

Still undaunted? If you are ready to accept all the implications of unlocking the bootloader, which -except for Developer Edition devices- includes completely voiding your device's warranty, then let's get started. Agreeing creates a binding legal agreement, so be sure to read them carefully. Finally, in order to unlock your device, you need to agree to important legal terms, which can be found on the next page.

Your wireless carrier may prohibit unlocked devices from operating on their network. You still need to operate your device in compliance with all applicable laws, rules and regulations prescribed by the FCC, and any other governmental agency for that matter. Unless you have a Developer Edition device, once you get the unlock code, your device is no longer covered by the Motorola warranty in other words, please don't blame us if things go wrong, even if they appear unrelated to unlocking the bootloader. Neither Motorola, nor your wireless carrier or retailer from whom you purchased the device, will be responsible for such damage, so please do not unlock or load any software unless you know what you are doing. Unlocking your device and installing your own software might cause the device to stop working, disable important features and functionality, and even make the device unsafe to the point of causing you harm. Unlocking your bootloader is not for the faint of heart.Please review the warnings below and make sure you completely understand the implications before you proceed Unlocking your bootloader will not change your device subsidy lock status.You could cause permanent/physical damage to your device.You may lose some key functions like telephone, radio, and audio playback.You will lose all media and content on your device and will need to reinstall all applications downloaded from Google Play.If you are a developer, unlocking the bootloader will allow you to customize your device, but keep the following in mind: Motorola has done the work to make sure your device has a fully optimized, certified and tested version of Android. In case you didn't know, bootloader is a little bit of code that tells your device's operating system how to boot up.
