TL;DRUnlocking your phone’s bootloader has long meant the risk of losing access to certain software features.In support documents, Google now confirms that Gemini Nano does not work on devices with unlocked bootloaders.If you consider yourself any kind of Android enthusiast, at some point along the line you’ve probably pushed your phone a little beyond what normal users do with it. Maybe that means accessing Developer Options, acquiring root, or unlocking your handset’s bootloader. And while those can be powerful tools, taking your phone in this direction also means accepting the risk that you might break a few things along the way. Today we’re shining a spotlight on one in particular: losing access to Gemini Nano.Don’t want to miss the best from Android Authority?