i have a honor 6 with vanilla like android rom
howto can back to original and unroot for sending to honor for garanty
greetz
halloworld said:
i have a honor 6 with vanilla like android rom
howto can back to original and unroot for sending to honor for garanty
greetz
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
if the bootloader is unlocked there will be no guarantee i think...for getting back just put the update.app into the dload folder in your sd card and hold the three buttons until the phone starts the installation process...
Sent from my H60-L04 using Tapatalk
hamzio7 said:
if the bootloader is unlocked there will be no guarantee i think...for getting back just put the update.app into the dload folder in your sd card and hold the three buttons until the phone starts the installation process...
Sent from my H60-L04 using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
There are reports of repairs under warranty with bootloader unlocked and no charges being done. Not 100% of the cases, but some.
Related
"Your device has failed verification and may not work properly" after relocking
Hi, after i relocked my bootloader, i get the above message everytime i boot my phone.
How do i get rid of this?
Things i have done to this phone:
After i got my phone, i rooted it with DC Unlocker, installed TWRP_ENG-MATE8 and flashed the chinese stock firmware, for some reasons.
After that i flashed the stock EU firmware from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/mate...ate-8-t3293619.
Yesterday i decided to RMA this phone, as there are some bugs that drove me crazy
So i flashed the stock rom again and the stock recovery for the chinese model (NXT AL10), as there is yet no european recovery.img, using the italian knife tool
and relocked the bootloader using the DC Unlocker code.
The Bootloader states that my phone is relocked, as expected, but, when i boot it, it shows
"Your device has failed verification and may not work properly" hinting me to a huawei website where i can download stock firmwares for other huawei phones other the mate 8.
Does anybody know if this is normal and if not, how to change it to normal?
p.s.
is it normal to have 2 IMEIs in System Settings?
may i ask why ure planning to rma ur phone? i dont think u can rma it just due to software "bugs", if u meant that...
Sent from my Huawei Mate 8 NXT-AL10 using Tapatalk
jbmc83 said:
may i ask why ure planning to rma ur phone? i dont think u can rma it just due to software "bugs", if u meant that...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'm still in the 14 day refund-period, so returning could be possible.
The reasons i want to refund this device are:
1. GMD Gesture Control and other apps shut itself down after some time, even while i'm using the device.
2. The Keyboard acts weird if i'm using my phone without a navbar.
Something i can only fix with gravitybox in combination with tasker (start navbar when keyboard is active).
Unfortunately xposed and thus gravitybox isn't working on this device.
interesting, sorry to hear ure having such troubles!
mrbazil said:
is it normal to have 2 IMEIs in System Settings?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
2 SIM slots -> 2 IMEIs
pls how to fix your device has failed verification and may not work properly on zenfone2 after installing beta zip supersu from team win recovery to root my zenfone ...pls help me...
My phone dropped itno water somehow i managed to on it dried out put under sun., in rice,blow it with hair dryer..its ion now and working the touch isn't working properly and it says 'verification failed.device won't work properly' what to do its Huawei p9 plus
I managed to update my Mate 8 from the stock 103 firmware it came with to 152 by doing the "reboot with volume up and down buttons held" method, but no matter what I do, it won't work with any of the update files I've tried for 160 or 162. I am completely stock, unlocked bootloader. It fails at 5% and says it's not compatible.
My current build is NXT-C900B152. Am I doing something wrong? I have been to a few different threads here and tried all of the links listed there, but I get the same error no matter what. I have the 64GB/4GB RAM model. I don't know if that matters or not. The 152 update went off without a hitch, but it's the only one I've been able to get to work so far.
if u reaaaally want to update, theres no way around bootloader unlock and root to force update to those versions...
Sent from my Huawei Mate 8 NXT-AL10 using Tapatalk
jbmc83 said:
if u reaaaally want to update, theres no way around bootloader unlock and root to force update to those versions...
Sent from my Huawei Mate 8 NXT-AL10 using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
My boot loader is unlocked. I was just trying to hold off on root.
greyhulk said:
My boot loader is unlocked. I was just trying to hold off on root.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
use twrp recovery and install the update.zip with it
it works
So after unlocking bootloader correctly, i receive this message each time i boot.
"your device has been unlocked and can't be trusted", and then the device boots normally after.
I have now flashed TWRP via fastboot, booted into recovery, wiped, and flashed KangVIP Slim.
I still see that same message each time i reboot. Is it normal, and if so, is there a way to get rid of it?
We all had the same message after unlocking bootloader.... It is normal and can't be removed as far as I know...
If you relock the bootloader it disappears.
I get the same message. It goes to huawei erecovery though I have tried installing twrp through fastboot. I get a message saying "okay" but still goes to huawei recovery. Any idea?
cheth20 said:
I get the same message. It goes to huawei erecovery though I have tried installing twrp through fastboot. I get a message saying "okay" but still goes to huawei recovery. Any idea?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
eRecovery is there for a reason and will not be overwritten by TWRP. If you want to boot into TWRP (and you are certain that you flashed it successfully), your phone must be switched off altogether. Then press "vol up" and after that "power". Release the power switch after the screen comes on but keep the volume key pressed until TWRP appears.
That should do the trick (I hope )
either that or download flashify from the playstore and choose to reboot into recovery
Sent from my Huawei Mate 8 NXT-AL10 using Tapatalk
Or simply press up plus down as only down does not work (reliably / here). I always end up in the E-rec.
Filgaliel said:
If you relock the bootloader it disappears.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Will the warranty be void if I unlock the bootloader.??
rishabh0809 said:
Will the warranty be void if I unlock the bootloader.??
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Neither unlocking the bootloader or rooting the device will void the warranty. At least that's what Huawei Denmark told me.
Filgaliel said:
If you relock the bootloader it disappears.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have unlocked the bootloader in my new Moto G4 plus and I am not sure whether they will continue my warranty or not..??
rishabh0809 said:
I have unlocked the bootloader in my new Moto G4 plus and I am not sure whether they will continue my warranty or not..??
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Does unlocking the Moto turn it into a Huawei?
it will be motowei
Sent from my HUAWEI NXT-L29 using Tapatalk
rishabh0809 said:
I have unlocked the bootloader in my new Moto G4 plus and I am not sure whether they will continue my warranty or not..??
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Write Motorola and ask.
---------- Post added at 06:26 AM ---------- Previous post was at 06:24 AM ----------
chris85e said:
it will be motowei
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Or a Huarola..
I tried to relock and didnt help i still get this message on the boot. What else can i do?
chipyy94 said:
I tried to relock and didnt help i still get this message on the boot. What else can i do?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Did you disable oem unlock
jordy787 said:
Did you disable oem unlock
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
i think i missunderstood instructions. If i lock back again then i get rid of this message. I know that u must unlock bootloader to install custom recovery or root. So if i will lock again i wont lose any of this right? and i wont need it unlock back right?
Geez honestly not sure if you will lose data or not..If you do lock it, be sure to go to developers option and disable OEM unlock so you have the protection function.
Filgaliel said:
Neither unlocking the bootloader or rooting the device will void the warranty. At least that's what Huawei Denmark told me.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
huawei france did tell me it would void my warranty
you need to keep pressed power when screen is black relase it and press again power+volume up
my name is spooky ro
How can I remove this message from my screen? I bought mate 8 with this message on screen when I boot device. I don't know how to relock mate, I'm rookie in this software things. Can someone send me instructions, please?
Hello all.
I attempted to flash a ROM a while back and failed miserably. All I managed to do in the end was unlock the bootloader. I would like to change this, and set things back to they way they were; locked bootloader.
Is there anyway to achieve this? I would like to be able to use apps like Uber that won't work with an unlocked bootloader.
Any and all help is greatly appreciated.
cr33p3r1n1134 said:
Hello all.
I attempted to flash a ROM a while back and failed miserably. All I managed to do in the end was unlock the bootloader. I would like to change this, and set things back to they way they were; locked bootloader.
Is there anyway to achieve this? I would like to be able to use apps like Uber that won't work with an unlocked bootloader.
Any and all help is greatly appreciated.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hello I think this could help you
https://youtu.be/8OywEYZ2cbw
This is a video about how to rebrand your mate 9
Now it in the steps it says that after you use the options 2 to rebrand it relock your bootloader, I don't know what mate you have but since you probably installed a custom recovery it is why you can't relock with the command, so my suggestion is this download the WHOTA update and also install the the software finder via Google Play. With it look for your specific model and copy the links to download the files for your specific model in your PC, Also do a Backup of your Oeminfo via the TWRP since it will be the only file you won't find, probably (if it happens to be the MHA-L09 C605 send it to me I need it for my phone I made the mistake of not backing up my Oeminfo).
If you download the files and follow the instructions of the video you will be able to relock your bootloader. But watch it 3 times and also download all the files and make sure to back up everything in your PC if something goes wrong.
Sent from my MHA-L09 using Tapatalk
just flash your oeminfo.bin file again and your bootloader will be locked.. make sure its for your model!
gremy1987 said:
Hello I think this could help you
https://youtu.be/8OywEYZ2cbw
This is a video about how to rebrand your mate 9
Now it in the steps it says that after you use the options 2 to rebrand it relock your bootloader, I don't know what mate you have but since you probably installed a custom recovery it is why you can't relock with the command, so my suggestion is this download the WHOTA update and also install the the software finder via Google Play. With it look for your specific model and copy the links to download the files for your specific model in your PC, Also do a Backup of your Oeminfo via the TWRP since it will be the only file you won't find, probably (if it happens to be the MHA-L09 C605 send it to me I need it for my phone I made the mistake of not backing up my Oeminfo).
If you download the files and follow the instructions of the video you will be able to relock your bootloader. But watch it 3 times and also download all the files and make sure to back up everything in your PC if something goes wrong.
Sent from my MHA-L09 using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
redhotneo said:
just flash your oeminfo.bin file again and your bootloader will be locked.. make sure its for your model!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks guys. I've found a fairly simple solution.
This is the solution that worked for me.
1. Type "fastboot oem relock (your phone's unlock code)" and select unlock or yes with volume buttons & power.
Hopefully this method will help others.
How we do now that there is no more huawei unlock website ? thank you
mrpurple66 said:
How we do now that there is no more huawei unlock website ? thank you
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
hi did you managed to find a way to "unlock" the bootloader w/o the codes?
Only possible with funky huawei an downgrade to android 7
Google for unlock funky huawei. But you have to pay money for this
Huawei stoped every possibilities so only with funky
virtuell_gitarrist said:
Only possible with funky huawei an downgrade to android 7
Google for unlock funky huawei. But you have to pay money for this
Huawei stoped every possibilities so only with funky
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hcu-client (A tool by DC unlocker) worked fine last I tested it, was on MHA-L29C432B373
Just flash ur oeminfo.bin file to re lock ur boot loader.. Its that easy. But u lose all ur files cos phone resets
So i was on 9.0.0.197 and tried to downgrade with tools on this forum to 8.x so that i could get official OTA fro Huawei
ITs now just a black screen and responds to fastboot commands.
I can still flash most things like system, etc
Not sure what it is that I need to try and flash to get the screen abck on and the system operational
Any idea?
Quick answer. Send the phone back to warranty and the second you get it back put a for sale sign on it and get a different brand
jackching said:
Quick answer. Send the phone back to warranty and the second you get it back put a for sale sign on it and get a different brand
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Why sell it though
RanSauce said:
Why sell it though
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
No need to sell its still a cool phone
You need software called DC unlocker (Its paid like 19€ for 3 days) and you will need to disassemble your phone to short-circuit testpoint. I had same issue with my P10
jackching said:
Quick answer. Send the phone back to warranty and the second you get it back put a for sale sign on it and get a different brand
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Pretty crappy piece of advice actually... Pretty trolly.
It's simple. Just buy a type c to otg and flash the android oreo using firmware upgrade mode and dload method.
Grumps said:
So i was on 9.0.0.197 and tried to downgrade with tools on this forum to 8.x so that i could get official OTA fro Huawei
ITs now just a black screen and responds to fastboot commands.
I can still flash most things like system, etc
Not sure what it is that I need to try and flash to get the screen abck on and the system operational
Any idea?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I've just done the same thing, did you manage to fix your phone?
ahac85 said:
I've just done the same thing, did you manage to fix your phone?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hi there is a way to fix with DC unlocker if you open your phone. I sent mine to huawei under warranty and they replaced the main board.
Grumps said:
Hi there is a way to fix with DC unlocker if you open your phone. I sent mine to huawei under warranty and they replaced the main board.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Phone sent to huawei repair centre, got a free repair done, new imei and locked bootloader...