1. Charge Your Phone
It’s highly recommended to simply charge your handset before performing the steps below. You should charge the device battery at least 50% or above to avoid occasional shutdown during the bootloader unlocking method.
2. Take Backup of your device
Make sure to take a full backup of your device data if something is important to you. The bootloader unlocking process will completely delete the internal storage data from your device. Otherwise, try moving the important files to another external storage, or cloud storage, or MicroSD card (if any).
3. Download ADB and Fastboot Binaries
ADB and Fastboot drivers or tools are really useful to run system-level commands on your connected device using the computer in a matter of seconds. Whether you want to run fastboot or adb commands on the device, or sideload OTA files, or remove programs, etc. You can grab ADB and Fastboot binaries here.
4. Download Realme USB Drivers
USB Drivers always play a major role to establish a strong connection between a device and a PC using a USB cable. Once connected, the installed USB Driver on the PC makes sure that every operation between the connected devices goes smooth without any interruption like file transfers or flashing files, etc. You can get Realme USB Drivers here.
5. Additional Drivers
6. A PC, A USB Cable, and Wi-Fi Access
You’ll also require a Windows computer, a USB cable to connect the Realme GT Neo handset, and working Wi-Fi access on the PC as well as on the mobile device.
Steps to Unlock Bootloader on Realme GT Neo
Now, you’re all set to follow the steps below. So, without wasting any more time, let’s jump into it.
Warning: GetDroidTips won’t be held responsible for any kind of damage or errors that may occur on your handset by following this guide. Make sure to take a backup of the data and do it at your own risk.
1. Enable Developer Option and USB Debugging
- Go to Settings > System > About Phone > Software Info > Tap on Build Number 7 times continuously to enable Developer options.
- Once enabled, go back to the main Settings menu > System > Tap on Developer options > Enable both the OEM Unlocking and USB Debugging option.
2. Change Network Address on the PC
- Press Windows + X keys and select Device Manager to open it.
- Double-click on the Network Adapters category to expand it.
- Now, locate and right-click on your currently active wireless adapter.
- Select Properties > Go to the Advanced tab.
- Find out the Network Address option in the Property section.
- From the Value section, make sure to select the value button next to the text box.
- Next, copy and paste this code 704D7B61ABCD to the respective field.
- Make sure to click on Apply and then OK to save changes.
- Finally, restart your computer to change effects immediately.
3. Run Realme Unlock APK (In-Depth Test)
- Once the network address region has been changed to India (IN), you’ll have to download the Realme Unlock APK file on your Realme GT Neo device.
- Now, install it and run it by clicking on Start applying.

- Tap on the checkbox ‘I have read and agreed to the aforesaid content’ to enable it.
- So, tap on the Submit application button > It’ll ask you to wait while the application submitting process is ongoing.
- Once the review successful message appears, tap on the ‘Start the in-depth test’ button.
4. Unlock Bootloader Process
- Now, you’ll see the Bootloader screen on your Realme GT Neo.
- Head over to the PC and go into the installed ADB & Fastboot folder.
- Press the Shift key + Right-click on the mouse to open the context menu.
- Select the Open PowerShell window here from the popup. If prompted by UAC, click on Yes to allow admin access.

- Then type the following command line inside the PowerShell window and hit Enter to check whether your device is connected to fastboot or not:
fastboot devices
- Next, run the following command to open the unlock bootloader option:
fastboot flashing unlock
- A black screen will appear on the handset which will ask you whether you really want to unlock the bootloader or not. Make sure to press the Volume Up key to unlock the bootloader (Yes).
- If you don’t want to unlock the bootloader for some reason, press the Volume Down key to do not unlock the bootloader (No).
- Once done, the device may get frozen for a while which is quite normal. Don’t panic at all.
- Finally, just press and hold the Power + Volume Up buttons together to boot up your phone into the system again with the unlocked bootloader state.
- You’ll need to wait for a while until the device boot up. The first boot time may take a few minutes or so.
- After all of that, go through the initial setup process to start using your Realme GT Neo again.
- Enjoy!
That’s it, guys. We hope this guide was helpful to you. For further queries, feel free to ask in the comment below.