cross-posted from: https://linux.community/post/1033120

on my last post I wrote device is a redmi 9c. Turns out it’s a redmi 10c and the custom ROM I wanted to install https://xdaforums.com/t/rom-13-unofficial-lineageos-20-0-unified-for-redmi-9a-9c-10a-blossom.4609367/ won’t work.

Anyhow, to unlock the device the official way I have to identify to their services through a phone line, not internet, and purchase a sim card, which I’m not going to do to experiment with this device.

I have no use for the stock software in the device and I’d rather have anything foss that works or kinda works.

If you ever experimented with this particular model or know what could work, feel free to post an answer.

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Without unlocking the bootloader you’re pretty much bust.

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Older Redmis allow bootloader unlocking from Developer Options. Then some seller installed malware this way so newer models require you to register as a user.

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Generally no, you need to unlock it first. A quick Google suggests that this is true for your model as well.

Maybe someone will chime in with some secret way, but I would recommend using an unlockable phone if you want to mess with it.

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