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Hello, I came to this forums looking to get some help with a device that a friend gave me to fix. He tried to install some sort of custom ROM on his phone (Moto E XT1527), and after installing it, Im not totally sure what did he touch, but now the phone only boots up to a screen saying the following:
AP Fastboot Flash Mode (Secure)
BL: 80.0B (sha-2c9fcbc 2015-03-13 20:15:21)
Baseband: Not Available
Product/Variant: surnia XT1527 8GB P3
Serial Number: T00930M5JK
CPU: MSM8916 ES1. 0
eMMC: 8gb Samsung RV=07 PV=01 TY=57
DRAM: 1024MB Samsung S8 SDRAM DIE=4GB
Console [NULL]: null
Battery Ok
Device is LOCKED. Status Code: 2
Software status: modified
Transfer Mode: USB Connected
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(There could be some sort of typo on it)
So far I have tried with a tool that suposedly would flash a ROM into the phone without typing any commands, but it failed at some point.
As for unlocking the bootloader, I was abble to obtain the code, yet when I try to unlock it via fastboot, it says that I need the permission to "Allow OEM Unlock", wich I can't grant because of the SO not booting.
Regarding to what my friend did with it, he's not sure, but he think he deleted some sort of file
Im not an expert on this kind of stuff, yet I can follow steps that are given to me to provide any info or to execute a fix, so I would appreciate any kind of help from you to diagnose and solve this problem
Thanks in advance
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Javier14 said:
Hello, I came to this forums looking to get some help with a device that a friend gave me to fix. He tried to install some sort of custom ROM on his phone (Moto E XT1527), and after installing it, Im not totally sure what did he touch, but now the phone only boots up to a screen saying the following:
(There could be some sort of typo on it)
So far I have tried with a tool that suposedly would flash a ROM into the phone without typing any commands, but it failed at some point.
As for unlocking the bootloader, I was abble to obtain the code, yet when I try to unlock it via fastboot, it says that I need the permission to "Allow OEM Unlock", wich I can't grant because of the SO not booting.
Regarding to what my friend did with it, he's not sure, but he think he deleted some sort of file
Im not an expert on this kind of stuff, yet I can follow steps that are given to me to provide any info or to execute a fix, so I would appreciate any kind of help from you to diagnose and solve this problem
Thanks in advance
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it can be simply solved ....if you are able to boot to fast boot mode
HOW TO BOOT INTO FAST BOOT
First of all, you have to power off your Moto E.
In order to do so, press power button once and then select “power off” or keep pressing the power button for about 15 seconds.
Wait a few seconds until applying the next step.
After powering off your phone, press power button and volume down key at the same time.
Keep pressing these buttons for about 6, or 7 seconds.
Release the keys when the fastboot / bootloader mode is being displayed.
In fastboot use volume up and volume down keys in order to scroll up and down within bootloader menu and press power button in order to select your option.
if it enters fast boot mod unlock boot loaders ....when it says grant permission using volume up or down button
then flash a custom recovery ...make a factory data reset after you flash custom recovery .....
after all above steps flash any custom rom this will fix all your issues ... you can also try to flash stock rom images via fast boot
Adi Shakthi said:
it can be simply solved ....if you are able to boot to fast boot mode
HOW TO BOOT INTO FAST BOOT
First of all, you have to power off your Moto E.
In order to do so, press power button once and then select “power off” or keep pressing the power button for about 15 seconds.
Wait a few seconds until applying the next step.
After powering off your phone, press power button and volume down key at the same time.
Keep pressing these buttons for about 6, or 7 seconds.
Release the keys when the fastboot / bootloader mode is being displayed.
In fastboot use volume up and volume down keys in order to scroll up and down within bootloader menu and press power button in order to select your option.
if it enters fast boot mod unlock boot loaders ....when it says grant permission using volume up or down button
then flash a custom recovery ...make a factory data reset after you flash custom recovery .....
after all above steps flash any custom rom this will fix all your issues ... you can also try to flash stock rom images via fast boot
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Hello and thanks for your answer. I have managed to get into fastboot mode, yet I still can't unlock the bootloader. It stills asks me to grant OEM permissions. Is there any way to grant it without booting into the SO?
Please expain me the diiference between these reboot in details
When you choose "reboot" it asks you if you want to reboot into safe mode or the second screenshot refers to another option?
Hi,
Differences explained:
Reboot: Normal reboot.
Soft reboot: Only the whole-software is restarted.
Recovery: Automatically enters Recovery mode upon reboot.
Bootloader: Automatically enters Bootloader upon reboot. Samsung devices will do nothing (just like normal reboot).
Restart SystemUI: Only restarts SystemUI to see changes to the UI. You'll be prompted to re-unlock your device after SystemUI is restarted.
Reboot to safe mode: Normal reboot and disables all 3rd party apps until next boot. Perfect on troubleshooting of problems caused by user apps.
By general you can reboot into safe mode by doing:
1. Tap and hold power button, and tap and hold Power off. Confirm it by pressing OK.
2. During boot, tap on any HW keys (after passing splashscreen) until your device vibrates.
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Folks,
How can I reboot and encrypted phone (using a pattern, not a PIN or a password) in safe mode?
I turn it on and it asks for my pattern; Instead of entering the pattern (which would make the phone try to boot in normal mode), I press the power button and click-and-hold the "Turn device off" until it becomes "Reboot in safe mode". I confirm and the phone reboots, but it goes to normal mode, not safe mode.
Any idea?
Edit: The phone is running the stock Android 7.0 ROM
Yesterday I sideloaded the Android 12 Dev Preview 3 on my Google Pixel 3A. Enabled Developer options (did NOT! enable OEM unlocking, this wan't an instruction) and ADB. Sideloaded the file via Recovery.
Sideloading went fine, Stage 1 > Stage 2. Finished succesfull. Reboot device > Nothing.
'Can't find valid operating system. The device will not start.' Visit g.co/abh etc. (not very helpfull).
I can get in to fastboot. Devices state = Locked (ADB instructions didn't tell me to select this in developer options).
Can't boot into recovery, resque mode is also broken. Cannot use flash.android.com or pixelrepair.withgoogle.com. In my Country (Netherlands) the Phone isn't for sale officialy (only via grey import). My phone is from Germany. Can't get any Support from google or RMA it.
Any commands for flashing via fastboot are not allowed since flashing is not unlocked (it's stated above but i'll mention it again).
Softbricked and can't do anything. This is very sad.
Any tips?
Reading my own notes I would try to unlock the bootloader
- Hold power to reboot
- Press power to pause
- Hold volume-up + power to enter bootloader mode
If you can enter fastboot mode, try unlocking
fastboot devices
Should list a device...
fastboot flashing unlock
You will then have to use the phone to select yes to the unlock. you use the volume keys to select and the power button to confirm.
mulperi said:
Reading my own notes I would try to unlock the bootloader
- Hold power to reboot
- Press power to pause
- Hold volume-up + power to enter bootloader mode
If you can enter fastboot mode, try unlocking
fastboot devices
Should list a device...
fastboot flashing unlock
You will then have to use the phone to select yes to the unlock. you use the volume keys to select and the power button to confirm.
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Ofc. thats what I tried first thing. Problem is there is no OS to boot into and to enable OEM unlock. That's also the reason pixel repair tool and flash.android.com do not work. Currently in contact with Google Netherlands to arrange an RMA. (The pixel phones aren't available in the Store here, so it's kind off a pain in the ass).
I made the mistake of Factory Resetting my phone after a few failed attempts at remembering the Pattern to unlock the phone, in doing so I ended up being stuck in the set-up process because I forgot the Google account I was logged into on it before the Factory Reset, had been an account I just quickly made on the spot months ago just to set up an app on it. I'm posting here for help with this since I'm on day 4 of trying to find a way to bypass this and my head is ready to explode. I feel like someone with a fresh mind would be able to point me in the right direction.
If anyone can let me know if I'm doing something wrong or missing some steps that will help me try any one of these, or honestly any advice at all... I'd very much appreciate it and it'd help relieve a huge chunk of this ridiculous headache this has all been.
Thanks in advance!
What I've tried thus far --
- I know for most ways around this, USB debugging needs to be enabled. But since I cannot get past the initial set-up process, I can't access the settings to enable it.
- I also know that for a lot of Android devices USB debugging is enabled by default in Recovery Mode but everywhere I've searched for the hardware combination to boot into Recovery/Download mode, all say the same thing:
Turn phone off > Power up with Vol. Down + Power button until 'Download Mode' is displayed (for boot into Download mode, while holding Vol. Down + Power button plug OTG cable into device)
- My problem with this is that on my device, Vol. Down + Power button, restarts the phone. So instead of 'Download Mode', I'm just restarting the phone over and over again. I was able to get my phone to boot into was Safe mode using the Power button + Side button.
- I've also tried getting around this through a series of steps which involved the 'TalkBack' accessibility feature, but when I try toggling to enable it I just get a message saying "Complete setup first to continue"
From there --
I started looking up Stock ROMs that I'd be able to just flash the firmware. But for the life of me, I cannot seem to find anything for this device. And this is where I'm pretty much at now.
To remove FRP lock you boot into phone's Recovery mode and apply
1. Wipe data
2. Factory Reset
Every Android device gets shipped by default with Android Recovery.
xXx yYy said:
To remove FRP lock you boot into phone's Recovery mode and apply
1. Wipe data
2. Factory Reset
Every Android device gets shipped by default with Android Recovery.
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I can't get my device to boot into Recovery mode. Everywhere I look up, it tells me to Power off device, then Press Vol. Down + Power key until the menu appears. But on my device, all that combination does is force the phone to restart.