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zte: move to caution Increasingly becoming more and more open, I think it's safe to move them to caution.

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··· 97 97 98 98 ### [Xiaomi/Redmi/POCO](./brands/xiaomi/README.md) 99 99 100 - ### [ZTE/nubia](./brands/zte/README.md) 101 - 102 100 ## ⚠️ Proceed with caution! 103 101 104 102 The following manufacturers require an online account and/or a waiting period before unlocking. ··· 116 114 ### [Sony](./brands/sony/README.md) 117 115 118 116 ### [Tecno](./brands/tecno/README.md) 117 + 118 + ### [ZTE/nubia](./brands/zte/README.md) 119 119 120 120 ## ℹ️ "Safe for now" :trollface: 121 121
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··· 2 2 3 3 > 🧹 This page is missing a lot of info! 4 4 5 - - Verdict: **⛔ Avoid!** 5 + - Verdict: **⚠️ Proceed with caution!** 6 6 - Verdict: **🍅 Terrible!** (Unisoc) 7 7 8 8 Snapdragon-based nubia devices can be unlocked with the Fastboot command `fastboot oem nubia_unlock NUBIA_MODEL` (e.g. -- if your phone's model number is NX609J, the command would be `fastboot oem nubia_unlock NUBIA_NX609J`.). Newer ZTE devices can also be unlocked with the standard `fastboot flashing unlock` command, but this tends to break the fingerprint sensor, Unisoc devices will never be unlockable, this is *not* ZTE's fault, Unisoc does not allow unlocking. As for non-nubia ZTE devices: