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How To Unlock Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Bootloader

If you want to Unlock Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Bootloader, then we have got you covered here. We will go through all the steps which are required to unlock the bootloader on Galaxy Note 9. Like most of the Android devices, Samsung Galaxy Note 9 also comes with a locked bootloader but Samsung allows users to unlock it.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 comes equipped with a 6.4 inches Super AMOLED display (1440 x 2960 pixels resolution). The global variant is powered by Samsung‘s own Exynos 9810 Octa-core CPU whereas the US and Chinese variants are powered by Qualcomm SDM845 Snapdragon 845. It also has 128/512GB internal storage coupled with 6/8GB of RAM. The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 sports a Dual 12MP (f/1.5-2.4) + 12 MP (f/2.4) rear camera and an 8MP front camera. It has a heart rate monitor sensor on the rear side with a fingerprint scanner. It comes with Android 8.1 Oreo and it will be updated to Android Pie 9.0 in coming weeks. It houses a 4000 mAh battery.

If you are new to rooting, then you should know that Unlocking bootloader of an android device is the first and most important step in android rooting process. First users have to unlock the bootloader, then they can install TWRP recovery via Commands. Once TWRP is installed, root can be gained by flashing the supersu or magisk via TWRP recovery.

Steps To Unlock Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Bootloader

OEM Unlock

  • First, enable Developers Options on your device
  • Now Go to Developer Options > Scroll down to OEM Unlock toggle and tap on it
  • Now Click on the Enable button to confirm the bootloader unlock process
  • After that press Delete All button and wait for the Galaxy Note 9 to reboot
  • The whole process may take up to 3-5 minutes. Once the process is done, your device will boot up
  • Now you can set up your account and restore your data. Done!!!

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Dibyashree Sharma
Dibyashree Sharma
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Dibyashree Sharma graduated in Computer Science from NIT Rourkela. For the past eight years, she has been blogging about Android, which she is really passionate about. She has built a good reputation as a reliable source. Away from the digital sphere, Dibyashree enjoys playing tennis, a sport she is as passionate about as she is about technology.

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