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The confirmation follows an issue Huawei/Honor handset owners were experiencing earlier this month in accessing the bootloader unlock codes page on the Huawei website.
Huawei’s latest Mate 20 Pro The good news is, Huawei phone users can now unlock the bootloader on their phone using a service run by FunkyHuawei.
Eventually, HUAWEI said that it will issue unlock codes directly via an email support system. But now, in a dramatic about-face, HUAWEI is ceasing all support for bootloader unlocking.
Huawei has quietly announced that it's discontinuing its bootloader unlock code application service. For every product launched after today, May 24, this will not be available at all.
HUAWEI is now stating it has "no plans" to unlock the bootloader on Mate 30 series devices, despite comments seemingly to the contrary made by HUAWEI CBG boss Richard Yu.
Huawei has been allowing users to unlock the bootloaders of its devices since several years. The Chinese manufacturer had even created a dedicated support page for bootloader unlocking. Hence, it ...
Any product launched after today, May 24th, 2018, will not be eligible for a bootloader unlock code. For devices release prior to today, codes will only be available for 60 days.
Taking the message at face value, it sounds like Huawei is tired of troubleshooting problems that occur when users unlock the bootloader and flash custom ROMs or other officially unsupported software.
This means that Huawei will cease providing bootloader unlock codes for devices launched after May 25, 2018.
0 You might not have even known this, but Huawei offered a service in some markets to unlock the bootloaders of their mobile devices, though it seems it was never really available to Australians.