can not unlock frp or unlock bootloader - Mate 8 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have read some articles here and there like this one for example http://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-8/general/guide-how-to-unlock-frp-free-t3388810 it advices to enable oem unlock to get rid of frp lock, but after many trials I can say unfortunately there is no relation between oem unlock option and the frp lock http://gadgetguideonline.com/androi...ollipop-5-1-when-you-do-a-factory-data-reset/
The problem is I don't know the solution so I hoped some of the developers out there can help us because it is really hard to find info for the huawei smartphones online.
I have an L-29c185 I was able to unlock the bootloader and root the phone on emui 4.0 and I installed kangvip slim and used it until update b353 (13-7) then I flashed the original firmware L-29c185b320 zip file in twrp and flashed it again using dload method until the logo of "Your device has been unlocked and can't be trusted" has disappeared.The problem is that I can not unlock the bootloader again, frp is always locked although I entered the same google account with the same password nothing had changed .
The phone is working good I only want to root it, I removed the google account and factory reset the phone many times with no help the frp is always locked.

Did you find a solution? I have exactly the same problem.

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Can I root the mate 8 NXT L09 without unlock the bootloader first? Thanks for the reply.
No,first unlock Bootloader,install Twrp and flash Supersu.zip
FRP Lock
Good afternoon, all. Friends I ask your help. I can not remove FRP Lock in any way that only did not try. The toddler in the menu for developers costs on an unblocking, however in a mode bootloader all the same FRP Lock.Из for it not to unblock in any way the loader and accordingly рут to establish and the more so to replace an insertion. Who can faced it and knows the decision? Insertion L29C10B330.
You Can FRP unlocked itself.
in settings/Phoneinfo,press 7 time on Build Number to enable the Developers Option.
Go back an go into Developers Option and unlock FRP:

Fpr lock *byepass* (help)

So recently I have gotten a Note5 , which my friend has had sitting around and I bought it off him but he had forgotten his home password. So I did a Factory Reset but didn't know his old email and now I have tried bypassing the FRP method but none seem to work. It would be very grateful if someone can help me and.......... Also would flashing it back to its original image 5.1.1 help delete the FRP LoCK? :crying::
Turn on OEM Unlock in Developer Options...
sinisin said:
Turn on OEM Unlock in Developer Options...
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How can he do that if he cant get past frp lock?
I am curious myself to see how thTs done
isn't that there's a way to bypass it by connecting phone to computer and run sidesync on the computer?
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Not sure if this method still works but that's how I bypassed a samsung core prime last month.
Also you need to list what methods you used so others can see what you used and see if they have any new ideas.
He needs to restore a back up, or reflash a stock tar. There are literally 10 threads on this. FRP only shows up when someone who has rooted turns off OEM Unlock. I know, cuz I did. Flashing stock tar or a backup will either allow the software to bypass the lock, or restore software that has OEM Unlock turned on..

Samsung galaxy j3 prime sm-j327t1

Does anyone have any development on this device? It's newer and running a droid 7.0 nougat. Any root info or bootloader unlock info would be greatly appreciated
I too am looking, upgraded from the smj320a, gotta day love the phone just needs root do I can retire my older one.
Side note, I noticed oem unlock is missing. Haven't been able to find a reason or answer.
Yeah I seen that too. I was thinking about trying the custom recovery twrp for the galaxy emerge which has the same board and specs as the j3 prime except it's running marshmallow. If I flash it that might work but then it will trip the frp lock and the phone will be soft bricked. It's hopeless with a locked bootloader
Well, frp bypass is kind of my new found hobby. Have locked 10 devices and bypassed them all, one was a new found bypass on the lg tribute 5 running that 5.1.1. So if you frp I can help. Can we tag people in these like that crap spy social network site? Aka FB. Because I do know someone who could possibly help.
I too would also like to root this phone. T-Mobile variant.
How do we go about getting the sm-j327t1 it's own set of development threads?
bobbyp1086 said:
Well, frp bypass is kind of my new found hobby. Have locked 10 devices and bypassed them all, one was a new found bypass on the lg tribute 5 running that 5.1.1. So if you frp I can help. Can we tag people in these like that crap spy social network site? Aka FB. Because I do know someone who could possibly help.
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Frp is not locked as I have not tried to flash a recovery but I know if will lock if I flash my device with the bootloader locked
mrmack44240 said:
Frp is not locked as I have not tried to flash a recovery but I know if will lock if I flash my device with the bootloader locked
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I did some digging and
https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-5x/help/unlock-bootloader-issues-kiw-t3411032
Idk if that's what we're looking at so far only lead to it tho
Also did some digging with shortcut master found some interesting things
Adb shell getprop shows 1 for oem unlock ability
bobbyp1086 said:
Adb shell getprop shows 1 for oem unlock ability
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At the same time it says it's not allowed check pictures
Also found this,
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...RE0Emhghh1sYy7IZw&sig2=DRKv6ALTtyfnCCjjE-CzgQ
Verified boot. Maybe a root that takes affect after boot. Like a temp boot, an on and off switch type root.
bobbyp1086 said:
At the same time it says it's not allowed check pictures
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I don't own this device, but according to what I can gather, it seems that FRP can be OEM unlocked, but the property is not set hence the property set to 0 for sys.oem_unlock_allowed.
For why it doesn't appear in dev settings I think is another issue. Can anyone confirm that this device does NOT have a manufactuerer locked bootloader.
Just to clarify:
OEM unlock = disable Googles FRP lock not unlock the bootloader.
If this device has a manufacturer locked bootloader then the likelyhood of root for this device is minimal.
ashyx said:
I don't own this device, but according to what I can gather, it seems that FRP can be OEM unlocked, but the property is not set hence the property set to 0 for sys.oem_unlock_allowed.
For why it doesn't appear in dev settings I think is another issue. Can anyone confirm that this device does NOT have a manufactuerer locked bootloader.
Just to clarify:
OEM unlock = disable Googles FRP lock not unlock the bootloader.
If this device has a manufacturer locked bootloader then the likelyhood of root for this device is minimal.
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How can I check it?
Also while roaming through a shortcut creator I noticed frp is an option in many of the secret menu settings, what ever happened to temp root?
bobbyp1086 said:
How can I check it?
Also while roaming through a shortcut creator I noticed frp is an option in many of the secret menu settings, what ever happened to temp root?
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Do you have the stock firmware?
ashyx said:
Do you have the stock firmware?
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Yes Sir only a week old
bobbyp1086 said:
Yes Sir only a week old
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The easiest way would be to simply remove the signature from the stock recovery image and then see if it flashes with odin. If it does the bootloader isn't locked. If it fails then it's highly likely to be locked.
ashyx said:
The easiest way would be to simply remove the signature from the stock recovery image and then see if it flashes with odin. If it does the bootloader isn't locked. If it fails then it's highly likely to be locked.
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English? I have Odin, then what
I found an article saying for oem unlock to factory reset and don't set up Google, no frp to stop oem unlock. I'm backing up apps now will update in a few hours
bobbyp1086 said:
I found an article saying for oem unlock to factory reset and don't set up Google, no frp to stop oem unlock. I'm backing up apps now will update in a few hours
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That sounds promising
Yes I didn't set a screen lock as from what I've learned that's what activates frp, unfortunately my laptop has crashed (anyone good at bios pm me) but still no oem unlock and adb isn't working now, pc at work I've got android studios downloaded but I'll refrain from the lock until I can check, still don't know how to pull a signature from a stock image tho... But also in that article it States that oem unlock was enabled even tho there was no setting but they had unlocked boot loaders

Problem with FRP lock: OEM unlock greyed out

I have dug myself into a hole when trying to rebrand a Huawei Mate 9
I appear to have unlocked and rooted it but the FRP is locked. This means the OEM unlocking is greyed out and the phone will not accept fastboot oem commands (failed: command not allowed). I cannot therefore load TWRP recovery nor can I recover to factory settings.
I do have an FRP unlock code but this only works if the boot loader is not unlocked and of course I cannot relock it if the phone will not take fastboot commands.
This greying out of the OEM unlocking seems a common problem on the Huawei.
DC-Ulocker which seemed to offer a solution explicitly says it does not work in Android 8 which I have installed
Can anyone advise how to resolve this from this situation?
I was facing same. I used chimera mobile utility tool on my p10 plus. Do some research and try. Its paid but worth and cheap than dc and funky huawei and yes I was on android 8 oreo
Had the same issue on Oreo, I did a recovery via e-recovery and that fixed it.
gacorner said:
I have dug myself into a hole when trying to rebrand a Huawei Mate 9
I appear to have unlocked and rooted it but the FRP is locked. This means the OEM unlocking is greyed out and the phone will not accept fastboot oem commands (failed: command not allowed). I cannot therefore load TWRP recovery nor can I recover to factory settings.
I do have an FRP unlock code but this only works if the boot loader is not unlocked and of course I cannot relock it if the phone will not take fastboot commands.
This greying out of the OEM unlocking seems a common problem on the Huawei.
DC-Ulocker which seemed to offer a solution explicitly says it does not work in Android 8 which I have installed
Can anyone advise how to resolve this from this situation?
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In Developer Options, try hitting the "Restore defaults" button at the bottom (Can't remember if it exists on Oreo, but does on Pie and that fixed grey out for me)

how to unlock a locked bootloader ! ( oem greyed out )

So i received a american pixel 4 xl with a locked bootloader. imei starting with 35
i was able to unlock the bootloader here is the steps i took, note im in Australia.
Full OTA Images for Nexus and Pixel Devices | Google Play services | Google for Developers
developers.google.com
the firmware on the device was american,
i flashed my countrys firmware (australian) optus/telstra/vodaphone etc
use adb side load *firmware.zip*
factory reset , booted device on with australian sim,
and boom oem was available ,
(last step is to adb reboot bootloader,
and ./fastboot flashing unlock and you will see a message on pixel.
intially with the Original firmware on the device it would not unlock.. i tried factory reset
/ fastboot flashing unlock etc and it would not work...
anyhoo i have not seen anything on here suggested flashing another firmware origin so i thought this might help those with locked at&t / verison carriers, intially it was GREYED OUT AND SAID contact carrier or connect to the internet.
Hope this helps someone ! as all the forums ive swiped thru have said this is not do-able, lol turns out it is.
xorrgnlusrx said:
So i received a american pixel 4 xl with a locked bootloader. imei starting with 35
i was able to unlock the bootloader here is the steps i took, note im in Australia.
Full OTA Images for Nexus and Pixel Devices | Google Play services | Google for Developers
developers.google.com
the firmware on the device was american,
i flashed my countrys firmware (australian) optus/telstra/vodaphone etc
use adb side load *firmware.zip*
factory reset , booted device on with australian sim,
and boom oem was available ,
(last step is to adb reboot bootloader,
and ./fastboot flashing unlock and you will see a message on pixel.
intially with the Original firmware on the device it would not unlock.. i tried factory reset
/ fastboot flashing unlock etc and it would not work...
anyhoo i have not seen anything on here suggested flashing another firmware origin so i thought this might help those with locked at&t / verison carriers, intially it was GREYED OUT AND SAID contact carrier or connect to the internet.
Hope this helps someone ! as all the forums ive swiped thru have said this is not do-able, lol turns out it is.
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The firmware does not determine whether the bootloader is unlockable.
When the device connects to the Internet, it checks its IMEI against a whitelist on Google's servers. If it has been authorized for bootloader unlock, OEM Unlocking will become available.
If it doesn't, it's likely that you have a locked variant.
V0latyle said:
The firmware does not determine whether the bootloader is unlockable.
When the device connects to the Internet, it checks its IMEI against a whitelist on Google's servers. If it has been authorized for bootloader unlock, OEM Unlocking will become available.
If it doesn't, it's likely that you have a locked variant.
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What if it is already unlocked and I want to relock it? I flashed stock firmware, the bootloader is still unlocked but now I can't lock it again because the option is greyed out.
emko7 said:
What if it is already unlocked and I want to relock it? I flashed stock firmware, the bootloader is still unlocked but now I can't lock it again because the option is greyed out.
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The OEM Unlocking toggle does not lock or unlock the bootloader itself. It simply allows you to unlock the bootloader when enabled.
If you want to relock your bootloader, you do this via ADB while in bootloader mode: fastboot flashing lock
V0latyle said:
The OEM Unlocking toggle does not lock or unlock the bootloader itself. It simply allows you to unlock the bootloader when enabled.
If you want to relock your bootloader, you do this via ADB while in bootloader mode: fastboot flashing lock
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For some reason I couldn't get into fastboot mode, "adb reboot bootloader" would just restart my device. If I booted into recovery, the "reboot into bootloader" option would just start up the phone. But I eventually found out I can lock the bootloader in download mode

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