It's extremely annoying to view farm by breaking even the tiniest steps into separate videos. It takes less time to actually show how to enable developer options than it does for you to explain why the steps aren't included in this video. For those wondering: Settings > About Phone > Build Number (Tap it repeatedly until you get a toast notification saying it's enabled) > go back > System > Developer options menu.
I get where you're coming from, but if I don't do that then I'll 1) be duplicating my content 2) making people click away becuase they already konw how (to boot into fastboot mode, for example) 3) people search for all different things for a tutorial. they may have looked into a specific step for a different video they are following. so having it separate helps them as well and while that specific step may have only taken a few seconds to explain, having that happen 3-4 times in a video adds up
@@ExplainingAndroid Mark each video timeline and you won't have that issue. Anyone can skip to the section they need because they know where it is. Additionally, you're making it "longer than it has to be" by taking the time to explain that you've already said it. Maybe make a playlist in order if you want to keep them all separately.
I don't really understand how this works. I mean, if my pixel isn't carrier locked then I can just enable this OEM'thing option and then unlock my bootloader? Or are there other reasons why OEM'thing can be locked?
Carrier locked and bootloader locked are two different things. But yes, if you enable the OEM unlock toggle then you can execute the command I mention to unlock the bootloader
When i connect my pxl to pc it works with adb but when i send it to go to the bootloader and write in command prompt "fastboot devices" i see nothing. I don't see number and fastboot. Maybe you know solutions to this?
You can install custom roms and root your device. And if you root your device you can really do anything. And you can get 50mp and raw without unlocking the bootloader with custom gcam (google cameras) apk
that's a shame! are you able to return it? could then turn around and buy it from the google store (and get it registered with verizon) so you can still be on their network, but with an unlocked/rooted pixel 8 pro too :)
You talk so slow and by the time that you tell people to watch your other video, you could have just told us how to enter fastboot mode or something. Even though it's easy, you're making it difficult for people that don't know
Watching this video on my Poco F5, this process is so easy when it comes to pixel devices! I have done so for Lenovo and xiaomi devices, and there my experience was like 😥
1:50 Instead of showing how to enable developer mode that will take about 5-10 seconds you must tell us that you don't show it in the video because the video will be longer than it needs to. If you have showed it in the video it should take less time than all that talking you did about it ...
because it doesn't take 5-10 seconds unless I'm speeding through it. and you can probably already tell, this is not a speedrun channel, I'm teaching people how to do things so they aren't confused or feel rushed
It's extremely annoying to view farm by breaking even the tiniest steps into separate videos. It takes less time to actually show how to enable developer options than it does for you to explain why the steps aren't included in this video. For those wondering: Settings > About Phone > Build Number (Tap it repeatedly until you get a toast notification saying it's enabled) > go back > System > Developer options menu.
I get where you're coming from, but if I don't do that then I'll 1) be duplicating my content 2) making people click away becuase they already konw how (to boot into fastboot mode, for example) 3) people search for all different things for a tutorial. they may have looked into a specific step for a different video they are following. so having it separate helps them as well
and while that specific step may have only taken a few seconds to explain, having that happen 3-4 times in a video adds up
@@ExplainingAndroid Mark each video timeline and you won't have that issue. Anyone can skip to the section they need because they know where it is. Additionally, you're making it "longer than it has to be" by taking the time to explain that you've already said it. Maybe make a playlist in order if you want to keep them all separately.
@@Krazeesik BOOM! PROBLEM SOLVED
Does unlocking the bootloader stops the updates from the phone or the "find my phone" feature?
I don't really understand how this works. I mean, if my pixel isn't carrier locked then I can just enable this OEM'thing option and then unlock my bootloader? Or are there other reasons why OEM'thing can be locked?
Carrier locked and bootloader locked are two different things.
But yes, if you enable the OEM unlock toggle then you can execute the command I mention to unlock the bootloader
can this be done on a mac?
Can you still pair with a pixel watch or galaxy watch after this?
yes, that shouldn't be a problem at all
Thank you for these easy to follow videos. It helps when you take the time to explain everything clearly and thoroughly.
dude, the way you split the videos.....super annoying.
When i connect my pxl to pc it works with adb but when i send it to go to the bootloader and write in command prompt "fastboot devices" i see nothing. I don't see number and fastboot. Maybe you know solutions to this?
Ok and what does it do? Do you have some features unlocked like from 8 Pro? Like for exampel advanced mode in apk camera? 50mp/raw etc?
You can install custom roms and root your device. And if you root your device you can really do anything. And you can get 50mp and raw without unlocking the bootloader with custom gcam (google cameras) apk
Does Widevine L1 still work on your phone?
how long take the boot proses? i just try n my phone still in proses restart?
It shouldn't take more than a few minutes
This sucks, i bought a Google Pixel 8 pro from Verizon. I can't believe im not able to unlock my bootloader!!
that's a shame! are you able to return it? could then turn around and buy it from the google store (and get it registered with verizon) so you can still be on their network, but with an unlocked/rooted pixel 8 pro too :)
You should have done more research it's a known fact that all Verizon phones can't have bootloaders unlocked. It's literally talked about everywhere
Rub it in why dont ya@@Boosted370
Only Verizon ? @@Boosted370
You talk so slow and by the time that you tell people to watch your other video, you could have just told us how to enter fastboot mode or something. Even though it's easy, you're making it difficult for people that don't know
Bro his videos clear. Cheer up
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change playback speed to x2 thank me later
1.5x 😅
unlocking a pixel 8 pro from verizon is this process useful
you should watch through the video. i specifically mention the details about phones from wireless carriers in the united states
So I'm screwed? I hope not I got my Pixel 8 pro from Verizon.
Watching this video on my Poco F5, this process is so easy when it comes to pixel devices!
I have done so for Lenovo and xiaomi devices, and there my experience was like 😥
"Fastboot OEM Unlock"" command doesnt work anymore?
no, that hasn't worked for a few years IIRC
it works with pixel 2 xl or older devices i think
Does this process delete all data on the phone?
Yes, I lost all my precious family photos and videos...
@@bidsalon2957 They said at the start of the video
@@bidsalon2957 there's like a warning written before you proceed bruh
Why Android don't have secured "3D face unlock" like "iphone" ?
Who told you they don't? Omg iSheep
1:50 Instead of showing how to enable developer mode that will take about 5-10 seconds you must tell us that you don't show it in the video because the video will be longer than it needs to. If you have showed it in the video it should take less time than all that talking you did about it ...
because it doesn't take 5-10 seconds unless I'm speeding through it. and you can probably already tell, this is not a speedrun channel, I'm teaching people how to do things so they aren't confused or feel rushed