On the official Realme forum, the BootLoader unlocking tool for the Realme X50 Pro with Android 10 has been released.
In addition, the source code for the device is also available, meaning that a third-party ROM for the machine is also coming.
It's worth noting that Realme officially cautions that unlocking BootLoader carries the following risks, and the average consumer needs to exercise caution.
1、The unlocking may cause unpredictable effects on the phone;
2、Three-party firmware may cause some functions of the phone to be inoperable, such as camera photography function is not available, and may cause damage to the device;
3、It may cause the leakage of private personal information on the phone;
4、After unlocking, it will affect the system upgrade and the user will not be able to receive the subsequent OS update version;
5、After unlocking, the status of the phone is equivalent to restoring the factory settings, all personal data will be emptied, it is recommended to back up the data in advance;
6、After the phone is rooted, if necessary, you can contact Realme service center to help brush the phone, if you can brush back to the official version, it will not affect the warranty status of the phone, but you cannot enjoy the return service; if you cannot brush back to the official version or cause the phone hardware failure, it is not covered by the warranty, and you need to pay for maintenance according to the situation.
There may be consumers who don't know what a BootLoader is, so we'll explain here.
Bootloader is the first piece of code that Android executes after powering up, and because of this, BootLoader lock is also the strongest guarantee against malicious tampering with the system by third party software or viruses.
For the early Android devices, not all phones had this feature, but today, BootLoader lock has been widely adopted by Android manufacturers.
For Android users, due to the limitations of the BootLoader lock, the user's phone is often unable to use features such as dual clear, ROM flash, and other features that can cause damage to the system.
To use these features, users need to apply for an unlock from the phone's manufacturer, and only after the unlock is successful can they install third-party recovery and ROMs.