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LG is killing its only remaining connection to Android enthusiasts

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LG is killing its only remaining connection to Android enthusiasts

By Arol Wright

Published 22 hours ago

Goodbye, bootloader unlocking!

LG's smartphone dream is dead — the company officially left the Android market earlier this year, after years of steep financial losses. While we were sad to bid adieu to one of the biggest Android OEMs, the company sadly failed to make its phones appeal to buyers, even after multiple strategy changes. If you still have an LG phone now, you're counting on it to continue providing software updates, but there's also the dirty route — installing a custom ROM. But you'll have to unlock the bootloader first, and you'll need to act fast as LG is shutting down its unlock tool on December 31.

LG announced its decision to terminate its developer website, as noted by Mishaal Rahman on his Twitter account. This move will also gut LG's bootloader unlock tool, meaning that, from January 1st onwards, there will be no way (or at least, no official way) to unlock the bootloader on an LG phone, even if it was previously eligible. Basically, no root or custom ROMs for you if you haven't already unlocked your device.

PSA: LG is shutting down its bootloader unlock service at the end of this year. If you have an LG phone that you plan to keep around for a bit longer, you might want to unlock the bootloader as LG won't be supporting your device.

You can do so here: https://t.co/oLnZwFNe7h pic.twitter.com/YTj7aMQ1h2

— Mishaal Rahman (@MishaalRahman) December 6, 2021

Since the company isn't making phones anymore, it makes sense that it would shutter services such as these, but it's still bad news for owners of newer LG devices like the LG Velvet. If you don't unlock your bootloader now, you'll have to depend on LG to roll out software updates and security patches to your phone, but software support on LG devices wasn't good when it was still in the game. While LG pledged to keep updates coming for its phones despite the demise of its smartphone business, we don't trust them to be very timely, especially now.

What should you do then? LG's developer page is currently still alive and will remain online until December 31st, at which point it will be discontinued. Even if you don't see yourself installing a custom ROM or rooting your phone in the near future, it might be a good idea to unlock it now if you plan on keeping it for the long term. Support is eventually going to be discontinued, and you'll have no way of keeping your phone updated at that point.

About The Author

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Arol Wright (169 Articles Published)

Arol is a tech journalist and contributor at Android Police. He has also worked as a news/feature writer at XDA-Developers and Pixel Spot. Currently a Pharmacy student, Arol has had a soft spot for everything tech-related since he was a child. When not writing, you'll either find him nose-deep into his textbooks or playing video games.

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