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Dear XDA experts,
I'm trying to unlock the bootloader on my HTC one X phone for AT&T. My reason for doing this is i am no longer using AT&T so i unlocked the phone but i would also like to be able to use the wifi hotspot function which AT&T has blocked.
I followed this thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671396 to accomplish the unlock but I'm getting this error when typing "su" in the adb shell command: /system/bin/sh: su: not found
127|[email protected]:/ $
I rooted the phone (AT&T HTC ONE X) using this technique : http://www.androidauthority.com/att-one-x-root-87398/
I'm a little new to all this so I would really appreciate any input.
Thanks a lot!
The Issue might be caused by your Firmware I Personally Recommend using Hasoon2000's AIO Toolkit which can be located @ http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1952426 ive tried it on 5 of my devices all One X and works without an issue. If you run into errors feel free to contact me
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FragmentedLogik said:
The Issue might be caused by your Firmware I Personally Recommend using Hasoon2000's AIO Toolkit which can be located @ http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1952426 ive tried it on 5 of my devices all One X and works without an issue. If you run into errors feel free to contact me
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I'm really grateful for your reply, thanks for taking the time to answer me.
I was about to download the toolkit you mentioned but i noticed it says v2.0 and I'm running 2.2 is that still going to work ?
Also i before i read your post i had tried this technique :http://www.bestandroidblog.com/root...phone-on-2-20-firmware-with-x-factor-exploit/ which actually almost worked. What i mean is i was able to get the unlock token from http://htcdev.com/ but when i try to flash it to the device it just says "waiting for device" and i don't get the message on my phone asking if i would like to proceed with the unlocking of the bootloader.
C:\Android>fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin
< waiting for device >
The phone is on charge only mode and has usb debugging enabled.
Please help.
timaloud said:
I'm really grateful for your reply, thanks for taking the time to answer me.
I was about to download the toolkit you mentioned but i noticed it says v2.0 and I'm running 2.2 is that still going to work ?
Also i before i read your post i had tried this technique :http://www.bestandroidblog.com/root...phone-on-2-20-firmware-with-x-factor-exploit/ which actually almost worked. What i mean is i was able to get the unlock token from http://htcdev.com/ but when i try to flash it to the device it just says "waiting for device" and i don't get the message on my phone asking if i would like to proceed with the unlocking of the bootloader.
C:\Android>fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin
< waiting for device >
The phone is on charge only mode and has usb debugging enabled.
Please help.
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Yes all the Version Means is it's Version 2.0 for the ToolKit, You probably have the 2.20 Firmware on Your phone... any way yes the ToolKit Will work, as a Troubleshooting step, make sure that you have the latest fastboot Drivers for HTC, and those can be found @ http://downloads.unrevoked.com/HTCDriver3.0.0.007.exe also check your device manager and make sure that your PC is recognizing the Device, it should say Android Phone --> My HTC, or something similar.
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Yes all the Version Means is it's Version 2.0 for the ToolKit, You probably have the 2.20 Firmware on Your phone... any way yes the ToolKit Will work, as a Troubleshooting step, make sure that you have the latest fastboot Drivers for HTC, and those can be found @ http://downloads.unrevoked.com/HTCDriver3.0.0.007.exe also check your device manager and make sure that your PC is recognizing the Device, it should say Android Phone --> My HTC, or something similar.
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Ok successfully unlocked with the toolkit finally. I cannot begin to thank you.
Have a great weekend!
Hello,
I'm quite noob [totally newbie] in android installation and all, but I have been experiencing some problem on my atrix :
- after each reboot, all that have been erased reappeared, and all that have been installed/created disappeared... like a reset at a given date, or if nothing was really persisted in memory..
=> I tried a factory reset (via menu or hard reset) : after reboot, everything is like before
=> I tried to root the phone (found tuto with 4 differents tools) ; the tools don't fail, but after reboot, rootcheck tells me 'im not rooted
So last thing to do : change rom. I've found that link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1336232
It seems fit my needs, just wondering :
- as the tuto talks about cyanogen 7, can follow the steps and install a 7.2 instead ?
- the cyanogemod 7.2 seems to be the latest very stable rom for atrix, no ?
- the atrix 4G is called olympus on cyanognemod site right ? i'm always wondering if I pick the good stuff
- for all that tuto i won't need any root permissions ? cause as I explained above, i can't manage to get them :/
- last question, do you think I have good weapons to initiate fire ?
Thanx a lot,
any advice/help is welcome,
quentasil said:
Hello,
I'm quite noob [totally newbie] in android installation and all, but I have been experiencing some problem on my atrix :
- after each reboot, all that have been erased reappeared, and all that have been installed/created disappeared... like a reset at a given date, or if nothing was really persisted in memory..
=> I tried a factory reset (via menu or hard reset) : after reboot, everything is like before
=> I tried to root the phone (found tuto with 4 differents tools) ; the tools don't fail, but after reboot, rootcheck tells me 'im not rooted
So last thing to do : change rom. I've found that link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1336232
It seems fit my needs, just wondering :
- as the tuto talks about cyanogen 7, can follow the steps and install a 7.2 instead ?
- the cyanogemod 7.2 seems to be the latest very stable rom for atrix, no ?
- the atrix 4G is called olympus on cyanognemod site right ? i'm always wondering if I pick the good stuff
- for all that tuto i won't need any root permissions ? cause as I explained above, i can't manage to get them :/
- last question, do you think I have good weapons to initiate fire ?
Thanx a lot,
any advice/help is welcome,
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yeah CM 7.2 is the stablest build the Artix got (Yes the codename for the Atrix is olympus) download the file at the bottom of this http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=olympus and flash it normally in your custom recovery without wiping the data.
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yeah CM 7.2 is the stablest build the Artix got (Yes the codename for the Atrix is olympus) download the file at the bottom of this http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=olympus and flash it normally in your custom recovery without wiping the data.
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Thanx Let's try, i'll give here my feedback ... well if i'm in trouble, i'll come here to scream and cry
Okay, so I'm back, and I need help :/
I well execute the steps until RSD Lite : i've seen the work on progress, the status was PASS (I assume it's good, even if my english sometimes sucks )
So i've done the next step : at the "starting fastboot protocol support" state, i tried to run the command moto-fastboot.exe oem unlock, and got the message
INFOOEM unlock is not implemented
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So i googled the problem, and found the topic
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1185939&page=2
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BUT the problem, the solution seems to be exactly what i previously did, i.e use http://diamantephoto.com/IHOP_Bell.rar with RSD Lite ...
So I tried a second time, just to check, but still same... Tell me PASS, but next step remains "INFOOEM unlock is not implemented" ...
I don't know what I am missing ?
quentasil said:
Okay, so I'm back, and I need help :/
I well execute the steps until RSD Lite : i've seen the work on progress, the status was PASS (I assume it's good, even if my english sometimes sucks )
So i've done the next step : at the "starting fastboot protocol support" state, i tried to run the command moto-fastboot.exe oem unlock, and got the
message "INFOOEM unlock is not implemented"
So i googled the problem, and found the topic
BUT the problem, the solution seems to be exactly what i previously did, i.e use http://diamantephoto.com/IHOP_Bell.rar with RSD Lite ...
So I tried a second time, just to check, but still same... Tell me PASS, but next step remains "INFOOEM unlock is not implemented" ...
I don't know what I am missing ?
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i wanna say the bootloaders still locked, you should only have to open up ADB and type (be sure to go into fasboot mode first)" fastboot oem unlock " if your problem still persists, what guide are you using? i would recommend cyanogenmods if you want to flash their rom http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_olympus
Is it because it's a tutorial for a locked phone AT&T, whereas mine isn't locked ?
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Is it because it's a tutorial for a locked phone AT&T, whereas mine isn't locked ?
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carrier locked? or the bootloader
Trozzul said:
carrier locked? or the bootloader
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carrier locked ... cause I guess you are right, the RSD Lite step I did doesn't seem to unlock my bootloader
Maybe it's the same cause why I didn't manage to root the mobile, as I explained in first posrt :/
I'm gonna try your link, but the one I had seemed very well
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quentasil said:
carrier locked ... cause I guess you are right, the RSD Lite step I did doesn't seem to unlock my bootloader
Maybe it's the same cause why I didn't manage to root the mobile, as I explained in first posrt :/
I'm gonna try your link, but the one I had seemed very well
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1336232
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yup cant Root your devices with a locked bootloader carrier lock does not matter towards all this nerd entities
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yup cant Root your devices with a locked bootloader carrier lock does not matter towards all this nerd entities
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yes, but that is weird cause I'm NOT locked carrier ... So i should have been able to root without problem :/
quentasil said:
yes, but that is weird cause I'm NOT locked carrier ... So i should have been able to root without problem :/
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well if you unlocked the boot-loader before you wouldn't have had a problem.
Ok i begin to understand a little Well, i'm slow, but it's late
So the tuto I had was for locked carrier so I guess this is why they expected to get a number when calling moto-fastboot.exe oem unlock...
Since mine is not, INFOOEM unlock is not implemented is the expected result Means my bootloader is unlocked, i'm right ?
The link you gave me is more clear to me
So i tried the next step, to flashClockworkMod Recovery
fastboot flash recovery your_recovery_image.img
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but i have a beautiful
Failed to process command flash:recovery error (0x180002)
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Googled a little, tried to change the name and path of the recovery, but didn't work :/
Ok, i just get a little confused now ...
On the tutorial of cyanogenmod, they say
On the computer, open terminal and run the following command:
fastboot oem unlock
If a message appears claiming that "INFOOEM lock is not implemented", you are done.
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So I assumed that my bootloader was unlocked
But when i search on google the error Failed to process command flash:recovery error (0x180002), i often find that it means that the bootloader isn't unlocked ...
More crazy, sometimes I read that on Motorola Atrix 4G soemtimes bootloader isn't unlockable, and the solution is to flash a sbf with RSD Lite .... What I also did when i followed the first tutorial http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1336232
So now, i'm totally confused
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Ok, i just get a little confused now ...
On the tutorial of cyanogenmod, they say
So I assumed that my bootloader was unlocked
But when i search on google the error Failed to process command flash:recovery error (0x180002), i often find that it means that the bootloader isn't unlocked ...
More crazy, sometimes I read that on Motorola Atrix 4G soemtimes bootloader isn't unlockable, and the solution is to flash a sbf with RSD Lite .... What I also did when i followed the first tutorial http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1336232
So now, i'm totally confused
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the bootloader should be unlockable as for the "[GUIDE] A detailed step-by-step "Dummies Guide" to installing CM7 on your ATRIX" its from 2011 so its a little old, i would stay with the cyanogenmod guide. about all of the time they are very clear with their guides.
if you get INFOOEM lock is not implemented that should mean your bootloader is unlocked,
INFOOEM unlock is not implemented would be a locked bootloader.
Trozzul said:
the bootloader should be unlockable as for the "[GUIDE] A detailed step-by-step "Dummies Guide" to installing CM7 on your ATRIX" its from 2011 so its a little old, i would stay with the cyanogenmod guide. about all of the time they are very clear with their guides.
if you get INFOOEM lock is not implemented that should mean your bootloader is unlocked,
INFOOEM unlock is not implemented would be a locked bootloader.
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oh yes of course, makes so much sense now but i didn't notice INFOOEM lock/unlock variant
so I have INFOOEM unlock, so my bootloader is still locked, so the message I get when trying to flash the recovery is logical.
Thanx for making it obvious
Now I need to find why my bootloader is still locked, since I used RSD Lite with a sbf, which told me "PASS" after procedure :/
quentasil said:
oh yes of course, makes so much sense now but i didn't notice INFOOEM lock/unlock variant
so I have INFOOEM unlock, so my bootloader is still locked, so the message I get when trying to flash the recovery is logical.
Thanx for making it obvious
Now I need to find why my bootloader is still locked, since I used RSD Lite with a sbf, which told me "PASS" after procedure :/
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Ok, seems RSDlite doesn't achieve to install new unlockable bootloader ... The process is very quick compare to a tuto i've seen, and at the end i have always the INFOOEM unlock ....
Is there any way to check the bootloader version once boot up ? But I suspect that, as the factory reset didn't work, the same thing happen when I try to put a new boatloader....
quentasil said:
Ok, seems RSDlite doesn't achieve to install new unlockable bootloader ... The process is very quick compare to a tuto i've seen, and at the end i have always the INFOOEM unlock ....
Is there any way to check the bootloader version once boot up ? But I suspect that, as the factory reset didn't work, the same thing happen when I try to put a new boatloader....
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theres a mode like Hboot for htc devices on motorola phones, i dont know how to get into it though, mess witth the combinations.
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if we run out of ideas you can try this method i found http://www.atrixforums.com/forum/mo...ocking-bootloader-installing-custom-roms.html
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theres a mode like Hboot for htc devices on motorola phones, i dont know how to get into it though, mess witth the combinations.
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if we run out of ideas you can try this method i found http://www.atrixforums.com/forum/mo...ocking-bootloader-installing-custom-roms.html
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Ok, i'll check this tomorrow ... but at first look the flash of sbf seems the same, except maybe for the sbf file itself...
DISCLAIMER: I'm not responsible for anything that happens to your device. Use the steps below at your own risk . Be mindful of the facts unlocking bootloader voids your warranty and also hard resets your device - ALL YOUR DATA, SETTINGS, FILES AND APPS WILL BE DELETED. These steps worked for me - I own Chinese version of 8.4" LTE model. I do not know if they will work for any other models of M5, including European versions, WiFi only version and 10" models.
To execute the steps below you will need to obtain unlock code, specific to bootloader of your device. There is a slow, painful and free way to get it, and there is a quick and easy way to get the code instantly, which will cost you 4 euros. The slow way is to create Huawei ID, register on Huawei website and request the unlock code directly from Huawei, through dedicated link they provide. I do not use this method, so I don't have the link - do not ask. You will have to provide justification why you need it, such as being a developer and you bought the device to develop and make a living off of it - something Huawei support would find reasonable. In most cases they will not agree to unlock bootloader if you just tell them you want to install some roms. In this guide I will be describing the other method to get it done, which costs 4 euros.
Follow these steps.
1. Go to DC Unlocker website, register for an account (or login, if you already have one)
2. Buy 4 credits (cost is 4 euro) using the Buy link
3. Download the latest DC Unlocker client (pictures 1,2 below)
4. Open the DC Unlocker client, click "server" tab on the right (picture 1) , enter your website login you created in step 1 and click "Check Login"
5. Select "Huawei phones" from "Select manufacturer" dropdown
6. On your M5, go to Dialer app, and type in *#*#2846579#*#* to open Project Menu
7. Click Background Settings->USB Port Settings->Manufacture Mode
8. Connect your M5 to PC via USB cable and return to DC Unlocker client
9. Click the Search button to detect your device. It should be detected as "Huawei HiSilicon Kirin Android" (picture 1)
10. Click "Unlocking" tab
11. Click "Read Bootloader Code"(picture 2). It may not work on the first try, but don't worry - unsuccessful bootloader code reads do not spend your credits. Give it a few seconds, disconnect/reconnect USB cable and try again
12. Copy and save generated bootloader code
13. Download Huawei Multi Tool from the bottom of this page and install it
14. Boot into download mode by powering off your M5, then holding Vol Down + Power keys simultaneously for a few seconds and then plugging in USB cable while still holding these 2 keys
15. Open Multi Tool v8 and paste the code you got from DC Unlocker into "Get Unlock Key" input field
16 Click "Use your key" button next to it (picture 3)
17. On the bottom right click the green "Unlock bootloader" button
18. You will get a bunch of warnings on your M5 screen about unlocking bootloader - press Vol Up key and then Power key
19. At this point your bootloader will be unlocked and M5 will factory reset itself
Note: using Multi Tool is optional. Instead, if you have ADB tools with fastboot installed on your PC, then after step 14 you can just use fastboot to unlock your bootloader, by typing "fastboot oem unlock <code>"
Note 2: I don't do tech support via PM, so don't PM me for help or with questions. Use the thread instead, and some other XDA members or myself will probably help you. Good luck!
Now I'm hoping some dev takes a shine to our phablet, and compiles TWRP build for it. It can certainly be installed now that we managed to unlock the bootloader
To enter Project Mode on Wifi only tablets, open calculator and enter () () 2,846,579 () (). On 10.8" tablet, it will need to be in landscape mode to get all the calculator symbols to show.
Am I right that warranty is still intact, as Huawei does not know what we are doing?
as long as we relock it when we are done ?
Apo11on said:
2. Buy 4 credits (cost is 4 euro) using the Buy link
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Why do we have to pay for it? I bet there's an easy way to unlock it without to pay, isn't it?
This Page describe an unlock process for huawei devices that's likely the prozess for Google or Motorola devices.
Isn't it working on the M5, too?
Marcopoloy13 said:
Why do we have to pay for it? I bet there's an easy way to unlock it without to pay, isn't it?
This Page describe an unlock process for huawei devices that's likely the prozess for Google or Motorola devices.
Isn't it working on the M5, too?
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I think an answer for using the "unofficial" way would be that officially having an unlocked bootloader may void your warranty and I do not know how nice Huawei plays with that, so that the "official" way is not the best option to many people ...
If the device is halfway bricked, however, and you cannot restore the locked bootloader, they still know and are not too friendly either, because one did not use the proper method ...
kev1807 said:
I think an answer for using the "unofficial" way would be that officially having an unlocked bootloader may void your warranty and I do not know how nice Huawei plays with that, so that the "official" way is not the best option to many people ...
If the device is halfway bricked, however, and you cannot restore the locked bootloader, they still know and are not too friendly either, because one did not use the proper method ...
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Your assumptions are incorrect. Warranty is voided no matter whichever way you use to unlock. The correct answer to Marcopoloy13' post is that (1) he doesn't "have to" do anything, and (2) the site he linked, simply echoes what I already said in the OP - that you can contact Huawei to request the unlock code.
Was just guessing
Apo11on said:
Your assumptions are incorrect. Warranty is voided no matter whichever way you use to unlock. The correct answer to Marcopoloy13' post is that (1) he doesn't "have to" do anything, and (2) the site he linked, simply echoes what I already said in the OP - that you can contact Huawei to request the unlock code.
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I requested the unlock code via email. They were quick in replying but none of the codes they sent worked. They sent me 4 different codes and one was even my tablets serial number! Gave up asking in the end and will just use dc unlocker.
If you have been successful unlocking your M5 bootloader using the steps provided - please share your experience here, including any kind of problems you've encountered and how did you solve them. This will help others.
Worked for me with no issues. Quick and easy.
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Worked for me with no issues. Quick and easy.
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Which Model do you use? And congrats for unlocking.
florian-m19 said:
Which Model do you use? And congrats for unlocking.
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CMR-W09 (10.8" wifi)
after you successful unlock youre device, is it possible to root it without twrp ?
florian-m19 said:
after you successful unlock youre device, is it possible to root it without twrp ?
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You could have a look at this thread from the Huawei Mate 9 forum and give it a try but with relevant Mediapad M5 firmware! https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-9/how-to/guide-install-magisk-mate-9-running-t3773878
magnumlove said:
You could have a look at this thread from the Huawei Mate 9 forum and give it a try but with relevant Mediapad M5 firmware! https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-9/how-to/guide-install-magisk-mate-9-running-t3773878
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Is there a way back if it does not work?
I also have the CMR-w09 how ever DC can not find the device i have it fully installed on my windows 10 maybe it is because of HI(hiwai sync)?
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Marcopoloy13 said:
Why do we have to pay for it? I bet there's an easy way to unlock it without to pay, isn't it?
[new user can not post url"]This Page[/XXX] describe an unlock process for huawei devices that's likely the prozess for Google or Motorola devices.
Isn't it working on the M5, too?
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I tried this but the link does not open to register for unlock? also i am based in Uk and there is no option to give a UK number
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m5mediapad said:
I also have the CMR-w09 how ever DC can not find the device i have it fully installed on my windows 10 maybe it is because of HI(hiwai sync)?
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I tried this but the link does not open to register for unlock? also i am based in Uk and there is no option to give a UK number
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I am trying yo get debian9 with xfce fully installed on this tablet with NO andriod system running such as linux deploy or VNC....
Am I the only one who couldn't get these instructions to work?
I can't get the device to install cleanly on either or my two Windows PCs. Perhaps I need drivers?
Perhaps as a result, DC Unlocker won't find my phone via automatic detection.
I might be able to get a code elsewhere - but I also can't get this thing to boot into Download mode.
Am I supposed to enable anything in Developer Options?
When I hook up to my PC, I get asked whether I want to charge only or xfer files or photos. Does it matter what I select?
Manufacture mode tends to revert back to Hisuite mode after I disconnect the USB cable.
Thanks...
(ETA - I figured out DL mode - the instructions say "power keyS" not "power key" - my bad)
(ETA - I got my key from DC. Got the following error message from Multi-Tool - 'Error! Unable to execute command, check the status of Bootloader and FRP (Phone Finder).' I'll figure this out.)
(ETA - turns out you have to enable OEM unlocking, who'd a thunk it. For the record, I'm not that Android illiterate, this is simply the first device I have bought in years, the first device I've bought within days of first root, and I'm used to everything being spelled out. Big thanks to the OP nonetheless!)
thref23 said:
Am I the only one who couldn't get these instructions to work?
I can't get the device to install cleanly on either or my two Windows PCs. Perhaps I need drivers?
Perhaps as a result, DC Unlocker won't find my phone via automatic detection.
I might be able to get a code elsewhere - but I also can't get this thing to boot into Download mode.
Am I supposed to enable anything in Developer Options?
When I hook up to my PC, I get asked whether I want to charge only or xfer files or photos. Does it matter what I select?
Manufacture mode tends to revert back to Hisuite mode after I disconnect the USB cable.
Thanks...
(ETA - I figured out DL mode - the instructions say "power keyS" not "power key" - my bad)
(ETA - I got my key from DC. Got the following error message from Multi-Tool - 'Error! Unable to execute command, check the status of Bootloader and FRP (Phone Finder).' I'll figure this out.)
(ETA - turns out you have to enable OEM unlocking, who'd a thunk it. For the record, I'm not that Android illiterate, this is simply the first device I have bought in years, the first device I've bought within days of first root, and I'm used to everything being spelled out. Big thanks to the OP nonetheless!)
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How'd you fix the device not being detected? I've tried everything to get drivers installed, but none of them work. I'm stuck at finding the phone via automatic detection.
PewPewK said:
How'd you fix the device not being detected? I've tried everything to get drivers installed, but none of them work. I'm stuck at finding the phone via automatic detection.
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I'm not 100% sure, but three things:
Make sure to enable USB debugging via Developer Options.
Make sure you are still in Manufacturer mode, and have not been reverted back to Hisuite mode, before hooking it up to your PC .
I installed and opened Multi-Tool before I successfully generated a code; I forget if I did anything in particular, but it prompted me to download a Huawei_Drivers zip file that I might or might not have needed.
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I'm not 100% sure, but three things:
Make sure to enable USB debugging via Developer Options.
Make sure you are still in Manufacturer mode, and have not been reverted back to Hisuite mode, before hooking it up to your PC .
I installed and opened Multi-Tool before I successfully generated a code; I forget if I did anything in particular, but it prompted me to download a Huawei_Drivers zip file that I might or might not have needed.
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I managed to fix it, but I'm also not clear on what I did that caused it to work for others who might be running into the problem.
The last thing I did before it worked was install and update the latest HiSuite from Huawei's website. Otherwise I also was trying to install the Huawei drivers from Multi-Tool. Either one of those is likely the culprit for it finally working.
Just got a Nokia 3.1 to use a testing tool and other fun stuff, and therefore would like to root it. Does anyone of you know of a working root of the 3.1?
So this phone is a no go for root and custom roms I guess.
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So this phone is a no go for root and custom roms I guess.
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Why do you think so? Bootloader can be unlocked via Developer settings, and I think there is no special magic preventing this device from rooting.
I would try rooting it by flashing some SuperSU zips or something like that, but I didn't try it yet
Has anyone checked this out? I haven't purchased a Nokia 3.1 but am considering it. I went so far as to create a Nokia account and there is a bootloader unlock apk, as well as an unlock.key that can be downloaded, and there are clear instructions on the Nokia page itself.. Since I don't have the phone, I did not attempt to proceed. However, if the 3.1 qualifies (I don't see why it wouldn't) then getting root should be as easy as following Magisk instructions.
There is even a page for the open source releases.
If I were to get the 3.1, my main objective would likely be to just obtain root. Looks like it should be doable.
Edit - well over 100 views since I posted this but no one has tried to unlock and/or root. I thought that was the purpose of this thread.
Unfortunately that app always crashes
VidarPT said:
Unfortunately that app always crashes
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That is unfortunate! Perhaps, does activating Developer Options allow to select OEM Unlocking and USB Debuging, then running the Unlocking App? To run step 5 of 5 (see NOKIA INSTRUCTIONS below) you would need to have USB Debugging enabled anyway. Nowhere in the instructions is that mentioned.
FYI - Activate Developer Options: Go to Settings>About Phone and tap Build Number 7 times. Back out to access Developer Options.
Also, I do not have this phone but am interested in it. I cannot confirm if any of the advice I am giving will work, but it is what I would try.
NOKIA INSTRUCTIONS
Introduction
Firstly, we need to validate that the phone you would like to unlock is operated by you. There are a few steps to this, so we ask that you carefully follow all instructions. Let’s get started.
To participate, simply complete the following steps:
1. Please download the Nokia Bootloader Unlocker app. You can download the apk from this link and install the apk on your device. If you don’t understand how to install an apk on your device, please do not unlock the bootloader on your device. Doing so will void your phone's warranty and may cause irreparable damage.
2. Launch the Nokia Bootloader Unlocker app and fill your email information and click “Submit”.
3. The app will display a code. Please enter this in the form below along with your email address. Then press "Request to Unlock"
Your bootloader can now be unlocked. Follow the instructions below:
Step 1/5
Check the email you entered during registration. You should receive an email with a message as follows:
Hi, Thanks for requesting the unlocking bootloader. Please download your unlock key from the following link. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Download the unlock key and save it as “unlock.key”.
Step 2/5
Power off your device. Once powered off, press and hold the Volume Down button.
Step 3/5
While keeping the Volume Down button pressed, connect the device to the computer via USB cable. The device will boot into “Download mode”. If you have difficulty, try powering up normally, power off the device again and start back from Step 1.
Step 4/5
Download the following fastboot binary for your OS here.
Step 5/5
Open a command prompt:
Windows: Start > cmd
Mac: Applications > Utilities > Terminal.app
Linux: Terminal
Navigate to the directory where the previously downloaded unlock.key file is saved. Then enter the following commands:
fastboot flash unlock unlock.key
fastboot oem unlock
If successful, you should see the below message:
Unlock success!
Then reboot the device by entering the following command:
fastboot reboot
You are done!
It doesn't work either way. I tried with both those options enabled and disabled but the program always crashes. It's interesting to note that the app itself fails to install through chrome or "Files" app. Gives an error saying "Can't open app". I only managed to install it through ES File Explorer. Could it be because of I bought the phone on a Vodafone store? I can't find the original stock rom to flash, sadly.
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It doesn't work either way. I tried with both those options enabled and disabled but the program always crashes. It's interesting to note that the app itself fails to install through chrome or "Files" app. Gives an error saying "Can't open app". I only managed to install it through ES File Explorer. Could it be because of I bought the phone on a Vodafone store? I can't find the original stock rom to flash, sadly.
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I have been researching this and have found that, as of this writing, only the Nokia 8 qualifies for bootloader unlocking. See here. The only thing holding me back from jumping on this Nokia 3.1 is the inability to unlock the bootloader (and maybe the lack of fingerprint sensor.) Hopefully it gets "approved soon".
Currently the oem unlock using the Nokia bootloader unlock only works for Nokia 8
is there a way to root the 3.1 yet successfully? im a noob at this stuff and don't want to screw my phone.
snarfydog said:
is there a way to root the 3.1 yet successfully? im a noob at this stuff and don't want to screw my phone.
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No, not until Nokia decides to allow users to unlock bootloader.
What about the 3.1 plus. I've already unlocked OEM. I just started looking, thought I'd start here first.
XSHADOW3 said:
What about the 3.1 plus. I've already unlocked OEM. I just started looking, thought I'd start here first.
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It doesn't matter if you have enabled "OEM unlocking" option in Developer settings, currently Nokia doesn't allow unlocking of bootloader and thus rooting device, unless you are Nokia 8 user. You can try this, but it will crash almost for sure.
As far as I can tell, my bootloader is unlocked. I am a noob of course, but I have been researching this topic for a couple of months now. I could be mistaken in thinking "upload" mode is it, but I can't seem to figure out the difference. Otherwise, I don't know what to do next.
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As far as I can tell, my bootloader is unlocked. I am a noob of course, but I have been researching this topic for a couple of months now. I could be mistaken in thinking "upload" mode is it, but I can't seem to figure out the difference. Otherwise, I don't know what to do next.
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Can you please tell what did you do exactly?
MilesSeventh said:
Can you please tell what did you do exactly?
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To get to "Upload" mode? Assuming it's the same for the 3.1 Plus-maybe I should have specified that-holding power button and volume up during startup will open "Upload" mode.
You can also use adb with the command "reboot bootloader." For that reason, I think it's the bootloader, but I could be wrong.
Sorry if I was a bit misleading and it is totally different on the Nokia 3.1, I was just some kinda hopeful to actually see people talk about it.
Let's get her done
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To get to "Upload" mode? Assuming it's the same for the 3.1 Plus-maybe I should have specified that-holding power button and volume up during startup will open "Upload" mode.
You can also use adb with the command "reboot bootloader." For that reason, I think it's the bootloader, but I could be wrong.
Sorry if I was a bit misleading and it is totally different on the Nokia 3.1, I was just some kinda hopeful to actually see people talk about it.
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I'm not bringing any sizable programming skills to the table unless somebody wants to teach me real fast.
Hopefully, I bring tidings of great joy. So I got two these Nokia's and they're both locked. to the carrier, Cricket. I suspect they are at least unlawfully locked. . My understanding is you can't lock to used phone especially if it's been sold as a prepaid phone. I believe this falls under the reseller flex policy. I bought it off of eBay from a guy that sells nothing but phones and he's been extremely cagey about what he'll admit to, so I called the carrier. I literally waited an hour and a half on the phone because I am falling asleep and I was on a computer speaker phone so it kept on the time of the call. I only held that long because I had fallen asleep. Anyway since I'm not in a cricket or AT&T customer then don't plan to eitherbe they could care less about me it actually told me they didn't have any information on the phone after I gave them the IMEI number.
My guess is the fcc's not going to do much because it's a trump Administration. So I spent about 45 minutes on the phone with Nokia and well at least they're interesting I think Microsoft paid between 7 and 12 billion to acquire them I recently sold them off for like a box of jujyfruits. Anyway they're committed to customer service so I figure my predicament might give me an in there.
So those unlock codes that it was a link earlier in the post for that's just to unlock the bootloader, right? You know this is a pretty decent phone for a low-end guy I got the newer 3.1 C it's got Cricket's bootloader in bloatware on it,
takes up a ton of space.
I mean it probably won't happen but if Nokia ever goes public again - I think the acquiring companies. Their eye on the prize and they're going to kick some ass. So I'm all in on this let's get this done. If you want I can see what I can do about asking Nokia 4 whatever it's going to take just to keep me a satisfied customer since they know Cricket/ATT isn't following the Obama regs.
Oof... It would be beautiful if Nokia customer support could guide us onto rooting this phone.
its so simple to unlock oem on nokia 3.1 plus. no third app needed. after developer option on -> go to developer option setting -> there is toggle button to on/off developer option , just use that toggle to off it and on it -> press yes for on dev options -> and select oem unlock. that all
It is pretty straightforward once you have unlocked bootloader (not by Nokia). If you want, you can simply dump boot_a or boot_b with SPflash tool, patch in Magisk app, and reflash.
Otherwise you can use my TWRP (NO TOUCH, and has disabled dm-verity). Please note it's only working on build v3.180, updates not supported - as it was only needed for my project.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/no...m-kali-nethunter-nokia-3-1-android-9-t4157681
I can't find anything definitive about whether it's rootable or not
Same here i tried every root app possible and failed.
just unlock bootloader and flash twrp
after that flash latest magisk zip hope it will work
Bhanu8082 said:
just unlock bootloader and flash twrp
after that flash latest magisk zip hope it will work
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No need to flash TWRP: Booting into it is sufficient.
Bhanu8082 said:
just unlock bootloader and flash twrp
after that flash latest magisk zip hope it will work
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How did you unlock the bootloader?
sCriptKittY1987 said:
How did you unlock the bootloader?
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simple , go to about phone and try to find build number,
after you find build number tap on it until it says you are in developer mode
after that head on to developer option (it may be inside about phone section or above about phone section) turn on the option which says allow oem unlock. then,
just reboot to recovery mode either by pressing volume up or volume down key with power button.
after you enter recovery connect usb cable and open command prompt in pc and make sure that lg device drivers are installed on your pc also make sure you have adb and fastboot installed.
ok, after all this type command
adb devices
if any thing shows us then you have successfully connected your device.
after it type
adb reboot bootloader
then your mobile should restart and show fastboot mode in screen
type command
fastboot oem unlock
and done your bootloader is unlocked.
Bhanu8082 said:
just unlock bootloader and flash twrp
after that flash latest magisk zip hope it will work
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Where did you find a tarp img for the LG k51?
sCriptKittY1987 said:
Where did you find a tarp img for the LG k51?
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tarp image????? just follow the tutorial.
I meant TWRP recovery . After you've unlocked the bootloader where did you get a custom recovery to flash for the LG k51. From what I saw on Team Wins website, there isn't one.
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simple , go to about phone and try to find build number,
after you find build number tap on it until it says you are in developer mode
after that head on to developer option (it may be inside about phone section or above about phone section) turn on the option which says allow oem unlock. then,
just reboot to recovery mode either by pressing volume up or volume down key with power button.
after you enter recovery connect usb cable and open command prompt in pc and make sure that lg device drivers are installed on your pc also make sure you have adb and fastboot installed.
ok, after all this type command
adb devices
if any thing shows us then you have successfully connected your device.
after it type
adb reboot bootloader
then your mobile should restart and show fastboot mode in screen
type command
fastboot oem unlock
and done your bootloader is unlocked.
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When I typed fastboot oem unlock I get a reply saying <waiting for any device>
sCriptKittY1987 said:
When I typed fastboot oem unlock I get a reply saying <waiting for any device>
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I doubt that's going to work, but let me know if it does. Carriers and manufacturers use a variety of sophisticated security schemes like requiring lengthy codes that only they can provide, etc to purposely make it very difficult to unlock bootloaders. Tmobile gave me a K51 for free. They apparently feel the have to pay for it by spying on me. I bought a moto g7 plus unlocked for $117 directly from Moto and put Lineage on it, no gapps Would love to use thie k51 though if anyone figures it out because it's more waterproof and bigger battery.
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I can't find anything definitive about whether it's rootable or not
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Whether device's bootloader is unlockable / device's Android is root-able or not you easily can find out by means of ABB:
Code:
adb shell "getprop ro.oem_unlock_supported"
If returned value is 1, then it's supported otherwise it's not.
sCriptKittY1987 said:
Where did you find a tarp img for the LG k51?
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and let me guess my doofus luck im guessing no way to unlock it with out a P.C. like nuttin at all?
Absolutely no of the crap above works at all in any capacity especially sprint. Generic postings like hold volume down and power also doesn't work to go into fastboot so if you guys are following the advice of some of these guys don't because you'll drop more money on a new phone then you will unlocking it some variants verizon is one I think you have to call LG I know I spent 6 hrs on the phone with "tech support" aka "jokes with a screen to read from" to FINALLY get into touch with an engineer who told me the only way "NOW" to unlocked the bootloader is in his office which means it has to be depot to be unlocked which as of this moment lg is not doing that WILL change in the future that was 12/03/2020. Even running external adb with kali linux to hack it broke the bootloader and sends you into an infinite reboot loop
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Whether device's bootloader is unlockable / device's Android is root-able or not you easily can find out by means of ABB:
Code:
adb shell "getprop ro.oem_unlock_supported"
If returned value is 1, then it's supported otherwise it's not.
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This returns no value on a locked bootloader because even with Dev. Opt. Enables its still read only until bootloader is unlocked this is verified on two carriers k51's sprint and att. However it is unlockable we haven't found it and/or LG has not added this service to their site which is where you will get the info needed for the unlocked.
Oh my. You know you need to do all this from a computer, right? Can't do it in an Android terminal because fastboot commands are only valid in a phone's bootloader environment. And if you didnt know that then rooting and all of the dangers that come with it just isnt for you. But yes, it's rootable. So here you go anyway.
Reboot the phone to download mode.
Install LG's K51 usb drivers, and install adb and fastboot, on your computer.
Open a command prompt and type: fastboot oem unlock
If it does anything other than pat you on the back and tell you it's proud of you and how well you follow instructions, then go back and follow the effing instructions.
Otherwise, type: fastboot reboot.
Download magisk manager.
Do the magisk manager.
Use the LG flash tool on your computer to flash what you just did when you did the magisk manager.
And presto, you're rooted. Or I successfully left out enough info and you dont know how to use Google, leaving your device still not rooted. And thank god for that.
Ive been learning from xda for some time now. Bricked a few phones in my learning curve and tonight i had my first success with my g7, and wrighting this on my new k51. This is my first post and I think that was pretty rude of you to say. This is supposed to be a place to learn, share knowledge, and help those who are less educated. Not look down on people and say crap like that. If he wants to learn even if it takes a couple bricked phones to do it, let him. Either give him the proper procedures or dont say nothing at all. How long did it take you? How many phones? Its taking me quit a while but i am finaly getting somewhere. Keep with it guy. Dont let this dude, or any one else for that matter, bring you down.
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Ive been learning from xda for some time now. Bricked a few phones in my learning curve and tonight i had my first success with my g7, and wrighting this on my new k51. This is my first post and I think that was pretty rude of you to say. This is supposed to be a place to learn, share knowledge, and help those who are less educated. Not look down on people and say crap like that. If he wants to learn even if it takes a couple bricked phones to do it, let him. Either give him the proper procedures or dont say nothing at all. How long did it take you? How many phones? Its taking me quit a while but i am finaly getting somewhere. Keep with it guy. Dont let this dude, or any one else for that matter, bring you down.
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Yo Ken,
So your K51 rooted?
If so, maybe you could provide a step by step?
I haven't done this yet but is it verified working? I did a google search came across the method to do the unlocking but it showed it was a failed project?
TexasPride said:
I haven't done this yet but is it verified working? I did a google search came across the method to do the unlocking but it showed it was a failed project?
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O lord i hope this isnt true