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Unlocking the Bootloader on Surface Duo

Table of Contents:

Files/Tools Needed

  • A Windows PC

Disclaimers

Warning

  • If you see a warning and/or error during the process, it is not normal. Contact us on telegram if you see anything odd, but do not continue or proceed on your own, you will break things further.

Important

THIS WILL WIPE ALL YOUR ANDROID™ DATA

We don't take any responsibility for any damage done to your phone. By following this guide, you agree to take full responsibility of your actions. We have done some testing,

but this is STILL IN PREVIEW and things can go wrong.

PLEASE READ AND BE SURE TO UNDERSTAND THE ENTIRE GUIDE BEFORE STARTING

Steps

Install WOA Device Manager

Steps Illustration
Visit WOA Device Manager in the Microsoft Store
Tap the View in Store button image
Tap Install image
Wait til the installation is completed image
And click open image
WOA Device Manager should now open on your screen. Screenshot 2024-06-22 183133

Congratulations, you successfully installed WOA Device Manager.

Unlocking the bootloader

Important

Backup all your data. You will lose everything you have on Android™ and will start from scratch.

Steps Illustration
Assuming your Surface Duo is booted to Android™, plugged to your PC, Using the Microsoft Launcher, find the settings app A1 Android™ - Open Settings
Open the Android™ Settings app A2 Android™ - Settings Opened
Scroll down to the about section, and open it A3 Android™ - Settings About
Scroll all the way down til you see the Build Number field A4 Android™ - Settings About Down
Press the Build number field 7 times consecutively, you should first start to see a popup after 3 taps A5 Android™ - Settings About Down Tap Dev
Once done tapping 7 times, you should be seeing this popup instead A6 Android™ - Settings About Down Tap Dev Done
Now go to the System section, you should see a new Developer options section like shown below A7 Android™ - Settings System with Dev
Go to the Developer options section Android™ Settings System Dev Options
Scroll all the way down til you see the "USB debugging" option Android™ Settings - Dev - Debugging Option
And turn on the "USB debugging" option Android™ Settings - Dev - Debugging Option Confirmation
WOA Device Manager should now stop showing the previous error banner after you allowed the connection
In WOA Device Manager, go to Unlock Bootloader
And click Unlock Bootloader
Confirm the dialog asking you if you are really sure to do this
Confirm that you want to unlock the bootloader using your device side buttons, your device will erase itself and restart into the Android™ Out of box Experience Again.

Congratulations, you successfully unlocked your bootloader.

You should now be seeing the Android™ Out of Box Experience (OOBE).

Steps Illustration
Setup your phone to confirm it works correctly. Android™ - OOBE
Assuming your Surface Duo is booted to Android™, plugged to your PC, Using the Microsoft Launcher, find the settings app A1 Android™ - Open Settings
Open the Android™ Settings app A2 Android™ - Settings Opened
Scroll down to the about section, and open it A3 Android™ - Settings About
Scroll all the way down til you see the Build Number field A4 Android™ - Settings About Down
Press the Build number field 7 times consecutively, you should first start to see a popup after 3 taps A5 Android™ - Settings About Down Tap Dev
Once done tapping 7 times, you should be seeing this popup instead A6 Android™ - Settings About Down Tap Dev Done
Now go to the System section, you should see a new Developer options section like shown below A7 Android™ - Settings System with Dev
Go to the Developer options section Android™ Settings System Dev Options
Scroll all the way down til you see the "USB debugging" option Android™ Settings - Dev - Debugging Option
And turn on the "USB debugging" option Android™ Settings - Dev - Debugging Option Confirmation

The End

And we're done, please continue with the previous guide that made you land here :)


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