@denzilferreira@techhub.social
Post #3449183
2026-06-28 13:21 UTC
@kallekn@mastodonsweden.se if your device was sold with e/OS, your device is fused to e/OS platform key, which means your bootloader is safely locked and with e/OS :) but for us with devices initially sold with another OS version and manufacturer, which don't update the OS or do security patches, it creates e-waste unless we unlock the bootloader to install an up to date OS, for example e/OS on a Samsung or other brand. #eOS is great!
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@kallekn@mastodonsweden.se 2026-06-28 13:23
@denzilferreira@techhub.social I bought a second hand Pixel 7 and installed eOS myself. So does that mean the "bootloader", whatever that is, is not locked? In any case, Swish and BankID work fine for the time being.