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Barring exploits, phones with a locked bootloader can't be flashed with a different OS by design.
Well, to be fair, I did in the past unlock my Fairphone's bootloader, and then re-lock it as per the iodéOS instructions. But, presumably, that only works with certain devices and certain OSes?
After you unlocked it, it was no longer locked, and you could do the install. It had to be unlocked for that part. Many phones have no available unlock.