Brick MHA-L09, bootloader unlock, oem lock. - Huawei Mate 9 Questions & Answers

have a serious problem, after unlocking the bootloader I have mistakenly called the lock oem option. Now my phone is unlocked Bootloader but OEM locked.
It does not fire, I only have access to Recovery and fastboot.
Is there a command to unlock oem?
Thanks

What do you mean by oem unlock?is it the one in developer settings?
What is the problem you are facing now? The phone doesn't boot?

gm007 said:
What do you mean by oem unlock?is it the one in developer settings?
What is the problem you are facing now? The phone doesn't boot?
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Yes the developer. The phone does not start, I can access recovery, flashear recovery twrp, eRocovery, but it never does anything, it only stays in the first message where it says starting ...

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After I Upload b320 Stock rom to My Phone which I Upload it rom with bootloder key before, it took root.
When I tried to upload twrp recovery again, there was a mistake command not allowed. ı tried it two different pc and two different programme
I have same Problem.The Bootloader shows unlocked,but it's locked.Unlock again and works for me.
letschky said:
I have same Problem.The Bootloader shows unlocked,but it's locked.Unlock again and works for me.
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while I am trying to relock bootlader method, I met a new mistake failed remote root type is risk
Is FRP unlocked?
no frp is locked
ok unlock it,this is the Problem
Go into Settings-Phoneinfo and press 7 times on Build Number.(This enable Developers Option)
Go back to Developer Options and enable OEM Unlock.
You can flash Twrp,does not work unlock your Bootloader again
letschky said:
ok unlock it,this is the Problem
Go into Settings-Phoneinfo and press 7 times on Build Number.(This enable Developers Option)
Go back to Developer Options and enable OEM Unlock.
You can flash Twrp,does not work unlock your Bootloader again
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Thank you. İ fixed problem ?
I cannot turn on the enable OEM Unlock, the option is grey disabled. What can I do? Im in nougat, should I try rollback to 6.0?
I have same problem... Is it possible that only solution is rollback??
6marcus9 said:
I have same problem... Is it possible that only solution is rollback??
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I rollback and fix it. It's looks like nougat or beta versions disable OEM unlock
6marcus9 said:
I have same problem... Is it possible that only solution is rollback??
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I fix It. The solution is easy but in anyway you need wipe your device
The steps are below
1 switch your phone in bootloader mode
2 with fastboot enable OEM lock , after lock the phone will be wipe
3 wait boot and configuration
4 enable develop mode e now you can disable OEM protection (FRP)
5 now switch your phone in bootloader mode and with fastboot unlock OEM
6 after wipe your phone will be with bootloader unlock and Frp unlock
Good luck
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Mate 9 FRP Lock

So I unlocked bootloader then reboot to boot-loader, now on fast-boot mode, trying to install twrp and it says FRP lock, and cannot execute any commands.
I know my passwords etc but doesn't work, anyone with ideas?
jkipkangor said:
So I unlocked bootloader then reboot to boot-loader, now on fast-boot mode, trying to install twrp and it says FRP lock, and cannot execute any commands.
I know my passwords etc but doesn't work, anyone with ideas?
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Did you enable oem unlock in developer settings?
gm007 said:
Did you enable oem unlock in developer settings?
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Yes I actually unlocked bootloader successfully
jkipkangor said:
Yes I actually unlocked bootloader successfully
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Check if you can turn it off and on again, enable usb debugging,or try a factory reset.
One more try to log in to ur Google account.
jkipkangor said:
Yes I actually unlocked bootloader successfully
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What is your full build number (Settings / About phone / Build number) ?
For example, I have MHA-L29C432B126 and unlocked bootloader month ago
My phone shows:
Phone unlocked
FRP Unlock
5[Strogino] said:
What is your full build number (Settings / About phone / Build number) ?
For example, I have MHA-L29C432B126 and unlocked bootloader month ago
My phone shows:
Phone unlocked
FRP Unlock
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Build is MHA-L09C185B110
jkipkangor said:
Build is MHA-L09C185B110
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Seems like very old build. But no update for L09C185.
You should request update from Huawei Support.
5[Strogino] said:
Seems like very old build. But no update for L09C185.
You should request update from Huawei Support.
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Funny thing is that I can use the phone etc but cannot execute any commands on bootloader.
When I dial *#*#2846579#*#* then select reset, it is clean of any FRP! It's only when it's in fastboot mode!
jkipkangor said:
So I unlocked bootloader then reboot to boot-loader, now on fast-boot mode, trying to install twrp and it says FRP lock, and cannot execute any commands.
I know my passwords etc but doesn't work, anyone with ideas?
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Anyone with a solution to this? Help.
when your phone boot up, did you finish google account process ? you didnt, you need finish it and go to developer option to enable unlock bl... and try again
jc83419 said:
when your phone boot up, did you finish google account process ? you didn't, you need finish it and go to developer option to enable unlock bl... and try again
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This FRP Lock is different from the Google Account one, this is at the Bootloader/Fastboot screen. Logging in etc is working.
jkipkangor said:
This FRP Lock is different from the Google Account one, this is at the Bootloader/Fastboot screen. Logging in etc is working.
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Disable oem unlock in dev options and enable again.
Try factory reset from stock recovery.
Unlock bootloader again.
gm007 said:
Disable oem unlock in dev options and enable again.
Try factory reset from stock recovery.
Unlock bootloader again.
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It's greyed out unfortunately
Maybe try to relock ur bootloader?
Try one of this command:
fastboot oem lock (xxxxxxxxx)ur password.
fastboot oem relock xxxxxxxxxx
gm007 said:
Maybe try to relock ur bootloader?
Try one of this command:
fastboot oem lock (xxxxxxxxx)ur password.
fastboot oem relock xxxxxxxxxx
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Relock worked bro. Now status is;
Phone Relocked
FRP Lock
jkipkangor said:
Relock worked bro. Now status is;
Phone Relocked
FRP Lock
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Great unlock again,but try first if you can change oem unlock in dev settings.
gm007 said:
Great unlock again,but try first if you can change oem unlock in dev settings.
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Will this unlock the FRP?
frp kilidi
acabildinmi sen kilidi
You basically have to reflash a Rom again with funkyhuawei which will relock and fix your ftp lock in the bootloader. Had the same problem and took me a while to recover...
Second time you unlock the bootloader after fixing it this way it works properly. At that point I just said screw it and left it locked. No idea why, must be some kind of bug.

FRP locked. how to flash twrp?

Well I'm having a strange issue.
I've unlocked bootloader then flashed twrp. It didn't work then. When i boot my phone to recovery, a screen appears with a security warning and nothing happens. Then somehow my frp is triggered. Now i can't flash anything and my recovery is messed up . My phone boots normally though.
Is there any way to unlock the FRP? :/
Anyone? ?
Rommco05 said:
In developer options is OEM setting which need be enabled for FRP unlocked. Probably with unlocked bootloader u cant change this option, so need relock bootloader and enable OEM and again unlock bl
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I know that brother. I've tried dload method for full firmware restore. Sadly after 5% it shows error . Now I'm left with no options at all.

Did I just bricked my pixel?

I was playing with bootloader/flashing kernels etc. than I decided to lock bootloader, I entered the command in CMD, relocked the bootloader and instead of booting, I pressed "recovery mode" accidentally. Phone hasn't entered recovery, and Now the phone is not starting at all, just 0.1 seconds long flashing of google white screen and that's all. Can't enter recovery mode from fastboot menu, and cant boot either. Any suggestions will be helpful. Thanks in advance.
Have you tried reflashing a factory image?
Flipz77 said:
Have you tried reflashing a factory image?
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how? Can I use CMD in fastboot mode? and the bootloader is locked also
nvm, I have unlocked bootloader and the phone booted normally. Thanks anyway
I wouldn't lock that bootloader again, you got lucky, do a search here on why it's not a good idea
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Hi Levan_i,
can you tell me how you have done the unlocking?
It seems to me that we have/had the same problem https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel/help/bootloop-installing-factory-image-t3866332/post78149546#post78149546
ArchArch said:
Hi Levan_i,
can you tell me how you have done the unlocking?
It seems to me that we have/had the same problem https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel/help/bootloop-installing-factory-image-t3866332/post78149546#post78149546
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I have just entered "fastboot oem unlock" in CMD
Cant do that
Levan_i said:
I have just entered "fastboot oem unlock" in CMD
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Says for me remote oem unlock isnt allowed
FalseFriendsGaming said:
Says for me remote oem unlock isnt allowed
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You need to go to Settings -> System -> Advanced -> Developer options -> set OEM unlocking as enabled. Also, make sure you're using the latest platform-tools package.
Cant do that
post-mortem said:
You need to go to Settings -> System -> Advanced -> Developer options -> set OEM unlocking as enabled. Also, make sure you're using the latest platform-tools package.
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I can't since I relocked my bootloader after rooting its crashing on startup and cant get to the lock screen

My oneplus 7 pro software is not installed and I want to unlock oem fastboot. is there anyway?

Hi while upgrading on Android 12 my oneplus device software is uninstalled and no i do not have any installed software and fastboot mode is locked but device is detecting in fastboot.
Is there any way to unlock bootloader or reinstall the software without fastboot?
MujahidRasool said:
Hi while upgrading on Android 12 my oneplus device software is uninstalled and no i do not have any installed software and fastboot mode is locked but device is detecting in fastboot.
Is there any way to unlock bootloader or reinstall the software without fastboot?
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So when you try to boot, it just goes straight to fastboot right away? If so, and bootloader is locked, you need MSM. You can try fastboot oem unlock command, but if you don't have unlock oem ticked in developer options, I don't think they're is anything else you can to
parag0n1986 said:
So when you try to boot, it just goes straight to fastboot right away? If so, and bootloader is locked, you need MSM. You can try fastboot oem unlock command, but if you don't have unlock oem ticked in developer options, I don't think they're is anything else you can to
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I installed the software using MSM with lock fastboot.
MujahidRasool said:
I installed the software using MSM with lock fastboot.
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You installed with MSM in EDL mode? Might have to do it again. Then when it's finished boot to the system and enable developer options then tick oem unlock in the options then go to bootloader and type fastboot oem unlock. You can't install a12 with MSM afaik anyway.

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