Bootloader unlocked warning - Sony Xperia XZ Questions & Answers

Hi!
I unlocked my bootloader today and everytime I boot my phone, I get a warning saying "Warning, your device is unlocked and cannot be trusted. Booting in 5 seconds". I've unlocked devices before and never had this warning. Is there any way to get rid of it?
Thanks

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Skanin said:
Hi!
I unlocked my bootloader today and everytime I boot my phone, I get a warning saying "Warning, your device is unlocked and cannot be trusted. Booting in 5 seconds". I've unlocked devices before and never had this warning. Is there any way to get rid of it?
Thanks
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Relock your bootloader.
yang137197 said:
I'm very upset, too
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Why? Its a standard warning.

Skanin said:
Hi!
I unlocked my bootloader today and everytime I boot my phone, I get a warning saying "Warning, your device is unlocked and cannot be trusted. Booting in 5 seconds". I've unlocked devices before and never had this warning. Is there any way to get rid of it?
Thanks
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you should modify your bootloader to remove it but it is a risky way to remove warning message
so if you need to hide it the safe way is relocking

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"Your device has been unlocked and can't be trusted"

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?
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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
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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.
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Will the warranty be void if I unlock the bootloader.??
rishabh0809 said:
Will the warranty be void if I unlock the bootloader.??
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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.
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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..??
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Does unlocking the Moto turn it into a Huawei?
it will be motowei
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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..??
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Write Motorola and ask.
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chris85e said:
it will be motowei
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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?
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Did you disable oem unlock
jordy787 said:
Did you disable oem unlock
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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.
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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?

unlocked bootloader for twrp?

Hi guys,
first of all, thank you all for your amazing work! Its great to have such nice guys working on android.
I saw a thead in the "rom" section but since im new in the forum i cant ask in the thread there :/
Do i need to unlock the bootloader in order to flash twrp for full root?
What about the OTA updates? I guess i cant updates after i unlocked the bootloader?
I read about the funkyhuwei method but it seems to be quite costly. One time or maybe even per month ok but 1 credit for 10$?? Wow..
Thanks guys!
Yes. You need unlock bootloader to do other things like flashing twrp.
And you can receive ota updates.
unlocked bootloader and warning messages
5[Strogino] said:
Yes. You need unlock bootloader to do other things like flashing twrp.
And you can receive ota updates.
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Hi, I unlocked my bootloader, but every time I boot I see these messages that my phone has been unlocked and can't be trusted. I understand this is normal, but is there any way to NOT see this warning?
Also, does this affect any encryption, AndroidPay, fingerprint phone lock, security setting,.... basically, what does that mean "phone cannot be trusted"?
mat_919 said:
Hi, I unlocked my bootloader, but every time I boot I see these messages that my phone has been unlocked and can't be trusted. I understand this is normal, but is there any way to NOT see this warning?
Also, does this affect any encryption, AndroidPay, fingerprint phone lock, security setting,.... basically, what does that mean "phone cannot be trusted"?
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It can't be removed without locking bootloader again.
Not until someone figures out how to flash TWRP without unlocking bootloader, OR flash official firmware but keep recovery untouched.
And it doesn't affect them (afaik anyway, it works great with Magisk and I don't think it hides unlocked bootloader).

Phone Root Status [F8332][7.1.1]

Hello
I recently unlocked the bootloader and rooted my F8332 xperia. Everything is/was going fine. But today when I checked the status of my bootloader in the service info menu. It said "Bootloader unlock allowed: Yes" rather then "Bootloader unlocked :Yes" like it should. It's odd because i still have TWRP and AndroPlus. Also my phone still provides the "This device is unlocked" warning screen when i boot my phone.
Is this something I should be concerned with, or should i continue using my phone assuming it's unlocked?
Thank you
Hummusman said:
Is this something I should be concerned with?
Should i continue using my phone assuming it's unlocked?
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No
Yes
DHGE said:
No
Yes
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Thank You

bootloader is unlocked screen

Does anyone know how to remove the " bootloader is unlocked screen" that comes up during reboot?
mixlex said:
Does anyone know how to remove the " bootloader is unlocked screen" that comes up during reboot?
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Can't.
Unfortunately it's not possible

Bootloader question, PLEASE HELP!

I have a TracFone moto g pure (XT2163DL) running android 12, build number S3RHS32.20-42-13-2-1. I managed to get my oem unlock to show up and turned it on. First I tried using the Motorola unlock site to unlock my bootloader but it said it wasn't eligible. So then I tried using fastboot command "fastboot oem unlock" and a screen popped up telling me I can choose to unlock my bootloader and when I told it to unlock I received a message saying it was successful. But it isn't. It said it's unlocked but yet it is still locked anyway. I know TracFone has problems unlocking bootloader's but why would it let me get that far if it is impossible to unlock? Is there anything else I can do? If anyone knows something else I can try please point me in the right direction. I don't mind doing my homework after all that's how I learn but I'm just at a point where I need some guidance.please help me and always thank you so much for your time in advance...
If the bootloader reports unlocked, what makes you say it's still locked?
V0latyle said:
If the bootloader reports unlocked, what makes you say it's still locked?
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Nothing is wiped and it still says OEM secured on the fastboot page. The only difference now is when I try to reboot back into system it will first boot back into the bootloader again and then it will boot into system when I reboot a second time

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