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miketanner
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First, Ron Amadeo has said that unlocking the bootloader does NOT affect Qfuse status.
Second, if Phone Arena has a phone, they can just `test’ it, right, and report, instead of this half assed article making accusations without testing (which you easily can).
Third, many here seem to think that once Qfuse is blown there’ll be problems with warranty? How did they make the assumption?Aren’t all Qualcomm 810 chips equipped with a Qfuse, and it’s up to the phone manufacturer to program the circumstances which will trip it? What if Google didn’t program anything to trip it, and the qfuse is just there, unused and ignored?
What if Google accepts phones for repair even though the fuse is blown, if only people return it at least with stock software restored?
Before all these are answered people shouldn’t just lose their heads.
Unlocking the bootloader of the Nexus 6P seems to be blowing a hardware fuse, you can't reverse that
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