Oh, nice!
Yeah, that's why it's so easy to f--- them up in the first place. You really don't even have to be doing anything very wrong, just fail to be suuuuper-careful for a millisecond and get unlucky.
What Igor said. Personally, I would try... because honestly, at this point you can't really make it meaningfully worse — even if you mess up trying to straighten the pins, you're not any worse off than you are now. So, might as well at least attempt to make things passably better.
Crazy idea...
I know it's been a while, but there are a pair of stackexchange answers with info on the problem you're experiencing.
Basically, the 5-minute timeout represents how long it takes the MAC address of your PC to age out of your router's ARP table.
WOL packets aren't delivered to IP addresses...
...And then complain about performance. #SeemsLegit
If you need an idea for your next trick, how about installing Windows 10 on a machine with a 1 GHz, single-core CPU and 1 GB of RAM (the minimum requirements for 32-bit) and then wondering why it's a dog?
I suspect they mean unlocked-bootloader, not carrier-unlocked, in that context. Where an unlocked bootloader would be their shorthand for "phones running unauthorized/community OS ROMs".
Unsurprising that it's Google's restriction. The same constraints prevent phones running rooted or non-stock...
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