Last edited by Wayne_ASUS on 2017/9/1 15:01
How to unlock the bootloader on your ZenFone
Unlocking the bootloader on your phone isnât always a straightforward process. The bootloader is a key part of your phoneâs security, and itâs locked for a reason. While we canât recommend unlocking, weâre not here to tell you what you can and canât do with the hardware youâve bought. If you want to root your phone or personalize your Android experience with custom recoveries and third-party ROMs, well, who are we to stop you? ASUS has dedicated utilities that reduce the ZenFone bootloader unlock procedure to just a few clicks, and this step-by-step guide will walk you through the process from start to finish.
Before we get started, it helps to know what the heck youâre doing in the first place. And, more to the point, why youâre doing it. If your relationship with your phone doesnât go beyond standard, everyday use, and youâre happy with your phone as it is, you likely donât need to unlock your bootloader or root your device at all. Unlocking the bootloader on your ZenFone is dead simple, but you should understand that itâs not a something to be done on a whim, either. To quote the late Benjamin Parker: âWith great power comes great responsibility.â
When you break it down, the term âbootloaderâ is pretty self-explanatory: itâs the program that loads when your phone boots and checks to make sure everything is as it should be. More specifically, the bootloader is looking for any unofficial software that the manufacturer (thatâs us, in this case) or your carrier hasnât signed off on. This is an extremely important part of your phoneâs security. Itâs what stops unapproved and potentially malicious third-party software from doing real harm. Itâs also what stops you from doing all kinds of fun things, like rooting to install an ad blocker, or flashing a custom ROM. Think of a locked bootloader like a gate in front of your house, designed to open only for you and no one else. Itâs very secure and keeps unsavory types at bay, but it also blocks the good guys that youâve deemed safe, like the pizza guy or your friendly neighborhood FedEx driver. Unlocking your bootloader is like deciding to leave that gate unlocked because youâd rather have pizza and packages and take your chances than keep things locked down.
So thereâs risk, but unlocking your bootloader can open up a whole new world of Android customizations. If thatâs worth the risk to you, read on for instructions on how to unlock the bootloader on your ZenFone. Iâm using the 5.5-inch ZenFone 3 Deluxe for this guide, but there are bootloader unlock tools available for the5.7-inch ZenFone 3 Deluxe, ZenFone Zoom, ZenFone 2 Laser, the ZenFone 3 Laser, the ZenFone 3 Zoom, and the ZenFone 3 Max.
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First thingâs first: this is the kind of party that requires a disclaimer. ASUS is not responsible for what happens to your phone if you choose to unlock your bootloader. Anything you do beyond this point is at your own risk and of your own free will.
Before you download, install, and use the Unlock Device App you acknowledge and assume complete risk to the quality and performance of this App, including but not limited to the following: once you activate the App you will not be able to recover your ASUS product (âOriginal Productâ) back to original locked conditions; the Original Product with the activated App will not be deemed the Original Product; the Revised Product will no longer be covered under the warranty of the Original Product; the software of Revised Product will no longer be deemed the software of the Original Product and can no longer receive ASUS software updates; your purchased digital content may also be affected. You also acknowledge ASUS does not guarantee service satisfaction to any Revised Product, including events involving paid service requested by you to be performed to the Revised Product. Furthermore, such repaired Revised Product will not be covered under the warranty of the Original Product; the software of the repaired Revised Product will not be deemed the software of the Original Product and will not receive ASUS software updates.
It is strongly advised that you avoid activating this App unless you fully understand and accept the risks that may arise.
Charge your phoneThis is a good habit to get into before you do any kind of customizations on your phone. Whether youâre unlocking your bootloader, rooting your device, or flashing a custom ROM, a perilously low battery is not your friend, and it can really throw a spanner in the works when youâre tinkering. Keep it one hundred, folks (or at least above 70%).
Back up your dataBoring, but also a no brainer. When youâre excited, itâs tempting to play fast and loose with the rules of data management. Let this serve as a warning: unlocking the bootloader will wipe your phone of all data, so before you touch anything, back up your device. Do not skimp on this step. It is worth the time, and you will never regret backing up your files. Google-based apps like calendar and email are easy, but weâve been living in the cloud long enough that third-party app data can easily be left behind. Lots of app developers leverage Google Play Services to offer backups of in-app data, so go through all of your favourite apps to ensure youâre taking advantage if the option exists. Any photos and videos that havenât yet been synced to your cloud storage service of choice should also be actively backed up before you set out on your bootloader adventures. Donât forget about your text messages and call logs, which are stored locally and not backed up by Google. You can download a third-party backup app if you want to preserve this data for later restoration.
Allow installation from unknown sourcesVisit your phoneâs settings menu and navigate to Security > Device administrators > Unknown sources. Check the box and then read and agree to the scary warning. ![]() Download the Unlock Tool to your computerYou can find the Unlock Tool for your ZenFone on the deviceâs support pages under Drivers & Tools. If youâre using a ZenFone 3 Deluxe, check to make sure youâre downloading the right version. There are a few ZenFone 3 Deluxe models that vary in SoC and screen size. Iâm using the ZS550KL, which is the 5.5-inch version based on Qualcommâs Snapdragon 625, so Iâm using the this ZenFone 3 Deluxe Unlock Tool. Note: this tool specifies itâs for Marshmallow but it worked just fine on my ZenFone 3 Deluxe running Nougat. Proceed at your own risk! Plug your phone into your computer and transfer the APK.Mount your phone via USB and then unzip the Unlock Tool download. Drop the APK file into the Downloads folder on your phone. You can put it anywhere you want, but Downloads is where I like to put everything so I know exactly where to look for them later. ![]() One last warning: back up your phoneJust in case youâve gotten distracted and have been using your phone for other stuff during this process, hereâs your last chance to save locally stored files and manually run backups. Youâll lose any data you may have generated since your last backup (like screenshots for a guide on how to unlock your bootloader, to give one totally theoretical example) so make sure youâre really ready to wipe your phone. Pull the triggerOpen up the File Manager app on your phone and navigate to Internal storage > Downloads. You should see the APK ready to install. (If you transferred the zip file over, no worries; you can extract the APK here and then proceed with the installation.) Agree to the warnings about unlocking your bootloader. These pop up before you can install the Unlock Tool app. Weâll ask you to agree to one last set of warnings before you actually run it. If you donât feel the gravity of your actions by now, you probably never will. Fair warning: this is your last chance to bail. If youâve changed your mind, just close the Unlock Tool and uninstall it like you would any other app. Otherwise, press the unlock button. ![]() Thatâs it!Once youâve run the tool, your phone will restart. This doesnât take too much longer than a regular boot cycle. Your phone wonât feel any different, but rest assured, it is not the same device it was five minutes ago. Youâll see a brief warning when your phone boots to let you know that it was unable to check for corrupt files because the bootloader is unlocked. That means youâre ready to explore the crazy world of custom ROMs, kernels, and recoveries! ![]()
This article is quoted from EdgeupASUS, and the author is Jane McEntegart
Source link : https://edgeup.asus.com/2017/zenfone-bootloader-unlock-guide/
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