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this post was submitted on 05 Sep 2025
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I'm 99% sure that any pixel with an unlocked carrier (even if they originally came from a locked carrier) will have an unlockable bootloader. If you're worried about it just message the seller and ask them if they have the option (keep in mind, they don't actually need to unlock it, you just want to know if it would allow them)
No - the Verizon Pixels are rather infamous for their bootloaders being permanently locked. Carrier/SIM unlocking has zero relation to bootloader unlocking.