Hello XDA Dev Team...
I am searching for past few days to Root my Moto G 3rd Gen without unlocking boot-loader. Any one can help me out... Bcoz i jst want Viper4Android on my device. It cant be install without root. & i didnt want to unlock my boot loader.
Thanks in advance... :good:
Good luck with your quest. IMHO, the ONLY way to root is to unlock your boot loader, but hope springs eternal....
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Thanks for the reply....
Cookie Ninja said:
Good luck with your quest. IMHO, the ONLY way to root is to unlock your boot loader, but hope springs eternal....
Dead Cookies leave no trails...
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Ok then...
Any process to unlock bootloader without PC or any simple process?? Bcoz i dont have a PC.
I just want Viper4Android. Nothing els.
rajatghosh20 said:
Ok then...
Any process to unlock bootloader without PC or any simple process?? Bcoz i dont have a PC.
I just want Viper4Android. Nothing els.
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You need to use a computer to unlock the bootloader. Because you will need to get the device token using fastboot and send it to Motorola and then they will email you the code that you will use to unlock the bootloader.
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Hello!
Today I am gonna teach you how to unlock (and relock) your bootloader. Also fixing bootloop.
Disclaimer! Proceed at your own risk! I am not responsible if anything happens to your phone. Although if you follow every step carefully, you won't have any problems. Unlocking bootloader WILL void your warranty, but you can relock it, so it's under warranty again. Also back up your data!
So lets first talk a little bit, what bootloader is and what a bootloop is. Bootloader is required for some mods like CWM, custom ROMs and so on. Bootloop is if you have unlocked your bootloader, and try to boot your phone, but the booting animation will start to replay, so you basically can't boot up your phone.
Make sure USB Debugging and Unknown Sources are enabled.
But lets get to unlocking the bootloader, shall we.
First, on your phone open Dialer. Type *#*#7378423#*#* to acces the Service Menu. Select Service info, then Configuration, and look for Rooting Status. If Bootloader Status says Yes, then you can unlock your bootloader, if not, stop right now!
Now take a piece of paper, and write down your IMEI - you are gonna need it later to get the bootloader unlock key.
Nextly, download and install Flashtool.
Once installed, go to this site. Fill in the information, and you should recieve a bootloader unlock key onto your eMail.
Now open Flashtool. Click the BLU icon. Then unplug your device, turn it off, hold down the volume up key and then connect your phone to your PC via USB cable. (This is Fastboot Mode)
Once you have done that, you should be promoted with a screen asking for your bootloader unlock key. Type it in and click Unlock and your bootloader should be unlocked now.
To relock, repeat the process of unlocking (click on BLU, connect in fastboot mode, and so on) but this time you will get an option to Relock. Click on it and your bootloader will be locked.
Now, continue reading if facing bootloop, like I did. It's common on our devices to face bootloop, but you can probably come out of it.
After unlocking, try to boot up your device. If not able to boot up, take out your battery. Connect your phone to the PC in Fastboot Mode.
Now relock bootloder. Boot back to Fastboot Mode and unlock it again.
Now flash Xperia E's Stock Full Firmware via Flashmode. Wait for it to flash. First boot might take a while, but hopefully you don't face bootloop / come out of it.
If this guide helped you, then please click thanks!
Any questions? Just ask them and I'll answer!
~SmashMii
Is the bootloader unlocked and locked again, I will be able to use the TrackID?
KU3A98 said:
Is the bootloader unlocked and locked again, I will be able to use the TrackID?
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What?
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KU3A98 said:
Is the bootloader unlocked and locked again, I will be able to use the TrackID?
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No. Because your DRM key cannot be recovered since you unlocked your bootloader.
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abstrkt1337 said:
No. Because your DRM key cannot be recovered since you unlocked your bootloader.
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Wait what ?
you mean to tell me that you cannot use trackID app after bootloader unlock??? i still have it & working good ...(i had made backup with titanium backup) @KU3A98
Grimlock007 said:
Wait what ?
you mean to tell me that you cannot use trackID app after bootloader unlock??? i still have it & working good ...(i had made backup with titanium backup) @KU3A98
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Only the version wich is provided in stock ROM not play store.
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abstrkt1337 said:
Only the version wich is provided in stock ROM not play store.
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its the same right??? ...is there an update or something? ....If yes ,we could get the apk and share it here in themes section (since its a free app ,no worries,and since we own xperia we deserve it)
EDIT: just found it play store ...it shows there is an update(but never showed in my apps) ...updating now, will report in a few
EDIT: update successfull works perfectly!..no idea what you guys are talking about...
My phones bootloader is unlocked and when i reboot my device its give me a warning message what should i do that know one can know this that i have unlocked bootloader please help me i want to sale my phone.
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Haris Salam said:
My phones bootloader is unlocked and when i reboot my device its give me a warning message what should i do that know one can know this that i have unlocked bootloader please help me i want to sale my phone.
Thanks
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follow the steps. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sw675ipX-ds
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Haris Salam said:
My phones bootloader is unlocked and when i reboot my device its give me a warning message what should i do that know one can know this that i have unlocked bootloader please help me i want to sale my phone.
Thanks
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Just download the moto tool kit in apps and themes section, there is a option in tool kit to remove the warning message.. Or u can flash the moto stock boot logo in recovery its a easier option... U can get various boot logo in themes and apps section... I I helped u plzzz hit thanks
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Hello everyone! I didn't want to root my new MOTO G 2015 but I need more storage if I want to install more app's, I saw with root permissions we can transfer full sized app's to the sd, is it true? and how? I've seen already a guide how to root moto g 2015, but know I want to know how to transfer full sized app's to the SD and then i'll decide if I want to root or not.
Do you think I should root? It will be better If i want more storage?
Is it safe? The Lollipop will be automatically installed after the root? I have no need on install other Android OS.
Thank you!
Hey! I can see that you are new here, but rooting your phone isnt gonna delete anything of your data if you search on this forum for Link2sd than you will find a tuturial for how to do that. But if you dont understand any of the words "Brick" or "fastboot" you should do some research first.
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Hey! I can see that you are new here, but rooting your phone isnt gonna delete anything of your data if you search on this forum for Link2sd than you will find a tuturial for how to do that. But if you dont understand any of the words "Brick" or "fastboot" you should do some research first.
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Hello HelpMeruth! And thank you for replying my question!
Here's what I already searched this is , i've got alot of information already but the information I got says my phone will be formatted I think. Brick I remember that word a long time ago when the PSP Scene I know it's not android but I remember it, it's like having a non funcional phone, bricked.
Here's the guide I saw: (I can't post links, if you can search on the youtube : "Moto G 3rd Gen(2015) - How to Root - Unlock Bootloader & Custom Recovery") and tell me if that guide will not brick or format my moto g 3
Any chance of getting bricked? It will remove my SIM Service? I have the phone just for a week and the warranty it's 2 here's, If I root the warranty goes out, is it worth rooting?
Thanks for the reply sir and yes i'm really new in the android scene, just came from the iOS one, got mad at iOS
I can confirm that your phone will not be formatted
The word brick means that your phone wont start up.
Its a gamble for everyone to root, so when you are gonna do it try just booting Twrp. That is the safest way to test it.
But strart with unlocking your bootloader thats already a big step for rooting (unlocking bootloader will format your data!)
If you got any questions send me message!
Its your choise to root or not
HelpMeruth said:
I can confirm that your phone will not be formatted
The word brick means that your phone wont start up.
Its a gamble for everyone to root, so when you are gonna do it try just booting Twrp. That is the safest way to test it.
But strart with unlocking your bootloader thats already a big step for rooting (unlocking bootloader will format your data!)
If you got any questions send me message!
Its your choise to root or not
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You do NOT need to unlock bootloader in order to root.
You DO need to unlock your bootloader for TWRP, unless booted temporarily.
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christopherrrg said:
You do NOT need to unlock bootloader in order to root.
You DO need to unlock your bootloader for TWRP, unless booted temporarily.
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What? you have to unlock the bootloader in order to boot/flash twrp.
and with twrp you can root, how do you root with locked bootloader?
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What? you have to unlock the bootloader in order to boot/flash twrp.
and with twrp you can root, how do you root with locked bootloader?
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Root toolkit
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=62922929
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Root toolkit
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=62922929
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You shouldnt be able to root with a locked bootloader, i quote: 'A locked bootloader locks write access to several partitions like the system partition. This is the reason why rooting is not able without unlocked bootloader.' found on this site https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-main-differences-between-Rooting-and-Unlocking-Bootloader
that tool just has a build in fastboot/adb and automate things for you.
(sorry for my bad english)
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You shouldnt be able to root with a locked bootloader, i quote: 'A locked bootloader locks write access to several partitions like the system partition. This is the reason why rooting is not able without unlocked bootloader.' found on this site https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-main-differences-between-Rooting-and-Unlocking-Bootloader
that tool just has a build in fastboot/adb and automate things for you.
(sorry for my bad english)
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Yeah after doing some research motorola devices seem to have that in place. I was speaking generally from a vanilla aosp aspect. Good find.
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Btw, If I install CyanogenMod it will reset my moto g firmware? Or install another firmware version? Thanks
M05K said:
Btw, If I install CyanogenMod it will reset my moto g firmware? Or install another firmware version? Thanks
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Installing cyanogenmod will still keep you on 5.1.1 your device will just be modified (custom tweaks etc..) so if you have to unlock your bootloader it will void any warranties you have. If you don't have one or don't care just make sure to read carefully as you sound relatively new to CM and you don't want to brick your device.
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Installing cyanogenmod will still keep you on 5.1.1 your device will just be modified (custom tweaks etc..) so if you have to unlock your bootloader it will void any warranties you have. If you don't have one or don't care just make sure to read carefully as you sound relatively new to CM and you don't want to brick your device.
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Yes it will be modified to cyanogenmod firmware right? So the firmware updates from MOTO G 3 I had installed will go resetted to the cyanogenmod firmware right?
M05K said:
Yes it will be modified to cyanogenmod firmware right? So the firmware updates from MOTO G 3 I had installed will go resetted to the cyanogenmod firmware right?
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Correct.
Cm12.1 is just 5.1.1 that's why I said it would.
You may see custom aosp 6.0 ROMs before any real factory builds.
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I'm new to this thing. i tried to root without knowing to unlock bootloader first and suddenly not able to get tru to flashmode.. i tried to unlock bootloader but I forgot to check oem unlock under Developer's Setting. Now i can't flash stock rom to fix this.. There's another way to fix/ enable oem unlock w/out using the device coz it's already Bricked i can't get tru.. Anyhelp would be appreciated..
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I'm new to this thing. i tried to root without knowing to unlock bootloader first and suddenly not able to get tru to flashmode.. i tried to unlock bootloader but I forgot to check oem unlock under Developer's Setting. Now i can't flash stock rom to fix this.. There's another way to fix/ enable oem unlock w/out using the device coz it's already Bricked i can't get tru.. Anyhelp would be appreciated..
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Hello,
Please register for a XDA Account and try posting your query here Moto E 2015 Q&A forum, the experts there maybe able to assist you.
-Vatsal
Hi guys,
It might sound dumb but I was wondering if it was possible to relock the bootloader while keeping root.
In fact, I did not want to modify my Honor 8 that much too soon but I enjoy playing some games on my phone using a pad, I did not want to spend alot so I just went with a pad I already have, the DualShock 4. It works well except the button mapping in native Android games, that's why I have to root to use Sixaxis app to solve the issue.
So I may have to root my device soon but I don't plan any other modification to the system atm and I particularly hate the warning message when you boot (gosh, I hated it on my Moto G but it was easy to replace).
That leads me to the thread title: Is it possible to root and then get rid of the unlocking message (relock the bootloader or anything else would be okayish)?
I just want to get root access on the phone for my gamepad issue and eventually setup some typical things such as a real adblocking solution (DNS66 is not bad but hosts file is still the way to go imo) and maybe Xposed.
Is there a way to reduce the modification on the phone? (Thus the idea of relocking it, I was thinking that maybe, once relocked it won't show the message. But maybe relocking just wipe the phone again? (as unlocking it does))
Thank you guys
thats possible to relock bootloader .but if u used flash custom recovery and SuperSu.zip to root your phone , after rooted device , please reflash stock recovery vi fastboot and relock your bootloader
I don't think it's possible to relock the bootloader and keep your device rooted.
DarkGuyver said:
I don't think it's possible to relock the bootloader and keep your device rooted.
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It was possible with the Nexus 5 and a few other phones to root it and then relock it. Obviously the only way to know if that's the case on this phone is to try it. But you just have to make sure that the stock recovery is there instead of twrp before relocking.
One brave soul needs to try it though. [emoji4]
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Well, I'll wait until someone who has a rooted device give it a try.
That screen would really annoy me... I always thought it was dumb to put that kind of screen... Damn, no need to remind us that it is unlocked if WE DID IT OURSELVES.