razr hd - RAZR HD Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

i just picked up a non dev version and i was wondering if there was any way i could access bp tools on it. I need to do it to unlock the gsm mode... The phone was given to my btw.

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Unhappy Never has the tools to unlock your phone Droid 2 Global ?
I have a phone Droid 2 Global lock.I'm wondering when to have the tools to unlock your phone Droid 2 global?( I can't unlock with verizon)
waiting ... for a long long long time .... anyone having a way to unlock D2G ? plssssssssss

[Q] Safe to Unlock Bootloader via Motorola Tool?

First off I'm a noob at unlocking bootloaders. This will be my first time. I have rooted, SIM unlocked and flashed before, but never unlocked the bootloader. The reason for unlocking is I want to flash CM 10.1/10.2.
So I recently picked up a cheap Droid Razr HD XT925 Locked to Rogers. I have unlocked and rooted it. It is running jellybean 4.1.2
I have been looking around on how to unlock my bootloader when I came across a handy tool called the Motorola Bootloader Unlocking Program. Unfortunately I am not allowed to post an outside link. So please google it. It supports my device. So far I have downloaded the android SDK and installed my devices latest drivers. Is it safe to proceed? Is it a good idea to unlock my device via this method or consider another method and if so which?
Thanks so much for any help you can give me
It's a Motorola service for a Motorola phone, how would it not be safe?
Go ahead and unlock it.
I unlocked mine 2 months ago, and or was the first time i unlocked a phone and my first smartphone.
Nothing to worry about
Go ahead and unlock it of that what you want.
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very safe , just make sure you don't interrupt any process

rooting droid developers edition?

I have the droid maxx developers edition with an unlocked boot loader. I have read that with an unlocked boot loader the new droids are easy to root but haven't seen and methods. I'm really new at this but can follow directions. Like after soft bricking my maxx trying to upgrade to 4.4 I restored to 4.2.2 using ADB Telnet ETC. I am now on 4.4 and would like to root can anyone send me in the right direction. The boot loader is unlocked.
Also a site, page, glossery of terms like Side Loading ETC. That would be very helpful.
scallawag said:
I have the droid maxx developers edition with an unlocked boot loader. I have read that with an unlocked boot loader the new droids are easy to root but haven't seen and methods. I'm really new at this but can follow directions. Like after soft bricking my maxx trying to upgrade to 4.4 I restored to 4.2.2 using ADB Telnet ETC. I am now on 4.4 and would like to root can anyone send me in the right direction. The boot loader is unlocked.
Also a site, page, glossery of terms like Side Loading ETC. That would be very helpful.
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Don't know too much about it but found this. Hope it helps.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2601721
[Q] Dev Edition Maxx - how to get root access / possible Stock Recovery problem?
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[Q] AIO Wireless Moto G Bootloader Unlock Issues - Resolution?

I'm really liking the Moto G after having picked one up the other day from AIO Wireless.
I was able to use the Ebay link that was posted here to get the SIM lock taken care of and now I'm wanting to get the Bootloader unlocked so I can proceed with Recovery, ROM, etc.
When attempting to use the Motorola site to unlock the Bootloader it says that "Your device does not qualify for bootloader unlocking"
My guess is that AIO (AT&T MVNO) has worked with Motorola to prevent the unlocking so as to prevent custom ROMs which would allow for tethering, etc.
Are there any other solutions available? Anyone here using an "AIO" version of the Moto G and able to get this sorted out?
THANK YOU!!
Make sure you copied the key properly
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AssToast said:
Make sure you copied the key properly
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Thanks. The issue is not a proper copying of the key unfortunately. There are other people online posting with the same issue and the same provider.
Hoping that the community can help or that someone on here would have an idea of how to step past this.
cyburke said:
I'm really liking the Moto G after having picked one up the other day from AIO Wireless.
I was able to use the Ebay link that was posted here to get the SIM lock taken care of and now I'm wanting to get the Bootloader unlocked so I can proceed with Recovery, ROM, etc.
When attempting to use the Motorola site to unlock the Bootloader it says that "Your device does not qualify for bootloader unlocking"
My guess is that AIO (AT&T MVNO) has worked with Motorola to prevent the unlocking so as to prevent custom ROMs which would allow for tethering, etc.
Are there any other solutions available? Anyone here using an "AIO" version of the Moto G and able to get this sorted out?
THANK YOU!!
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You're hosed. Only solution is: Return the device and purchase an unlocked one.
cyburke said:
I'm really liking the Moto G after having picked one up the other day from AIO Wireless.
I was able to use the Ebay link that was posted here to get the SIM lock taken care of and now I'm wanting to get the Bootloader unlocked so I can proceed with Recovery, ROM, etc.
When attempting to use the Motorola site to unlock the Bootloader it says that "Your device does not qualify for bootloader unlocking"
My guess is that AIO (AT&T MVNO) has worked with Motorola to prevent the unlocking so as to prevent custom ROMs which would allow for tethering, etc.
Are there any other solutions available? Anyone here using an "AIO" version of the Moto G and able to get this sorted out?
THANK YOU!!
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There is actually a dude on YouTube showing how to do with specifically with AIO Wireless. He used a site called fastgsm.com
(Do YouTube search for AIO Wireless Moto G Unlock)
I know I know, this post sounds like an ad for the site but it really isn't. I am interested in trying this but I want confirmation that this site works before I throw any money at it. If you try it let us know your results.
CID values determine whether unlockable
AIo is 0x0010: not unlockable
https://forums.motorola.com/posts/132580d3df

[Q] New Droid MAXX - Root/Bootloader options.

Background: I've been screwing around with roms and bootloaders and such since I transitioned from a Blackberry to a Droid Pro. Currently running CM 12.1 on my Nexus 5 on Cricket. Had gotten 12.1 running on my wife's Verizon Droid RAZR, but it was time for her upgrade.
I ordered her a Droid MAXX thinking that flashing CM12.1 would be a breeze, because it's an officially supported device. Little did I know the bootloader can only be unlocked on the developer edition. OK, fine. Thankfully, it's running 4.4.4 SU4-21, so Sunshine -will- work, however, Sunshine cannot get temporary root. So I need root access to let Sunshine unlock the bootloader. I've figured a couple of different way to go about this, and I was wondering if anyone could help shed some light on them:
Option 1: RSDLite / fastboot flash an earlier build of 4.4.4. Motorola has an official ROM of SU2-3-15 that I was able to download, which is supposedly only for the Developer edition, but from what I've read here there's no hardware difference between the phones. Once I'm running the SU2-3-15, perhaps Sunshine could get temporary root and unlock the bootloader?
Option 2: Run the Little2Slo's method as seen here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=60073476&postcount=15. This seems slightly riskier but others have confirmed that this works. Just worried about bricking the darn thing.
EDIT: Went with Option 2; didn't quite work, problem here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=61836177&postcount=33

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