Is there any way to disable or speedup the unlocked bootloader warning? - OnePlus 7 Pro Questions & Answers

Just unlocked the bootoader for my phone and was wondering if there are any options to deal with the bootloader warning which slows down the startup

I was wondering the same.

DKZToolz said:
Just unlocked the bootoader for my phone and was wondering if there are any options to deal with the bootloader warning which slows down the startup
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No.

vladvlad12 said:
I was wondering the same.
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Bootloader unlocked warning

Hi!
I unlocked my bootloader today and everytime I boot my phone, I get a warning saying "Warning, your device is unlocked and cannot be trusted. Booting in 5 seconds". I've unlocked devices before and never had this warning. Is there any way to get rid of it?
Thanks
I'm very upset, too
Skanin said:
Hi!
I unlocked my bootloader today and everytime I boot my phone, I get a warning saying "Warning, your device is unlocked and cannot be trusted. Booting in 5 seconds". I've unlocked devices before and never had this warning. Is there any way to get rid of it?
Thanks
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Relock your bootloader.
yang137197 said:
I'm very upset, too
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Why? Its a standard warning.
Skanin said:
Hi!
I unlocked my bootloader today and everytime I boot my phone, I get a warning saying "Warning, your device is unlocked and cannot be trusted. Booting in 5 seconds". I've unlocked devices before and never had this warning. Is there any way to get rid of it?
Thanks
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you should modify your bootloader to remove it but it is a risky way to remove warning message
so if you need to hide it the safe way is relocking

Phone Root Status [F8332][7.1.1]

Hello
I recently unlocked the bootloader and rooted my F8332 xperia. Everything is/was going fine. But today when I checked the status of my bootloader in the service info menu. It said "Bootloader unlock allowed: Yes" rather then "Bootloader unlocked :Yes" like it should. It's odd because i still have TWRP and AndroPlus. Also my phone still provides the "This device is unlocked" warning screen when i boot my phone.
Is this something I should be concerned with, or should i continue using my phone assuming it's unlocked?
Thank you
Hummusman said:
Is this something I should be concerned with?
Should i continue using my phone assuming it's unlocked?
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No
Yes
DHGE said:
No
Yes
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Thank You

bootloader is unlocked screen

Does anyone know how to remove the " bootloader is unlocked screen" that comes up during reboot?
mixlex said:
Does anyone know how to remove the " bootloader is unlocked screen" that comes up during reboot?
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Can't.
Unfortunately it's not possible

General re-locking bootloader problem

I tried for my first time to unlock my phone's bootloader and thought it was something really easy to customize the
phone firmware on the other hand was not what I thought and I don't know much about computer science or customizing a firmware;
and then without being able to install a root or any modification I decided to re-lock the bootloader (because i dont want it anymore) only that I did not succeed with various tutorials and I did not find any for the samsung galaxy a12. I just unlocked the bootloader from developer options settings and ran what the tutorial said on how to activate it without installing a root or customization of anything.
can someone please help me.
bootloader problem said:
I tried for my first time to unlock my phone's bootloader and thought it was something really easy to customize the
phone firmware on the other hand was not what I thought and I don't know much about computer science or customizing a firmware;
and then without being able to install a root or any modification I decided to re-lock the bootloader (because i dont want it anymore) only that I did not succeed with various tutorials and I did not find any for the samsung galaxy a12. I just unlocked the bootloader from developer options settings and ran what the tutorial said on how to activate it without installing a root or customization of anything.
can someone please help me.
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Which model are you using?
Allehandro said:
Which model are you using?
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You mean the model code?
bootloader problem said:
You mean the model code?
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Yeah which A12 model number do you have?
Allehandro said:
Yeah which A12 model number do you have?
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SM-A127F/DSN
bootloader problem said:
SM-A127F/DSN
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Well it shouldn't be hard really. How did you unlock it in the first place?
Wait, is it really so hard to lock the bootloader on Samsung devices? Makes me think twice about buying one now if I can't simply lock it with a command like fastboot oem lock.
eclipsek20 said:
Wait, is it really so hard to lock the bootloader on Samsung devices? Makes me think twice about buying one now if I can't simply lock it with a command like fastboot oem lock.
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It's not hard to relock as its not hard to unlock it.
If you've followed any unlocking bootloader tutorial, after enabling OEM unlock option, you have to enter downlod mode and long press the volume up to enter unlock mode and then procedd to actually unlocking it.
For relocking it, just go to the download mode again, then long press the volume up and you'll have the option to re-lock it.
eclipsek20 said:
Wait, is it really so hard to lock the bootloader on Samsung devices? Makes me think twice about buying one now if I can't simply lock it with a command like fastboot oem lock.
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Samsung phones have a download mode instead of a fastboot mode, so you can't use commands like fastboot oem unlock
Allehandro said:
Well it shouldn't be hard really. How did you unlock it in the first place?
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Allehandro said:
Well it shouldn't be hard really. How did you unlock it in the first place?
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with developer options i activated the OEM unlock option then i turned off my phone and i held the volume up and down with a cable connected to the pc, i went to download mode i held down the volume up and asked me to activate the bootloader and I confirmed by clicking the volume up
bootloader problem said:
with developer options i activated the OEM unlock option then i turned off my phone and i held the volume up and down with a cable connected to the pc, i went to download mode i held down the volume up and asked me to activate the bootloader and I confirmed by clicking the volume up
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Now go to download mode again and hold down volume up, you'll see option to lock it again
Allehandro said:
Now go to download mode again and hold down volume up, you'll see option to lock it again
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it worked thank you so much!
bootloader problem said:
it worked thank you so much!
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No problem. Happy to help

Question Will Google Pay work on the phone if I lock the bootloader again after it was unlocked last time?

All question in title
sokilo said:
All question in title
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Do not try to lock bootloader, it would brick your device
max395993 said:
Do not try to lock bootloader, it would brick your device
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Understand, but is there a method to use google pay with unlocked bootloader and without root?
sokilo said:
Understand, but is there a method to use google pay with unlocked bootloader and without root?
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Apparently you are out of luck without root, but if you want to do one thing from relocking bootloader and rooting, rooting would be easier.
Also if you brick your device you would still have options if you have unlocked bootloader.

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