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Because they are the only phones that allow relocking the bootloader with a custom ROM installed
wat? that's not true. I did that with my other android phones that have lineageos on it.
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I relocked my fairphone 5 with e/os, no problems what so ever
Fairphone is not a regular phone. It's a very expensive niche product. I meant only regular and modern phones
@rusty @GolfNovemberUniform So can’t I ungoogled an old Huawey?
Depends on the exact model but you'll most likely need a special unlock code which you can't get anymore unless you buy it on a questionable website. Huawei phones are not meant to be unlocked. Buy a used Xiaomi instead
@GolfNovemberUniform Ok, thanks. My idea was to use old phones discarded by relatives so I can’t choose the model. Well, I’ll wait until they rule out another more easily model
Why would you want a locked bootloader? It's helpful being able to switch OSs without losing all your data.
It's not about it being locked. It's being able to re-lock it after unlocking. You can unlock it, flash something like GrapheneOS on to it and then re-lock it. If it's left unlocked, then anyone with a few minutes access to your phone could flash anything over the top allowing them to bypass the standard protections, install any app as at the system level.
Apparently some people are worried about its security vulnerabilities and locked bootloader is a requirement for GrapheneOS
Isn't it necessary lock it to get verified boot?
Idk, what is verified boot?
A security feature: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/os/android-overview/#verified-boot