In addition to downloading and installing some specific software, as described below, the unlocking process requires the availability of a mini-USB to full-size USB cable that can be used to connect the phone to your computer. Unlocking the bootloader will void the phone’s warranty and, according to Motorola, “…may cause damage to the device or result in injury to users.” So, let’s consider the steps involved, but their implementation will be only for those of you who, like me, have no problem with this aspect of the process. Before we commence our journey into mysteries of the Android operating system – and making changes to the OS! – on the Motorola G 3rd Generation smartphone, just a final word of warning.
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