orange triangle on boot up - T-Mobile LG G5 Questions & Answers

I flashed back to stock unrooted tot file but I still get the orange triangle and messege about software cant be checked for corruption before each boot up. Can this be undone? Im having issues with the phone diying and I have to pull the battery to reboot. Need to send this thing back to T Mobile without voiding warranty if possible. Any suggestions or help would be appreciated.

I don't know of a way currently but as far as I know T-Mobile don't care John Legere CEO is all about freedom to use device as you want I read an article that he was going to be talking to Samsung about a way to get around the locked boot loader on T-Mobile galaxy s7 so that tells me they don't care if you root your device.
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This is because your bootloader is still unlocked you would need to go into fastboot and use the fastboot oem lock command when you are on the stock software to remove this.

hungmung said:
This is because your bootloader is still unlocked you would need to go into fastboot and use the fastboot oem lock command when you are on the stock software to remove this.
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Thanks, I saw this on Max Lee's YouTube as well and was almost done when my phone died again. I called t mobile anyway and talked to two different people whom both swear it's the battery. Long story short they wouldn't send me a new phone and are sending me a battery that won't be here till Monday. I hope it works cause if not I will be over a week with no phone

Its not the battery. Its because your bootloader is unlocked.

Double0EK said:
Its not the battery. Its because your bootloader is unlocked.
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So the bootloader unlocked has something to do with the phone dying and not booting up without several battery pulls?

The battery arrived a couple hours ago and didn't help at all. Just got off phone with t mobile and my new phone will be here tomorrow. I've tried to fastboot but phone dies before I can lock the boot loader. I have to just send it back unlocked and hope they don't hit me with a 400$ fee.

thelastillwill said:
So the bootloader unlocked has something to do with the phone dying and not booting up without several battery pulls?
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Sorry..I didnt read your entire OP. But the bootloader causes that Triangle Sign on Bootup.
Hope your next device works out better for you.

thelastillwill said:
The battery arrived a couple hours ago and didn't help at all. Just got off phone with t mobile and my new phone will be here tomorrow. I've tried to fastboot but phone dies before I can lock the boot loader. I have to just send it back unlocked and hope they don't hit me with a 400$ fee.
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Please let us know how this goes

I'm really curious as to this outcome.

Update, by the time my new phone arrived the old one would no longer boot up. It was completely dead but T-Mobile sent the new phone next day air for free because I had to wait 3 days for a battery. The new phone is rooted, running fluence patch with no issues so far and it's been 3 weeks. No extra charges on my bill even though the bootloader was unlocked , even got a extra battery out of the deal!

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[Q] I need help with my Htc One M8 Verizon (Rooted)

I purchased a Verizon htc one m8 off some guy and i went home erased the phone a 2nd time and realized something called SuperSu was installed and i knew right then & there this fool gave sold me rooted phone so i click the app and pressed full unroot then restarted the phone the app was erased... Restarted the phone in bootloader mode or what ever and the top says Unlocked and S-off but no tampered sign and the software status says official so the questions i have are
1) Do i have to re root this phone in order to lock the bootloader and return to S-on?
2) Will re locking the bootloader or returning to S-on brick my device or any chance of bricking my device ?
3)If my software status says official is that good or bad ?
4) Will i be able to install future updates at all if i leave the device like it is now ?
Thnak you for taking your time to read this.
Why would you want to relock it? Learn how to do things this way and take advantage is the fact that you aren't locked down to Verizon's chains.
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silver04v said:
Why would you want to relock it? Learn how to do things this way and take advantage is the fact that you aren't locked down to Verizon's chains.
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well i pay 11 dollars for a warranty i need my warranty lol...
MH1994 said:
well i pay 11 dollars for a warranty i need my warranty lol...
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Verizon doesnt care if its rooted or S-OFF.
If I have to send a phone back I send it with my own ROMS on them.
They have never said anything.
As well, I dont recommend turning S-On as you have a much greater chance of bricking the phone.
I would just leave it as it is... Well, actually... I would load my ROM
Well lol
scrosler said:
Verizon doesnt care if its rooted or S-OFF.
If I have to send a phone back I send it with my own ROMS on them.
They have never said anything.
As well, I dont recommend turning S-On as you have a much greater chance of bricking the phone.
I would just leave it as it is... Well, actually... I would load my ROM
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well software wise i think they would i mean if my software messed up it would be "my fault" lol...i dont think they would replace my phone

abnormal phone behaviour with 5.0.2 need help

first of all, i have searched a lot about the issue i am having, i have not found a single one as mine.
XT1033 with locked bootloader
It started with 5.0.2 ota update, the update file was downloaded and flashing was smoothly done, after the final restart it stuck in a boot loop (on the moto logo white coloured). i straight away went to service center and they told me that my motherboard was the issue, needs to be changed for almost the cost of the phone itself.
then i thought of trying somethings from here (xda), found [5.0.2][Restore to Stock][XT1033] Asia Retail [Dual Sim][4.4.2/4.4.2][LockBootloader] i tried flashing stock firmware from this thread not flashing the "mfastboot.exe oem lock begin" and "mfastboot.exe oem lock" part. And the phone started!!!! i was laughing about the motherboard thing
Used it for about 15 days with no bug, no issues, no random reboots, the again one day it simply went into bootloop again, i was sure that there was a hardware issue, but then again i went through the same procedure and it was again working, this same process has happened for about 4-5 times on the last month.
i would like to know:
1. Is it a hardware issue? (service center people will surely make me buy a new motherboard)
2. Is it some kind of issue with the lollipop, downgrading to kitkat will help?
3. any permanent solution (or will i have to format the phone every 10 days?)
any help is very much appreciated.
kaliyaakakallu1 said:
first of all, i have searched a lot about the issue i am having, i have not found a single one as mine.
XT1033 with locked bootloader
It started with 5.0.2 ota update, the update file was downloaded and flashing was smoothly done, after the final restart it stuck in a boot loop (on the moto logo white coloured). i straight away went to service center and they told me that my motherboard was the issue, needs to be changed for almost the cost of the phone itself.
then i thought of trying somethings from here (xda), found [5.0.2][Restore to Stock][XT1033] Asia Retail [Dual Sim][4.4.2/4.4.2][LockBootloader] i tried flashing stock firmware from this thread not flashing the "mfastboot.exe oem lock begin" and "mfastboot.exe oem lock" part. And the phone started!!!! i was laughing about the motherboard thing
Used it for about 15 days with no bug, no issues, no random reboots, the again one day it simply went into bootloop again, i was sure that there was a hardware issue, but then again i went through the same procedure and it was again working, this same process has happened for about 4-5 times on the last month.
i would like to know:
1. Is it a hardware issue? (service center people will surely make me buy a new motherboard)
2. Is it some kind of issue with the lollipop, downgrading to kitkat will help?
3. any permanent solution (or will i have to format the phone every 10 days?)
any help is very much appreciated.
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Replacing the motherboard is a very bad idea as you can buy a new phone from that money
You can try unlocking the bootloader and flashing a custom ROM
PS- After unlocking BL You can take a backup is your data partition with a custom recovery and then no worries of data loss
So this is not a hardware issue??
kaliyaakakallu1 said:
So this is not a hardware issue??
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I can't tell you that now because it may be after all a hardware issue
Now
Is your phone in warranty?
Do you have any problem in unlocking the bootloader?
sjandroiddeveloper said:
I can't tell you that now because it may be after all a hardware issue
Now
Is your phone in warranty?
Do you have any problem in unlocking the bootloader?
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no, the phone is not in warranty.
And about unlocking the boot loader, one option for me was to get a new moto g 2014 with exchange offer on flipkart (i am from india and flipkart is reducing about Rs 3000 for this phone). So i am not sure that if i unlock the boot loader will they accept it??
is there a way to relock it and make it stock?
kaliyaakakallu1 said:
no, the phone is not in warranty.
And about unlocking the boot loader, one option for me was to get a new moto g 2014 with exchange offer on flipkart (i am from india and flipkart is reducing about Rs 3000 for this phone). So i am not sure that if i unlock the boot loader will they accept it??
is there a way to relock it and make it stock?
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Yes you can lock the bootloader again but that's I think not gonna help because when you unlock your device you need to get the unlock code from Motorola only, so they after all know that you unlocked it once
And buying a second gen moto g is not a good deal at current time as the internals are almost same on both devices and besides you are getting only Rs 3000 off that's not a big amount on money considering that you may still be able to save your device
sjandroiddeveloper said:
Yes you can lock the bootloader again but that's I think not gonna help because when you unlock your device you need to get the unlock code from Motorola only, so they after all know that you unlocked it once
And buying a second gen moto g is not a good deal at current time as the internals are almost same on both devices and besides you are getting only Rs 3000 off that's not a big amount on money considering that you may still be able to save your device
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thanks for the suggestion.
as soon as i get home, i will look into unlocking bootloader and installing some custom rom, can you recommend any particular rom that you are using, need it as a daily driver (stable one) .
kaliyaakakallu1 said:
thanks for the suggestion.
as soon as i get home, i will look into unlocking bootloader and installing some custom rom, can you recommend any particular rom that you are using, need it as a daily driver (stable one) .
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And please think before talking any step
I said "you may be able to save your device" and not "you will surely be able to save your device"
Don't blame me if custom ROMs are not able to solve your problem
These things don't always have a desired output
Now if you are ready for some customs things my suggestions to you
* Use either philz touch latest or TWRP from xda ( and not from TWRP's official site)
* For ROMs , if you still want to stick with Motorola's stock ROM you can try custom recovery flashable zip made by @lost101
He made both normal variants and optimised ones
*Or if you wanna use custom ROMs try CM 12.1 latest nightly
*Read properly how to flash everything
*If while flashing anything you see any error in logs report back ( it may be able to tell if there's a hardware fault)

7 day wait for oem

why for S9 and s9+ there's a 7 day Wait period for OEM unlock?
Lol... ask samsung.
But this is nothing new, started last fall with the note 8 so i dont know why so many S9 users are surprised really.
sent from my Exynos S9 plus, Pixel 2 XL or Note FE
It gives enterprises 7 days to locate/wipe lost/stolen phones.
When you see RMM state: Prenormal in download mode you are within this period. (RMM = Remote Management & Monitoring).
RMM not unlocking...
Hi Gang!
I've got an international S9+ (SM-G965F/DS) and I've got a working SIM in it. But, after the 168 hrs of uptime, it's still showing as PRENORMAL. I've got developer mode enabled because I want to root this device. But, I can't get to the OEM Unlock until this thing switches to normal mode. Any clues as to why it's not going to Normal mode?
TIA
taichichuan said:
Hi Gang!
I've got an international S9+ (SM-G965F/DS) and I've got a working SIM in it. But, after the 168 hrs of uptime, it's still showing as PRENORMAL. I've got developer mode enabled because I want to root this device. But, I can't get to the OEM Unlock until this thing switches to normal mode. Any clues as to why it's not going to Normal mode?
TIA
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Do you have a pending ota update? If so you need to take it to get out. It won't reset your 7d wait the whole "up time" thing is complete nonsense anyway ?
My phone is in prenormal state. I have stock firmware and tried to install twrp but decided to just stay stock. Now i cant use google pay..will it work after 7 days?
Hmm... OK, I'll apply the OTA update and see what happens.
TNX,
Mike
So this OEM unlock wait time thing applies to the US SD model as well?
W00fah said:
So this OEM unlock wait time thing applies to the US SD model as well?
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no sir, yours will never show up. Besides with a locked bootloader there is nothing you can do with it anyway.
force70 said:
no sir, yours will never show up. Besides with a locked bootloader there is nothing you can do with it anyway.
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Bummer. Hope something comes out for it soon.
W00fah said:
Bummer. Hope something comes out for it soon.
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Sorry to be negative here, but it won't.
partcyborg said:
Sorry to be negative here, but it won't.
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Even if it became available Im still trying to figure out the purpose of even flipping the switch on locked down snap models?
You cant flash anything so I dont see the purpose here and yet everyone keeps asking?
I waited the 7 days and got oem unlock back..it is unlocked atm my status is official but i still cant download Netflix or use google pay? says my syetm is modified..Knox hasnt even been tripped.
partcyborg said:
Sorry to be negative here, but it won't.
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Damn. I'm really gonna have to get a Pixel phone when I do my upgrade. Sucks that nothing is working out for the US model of this phone.

Google repair shop re-locked my bootloader... wtf now?

OG Pixel from Verizon, had it for years, battery has been really ****ty lately. So I had to send my phone in to get a new battery, and the cost was similar to go thru google store, so I did. Wiped the phone, restored to stock android, but left bootloader unlocked. Got the phone back today and version of android was downgraded and bootloader was locked.
How ****ed am I and what are my recourses? Tried google support, they're nearly useless.
If you never booted the device yet you can try "fastboot flashing unlock" and it will just re-unlock. Other than that I don't think you will ever see a unlock status on that phone. This is why I do my repairs myself.
Fastboot flashing unlock was unsuccessful, but I suspect that was because the phone was booted up for "troubleshooting" with Google "support."
I assume then there's no way to return it to the post-flash pre-boot state without some closely guarded hardware and software?
Before updating in any way... Search Verizon unlock Pixel and see if that process will unlock. If you allow update past a certain level stuck with no options then if Verizon locked.
Oh, would never allow an update. I'm not crazy. Tried the unlock method with uninstalling the phone app before you get internet access the day I got it, still no dice. Thanks tho.
I just did a credit card chargeback as they sent me back my device in an unusable condition and refused to compensate for it. We'll see how it shakes out in a few weeks probably. Bought a refurb Pixel 3 in the meantime and it was already unlocked, so all is well.
Thanks for the replies though.
-N
n8lee said:
Fastboot flashing unlock was unsuccessful, but I suspect that was because the phone was booted up for "troubleshooting" with Google "support."
I assume then there's no way to return it to the post-flash pre-boot state without some closely guarded hardware and software?
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Can you tell me what security patch you are on? If you are somewhere around Android 9 patch (potentially Android 10 early patches) you can re-unlock. If you try ticking the OEM unlock option in Dev options or if i heard correctly the phone wont boot? If you know your exact version you can try flashing it through recovery, or trying "fastboot unlock" after ticking the oem unlock. Also remember those old workarounds of removing android.phone and such? Yeah try those. Good luck. We'll try and get you unlocked again.

Question bootloader locked, No valid operating system could be found. The device will not boot.

HELP! I was trying to re-lock my bootloader so I went into Developer options and turned off the OEM unlocking option, which told me to restart my device. restarting it brought me to the bootloader so I then issued the fastboot.exe flashing lock command and after that I'm getting the message No valid operating system could be found. The device will not boot. what are my options??
dimm0k said:
HELP! I was trying to re-lock my bootloader so I went into Developer options and turned off the OEM unlocking option, which told me to restart my device. restarting it brought me to the bootloader so I then issued the fastboot.exe flashing lock command and after that I'm getting the message No valid operating system could be found. The device will not boot. what are my options??
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The correct command is fastboot flashing lock. If you can get into bootloader reflash the factory image and it should reboot
If you want to re-lock the bootloader, you need to have a completely stock ROM or have a ROM with a custom avb key flashed. Anything else will show the error you noted.
You should be able to solve this by flashing the stock OTA in recovery mode.
K1nsey6 said:
The correct command is fastboot flashing lock. If you can get into bootloader reflash the factory image and it should reboot
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I can get into the bootloader, however here I'm seeing the message that the bootloader is already locked! tried flashing the November update, but getting the failed message that I need to be unlocked
craigacgomez said:
If you want to re-lock the bootloader, you need to have a completely stock ROM or have a ROM with a custom avb key flashed. Anything else will show the error you noted.
You should be able to solve this by flashing the stock OTA in recovery mode.
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when I try to get to recovery mode through the bootloader, it immediately spits me back out to the message that there's no valid operating system and to press the power button to power off
Seems like you messed up and bricked your device try seeing if you can unlock your bootloader still if not contact whoever you got device off and report for warranty
dimm0k said:
when I try to get to recovery mode through the bootloader...
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FYI, the bootloader is one of the functional recovery modes.
Try the online Google flash tool. This is what I used to flash back to stock after unrooting my device to run some tests. Although in my case, as you're meant to, I performed the flash prior to re-locking the bootloader, so it might not work for you.
Android Flash Tool
flash.android.com
minidude2012 said:
Seems like you messed up and bricked your device try seeing if you can unlock your bootloader still if not contact whoever you got device off and report for warranty
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FYI, the bootloader is one of the functional recovery modes.
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Beefheart said:
Try the online Google flash tool. This is what I used to flash back to stock after unrooting my device to run some tests. Although in my case, as you're meant to, I performed the flash prior to re-locking the bootloader, so it might not work for you.
Android Flash Tool
flash.android.com
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unfortunately that was a no go for me as well... tells me I need to unlock to perform any of the functions
that said, any possibility the guys at Ubreakifix would be able to get this fixed?
dimm0k said:
unfortunately that was a no go for me as well... tells me I need to unlock to perform any of the functions
that said, any possibility the guys at Ubreakifix would be able to get this fixed?
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Unlikely. This now needs a logic board swap I suspect. You can't unlock the bootloader as you toggled the OEM switch in developer options then relocked the bootloader before flashing stock, you can't boot to Android to untoggle that switch to allow another fastboot unlock command because you have a non-stock image installed with a locked bootloader, and you can't flash back to stock.
Sorry to say, your phone appears to be bricked.
Send it back for a warranty swap. The bootloader is listed as being locked, so unless they delve deeper, it's not obvious the end-user is at fault rather than the device simply refusing to boot one day for no apparent reason.
Beefheart said:
Send it back for a warranty swap. The bootloader is listed as being locked, so unless they delve deeper, it's not obvious the end-user is at fault rather than the device simply refusing to boot one day for no apparent reason.
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should I try sending it back for a warranty swap or would sending it into Google for repairs not be a good idea?
Did you buy it direct from Google? If so that could be an issue, as they're likely going to try to diagnose the fault prior to sending out a replacement, and will discover it's caused by you before refusing a replacement. Where as if you bought it from some a third party vender, they will likely just swap it without any in depth checks.
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Did you buy it direct from Google? If so that could be an issue, as they're likely going to try to diagnose the fault prior to sending out a replacement, and will discover it's caused by you before refusing a replacement. Where as if you bought it from some a third party vender, they will likely just swap it without any in depth checks.
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I purchased this from Amazon when they had the $200 Amazon GC offer... they're allowing me to return the phone, but if I were to buy it again from them it would be at full price. for some reason they are not allowing exchanges/replacement. that said, I was exploring if it would be worth sending to Google for a repair... when you say they in the last sentence, are you referring to Google or the third party vendor?
dimm0k said:
I purchased this from Amazon when they had the $200 Amazon GC offer... they're allowing me to return the phone, but if I were to buy it again from them it would be at full price. for some reason they are not allowing exchanges/replacement. that said, I was exploring if it would be worth sending to Google for a repair... when you say they in the last sentence, are you referring to Google or the third party vendor?
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That's their policy. I bought a Logitech MX Keys for £65 in a UK deal about 10 months ago. When it developed a fault, they offered me a full refund but point blank refused an exchange for a new keyboard, which annoyed me no end as it had gone up to £105 at that point. But it can work the other way around too and you can be the one with the money in your pocket. I've had that happen too.
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That's their policy. I bought a Logitech MX Keys for £65 in a UK deal about 10 months ago. When it developed a fault, they offered me a full refund but point blank refused an exchange for a new keyboard, which annoyed me no end as it had gone up to £105 at that point. But it can work the other way around too and you can be the one with the money in your pocket. I've had that happen too.
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damn, that is rather disappointing! that said and from your response, I guess it's better to go and return to Amazon then...
dimm0k said:
damn, that is rather disappointing! that said and from your response, I guess it's better to go and return to Amazon then...
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The question is, can you use the GC when you purchase another phone?
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The question is, can you use the GC when you purchase another phone?
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unfortunately Amazon thought of abuse this way and priced it so that the device was $200 less from the get-go and charging $200 for the GC
Doesn’t matter what they say, if the device is in warranty, just write them that the device is damaged. They must replace it.

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