There is no official "fastboot oem unlock" command. The community has relied on two methods:

However, the lack of true ROMs has not stopped the community from attempting to modify these devices. Instead of rewriting the OS, modders engage in "Firmware Modding." Through complex processes involving soldering wires to the motherboard (often called "dumping" the NAND flash memory) and using hex editors, advanced modders extract the phone's firmware. Once extracted, they can make superficial changes: altering the boot logo, changing the default ringtones, removing carrier branding, or unlocking hidden settings. While this is not a new operating system, it is the closest equivalent to a custom ROM available for feature phones.

Note: Full tutorials are on XDA. This is a high-level overview.

: Install the Nokia USB Drivers to ensure your PC recognizes the phone.

Before installing a custom ROM, it's essential to:

: Installing a custom ROM can void your warranty and potentially brick your device if not done correctly. Proceed with caution and at your own risk.

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