Hello, world! Is it possible to somehow remove an unlocked bootloader warning on newer Motorola phones?
I’ve tried to flash custom logo.bin via fastboot flash logo command. Boot logo has changed but the warning hasn’t been removed. Instead it just became plain text (as well as whole fastboot menu).
Would be grateful for any of you suggesting something ;)
Unfortunately, no. I’m running LineageOS on a Motorola device and the support docs state that there’s nothing that can be done about this once its unlocked.
Cannot be done afaik, it’s part of the ‘bios’ self-check
Doubtful.
LG did the same thing and I want to say it was a requirement of Google’s to do so if they wanted to install the G-Apps on the system by the manufacturer.
Depending on the device, unlocking the bootloader may have “blown” a “soft fuse”. No idea if that’s the case with yours. I assume you unlocked it to flash a custom ROM or similar. On previous occasions I’ve been able to re-lock a bootloader when I was running a signed rom and recovery, but I’ve neither unlocked or flashed a phone in years. YMMV, but re-locking would be the only way I know to remove the warning.
That warning is a reminder to me that I own the device and can do whatever the fuck I want with it.
Relock the bootloader.



