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An unlocked bootloader means:
Install via fastboot or TWRP.
If you absolutely need root or custom ROMs, look elsewhere. But if you can live with the clean Android One experience and regular security updates, the Nokia 5.4 remains a solid phone as-is.
Unlocking the Nokia 5.4 Bootloader: A Complete Guide is a reliable device from HMD Global, but for power users, its "locked" nature can be a hurdle. Unlocking the bootloader is the first step toward flashing custom ROMs, rooting with Magisk, and taking full control of your hardware However, unlike some other manufacturers, Nokia does not provide an official bootloader unlock method
Because the official route is dead, the community has attempted to find workarounds. Here is the current reality:
The Nokia 5.4’s Snapdragon 662 is supported by some GSI (Generic System Image) ROMs. Search for:
HMD Global uses a security architecture that prevents the standard fastboot oem unlock command. The bootloader’s unlock token is cryptographically signed, and HMD does not provide a mechanism to request this token. This means:
But here’s the harsh reality: Unlike Google Pixel or OnePlus devices that offer fastboot OEM unlocking, Nokia locks down its bootloaders tightly. This guide will walk you through the unofficial, community-driven methods required to unlock the Nokia 5.4.
This method requires opening the device or using a specialized Linux environment to flash engineering files into the abl partition while the phone is in mode.
Unlocking disables verified boot; your phone will show a warning at every startup. 🛠️ Unofficial Methods for Nokia 5.4 1. Paid Remote Unlock (Easiest) Because the