What is Android Fastboot?
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Fastboot is a protocol used to update the flash file system in your device over a USB connection. It is used to update the operating system of a device, such as installing a new version of Android on a smartphone. Fastboot is mainly used to flash firmware, kernels, or other types of system images onto a device. It is also used to unlock the bootloader of some devices, which allows you to modify the device's software. Fastboot is usually accessed from a command prompt on a computer, and is not intended to be used directly by end users.

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