One of the advantages of
owning a Nexus device is that they are pretty straightforward to tinker around
with. This also makes them a favorite among the third-party Android development
community, and with the Nexus 6P being the best Nexus handset ever
released from Google, it is bound to get a love of love from the community.
If you plan on rooting or
flashing a custom ROM on your Nexus 6P in the future, it is recommended that
you unlock the bootloader first before going through initial setup. This
way you will save yourself from the hassle of having to reinstall your apps and
games again, since unlocking the bootloader will clear the phone of all and any
data.
Compared to previous Nexus
devices, unlocking the bootloader on the Nexus 6P is slightly different.
Additionally, the QFuse on the Nexus 6P will also blow up once you unlock the
bootloader. At the moment it is unclear what implications a blown up QFuse
will have, but it is unlikely that Huawei and Google will not accept
in-warranty repairs due to it.
So, ready to unlock the bootloader
of your brand new Nexus 6P? Follow the steps below then.
Step 1: Download the necessary fastboot files and
drivers from below. Make sure to extract all the content from below inside a
new folder called ‘nexus’ on your desktop.
The above ADB/Fastboot
files have been extracted from the latest Marshmallow Android SDK. You need to
use them only as older versions of ADB and fastboot will not be able to detect
the Nexus 6P.
Step 2: On your Nexus 6P, head over to Settings ->
About Phone and tap on build number 7 times. This will provide you with access
to the hidden ‘Developer Options’ menu. Now, head over to Settings ->
Developer Options and check the ‘Enable OEM Unlock’ option.
Step 3: Switch off your Nexus handset and boot it into
bootloader mode by using the Volume down + Power key combination. Once
your phone boots into bootloader/fastboot mode, connect it to your PC.
Step 4: On your PC, open up a new command prompt or Terminal
Window and then navigate to the ‘nexus’ folder on your desktop using the “cd”
command. An example code can be found below:
cd
/USERNAME/desktop/nexus
Alternatively, a simpler
way for Windows users is to simply Shift + right click on the folder and select
the ‘Open command window here’ option.
Step 5: Verify that your Nexus handset is properly being
detected by your PC by issuing the below command:
fastboot devices
Mac owners will need to
prefix a “./” before every fastboot command they execute, so for them the
command to execute will be:
./fastboot devices
If your device is not
detected by fastboot for some reason, restart your PC and repeat Step 1-4
above.
Step 6: The command to unlock the bootloader on
the Nexus 6P is different from other Nexus devices, including the Nexus
5X. The new command is as follows:
fastboot flashing unlock
Confirm that you want to
unlock the bootloader of your Nexus handset by selecting the ‘Yes’ option and
confirming it by pressing the Power button.
Step 7: Your phone will reboot during the procedure.
Once then, reboot your Nexus handset by running the following command:
fastboot reboot
Mac owners, don’t forget to
prefix a “./” before the command.
Credit:androidbeat.com
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