From the perspective of the "Right to Repair" movement, these tools are democratizing. When a user bricks their phone or forgets their password, manufacturers often offer only one solution: a factory reset that erases all data, or an expensive motherboard replacement. For users in developing economies, where a smartphone may represent a significant portion of their annual income, the loss of a device is catastrophic. In this context, the bypass tool is a lifeline. It empowers independent repair shops to salvage data and restore functionality, challenging the "disposable electronics" culture encouraged by OEMs.
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Some budget Android projectors use MTK chips. When the firmware corrupts (usually from unplugging mid-update), the projector is a paperweight. The bypass tool brings it back to life, saving you a $300 replacement cost. From the perspective of the "Right to Repair"