Network/carrier unlock =/= (is not) bootloader unlock, and bootloader unlocking is not root, although it may allow you to root your device.
okNetwork/carrier unlock =/= bootloader unlock, and bootloader unlocking is not root, although it may allow you to root your device.
Let's start with the basics. Enable Developer Options. Is an OEM Unlocking toggle available?
Also, install the Magisk app and post a screenshot.
Network/carrier unlock =/= (is not) bootloader unlock, and bootloader unlocking is not root, although it may allow you to root your device.
Let's start with the basics. Enable Developer Options. Is an OEM Unlocking toggle available?
Also, install the Magisk app and post a screenshot.
Yes. So "Ramdisk: Yes" means you'll need to patch your boot image in order to root your device. Are you able to download the factory firmware?