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···As for China and India... Seeing how easily Realme dropped the ball on their global users, I personally would be worried about their future plans. For now, you'll have to find and follow device-specific instructions at [c.realme.com](https://c.realme.com/in/). The process is pretty much the same for most phones, but newer models may require a HeyTap account.+Deep Testing is the application used to request the bootloader key. Internally, it writes the key to the (oplus/oppo)reserve1 partition, which is later read by fastboot. Realme and Oppo have different versions of Deep Testing, but the apps are almost identical in function.+While Realme's posts make it seem like you need a specific version of DT for each device, this is not true. All devices with RUI 2 and below need to use v1.0.0, all devices with RUI 3 and above need to use v1.0.1 or v1.1.0.+A debuggable version of Deep Testing 1.1.0 has been accidentally released. Equipped with Android Studio, you can execute code with full system privileges (UID 1000, not root).+Brought up by [gargargar666 on XDA][deep-testing-thread]. Download [GT5-DeepTesting.apk][debuggable-deep-testing]+Oppo Deep Testing uses a different API endpoint to request the unlock code. Only 2 versions of Oppo Deep Testing exist: v1.0.1 and v1.1.0.+[deep-testing-thread]:https://xdaforums.com/t/discussion-a-thread-to-collate-and-share-what-is-known-about-unlocking-fastboot-on-oppo-devices.4490041/post-89323153