Has anyone figured out how to lock an unlocked infinity? Im getting frustrated with some of the lag with the stock ROM and want to try a custom ROM which I usually do with all my devices but i don't want to void my warranty because I've started experiencing some issues with my light sensor and may have to get it repaired or exchanged in the future. I'm used to being able to recover my devices to complete stock but everywhere is saying it can't be locked again.
TIA
sovereignty said:
Has anyone figured out how to lock an unlocked infinity? Im getting frustrated with some of the lag with the stock ROM and want to try a custom ROM which I usually do with all my devices but i don't want to void my warranty because I've started experiencing some issues with my light sensor and may have to get it repaired or exchanged in the future. I'm used to being able to recover my devices to complete stock but everywhere is saying it can't be locked again.
TIA
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That is correct info you have there...
Once unlocked its unlocked for ever, as the way its done is that the unlock tool, sends a request to asus for the
unlock key. Once that is done you are unlocked, forever....
Thx Josh
lj50036 said:
That is correct info you have there...
Once unlocked its unlocked for ever, as the way its done is that the unlock tool, sends a request to asus for the
unlock key. Once that is done you are unlocked, forever....
Thx Josh
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I guess I should be asking... has there been any work on unlocking without ASUS intervention?
sovereignty said:
I guess I should be asking... has there been any work on unlocking without ASUS intervention?
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Not that I am aware of...Sorry
lj50036 said:
Not that I am aware of...Sorry
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I wonder if anyone has any interest to look into this...
Thanks!
lj50036 said:
Not that I am aware of...Sorry
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I wonder if anyone has any interest to look into this that's already out of warranty...
Thanks!
sovereignty said:
I wonder if anyone has any interest to look into this that's already out of warranty...
Thanks!
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You'd have to get the NSA involved. They may have the means to crack that encryption key
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It is possible to relock the device, but you won't get back your warranty as lj explained, so it's pointless.
The bootloader is encrypted with a device-specific secure boot key. If you want to unlock without help from Asus, you have the following theoretical possibilities:
* crack the 128-bit AES "secure boot key".
* "obtain" the Asus private key for signing your CPU serial number to create the unlock token.
* find a weakness in the Tegra's SBK implementation.
Good luck with any of these.
And I think you can forget the light sensor - mine never worked good enough to be useful.
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Hi guys,
I know that this is a problem among other phones and I tried the trick where I hit the phone softly against the table or my hand. The vibrating comes back on briefly but then it goes away again. Anyone know:
1) Any other solutions? I'm pretty sure the internal vibrator is broken.
2) If warranty covers this? And if it does, can people give me direction to unroot my phone that so my warranty isn't voided?
Thanks
Unlocking the bootloader pretty much voided the warranty.
Depends on who check your phone, I know with the Nexus 1, HTC was doing repair work on hardware
problems even with an unlock bl.
To answer your question, relock the bootloader and run the RUU
baseballfanz said:
Unlocking the bootloader pretty much voided the warranty.
Depends on who check your phone, I know with the Nexus 1, HTC was doing repair work on hardware
problems even with an unlock bl.
To answer your question, relock the bootloader and run the RUU
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HTC will honor the warranty a lot of times if its strictly hardware related.
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So if I relock the bootloader, they'll still know that I unlocked it?
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So if I relock the bootloader, they'll still know that I unlocked it?
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Yes it will say "relocked" instead of "locked". Like mentioned already, HTC is pretty good at warranty when it's hardware problem.
And there's no way to get rid of that at all? :/
And Tmobile also doesn't check the bootloader and whatnot when doing this?
I found the guide here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2597856
But the link is broken. Anyone else have the files or the source? I have to send mine back due to a defective earphone speaker. BL makes no difference in the EU, but I want to skip the arguments I'm sure they'll try.
RGDS
EDIT: Fixed. Tried the fastboot commands and it worked.
ares93 said:
I found the guide here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2597856
But the link is broken. Anyone else have the files or the source? I have to send mine back due to a defective earphone speaker. BL makes no difference in the EU, but I want to skip the arguments I'm sure they'll try.
RGDS
EDIT: Fixed. Tried the fastboot commands and it worked.
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i added another link
now works
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i added another link
now works
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Excellent, thank you. At least it will now work for others.
a quick basic question
When you unlock the bootloader, don't they keep record of your device ID that it was unlocked? And your warranty automatically voids? I'm just wondering? Were you able to relock it? Did you send it to the service centre and got it repaired?
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When you unlock the bootloader, don't they keep record of your device ID that it was unlocked? And your warranty automatically voids? I'm just wondering? Were you able to relock it? Did you send it to the service centre and got it repaired?
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They'll know from the bootloader, it has a flag showing that it has been previously unlocked.
What do you mean by this?
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BL makes no difference in the EU
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What do you mean by this?
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According to EU Directive 1999/44/CE there is a statutory warranty on all electronics in the EU.
The only way to void it is if the manufacturer/seller can irrefutably prove that the user caused the defect. And the burden of proof is on them, not you.
There is an excellent explanation here: http://fsfe.org/freesoftware/legal/flashingdevices.en.html
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They'll know from the bootloader, it has a flag showing that it has been previously unlocked.
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Apparently the Moto G has three BL states. Locked, Unlocked and relocked. However relocked gives a "Locked - Status Code 2" flag. So unless you're sending it to a Motorola repair centre, they wont notice the difference.
I'm selling my TF300T to a second hand shop, but I want to lock the bootloader as I think they will refuse the device with the "This device is unlocked" text.
THE DEVICE WORKS FINE. I'm not trying to trick anyone into purchasing a broken device. I know there are hundreds of post like this, but none of them actually tell you how to or if it's even possible to lock the bootloader.
Thanks,
Daniel
Daniol71 said:
I'm selling my TF300T to a second hand shop, but I want to lock the bootloader as I think they will refuse the device with the "This device is unlocked" text.
THE DEVICE WORKS FINE. I'm not trying to trick anyone into purchasing a broken device. I know there are hundreds of post like this, but none of them actually tell you how to or if it's even possible to lock the bootloader.
Thanks,
Daniel
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Cannot be done once unlocked, all Transformer tablets are unlocked forever.
Unless something very bad happens, there is no way to relock the bootloader ....
Thx Josh
Thank you for your help
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Cannot be done once unlocked, all Transformer tablets are unlocked forever.
Unless something very bad happens, there is no way to relock the bootloader ....
Thx Josh
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Actualy bootloader can be relocked. Refurbished devices are those, thats why is a major problem with unlocking
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Cannot be done once unlocked, all Transformer tablets are unlocked forever.
Unless something very bad happens, there is no way to relock the bootloader ....
Thx Josh
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Clamor said:
Actualy bootloader can be relocked. Refurbished devices are those, thats why is a major problem with unlocking
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Yep, if you say so...
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Yep, if you say so...
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Actually, is there a good factory reset tutorial on xda? I haven't found one yet and I don't really trust other ones on the internet.
I would like to:
-unroot
-flash original firmware
-flash original bootloader
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Actually, is there a good factory reset tutorial on xda? I haven't found one yet and I don't really trust other ones on the internet.
I would like to:
-unroot
-flash original firmware
-flash original bootloader
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Yes just flash the blob from asus but this is not going to lock your bootloader ...
Thx Josh
Hi guys, I've unlocked the bootloader, then I tried to lock it again, but now BL is set on "RELOCKED" and not on "LOCKED".
So, I think, in case I've to send my phone in warranty, I will have problems!
So, the question is: how can I set again in "LOCKED" the bootloader?
Thank you so much!
Did you not use the unlock code provided by Huawei? Otherwise, they already know you voided the warranty.
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Hi guys, I've unlocked the bootloader, then I tried to lock it again, but now BL is set on "RELOCKED" and not on "LOCKED".
So, I think, in case I've to send my phone in warranty, I will have problems!
So, the question is: how can I set again in "LOCKED" the bootloader?
Thank you so much!
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There is no way if you did it with the 16 digit code. It will be only relock and no lock. Had you used the other way of unlocking, you may have locked it again. Whats the requirements, only to regain warranty?
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Did you not use the unlock code provided by Huawei? Otherwise, they already know you voided the warranty.
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Yeah, I've requested the code, but it doesn't mean nothing: I Can request it but it doesn't mean that I have to use it! ^_^
Is there a way to set on "locked" the bootloader?
I knew about dc-unlocker, a payware program.. Does It works?
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There is no way if you did it with the 16 digit code. It will be only relock and no lock. Had you used the other way of unlocking, you may have locked it again. Whats the requirements, only to regain warranty?
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Yeah, only regain warranty ^_^
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Yeah, only regain warranty ^_^
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Don't worry. Unless you run into something very critical you wont need it..even though if you go to service centre, not all cares for bootloader.
shashank1320 said:
Don't worry. Unless you run into something very critical you wont need it..even though if you go to service centre, not all cares for bootloader.
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Ok! Thanks for the support
first relock the bootloader
and then flash the org firmware from Huawei site
same as new
just wipe your device & install stock fimware with sd card everything will fine, like brand new
Ok, perfect.. thx everybody!! Love you
I want to do this. Is there a way to do so and retain data?
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I want to do this. Is there a way to do so and retain data?
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via fastboot...
fastboot oem lock
I don't recall if it factory defaults, as I rarely lock
bootloader locked now won't boot
All I want to do is run the RUU to get it back to stock
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bootloader locked now won't boot
All I want to do is run the RUU to get it back to stock
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Download appropriate RUU from https://forum.xda-developers.com/u11/how-to/collection-htcu-u11-ruu-firmware-t3612048 place it on SD card, rename to 2PZCIMG.zip, put SD card into phone, press & hold vol down and power button to boot into download mode and confirm RUU flashing (battery should be over 30 or something %)
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I have twrp still installed recovery won't start and it doesn't boot
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I have twrp still installed recovery won't start and it doesn't boot
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I edited my post for better description. You should do what it says there (you need to boot to download mode).
Also relocking bootloader with twrp still installed is a no no
Ok. Thanks. I'm charging phone now I got running ruu exe sorted. Thanks for the push in the right direction
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Ok. Thanks. I'm charging phone now I got running ruu exe sorted. Thanks for the push in the right direction
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Np.. Hope you get it sorted.
(the steps I described I described are for sd card method, if there is ruu exe for your variant you should just follow instructions once you start ruu exe on your computer)
I was freaking out because I was getting USB error 170 running the RUU. Got it all sorted out and am back up and running.
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I was freaking out because I was getting USB error 170 running the RUU. Got it all sorted out and am back up and running.
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Good to hear :good:
Sorry to hijack the thread but is there any way to unlock bootloader without going through the htcdev method? I believe that the warranty is voided if i unlock my bootloader and the support will not entertain any hardware damage (not caused by me) which is why i wanted to unlock without using htcdev. Any info is appreciated, thanks!
tokenbest said:
Sorry to hijack the thread but is there any way to unlock bootloader without going through the htcdev method? I believe that the warranty is voided if i unlock my bootloader and the support will not entertain any hardware damage (not caused by me) which is why i wanted to unlock without using htcdev. Any info is appreciated, thanks!
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There isn't at least for now. And in any case until there is s-off even if there was other way it will show as relocked and modified after you lock it again.
there's no sunshine in the sky for now, but warranty is not voided in most countries/cases anyway.
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There isn't at least for now. And in any case until there is s-off even if there was other way it will show as relocked and modified after you lock it again.
there's no sunshine in the sky for now, but warranty is not voided in most countries/cases anyway.
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Thanks but sadly.. the customer support for HTC Singapore said warranty would be void after unlocking bootloader and any issues would not be covered, seriously though -_- sucks to hear that and making me hesitate on purchasing a U11 currently.
tokenbest said:
Thanks but sadly.. the customer support for HTC Singapore said warranty would be void after unlocking bootloader and any issues would not be covered, seriously though -_- sucks to hear that and making me hesitate on purchasing a U11 currently.
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I got the same response from HTC Czech Republic: unlocking the bootloader would instantly void my warranty, plus they said that warranty-keeping bootloader unlock is possible only in that one special case for US customers, the rest of the world voids their warranty by doing so :/
Rant on the side: I truly despise not being allowed to get root privileges without voiding the warranty - it is MY device, yet I can't control the system. I want to do MY own backups, control (or inspect) the data apps save to MY phone, and control the configuration of MY system. I really hate being locked out from even such basic configurations as the hosts file is - I'm effectively barred from some aspects of web development so that advertisements can be shoved down my throat
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bootloader locked now won't boot
All I want to do is run the RUU to get it back to stock
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How did you get it to relock? i keep getting a failed messaged with the command above.
C:\adb>fastboot oem lock
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FAILED (remote: unknown command)
finished. total time: 0.004s
tokenbest said:
Sorry to hijack the thread but is there any way to unlock bootloader without going through the htcdev method? I believe that the warranty is voided if i unlock my bootloader and the support will not entertain any hardware damage (not caused by me) which is why i wanted to unlock without using htcdev. Any info is appreciated, thanks!
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Right now it's only with the 175 USD XTC2Clip with all the attachments including the power adapter - and as of my last look, it cannot factory lock the bootloader thanks to temporary S-OFF so it will show up as relocked which will void the warranty anyway. In other words, we are all out of luck for now.
And it remains to be seen if HTC actually lets us keep our warranty in the US... The warranty in the box says otherwise.
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Right now it's only with the 175 USD XTC2Clip with all the attachments including the power adapter - and as of my last look, it cannot factory lock the bootloader thanks to temporary S-OFF so it will show up as relocked which will void the warranty anyway. In other words, we are all out of luck for now.
And it remains to be seen if HTC actually lets us keep our warranty in the US... The warranty in the box says otherwise.
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175.00, S-off is not that important. Like you said a relocked bootloader voids your warranty. Why are people bothering to relock bootloader especially the OP to run the RUU, it is not needed. You do mention XTC2Clip a lot in these threads. You holding stock in the company? lol
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175.00, S-off is not that important. Like you said a relocked bootloader voids your warranty. Why are people bothering to relock bootloader especially the OP to run the RUU, it is not needed. You do mention XTC2Clip a lot in these threads. You holding stock in the company? lol
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Hell no, I have no interest in dropping another 175 bucks, I think it's ridiculous but it is currently the only way to do a number of things with the device. I'd consider it if being able to unlock and relock the phone without HTC ever having a clue was a big deal or there was a Google edition and I needed to change the CID and MID or other things but honestly, I still have my 10 if I really need to get at something that was on that phone but not on this one (for example my Battle.net authenticator). I suppose I could always try Helium though with my desktop but I imagine that's a protected app like Google Authenticator which required root to backup and why I switched to Authy.
I mentioned the XTC2Clip because it is the only way to get S-OFF of any kind right now and to point out that even with its temp S-OFF, it still can't restore the bootloader to factory locked status. It's an important thing to point out, not everyone knows that HTC has two different locked statuses, one that proves the phone has been tampered with, and one that is factory locked. A lot of people ask to go back to stock so they can send it in for a warranty claim or a refund to go buy another device. The relocked bootloader obviously kills one or both options depending on the situation.
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Right now it's only with the 175 USD XTC2Clip with all the attachments including the power adapter - and as of my last look, it cannot factory lock the bootloader thanks to temporary S-OFF so it will show up as relocked which will void the warranty anyway. In other words, we are all out of luck for now.
And it remains to be seen if HTC actually lets us keep our warranty in the US... The warranty in the box says otherwise.
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175.00, S-off is not that important. Like you said a relocked bootloader voids your warranty. Why are people bothering to relock bootloader especially the OP to run the RUU, it is not needed. You do mention XTC2Clip a lot in these threads. You holding stock in the company? lol
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Does it void warranty? I returned my bootloader relocked U11 to HTC due to a scratch on the display. Was offered a refund or exchange. I had to go the refund route to swap colours ( I went from Black to Blue). Was accepted without any fuss.
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Does it void warranty? I returned my bootloader relocked U11 to HTC due to a scratch on the display. Was offered a refund or exchange. I had to go the refund route to swap colours ( I went from Black to Blue). Was accepted without any fuss.
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Yeah, a lot of people are claiming unlocked bootloader voids warranty now, however US is more relaxed. Every single HTC phone I had was returned with Unlocked Bootloader and S-off, never had a problem. Other countries are more strict I guess. I can understand not knowing the return policy and people relock for that reason(for returns) but I see many relocking for flashing RUU or firmware. This is not needed or even should be done. I'm a RUU flasher with each update, so I know no problems arise. This has been the case for the last 8,9 or 10 phones lol.