Fastboot is a protocol used primarily with Android devices that allows users to flash partitions on the device's storage, such as the bootloader, system, and recovery images. It's typically used for updating firmware, unlocking the bootloader, and installing custom ROMs. It requires the device to be booted into fastboot mode, and communicates via USB.
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