Unlocked bootloader and OTA - ONE Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi at all, if i unlock the BTL, i can lose the possibility of the OTA update ? also if i have the root and twrp ?

simo.scorpion said:
Hi at all, if i unlock the BTL, i can lose the possibility of the OTA update ? also if i have the root and twrp ?
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No, you will not loose the OTA update. I did it and I got the first update.

after the ota update i lose root, twrp and BTL return locked ?

simo.scorpion said:
after the ota update i lose root, twrp and BTL return locked ?
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You will most likely lose root and TWRP, but your bootloader should remain unlocked.

thanks guys, last question there is some risk to unlock the bootloader ?

simo.scorpion said:
thanks guys, last question there is some risk to unlock the bootloader ?
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If you're worried about bricking the device, the risk is very low. All you are doing is simply typing "fastboot oem unlock". It isnt meant to be anything dangerous or risky.
In terms of security however, there are some risks. If your bootloader is unlocked, a thief can easily flash a recovery and pull your potentially important and private information/data. Although the likelihood of the thief knowing how to do this is very low.

Sir will this guide also work for Oneplusone on cm13-Incremental-OTA-Official?
searching everywhere but couldn't find any guide to unlock bootloader on official Cos13.If anybody has successfully unlocked his bootloader on official cm13 then kindly guide the same to me.
Thank You.
Regards,
Mr.Ak

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[Q] Safest way to root

Hi, I wondered to know which is the safest way to root our moto g. I don't want to wipe data or delete system partition or even install custom recoveries. Is possibile to just get root access without modify too much our device?
My device: XT1032
Currently with: 5.0.2 stock
Thanks
giofrida said:
Hi, I wondered to know which is the safest way to root our moto g. I don't want to wipe data or delete system partition or even install custom recoveries. Is possibile to just get root access without modify too much our device?
My device: XT1032
Currently with: 5.0.2 stock
Thanks
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Is your bootloader unlocked? If not you have to, and when you do, your data will be wiped.
If you are unlocked, download cfauto root for your device and it's pretty much one click to root.
Damn, I didn't want to backup and restore all my data.
Just another question: bootloader unlocked means warranty void, doesn't it? Can I lock the bootloader again in order to have the warranty valid again?
giofrida said:
Damn, I didn't want to backup and restore all my data.
Just another question: bootloader unlocked means warranty void, doesn't it? Can I lock the bootloader again in order to have the warranty valid again?
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You can relock it, but as you need to request the unlock code from motorola it's pointless relocking it.
In fact motorola say just requesting the code voids the warranty even if you don't use it!
Thank you for the useful information
guide?
eemgee said:
You can relock it, but as you need to request the unlock code from motorola it's pointless relocking it.
In fact motorola say just requesting the code voids the warranty even if you don't use it!
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i am a newbie and i don't know much about rooted phones could you help me by telling me with details the whole procedure ?
i have unlocked my moto g xt1032 and now i want to root it
i use 5.0.2 lolipop
phone newbie said:
i am a newbie and i don't know much about rooted phones could you help me by telling me with details the whole procedure ?
i have unlocked my moto g xt1032 and now i want to root it
i use 5.0.2 lolipop
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Download cfauto root for your device to your computer from here
1: Boot the phone into bootloader
2: Connect device to the computer with a USB cable
3: Unzip the CF-Auto-Root-xxx-xxx-xxx.zip file on the computer
4: Run the root-windows.bat file
That's it:good:
Flash custom recovery > flash Superuser.zip > profit.
You do not use root exploits when you have a unlocked bootloader.
Sent from my XT1031™

Best way to hide unlocked bootloader?

I want to have a unlocked bootloader. Don't really need root. I'm guessing device still fails safety net if unlocked? Is custom kernel the easiest way or is there another method. Haven't played around for a year.
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milan187 said:
I want to have a unlocked bootloader. Don't really need root. I'm guessing device still fails safety net if unlocked? Is custom kernel the easiest way or is there another method. Haven't played around for a year.
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Custom kernel is the easiest way :good:
Badger50 said:
Custom kernel is the easiest way :good:
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I'm not a custom kernel. Can you please guide on how to remove the unlocked bootloader message?
varun.gid said:
I'm not a custom kernel. Can you please guide on how to remove the unlocked bootloader message?
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There is no way to remove it unless you keep the bootloader locked. Sorry man.
I unlocked my bootloader, rooted the device and then decided to re-flash stock since my work apps won't work saying it is rooted. Magisk would not really hide the root from the apps. I left the bootloader unlocked and I see no difference from before I unlocked it. I do not pretend to know anything about safety net

Lineage, e-foundation or smth like that?

Hey there!
Is there any possibility to get a degoogled custom ROM on that phone?
I just don't really understand the point of the thread about installing LOS in the thread below
Best regards
layla
is here nobody with a custom ROM and that phone??
You can't unlock the bootloader, so you can't install custom ROMs for P30
andr01d3 said:
You can't unlock the bootloader, so you can't install custom ROMs for P30
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mmh... ok, I understand. Pity that!
So it's just a piece of crap.
andr01d3 said:
You can't unlock the bootloader, so you can't install custom ROMs for P30
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This guy seemed to have unlocked the bootloader. But that implies downgrading the software to Android 9
Bootloade Unlocked, now?
Hi everyone, I have successfully unlocked bootloader with DC-Phenix+HCU (downgrade to EMUI 9.1). Now, I would like to root my device but I am stuck as I do not know how to do it. What is the right procedure to root my MAR-LX1A? via Magisk? Flash...
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thanks! I'll try this out.
xak47d said:
This guy seemed to have unlocked the bootloader. But that implies downgrading the software to Android 9
Bootloade Unlocked, now?
Hi everyone, I have successfully unlocked bootloader with DC-Phenix+HCU (downgrade to EMUI 9.1). Now, I would like to root my device but I am stuck as I do not know how to do it. What is the right procedure to root my MAR-LX1A? via Magisk? Flash...
forum.xda-developers.com
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It seems to be just scam for money. As I understand, there is no possibility to unkock the bootloader till now, isn't it?

Question How to flash stock firmware without root ?

hi, anyone has some kind of advice to flash old firmware as the newest have a lot of problems in terms of camera quality ? i don't have rooted my pixel 7 pro ...
Albi Lukaj said:
hi, anyone has some kind of advice to flash old firmware as the newest have a lot of problems in terms of camera quality ? i don't have rooted my pixel 7 pro ...
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You can install the OTA update from here. Just follow the instructions Google provided at the top of the page and you should be all updated. It's only the full images that require the bootloader to be unlocked.
Just go look up factory images for Pixel phones. You can install firmware right from the web browser. You don't need to have root. Root is optional.
Do you mean without an unlocked bootloader? Root is not the same thing and does not determine how you can flash firmware.
If your bootloader is unlocked, you can use the Android Flash Tool. If your bootloader is not unlocked, downgrading is impossible.
UltimateGamer83 said:
Just go look up factory images for Pixel phones. You can install firmware right from the web browser. You don't need to have root. Root is optional.
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This only works if OEM Unlocking is enabled in Developer Options.
V0latyle said:
Do you mean without an unlocked bootloader? Root is not the same thing and does not determine how you can flash firmware.
If your bootloader is unlocked, you can use the Android Flash Tool. If your bootloader is not unlocked, downgrading is impossible.
This only works if OEM Unlocking is enabled in Developer Options.
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so i just need to unlock the bootloader and then i can install old firmware following the procedure ?
Albi Lukaj said:
so i just need to unlock the bootloader and then i can install old firmware following the procedure ?
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Yes
Albi Lukaj said:
so i just need to unlock the bootloader and then i can install old firmware following the procedure ?
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@Albi Lukaj, Please be aware that unlocking your bootloader WILL WIPE YOUR DEVICE AND RETURN IT TO STOCK!!!
If that is not preferable, you might try applying the OTA like stated in Post #2, but I am not sure if it works downgrading a version (it probably doesn't)...

Question unlocked bootloader OTA ?

Hello, I'm going to unlock the bootloader to root, I would like to know if it continues to receive and install OTA updates even unlocked.
rodrigodcf said:
Hello, I'm going to unlock the bootloader to root, I would like to know if it continues to receive and install OTA updates even unlocked.
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Unlocked yes rooted no. Not unless you restore stock images then direct install magisk to active slot after ota installs.

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