To OEM unlock your Android device, you will need to follow the steps below:
Please note that unlocking your device's bootloader will wipe all of your data, so it's important to back up your files before proceeding. Additionally, OEM unlocking may void your warranty, so proceed with caution.
- Go to the settings menu on your Android device.
- Scroll down and select "About phone" or "About device."
- Look for the "Build number" or "Software information" option.
- Tap on the "Build number" or "Software information" option several times until you see a message that says "You are now a developer!"
- Go back to the settings menu, and you should see a new option called "Developer options."
- Open the "Developer options" menu and look for the "OEM unlocking" option.
- If the option is available, enable it. If it's grayed out or not available, it means your device doesn't support OEM unlocking.
Please note that unlocking your device's bootloader will wipe all of your data, so it's important to back up your files before proceeding. Additionally, OEM unlocking may void your warranty, so proceed with caution.