"unlock" → release, access, obtain.
5. "manufacturer" – could be producer? msm8916 firehose file
I'll also need to handle words that are part of common phrases. For example, "device's programming and configuration" – here, "programming" could be "coding|scripting|development," but in hardware context, maybe "programming|setup|configuration." "unlock" → release, access, obtain
In the list items: "device configuration", "memory layout", "boot configuration", "peripheral configuration". For these phrases, maybe each can be broken down into their components. For "device configuration", "configuration" could be parameters, but the whole phrase might be better as system setup? Wait, the user said "every term with 3 variants", so each term in the text. So "device configuration" is a term; each word in it might not be a term. Wait, the instruction says "every term", but what is considered a term here. The example uses word2 for each term, where a term might be a multi-word phrase. Wait, the example in the user's query is not given, but the instruction says "every term with 3 variants as word1. Proper nouns stay." So I think that each individual word is a term unless part of a proper noun. For instance, "MSM8916" is a proper noun, so it stays. Words like "binary file" are two separate terms: "binary" and "file". Wait, no, maybe the user wants each term that can be replaced to be in the format. For example, "binary file" is a term, and we need to replace it with three options, but since it's two words, maybe each part is separate? Wait, the user says "every term" but the example shows a single word like word1. So each individual word (term) is to be replaced with three options in brackets, keeping multi-word terms as single entities if they are considered proper nouns. I'll also need to handle words that are
4. "file structure" – maybe format?
Next, "corrupted or incorrect Firehose file" could be rephrased to "Damaged or invalid Firehose file|Broken or mismatched Firehose file|Ruined or improper Firehose file." The consequences mentioned are bootloops, failed firmware flashes, or rendering the device unusable. For "bootloops," synonyms could be "Start-up loops|Non-stop reboots|Persistent restarts." "Failed firmware flashes" might become "Unsuccessful firmware installations|Failed system updates|Faulty software uploads." "Unusable" could be "Inoperable|Non-functional|Broken."
"resources" → assets, tools, materials.