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Hello! I've been searching the net far and wide for a way to root my Alcatel idol 4. Its the cricket model. I was able to unlock the boot loader and turn on USB debugging but besides that I haven't had any luck rooting my device.
Has anyone tried and has success or know any methods that could work?
Thank you!
jinxxie said:
Hello! I've been searching the net far and wide for a way to root my Alcatel idol 4. Its the cricket model. I was able to unlock the boot loader and turn on USB debugging but besides that I haven't had any luck rooting my device.
Has anyone tried and has success or know any methods that could work?
Thank you!
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How did you unlock the bootloader? I'm not able to do it. Fastboot doesn't see the phone when I boot to bootloader.
Chief_Nodnarb said:
How did you unlock the bootloader? I'm not able to do it. Fastboot doesn't see the phone when I boot to bootloader.
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It's in the developer options called "OEM unlocking" 5th option down from the top.
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It's in the developer options called "OEM unlocking" 5th option down from the top.
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That's been done since I got the phone. Still doesn't make a difference, fast boot commands have been stripped from this phone.
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That's been done since I got the phone. Still doesn't make a difference, fast boot commands have been stripped from this phone.
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try this SETTINGS>BACKUP AND RESET>DEVICE RESET. this will restore all settings to default state while keeping dev-ops and all apps and data
Sorry if I'm speaking out of turn, as I'm not highly experienced...>BUT, I went thru what your referring to with my OnePlus phone. The option in the developer options that says "OEM Unlocking" for bootloader is nothing more than an option in the Android system that allows the bootloader to be unlocked should the mfg allow it. Whether this is on/off makes no difference for this being unlocked. It just has to be turned on for the unlocking to work. I had this Idol 4 for a short time but returned it due to the fastboot commands being removed.
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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
Hi,
I have once rooted my google pixel, but I changed my mind, and decided to unroot it and lock the bootloader.
I chose "lock" in the twrp menu, and I entered an endless loop.
Now the bootloader is locked and won't boot. The phone just splashes the initial screen and off, a few seconds after that, splashes the screen, and off,.....repeatedly. It looks like as soon as the initial "GOOGLE" screen appears, the phone resets itself.
I turned on with the volume down button on, and connect to the desktop computer (I use linux with adb and fastboot installed which work perfectly) and enter "fastboot flashing unlock", but it returns
Code:
$ fastboot flashing unlock
FAILED (remote: 'oem unlock is not allowed')
Finished. Total time: 0.009s
I also tried to enter recovery mode, but it began to splash initial screen on and off again.
How can I recover from this situation?
Thanks in advance!
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"fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.3.0-0-sailfish.img" now returns like this.
Code:
$ fastboot flash recover twrp-3*img
Sending 'recover' (31000 KB) OKAY [ 0.892s]
Writing 'recover' (bootloader) Command is not supported.
(bootloader) Please unlock device to enable this command.
FAILED (remote: '')
Finished. Total time: 1.074s
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Looks like I unchecked "OEM UNLOCK" in Development Option and locked......can I recover from this?
Have a search using "bricked pixel locked bootloader" and trawl through the threads it throws up for workarounds etc. Some people have had some success depending on what the device was running but it's usually a non recoverable scenario.
Thanks. I'll give it a try. I'm almost abandoning.....
junglism93 said:
Have a search using "bricked pixel locked bootloader" and trawl through the threads it throws up for workarounds etc. Some people have had some success depending on what the device was running but it's usually a non recoverable scenario.
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I tried it now. Most of the procedures were fine, but the important parts (write .img) failed. I attach the logfile. I abandoned....
maverick6664 said:
Looks like I unchecked "OEM UNLOCK" in Development Option and locked......can I recover from this?
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I am on Android Q beta 5 now and i do not have that option in the development options at all.
I also have Nexus 3, 4 & 5 and i played so much with them i can't even remember. Never had any problems. I have repartitioned them, changed mac addresses and many things but they never bricked. Do i have to worry about google pixel when i'll unlock bootloader? I got it about 3-4 days ago. I thought they are as cool to play with as Nexus 4 & 5 were. Is it not right?
matusala said:
I am on Android Q beta 5 now and i do not have that option in the development options at all.
I also have Nexus 3, 4 & 5 and i played so much with them i can't even remember. Never had any problems. I have repartitioned them, changed mac addresses and many things but they never bricked. Do i have to worry about google pixel when i'll unlock bootloader? I got it about 3-4 days ago. I thought they are as cool to play with as Nexus 4 & 5 were. Is it not right?
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I've learned. "Don't root. Don't unlock bootloader."
@matusala you can unlock the bootloader and flash stuff as you did on the nexus line of devices. I'm on Q beta 5 with bl unlocked, I've had lineage running on it for a while and also had magisk etc installed. The key with these pixel A/B slot devices is that your system must be 100% stock before relocking the bootloader. If it is not It will end up bricked as you will no longer have a working boot image or recovery as they are in the same partition. The rule is to never relock the bootloader unless you are 100% sure that your system is 100% back to full stock.
I certainly won't be re locking my bootloader, ever!
@junglism93 How did you unlock on Q beta 5? There is no "OEM UNLOCK" option in Development Options in here. Do i have to just run fastboot flashing unlock and that's it?
I know this pixel A/B slot thing. My router has exactly same layout and when i flash system on it i get to choose where to flash. I can have different version in A/B slot of my router. Is on google pixel the same? Do you have to choose which slot to flash? Can you have custom rom on A slot and full stock rom on B slot?
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@junglism93 How did you unlock on Q beta 5? There is no "OEM UNLOCK" option in Development Options in here. Do i have to just run fastboot flashing unlock and that's it?
I know this pixel A/B slot thing. My router has exactly same layout and when i flash system on it i get to choose where to flash. I can have different version in A/B slot of my router. Is on google pixel the same? Do you have to choose which slot to flash? Can you have custom rom on A slot and full stock rom on B slot?
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I unlocked my bootloader back on stock pie, i have it on mine but it's greyed out as already unlocked so no idea on that one! My knowledge on A/B slot ain't great, it's just what I've read on here re the pixel bricking scenario so I didn't do the same when I unlocked my bootloader etc. I doubt running a separate ROM on each slot works as when you perform an update it will write to slot a or b (the slot you aren't using) and then hop onto the updated slot upon reboot, alsoif the update borks you can roll back to the previous slot and still have a working system.
That's about as far as my knowledge of it goes mate
Leaving the bootloader unlocked doesn't void the warranty or things like that, also it's a life saviour if *anything* goes wrong, even with official updates. Why not leaving that on?
The lesson here is not "don't root" or "don't unlock the bootloader", cause with an unlocked bootloader you can recover from pretty any kind of software malfunction.
Unfortunately, with a locked bootloader I've never seen anyone succesfully recover the device, cause you cannot send commands.
maverick6664 said:
I've learned. "Don't root. Don't unlock bootloader."
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Hmmm......correction.
I would say:
"Root with caution. Otherwise don't root."
Rooting doesn't necessarily cause a trouble. Usually it helps. But my Google Pixel used to show alert screen message upon every boot. It's a bit messy.
@TENN3R I have Android Q beta 5 on my pixel and i can't unlock bootloader. OEM unlock is not in my developer options menu. How can i unlock it's bootloader?
I tried unlocking and now i see that option in developer options, but it's greyed out and i can't press it. What can i do.
It seems these pixel phones are garbage compared to nexus line. Those were so much better!
matusala said:
@TENN3R I have Android Q beta 5 on my pixel and i can't unlock bootloader. OEM unlock is not in my developer options menu. How can i unlock it's bootloader?
I tried unlocking and now i see that option in developer options, but it's greyed out and i can't press it. What can i do.!
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I think I read somewhere in the android beta subreddit that is a Q beta related problem, and in Pie should work.
How did you unlock it since it wasn't there? Is the toggle grayed out in "off" position or "on"? Cause if it's enabled than you're ok
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I think I read somewhere in the android beta subreddit that is a Q beta related problem, and in Pie should work.
How did you unlock it since it wasn't there? Is the toggle grayed out in "off" position or "on"? Cause if it's enabled than you're ok
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I followed this guide and it worked. It unlocked my bootloader. https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-xl/how-to/how-to-unlock-bootloader-verizon-pixel-t3796030
Now option is greyed out again in "off" position but it says "Bootloader already unlocked"
Maybe i got verizon model but in cell-unlocked state, because seller had written that it's unlocked. He meant provider lock of course.
@matusala Happy days mate, have fun and remember the first rule of pixel club 'Never re lock the bootloader'
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@matusala Happy days mate, have fun and remember the first rule of pixel club 'Never re lock the bootloader'
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Good luck @matusala from me also, and don't give in the first "Don't keep bootloader unlocked' alert screen!! Otherwise you might fall into a bad luck "bricked pixel" like me!
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Thanks guys. Of course i won't re lock it. I had many nexus phones and i always had them in unlocked state. I was disappointed in google when i heard this issue about pixel phones. Nexus phones (Except nexus 5x and 6p) were immortal. This pixels are so easy to brick and kill. I immedeatly started searching for ways to unlock it's bootloader. What if something goes wrong during update process? Anything can happen and if system gets damaged, you are screwed. It's always better to have bootloader in unlocked state.
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To check if pixel is verizon version
Download terminal emulator and run
getprop ro.boot.cid
if result is "VZW__001" then it's verizon. My pixel is verizon.
matusala said:
@junglism93 @maverick6664
Thanks guys. Of course i won't re lock it. I had many nexus phones and i always had them in unlocked state. I was disappointed in google when i heard this issue about pixel phones. Nexus phones (Except nexus 5x and 6p) were immortal. This pixels are so easy to brick and kill. I immedeatly started searching for ways to unlock it's bootloader. What if something goes wrong during update process? Anything can happen and if system gets damaged, you are screwed. It's always better to have bootloader in unlocked state.
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To check if pixel is verizon version
Download terminal emulator and run
getprop ro.boot.cid
if result is "VZW__001" then it's verizon. My pixel is verizon.
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Nice to hear that. It was a good lesson to me. I have two xperia's (after google pixel dies, I bought one.) Somehow xperia's are not re-lockable. It is also mentioned in Sony Xperia forum. I guess it must be a warning from Sony. :laugh:
matusala said:
@junglism93 @maverick6664
Thanks guys. Of course i won't re lock it. I had many nexus phones and i always had them in unlocked state. I was disappointed in google when i heard this issue about pixel phones. Nexus phones (Except nexus 5x and 6p) were immortal. This pixels are so easy to brick and kill. I immedeatly started searching for ways to unlock it's bootloader. What if something goes wrong during update process? Anything can happen and if system gets damaged, you are screwed. It's always better to have bootloader in unlocked state.
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To check if pixel is verizon version
Download terminal emulator and run
getprop ro.boot.cid
if result is "VZW__001" then it's verizon. My pixel is verizon.
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But reading this page, relocking by "adb oem lock" looks safe. At least this is a google's page. Google is responsible for it. And you can avoid the annoying boot message.:laugh:
BTW, "adb oem lock" doesn't work with xperia. Sony seems to like leaving their products unlocked.
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But reading this page, relocking by "adb oem lock" looks safe. At least this is a google's page. Google is responsible for it. And you can avoid the annoying boot message.:laugh:
I'm sure that is safe if you're updating from full stock to full stock, with mods on board a relock is almost suicidal and the threads about bricked pixels back that up.
If you don't like the warning screen, do what I do, don't watch your phone reboot
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So you got the Edge S and want GApps? Basically you unlock your bootloader, root with Magisk, then install MagiskGApps.
DISCLAIMER: UNLOCKING YOUR BOOTLOADER MAY VOID YOUR WARRANTY, AND DOING ALL THESE THINGS IN THIS GUIDE MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE/BRICKING YOUR PHONE. I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYTHING YOU DO TO YOUR PHONE. PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK.
1. Unlock the bootloader: that should be doable with their global bootloader unlock website here.
2. Download Lenovo Motoroa Smart Assistant (Rescue and Smart Assistant), and follow its instructions to "rescue" your device. It will lead you to boot into bootloader mode and download the firmware. Find the firmware file via the LMSA's downloads (should have a "show folder" button). You'll need the boot.img file for Magisk.
3. Download Magisk, then follow its instructions. You'll have to copy the boot.img to your device, then use Magisk to patch the boot file, then copy the modified one to your PC.
4. You'll need fastboot. If you don't have it already, you can download the Android SDK platform tools here. Then go into the folder, Shift+Right Click the folder, then "Open Command Prompt" or "Open PowerShell," you should have something close to one of those two. Copy your Magisk modified .img file to that folder, then you'll want to input:
fastboot flash boot [modified .img file]
Once that completes, you should see in large text, "Start" on your phone next to the power button. Press the power button, and it should boot, and you should have root now.
5. Download MagiskGApps to your phone, open Magisk on your phone, click the button that looks like a puzzle piece at the bottom of the screen, "Modules." Click "Install from storage," locate the MagiskGApps file, and install it. After that it will ask you to restart your phone, do that, then you'll just have to be patient as it takes time once its restarted to load everything. You also may need to update some or all of the apps, then you should be able to use the notification to finish setting up the phone with Google Setup.
Thanks to Motorola for making it easy to unlock their bootloaders
Thanks to the whole Magisk team for making an easy, awesome root (and more!)
Thanks to Wacko1805 (and team?) for making MagiskGApps. This is really awesome.
unlock the BL and get root is will make some apps fingerprint and face ID fail?
kimker said:
unlock the BL and get root is will make some apps fingerprint and face ID fail?
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Magisk has a "Magisk Hide" which will allow it to pass SafetyNet, and most things which check on device security will think the device is secure. But unlocking BL and rooting does make the device less secure, and therefore incurs its own risks apart from bricking or damaging the device.
HopelesRomantc91 said:
Magisk has a "Magisk Hide" which will allow it to pass SafetyNet, and most things which check on device security will think the device is secure. But unlocking BL and rooting does make the device less secure, and therefore incurs its own risks apart from bricking or damaging the device.
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yes, i knew the unlock and root will take risk.. but not sure is Payment business apps using fingerprint will work normal.
kimker said:
yes, i knew the unlock and root will take risk.. but not sure is Payment business apps using fingerprint will work normal.
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Google Pay works. But according to the Motorola website you should be able to relock the bootloader if yours doesn't work. But there's never any guarantee. If you need your device secure, recommend don't unlock bl or root, or wait to see if there's a root option without bootloader unlock that can be easily undone.
HopelesRomantc91 said:
Google Pay works. But according to the Motorola website you should be able to relock the bootloader if yours doesn't work. But there's never any guarantee. If you need your device secure, recommend don't unlock bl or root, or wait to see if there's a root option without bootloader unlock that can be easily undone.
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I saw that someone’s edge s had unlocked the BL and Flash G100 firmware and everything worked normally, and then tried to lock the BL again, but it was unsuccessful and the system could not start. The flashing tool does not recognize the machine.
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I saw that someone’s edge s had unlocked the BL and Flash G100 firmware and everything worked normally, and then tried to lock the BL again, but it was unsuccessful and the system could not start. The flashing tool does not recognize the machine.
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That's not good. Hopefully they can restore it back somehow. With this guide to unlock and flash gapps why would you need to flash G100 though? This seems to be itright now without one of rom developer's releases to get root & apps. For me this is all i would look for. Titanium backup on it and restore.. done until PE rom comes out.
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I saw that someone’s edge s had unlocked the BL and Flash G100 firmware and everything worked normally, and then tried to lock the BL again, but it was unsuccessful and the system could not start. The flashing tool does not recognize the machine.
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I would think yes, if you flash different firmware, locking the BL would likely cause problems. It's very difficult to do anything w/o unlocked bootloader, except sometimes rooting is doable. That's pretty much the behavior I expect. If they come to this subforum, we might be able to help.
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I would think yes, if you flash different firmware, locking the BL would likely cause problems. It's very difficult to do anything w/o unlocked bootloader, except sometimes rooting is doable. That's pretty much the behavior I expect. If they come to this subforum, we might be able to help.
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thank you. They did not ask for help. It seems that the lock BL is a self-verification switch, and then performs a verification system integrity.
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I would think yes, if you flash different firmware, locking the BL would likely cause problems. It's very difficult to do anything w/o unlocked bootloader, except sometimes rooting is doable. That's pretty much the behavior I expect. If they come to this subforum, we might be able to help.
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I'm curious,If you unlock and flash other firmware and then flash back to the original firmware, can it be locked again?
Mine doesn't let me unlock its BL. I've got unlock code from moto and did a factory reset with SIM card in slot 1. After enabling developer mode and debugging the switch still is greyed out. So no chance to unlock it.
Has anyone got an idea what to try now?
Moto support answered yesterday to my request but also no solution since I told them that it doesn't work
Device is not branded. I got it from Amazon so no provider branding.
If this won't be able to be unlocked and rooted I'll have to return it and switch to a Google Pixel.
kischde said:
Mine doesn't let me unlock its BL. I've got unlock code from moto and did a factory reset with SIM card in slot 1. After enabling developer mode and debugging the switch still is greyed out. So no chance to unlock it.
Has anyone got an idea what to try now?
Moto support answered yesterday to my request but also no solution since I told them that it doesn't work
Device is not branded. I got it from Amazon so no provider branding.
If this won't be able to be unlocked and rooted I'll have to return it and switch to a Google Pixel.
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I had the same issue, you need to factory reset WITH your sim card in the phone, this will let you open the OEM unlock slide thing in the dev mode.
Then once its done you can fastboot and unlock the bootloader.
I did so, maybe I explained not so well. SIM was inserted and then I did factory reset by starting it from settings. After restart it's still the same - switch / unlock slider greyed out.
kischde said:
I did so, maybe I explained not so well. SIM was inserted and then I did factory reset by starting it from settings. After restart it's still the same - switch / unlock slider greyed out.
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On my OG Pixel XL, I had to wait 7 days for the slider to become normal. By the time I got around to do it on the Edge S it was about the same time.... could be related
Now as you said that I remember that thingy with another device. Maybe a Xiaomi I think... With that I had to wait several days until the unlock code was delivered.
But there was a message, too, when trying to get it sooner, which said you needed to wait some more time.
Not sure if it's the the same for Moto devices? Then again, when thinking that you experienced the same with a Pixel, too...
Did anyone else make such an experience with his/her g100?
kischde said:
Now as you said that I remember that thingy with another device. Maybe a Xiaomi I think... With that I had to wait several days until the unlock code was delivered.
But there was a message, too, when trying to get it sooner, which said you needed to wait some more time.
Not sure if it's the the same for Moto devices? Then again, when thinking that you experienced the same with a Pixel, too...
Did anyone else make such an experience with his/her g100?
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Make sure your on the latest OTA, Lenovo made a mistake on previous versions with the OEM Unlocking function not being enabled. They fixed it in latest ota.
RSA tool said the file I uploaded yesterday is the latest one available (and it's exactly the same as the installed version).
The device was released just a few days ago in Europe. Perhaps they fixed the unlock switch in other regions and still need to fix it in Europe..
Will wait until weekend if they come up with a solution. If not I'm afraid I have to return the device as I need it personally AND professionally, too - I'm field agent, so.... :/
HopelesRomantc91 said:
I would think yes, if you flash different firmware, locking the BL would likely cause problems. It's very difficult to do anything w/o unlocked bootloader, except sometimes rooting is doable. That's pretty much the behavior I expect. If they come to this subforum, we might be able to help.
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The poor guy whose phone turned bricks went to the after-sales department of moto, and the answer was that he needed to replace the phone motherboard. .
kimker said:
The poor guy whose phone turned bricks went to the after-sales department of moto, and the answer was that he needed to replace the phone motherboard. .
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Ouch...
kimker said:
I'm curious,If you unlock and flash other firmware and then flash back to the original firmware, can it be locked again?
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I would assume so, but I don't really know why anyone would want to relock.
I just received my Flip3 (SM-F711U1) and would like to unlock my bootloader. However developer options is missing the OEM Unlock option. It's completely missing not just grayed out. I read a few articles about needed to change the system date but none of those guides changed anything. Can someone help?
Also, I attempted to call *#*#7378423*#*# to double checked that it wasn't already unlocked and I got a popup saying "Unabled to process the request."
Thank you.
- Hit settings
- about phone
- software information
- build number 5 times
- profit
I have no issue unlocking developer options. As my first post said the OEM Unlock option is missing from dev options.
RedHatter271 said:
I have no issue unlocking developer options. As my first post said the OEM Unlock option is missing from dev options.
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Have you tried through fastboot? (fastboot oem unlock)
Oh, got you. Sorry!
As far as I'm aware samsung devices don't support fastboot. I did attempt to connect it in case I was wrong but was not able to get fastboot to recognize the device.
RedHatter271 said:
I just received my Flip3 (SM-F711U1) and would like to unlock my bootloader. However developer options is missing the OEM Unlock option. It's completely missing not just grayed out. I read a few articles about needed to change the system date but none of those guides changed anything. Can someone help?
Also, I attempted to call *#*#7378423*#*# to double checked that it wasn't already unlocked and I got a popup saying "Unabled to process the request."
Thank you.
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You can try directly unlock without ticking the oem unlock. By boot into download mode. The other thing is your device or carrier or country wont allow your flip 3 to be unlock. There last step you can try is clean flash via odin with your latest firmware.
darkidz555 said:
You can try directly unlock without ticking the oem unlock. By boot into download mode. The other thing is your device or carrier or country wont allow your flip 3 to be unlock. There last step you can try is clean flash via odin with your latest firmware.
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I can get into download mode fine but don't know how to use that to unlock directly. Can you give more details?
I tried a clean flach with my latest firmware but it didn't change anything.
It's a US carrier unlocked version I bought directly from Samsung. CSC of XAA. Currently using a T-Mobile SIM.
RedHatter271 said:
I can get into download mode fine but don't know how to use that to unlock directly. Can you give more details?
I tried a clean flach with my latest firmware but it didn't change anything.
It's a US carrier unlocked version I bought directly from Samsung. CSC of XAA. Currently using a T-Mobile SIM.
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Did your Developer Options come already unlocked after setting it up?
twistedumbrella said:
Did your Developer Options come already unlocked after setting it up?
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If you had them enabled on your last phone and you restored from your Google backup, developer options will be enabled. Has happened on all of my phones since Android 9
luigi90210 said:
If you had them enabled on your last phone and you restored from your Google backup, developer options will be enabled. Has happened on all of my phones since Android 9
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Thanks, but I was asking @RedHatter271 to see if the restore data might have corrupted the options.
twistedumbrella said:
Thanks, but I was asking @RedHatter271 to see if the restore data might have corrupted the options.
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My option is missing as well but I have the T-Mobile model that I have sim unlocked. As far as I knew all us models of Samsung phones did not support bootloader unlocking
luigi90210 said:
My option is missing as well but I have the T-Mobile model that I have sim unlocked. As far as I knew all us models of Samsung phones did not support bootloader unlocking
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They support it.
RedHatter271 said:
I can get into download mode fine but don't know how to use that to unlock directly. Can you give more details?
I tried a clean flach with my latest firmware but it didn't change anything.
It's a US carrier unlocked version I bought directly from Samsung. CSC of XAA. Currently using a T-Mobile SIM.
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If you can boot into download mode there is an instruction just press vol up button and it will prompt do you want to unlock bootloader mine is like that. Im not sure yours since mine is korea version.
luigi90210 said:
My option is missing as well but I have the T-Mobile model that I have sim unlocked. As far as I knew all us models of Samsung phones did not support bootloader .
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They support bootloader unlock. samsung dont support using fastboot unlock or command at all
if you're in North America, Canada etc Qualcomm chips there do not support bootloader unlocking, at least the Samsung one's don't, not sure about other OEMs.
darkidz555 said:
They support bootloader unlock. samsung dont support using fastboot unlock or command at all
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They used to, so there was always a possibility it returned.
I recently read this article on XDA about unlocking the boot loader on the Fold 3 which results in Samsung disabling the camera (WTH?), Is this a thing on the Flip3 too?
My device is rooted. I have always been able to find the OEM unlock option under developer options without any constraints.
My camera is NOT affected. I can still use it without any issues.
I have an European device (SM-F711B).
Hope this helps some of you to track down whether this is a location or carrier based problem.
Hey Redhatter,
Out of topic question, but are you getting Tmobile 5G just fine?
RedHatter271 said:
I just received my Flip3 (SM-F711U1) and would like to unlock my bootloader. However developer options is missing the OEM Unlock option. It's completely missing not just grayed out. I read a few articles about needed to change the system date but none of those guides changed anything. Can someone help?
Also, I attempted to call *#*#7378423*#*# to double checked that it wasn't already unlocked and I got a popup saying "Unabled to process the request."
Thank you.
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