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Custom ROMs have had just about enough of being Android's second-class citizens
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I'm not an expert, but I had an expert explain that an unlocked boot loader is only risky if you think someone nefarious is physically able to get their hand on your phone. Is that true?
So, like a desktop or laptop? Sounds fine to me.
How does one flash a ROM without unlocking the bootloader these days?
Shouldn't that break Android Verified Boot?
A pure GSI image could use a Google key, I suppose, but others shouldn't, right?
You have to unlock it fire and flash the gsi rom