this post was submitted on 28 Aug 2025
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Dammit :(
Further reading says its most likely because European Union law 2014/53/EU which imposes new cybersecurity requirements on device manufacturers like Samsung. They must ensure that the devices they sell in Europe block the installation of unauthorized software and only run signed and approved ROMs. . Law was enforced August 01 2025.
Luckily my old phone still works (it is starting to show its age though). Gonna stretch it as long as possible. Hopefully someone will find a hack by then.
Seems like a cheap excuse, the law doesn't say specifically that.
But, of course, manufacturers like to lock down their devices as much as possible. And such laws play into their hands.