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The BLU LIFE XL phone is an unlocked GSM platform device.
Currently there are absolutely no threads on the internet with information related to this device. I am not responsible for any damage done to your device, you assume sole responsibility for whatever you do to your devices. If you have questions, please reply to this or PM me, I'll be glad to help any of you!
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Things you should know before you do anything listed in this post:
- Bootloader unlocking WILL ERASE USER DATA!!!!
- Successful root attempts disable OTA updates. (Unroot + Factory Reset MIGHT fix this)
- You must have OEM unlocking & USB debugging enabled in the developer menu.
- Common sense, don't flash anything you find on the internet randomly, you will cause irreparable damage, I learned that the hard way.
- Download & install the ADB Universal drivers & Android SDK tools (links @ bottom)
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If you'd like to make a backup of your stock ROM, you can use romdump, it's a nifty tool that does exactly what it says, and it works on pretty much any rooted android phone. (yay) DL: http://d-h.st/ErS
- Download & extract to root directory of your sdcard.
- Open Root Browser (Or any file browser that's for rooted devices)
- Navigate to the path where you copied/downloaded romdump
- Move romdump to /data/local/
- Long press romdump and check all 3 rows of boxes above and press"OK"
- Open terminal emulator (or any equivalent terminal emulator app)
- Type "export PATH=/data/local/bin:$PATH"
- Type "su"
- Type "chmod 04755 /data/local/romdump"
- Type "/data/local/romdump"
- Wait until the process finishes, do NOT do anything with your device, set it down and leave it.
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Rooting The Device:
- Have USB debugging, OEM unlocking & unknown sources enabled.
- Download & install the latest version of KingRoot.
- Swipe up three times, press "try it"
NOTICE: If your device restarts through the process, don't worry, your device isn't broken, but there's a good chance the root attempt failed.
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Unlocking/Locking The Bootloader (THIS WILL ERASE ALL OF YOUR DATA!):
- Power off the BLU LIFE XL
- Hold down POWER + VOL UP until the phone turns on.
- Release POWER button, wait for the android to appear on your screen, it might say "No Command", in that case, just press the POWER button once to pull up the recovery menu.
- Use VOL DOWN to navigate down to "Reboot to bootloader" & Press VOL UP
- Plug your phone into your computer
- Navigate to your android SDK folder, and find fastboot. (If you don't have the android SDK downloaded, refer below)
- Type fastboot devices and see if your android device is recognized.
- Type "fastboot oem unlock"
- A menu should appear on your phone screen telling you about unlocking your phone, press VOL UP to unlock your bootloader, or VOL DOWN to cancel.
Alternatively, if you wish to re-lock your bootloader, follow these steps above, however type "fastboot oem lock" instead of "fastboot oem unlock"
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FACTORY MODE & DEVICE TESTING MENUS:
- Power off BLU LIFE XL
- Press POWER & hold VOL DOWN until the phone turns on.
- Release grip of power button, whilst holding VOL DOWN.
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Downloads:
Android SDK: https://dl.google.com/android/android-sdk_r24.4.1-windows.zip
ADB Universal Drivers: http://www.mediafire.com/download/uo3t409a9vz3kh3/adbdriver_v1.0.zip
KingRoot: https://androidmtk.com/download-kingroot-application
Romdump: http://d-h.st/ErS
My phone bricked while updating via OTA. It was a fresh L050U, so I don't know why it happened. The only existing stock firmware for repairing is behind a paywall, and I've only found a fw for L050L. Should I use them or what...?
redkvothe said:
My phone bricked while updating via OTA. It was a fresh L050U, so I don't know why it happened. The only existing stock firmware for repairing is behind a paywall, and I've only found a fw for L050L. Should I use them or what...?
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I'm not sure what the differences are between the L050L & L050U. If you could provide me the ROM link, I'll peel through it and compare it to the dumped L050U rom that I have and get back to you.
By the way, I also replied to your comment on reddit.
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I'm not sure what the differences are between the L050L & L050U. If you could provide me the ROM link, I'll peel through it and compare it to the dumped L050U rom that I have and get back to you.
Really could use both those rom links. Can you guys help? rooted my phone and now OTA updates have been disabled.
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blkkalel said:
TheDarknessz0rz said:
I'm not sure what the differences are between the L050L & L050U. If you could provide me the ROM link, I'll peel through it and compare it to the dumped L050U rom that I have and get back to you.
Really could use both those rom links. Can you guys help? rooted my phone and now OTA updates have been disabled.
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The ROM I have dumped has personal applications and accounts integrated, I will get around to dumping a clean ROM for you guys soon.
Papa bless
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BLU Life XL needs all that the mainstream devices have.
Thank you for the info above. It's such a shame this device has such limited info online. I'm not really a Noob, but also not close to a developer. How does one go about creating a custom recovery and a sweet ROM? Do you think you tube might have a how to that is on point or is there a spot here that we as users could request pros to check on it?
BLUE LIFE XL (L050U) has anyone else been successful using this root kit?
@do_root / TheDarknessz0rz, hey just wondering if the BLUE LIFE XL (L050U) you designed this tutorial for had a specific build that is needed to do this without bricking (like markressler/redkvothe whotf-ever did with his device)? In other words what was the build# of the L050U you designed this root process around? Just wondering man so I can get this done without any worries. I shouldn't have any issues using your root process on my BLU LIFE XL (L050u) Build: ALPS.L1.MP6.V2.15.2_6592.WET_P37 Custom Build version: BLU_L050U_V12_GENERIC, right? I've rooted every android device I've owned back to the original Droid1 without ever bricking during the flashing process. Just wondered if there might be a specific reason this other dude bricked his device.
Thanks in advance for even making a root kit for this device. Would appreciate any advice you have here.
-jim :fingers-crossed:
Edit: I'm ready to do this - just wanted to hear your feedback before I give it a rip.
@heatgap, I also have a L050U device. Where you able to unlock bootloader and root your BLU LIFE XL using the procedure desribed above? BTW, Thank you @TheDarknessz0rz
I am new at rooting, etc... Any additional steps you had to do? Or any advice you might give a rookie/noob to be able to get this done?
Many thanks!
Sisafokker
MOSTLY Stock images / Seeking assistance with recovery
Okay, I've dumped all of the raw images.
Most of them are stock, with the exception of system.img and recovery.img
recovery: insecure ADB, which really does no good until I can put together a custom recovery, or at least get a shell.
system: pre-rooted with SuperSU. Also, will NOT reflash recovery to stock on reboot.
Coming from stock, after you've backed up your user data (because it will be wiped), boot into fastboot mode.
Issue a "fastboot oem unlock-go" to unlock the bootloader. (This only has to be done once.) THIS WIPES EVERYTHING!
Then "fastboot flash system system.img" (This takes a while.)
After first boot and setup, download SuperSU from play store, install and update.
I'm working on putting together a working custom recovery, but I'm not an expert at this.
Succeded!!! Rooted device!
Following @TheDarknessz0rz initial post, plus some additional help from other posts (I am a noob, needed extra help) I was able to Root my Blu XL Life. Thank you @TheDarknessz0rz for you post, I took the liberty to expand on it in to make it more "Noob friendly" :
BTW, my Blu Life XL is:
Custom Build Version: BLU_L050U_V13_GENERIC
Android Version: 5.1
This is exactly what I did:
1 - Installed Android SDK on your computer: download the program, extract, Start the "SDK Manager" file and deselect everything except “Android SDK Platform-tools”)
2 - Power off the BLU LIFE XL
3 - Hold down POWER + VOL UP until the phone turns on.
4 - Release POWER button, wait for the android to appear on your screen, it might say "No Command", in that case, just press the POWER button once to pull up the recovery menu.
5 - Use VOL DOWN to navigate down to "Reboot to bootloader" & Press VOL UP
6 - Plug your phone into your computer with a USB cable. Your phone should indicate that the device is connected.
7 - On your computer, Navigate to your android SDK folder , open the "platform-tools" subfolder and Shift+Right Click on an empty area. Choose “Open a Command Prompt Here”
8 - On your computer, On the Command Prompt: Type "fastboot devices" and see if your android device is recognized.
9 - On your computer, On the Command Prompt: Type "fastboot oem unlock"
10 - A menu should appear on your phone screen telling you about unlocking your phone, press VOL UP to unlock your bootloader, or VOL DOWN to cancel.
11 - You should see on your computer´s command prompt "OKAY, Finished total time 20.4345 sec" (approx).
12 - Your phones screen should remain black, with a few rebooting options available. In my case, I had to type on the command prompt "fastboot continue" to make the phone reboot as the "volumen up or down" were not recognized when I pressed them on my phone.
13 - Phone will be hard rebooted. All data errased.
After you have successfully unlocked your Bootloader,
Download the Kingo Root and Root Checker apps
Run Kingo Root (I had to run it two times as the first time it rebooted when at 20% and it failed) and root the device
Run Root Checker to verify the device has been rooted.
CONGRATULATIONS, this is the first step.... read below.
Once your device has been rooted, then you need to:
1) Install Custom Recovery:
I was able to install a custom recovery on my device following a youtube tutorial: search on youtube for "CUSTOM RECOVERY TWRP PARA EL BLU LIFE XL" by Luis Robert (sorry, cannot post external links)
2) Update your SU Binary (you will be told about this when you open either SuperSu or Kingo Super User...
I had massive problems updating the SU Binary, tried 5 different methods but the only one that worked was this youtube tutorial: search for "How to Replace Kinguser KingRoot with SuperSU No PC" by Iron Tech. The tutorial was meant to replace KingoRoot by SuperSU, but in the process it updated my SU Binary (I spent at least a full day trying different methods that did not work for me)
In theory, now you can enjoy all the benefits and options that a rooted device provides...
Hope this helps
Thanks again for the help!
Cheers
Sisafokker
This is going to sound stupid, I screwed something up when I was editing a file in /system and now I'm in a boot loop. Also, when I went ot go try to download the raw stock roms images, the download would not initiate. Could you put the upload them somewhere else or is there anything that I can do with the stock recovery that could get me out? I also do not have like anything dumped or anything. L0051UU variant by the way. Thanks in advance
br21763 said:
This is going to sound stupid, I screwed something up when I was editing a file in /system and now I'm in a boot loop. Also, when I went ot go try to download the raw stock roms images, the download would not initiate. Could you put the upload them somewhere else or is there anything that I can do with the stock recovery that could get me out? I also do not have like anything dumped or anything. L0051UU variant by the way. Thanks in advance
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I do not have any stock images, the images i have are for my device specifically, i'd have to rid the image of custom files first.
Okay, thanks I think I understand, but is there anything that you can think of that could help me in my situation? Or would I be best off contacting BLU?
Thanks again
br21763 said:
Okay, thanks I think I understand, but is there anything that you can think of that could help me in my situation? Or would I be best off contacting BLU?
Thanks again
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well if you've got nothing to lose, I'd just try to flash the L050L firmware onto the device.
sisafokker said:
Following @TheDarknessz0rz initial post, plus some additional help from other posts (I am a noob, needed extra help) I was able to Root my Blu XL Life. Thank you @TheDarknessz0rz for you post, I took the liberty to expand on it in to make it more "Noob friendly" :
BTW, my Blu Life XL is:
Custom Build Version: BLU_L050U_V13_GENERIC
Android Version: 5.1
This is exactly what I did:
1 - Installed Android SDK on your computer: download the program, extract, Start the "SDK Manager" file and deselect everything except “Android SDK Platform-tools”)
2 - Power off the BLU LIFE XL
3 - Hold down POWER + VOL UP until the phone turns on.
4 - Release POWER button, wait for the android to appear on your screen, it might say "No Command", in that case, just press the POWER button once to pull up the recovery menu.
5 - Use VOL DOWN to navigate down to "Reboot to bootloader" & Press VOL UP
6 - Plug your phone into your computer with a USB cable. Your phone should indicate that the device is connected.
7 - On your computer, Navigate to your android SDK folder , open the "platform-tools" subfolder and Shift+Right Click on an empty area. Choose “Open a Command Prompt Here”
8 - On your computer, On the Command Prompt: Type "fastboot devices" and see if your android device is recognized.
9 - On your computer, On the Command Prompt: Type "fastboot oem unlock"
10 - A menu should appear on your phone screen telling you about unlocking your phone, press VOL UP to unlock your bootloader, or VOL DOWN to cancel.
11 - You should see on your computer´s command prompt "OKAY, Finished total time 20.4345 sec" (approx).
12 - Your phones screen should remain black, with a few rebooting options available. In my case, I had to type on the command prompt "fastboot continue" to make the phone reboot as the "volumen up or down" were not recognized when I pressed them on my phone.
13 - Phone will be hard rebooted. All data errased.
After you have successfully unlocked your Bootloader,
Download the Kingo Root and Root Checker apps
Run Kingo Root (I had to run it two times as the first time it rebooted when at 20% and it failed) and root the device
Run Root Checker to verify the device has been rooted.
CONGRATULATIONS, this is the first step.... read below.
Once your device has been rooted, then you need to:
1) Install Custom Recovery:
I was able to install a custom recovery on my device following a youtube tutorial: search on youtube for "CUSTOM RECOVERY TWRP PARA EL BLU LIFE XL" by Luis Robert (sorry, cannot post external links)
2) Update your SU Binary (you will be told about this when you open either SuperSu or Kingo Super User...
I had massive problems updating the SU Binary, tried 5 different methods but the only one that worked was this youtube tutorial: search for "How to Replace Kinguser KingRoot with SuperSU No PC" by Iron Tech. The tutorial was meant to replace KingoRoot by SuperSU, but in the process it updated my SU Binary (I spent at least a full day trying different methods that did not work for me)
In theory, now you can enjoy all the benefits and options that a rooted device provides...
Hope this helps
Thanks again for the help!
Cheers
Sisafokker
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My device always returns status locked when I tell fastboot to dump the variables. I'm not sure why, bootloader unlock process says it's successful, however when it comes time to press VOL_UP to finish the process, none of the hardware keys are recognized, I've even issued fastboot continue from command prompt, yet the bootloader refuses to unlock. I'm going to try once more with "fastboot oem unlock-go" and see what happens from there.
TheDarknessz0rz said:
well if you've got nothing to lose, I'd just try to flash the L050L firmware onto the device.
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Don't mean to sound so clueless but how would I go about doing that? I mean I couldn't find any firmware anywhere, even for other models so could you help me with that part? Also would I be flashing it from the "apply update from sd card" option on the stock recovery?
Thanks a lot
Never mind, I was able to figure out how to flash the system.img file onto my phone. Now it seems to be working perfectly. Thank you very much for all of the help and for uploading the img files, i really appreciate it.
Have a nice day
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samgr said:
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dont use the sp flash tool it has a virus only the img
download sp fflash tool from there own site
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Hey thanks for this link - - - - this site could help a lot of people
My phones backed up and i want to test the download file
hard brick NO! problem
Rickrocks013 said:
Hey thanks for this link - - - - this site could help a lot of people
My phones backed up and i want to test the download file
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try it it works!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:laugh:
Because i rooted all my phones so far, i also want to root my new Huawei Mate 9 to get all advantages and full access.
But how can i unlock my bootloader without requesting an unlock-code from Huawei and being on a black-list?
Is there a way to get rid of this?
Do one of these three solutions wok for Mate 9?
https://translate.google.com/transl...k-fuer-alle-huawei-phones/&edit-text=&act=url
http://actualizatumovil.com/Temas-Bootloader-unlock-without-emailing-Huawei
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2290610
Thank you for your answers in advance,
Florian
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Solved!
My tutorial for unlocking, installing TWRP and rooting Huawei Mate 9 at Post #13
Use dc-unlocker, but you have to pay, usually around 4-6 USD.
https://www.dc-unlocker.com/supported_models_1/huawei_phones
Hi azukayx,
thank you for your answer!
azukayx said:
Use dc-unlocker, but you have to pay, usually around 4-6 USD.
https://www.dc-unlocker.com/supported_models_1/huawei_phones
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This method is working securly?
My Build-Number is "MHA-L09C432..." but here it says only MHA-L09B, it could work still?
And only read bootloader code is available: is that the code i am normally getting from Huawei? Or what is that?
Thank you for your answer in advance,
Florian
htcdesire-hd said:
Hi azukayx,
This method is working securly?
My Build-Number is "MHA-L09C432..." but here it says only MHA-L09B, it could work still?
And only read bootloader code is available: is that the code i am normally getting from Huawei? Or what is that?
Florian
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Not sure, you can always shoot them an email asking or use their chat when they are online. There may be other unlocking services floating around, you may have to google them.
Need help to relock bootloader stock mate 9 usa
I have the mate 9 USA version bought it with unlocked bootloader and some programs are missing like the software update setting is gone, file manager etc. Please I need help going back to stock and relocking bootloader. :
azukayx said:
Not sure, you can always shoot them an email asking or use their chat when they are online. There may be other unlocking services floating around, you may have to google them.
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Thank you i will try this and contact the support before...
Is there also a unlocking method without Huawei?
azukayx said:
Use dc-unlocker, but you have to pay, usually around 4-6 USD.
https://www.dc-unlocker.com/supported_models_1/huawei_phones
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Thats the service i used to unlock my phone.
htcdesire-hd said:
Hi azukayx,
thank you for your answer!
This method is working securly?
My Build-Number is "MHA-L09C432..." but here it says only MHA-L09B, it could work still?
And only read bootloader code is available: is that the code i am normally getting from Huawei? Or what is that?
Thank you for your answer in advance,
Florian
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Read bootloadercode is fine, save it in a textfile and use fastboot oem unlock xxxx (where xxxx is your bootloader unlock code) be sure usb debugging and oem unlock are activated before using fastboot
After downloading the DC Android app and investing about 4€, the bootloader could be unlocled without problems and without Huawei!
But resetting phone (after Bootloader unlocking) failed and EMUI is not loading any more...
I try to flash the original firmware and hope to solve this problem with that... Downloading EMUI via eRecovery also failed because of verification problems...
htcdesire-hd said:
But resetting phone (after Bootloader unlocking) failed and EMUI is not loading any more...
I try to flash the original firmware and hope to solve this problem with that... Downloading EMUI via eRecovery also failed because of verification problems...
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If you're still stuck try Funkyhuawey.
htcdesire-hd said:
After downloading the DC Android app and investing about 4€, the bootloader could be unlocled without problems and without Huawei!
But resetting phone (after Bootloader unlocking) failed and EMUI is not loading any more...
I try to flash the original firmware and hope to solve this problem with that... Downloading EMUI via eRecovery also failed because of verification problems...
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Try to do factory reset again from stock recovery,and wipe cache.
Hold volume up + power till you see the logo and release power while keeping volume up.
By the way i hate dc unlocker,more problems than fixing lol
gm007 said:
Try to do factory reset again from stock recovery,and wipe cache.
Hold volume up + power till you see the logo and release power while keeping volume up.
By the way i hate dc unlocker,more problems than fixing lol
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I solved the Problem!
I only had to re-lock and then unlock my bootloader again via fastboot and it's working now!
But there are other problems:
When i activate developer options and try to open it, the settings are always crashing...
The same happens when i try to make a factory reset within the storage settings...
When i connect my phone to a PC while in TWRP, there are only some folders with cryptic numbers and i am not able to copy files to my phone (like superuser)...
What can cause this strange behavior?
And why is there no HiCare App and no update menu available? How can that be reactivated?
Problems solved using FunkyHuawei!
Now everything seems to work correctly (except of backing up via TWRP)...
For others who have the same problems with rooting their Huawei Mate 9, here is a little Tutorial:
How to unlock the bootloader without Huawei
download and install "DC Huawei Bootloader Codes" (from dc-unlocker) from playstore
open the app and klick on "DC-unlocker account"
pay the about 4€ via playstore (username and password is sent via email to the given address)
download and run the DC-Unlocker client (from dc-unlocker.com)
follow instructions from website (https://www.dc-unlocker.com/huawei-id-unlock)
unlock-code should be shown after following all instructions
shutdown phone
hold volume-down-key and connect the phone via USB to a PC (release key when bootloader appears)
run fastboot-command "fastboot oem unlock xxxxxxxxxxx" (x = your unlock code)
confirm message on screen
system performs factory reset
bootloader should now be unlocked! (can be seen in bootloader)
if something not working try to lock ("fastboot oem relock xxxxxxxxxxx") and unlock the bootloader again
or do a factory reset and wipe cache via recovery
if nothing solves the problem buy a FunkyHuawei account (15$/month) and make a clean re-installation of the firmware like discribed there (https://funkyhuawei.club/instructions)
How to install TWRP recovery
shutdown phone
hold volume-down-key and connect the phone via USB to a PC (release key when bootloader appears)
flash recovery via fastboot (recovery should be in same folder as fastboot.exe) ("fastboot flash recovery twrp-xxx.img") (x = downloaded version)
type "fastboot reboot"
leave the USB cable connected to PC
when phone booted hold volume-up, volume-down and power key
release power key after vibration
release volume keys after Huawei-logo disappears
TWRP should start!
How to root phone
requirements: unlocked bootloader and TWRP recovery t3.0.2-2-hi3660 (from this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-9/development/recovery-unofficial-twrp-huawei-mate-9-t3515617)
copy superuser-r275.zip to phone storage (download link also available in the thread mentioned above)
boot into TWRP recovery (connect the USB cable to PC -> hold volume-up, volume-down and power key -> release power key after vibration -> release volume keys after Huawei-logo disappears)
choose "install" and select the previous copied .zip-file
after installation reboot phone
install Superuser_2.0_Beta_9.apk (from here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=69224582&postcount=1896)
download "Root Checker" from play store
Root Checker should show root access!
Please cosider that i am not responsible for any damage on the device after using this tutorial
htcdesire-hd said:
Problems solved using FunkyHuawei!
Now everything seems to work correctly (except of backing up via TWRP)...
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Is this method possible without involving FunkyHuawei?
Are there any problems with losing functionality after this is complete? Heard reports of the software update setting going away, file manager missing, themes not working, etc.
xfive420 said:
Is this method possible without involving FunkyHuawei?
Are there any problems with losing functionality after this is complete? Heard reports of the software update setting going away, file manager missing, themes not working, etc.
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I don't think so, because i had to re-flash the whole firmware to cure the errors and i think, until now, there is no other method to flash a firmware without using the Huawei eRecovery (modified with FunkyHuawei)...
No, after the clean setup with FunkyHuawei everything works fine for me, without any errors! It works like before, allthough the Bootloader is unlocked and the phone is rooted
My Pixel 5 (stock unrooted locked bootloader) will not update via the System Update screen. I get a message saying:
"Problem updating this device
This device can't receive any future system updates. Contact your device manufacturer for support."
Prior to this, I was able to install Beta 1, 2, and 3 just fine via OTA. Now I can't update to Beta 4 because this message keep showing up.
So just now I tried to manually install it via adb using this guide:
How to install Android 12 and 12L on Google Pixel and other Android devices
Google has just released Android 12L beta for the Pixel lineup. Here is how you can install Android 12 (or 12L) on your smartphone!
www.xda-developers.com
However, I cannot complete step 7 because all I see on my phone's screen after it reboots into recovery is the bugdroid with his chest open with the red triangle with an exclamation point and the words "No command" and pressing the volume keys and power button does nothing, and after a minute or so, it reboots back into the normal phone.
Will also note that there doesn't seem to be an option to switch to "file transfer (MTP)" mode on my phone, as per step 5 here:
How to install ADB on Windows, macOS, and Linux
A step-by-step guide to get you started with the Android Debug Bridge tool.
www.xda-developers.com
But aside from that, I'm able to see the device's serial number when I type .\adb devices into Windows powershell (in other words, I can complete the process, but just not enable MTP).
What am I doing wrong?
Or is my phone borked?
Wait, I think I figured it out....
Yup, so the step forgets to mention that you need to hold power + volume up + volume down for a sec to get it into the options screen....
Currently verifying update package... Crisis.... not averted?
`Error applying update: 61 (ErrorCode: :kDeviceCorrupted)
E:Error in /sideload/package.zip (status 1)
Install from ADB completed with status 1.
Installation aborted.`
Found this:
Add ErrorCode::kDeviceCorrupted. · omnirom/[email protected]
This error code indicates the device is corrupted in a way that it can no longer receive any future updates. Specifically, if a device encounters a merge error, there is no way we can recover that ...
github.com
So my device can't be updated anymore?
Not even a factory reset will help?
Why not unlock the bootloader? You'd be able to use the Android Flash Tool, and using TWRP would be able to install OTAs much easier.
V0latyle said:
Why not unlock the bootloader? You'd be able to use the Android Flash Tool, and using TWRP would be able to install OTAs much easier.
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This sounds like a prudent idea. @Slender Troll might be headed for some trouble and with a locked bootloader there is very little margin for error. Backup your data / pics / texts etc. to your computer and then either try to opt out of the beta or unlock the bootloader and flash the image you want. Personally I would never run a beta without an unlocked bootloader if it were my primary device. Too much can go wrong and you need to be able to recover with an image flash.
I have bought a used Samsung S10e (SM-G970F/DS) it came with Android 12 and it was reseted.
My goal is to install iodeOS. Even if the iodeOS website says "Update the stock firmware to the latest" I considered the instructions from LineageOS and installed the latest Android 11 version, following this (https://iode.tech/en/iodeos-installation/#1629185391421-4cf1f5c8-d900) uninstall instructions.
After Android 11 was installed I enabled the developer options. OEM-Unlock was not available. Therefore I followed these instructions (https://www.xda-developers.com/fix-...y-s9-samsung-galaxy-s8-samsung-galaxy-note-8/) and the OEM-Unlock was available again.
Now it seemed that everything is ready to install iodeOS or LineageOS. Therefore I followed this instructions (https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/beyond0lte/install). It worked fine until "Installing a cutom recovery using heimdall"
after the "heimdall flash --RECOVERY <recovery_filename>.img --no-reboot" command the S10e shows a bar which is filled from the left to the right and then it shows "Custom Binary (RECOVERY) Blocked By OEM Lock"
Now I have no clue what to do :-(
I would be glad for any help.
You need to unlock the bootloader. You've toggled the OEM Unlocking switch, so unlocking the bootloader is the next step.
Make sure you have the Samsung USB drivers installed on your PC.
Turn off your device.
While holding the Bixby and Volume Down buttons, connect your phone to your PC.
The device should start in Download Mode. Hold down Volume Up until you get a warning about unlocking the bootloader. Unlocking the bootloader will wipe your data. Click Volume Up to confirm.
Your device will wipe data, then reboot. At this point, you can reboot to download mode and flash a custom recovery using Odin or Heimdall.
Thanks a lot for all your help!
The problem was I entered the download mode by the adb command "adb reboot-bootloader" and this mode seems to be different to the one which can be accessed by pressing the keys.
Now everything worked fine
I have exactly the same problem here:
SM-A205G with OEM Unlock enabled
There is no unlock bootloader in the bootloader no option anymore
at least in the bootloder of this edition
And I suppose that if it is the bootloader that flashes everything, it is COMPLETELLY LOCKED, could be jailbroken by some new method, but until them... no option :sad:
V0latyle said:
You need to unlock the bootloader. You've toggled the OEM Unlocking switch, so unlocking the bootloader is the next step.
Make sure you have the Samsung USB drivers installed on your PC.
Turn off your device.
While holding the Bixby and Volume Down buttons, connect your phone to your PC.
The device should start in Download Mode. Hold down Volume Up until you get a warning about unlocking the bootloader. Unlocking the bootloader will wipe your data. Click Volume Up to confirm.
Your device will wipe data, then reboot. At this point, you can reboot to download mode and flash a custom recovery using Odin or Heimdall.
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It seems that this <confirm> option in the bootloader is being removed by samsung, so... even if unlock oem is enabled... it will not work...
I can only reach the bootloader by going to recovery mode them selecting reboot bootloader, or by adb reboot bootloader, but it boots directly in download mode without the option to long-press volume up key
A flasher that doesn't flashes doesn't makes sense. Maybe samsung have hidden something new in there?...
Ok. I've found the solution
1 - Power the phone off
2 - Hold both volume up and down
3 - PLUG THE USB BUTTON WHILE YOU HOLD BOTH these buttons
4 - NO NEED TO PRESS POWER BUTTON
I guess this will work for all phones that don't have the option to start with power+down
Yes. A flasher that does not flash don't exists.
Good luck ! \o/
source:
HELP!!! Custom Binary (BOOT) Blocked By OEM Lock
Hi there, I've been having trouble rooting my Samsung Galaxy A20 - SM-A205GN for awhile now. I'm officially on Android Version 10 with One UI Version 2.0, I've followed the provided guide to root my device but it fails on Odin "all versions" when...
forum.xda-developers.com
wavedevice said:
Ok. I've found the solution
1 - Power the phone off
2 - Hold both volume up and down
3 - PLUG THE USB BUTTON WHILE YOU HOLD BOTH these buttons
4 - NO NEED TO PRESS POWER BUTTON
I guess this will work for all phones that don't have the option to start with power+down
Yes. A flasher that does not flash don't exists.
Good luck ! \o/
source:
HELP!!! Custom Binary (BOOT) Blocked By OEM Lock
Hi there, I've been having trouble rooting my Samsung Galaxy A20 - SM-A205GN for awhile now. I'm officially on Android Version 10 with One UI Version 2.0, I've followed the provided guide to root my device but it fails on Odin "all versions" when...
forum.xda-developers.com
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Yes, you don't unlock the bootloader VIA the bootloader in Samsung phones.
so you know what happened? I accidentaly reset my phone! I have gone into download mode and there was additional choices: to unlock bootloader holt volup, so I did, then again to confirm unlocking press volup. I did so and then there was for a brief moment android logo and "erasing" and then after about 2 minutes of just Samsung logo phone restarted and asked me to perform setup as it was new! WTH? There was nothing mentioned about deletion
DaHansi said:
I have bought a used Samsung S10e (SM-G970F/DS) it came with Android 12 and it was reseted.
My goal is to install iodeOS. Even if the iodeOS website says "Update the stock firmware to the latest" I considered the instructions from LineageOS and installed the latest Android 11 version, following this (https://iode.tech/en/iodeos-installation/#1629185391421-4cf1f5c8-d900) uninstall instructions.
After Android 11 was installed I enabled the developer options. OEM-Unlock was not available. Therefore I followed these instructions (https://www.xda-developers.com/fix-...y-s9-samsung-galaxy-s8-samsung-galaxy-note-8/) and the OEM-Unlock was available again.
Now it seemed that everything is ready to install iodeOS or LineageOS. Therefore I followed this instructions (https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/beyond0lte/install). It worked fine until "Installing a cutom recovery using heimdall"
after the "heimdall flash --RECOVERY <recovery_filename>.img --no-reboot" command the S10e shows a bar which is filled from the left to the right and then it shows "Custom Binary (RECOVERY) Blocked By OEM Lock"
Now I have no clue what to do :-(
I would be glad for any help.
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I had the same problem on my samsung tab a10.1. That's why I had to flash the stock firmware 3 times. Every time I flashed twrp with odin, I got the error (custom binary blocked by oem lock).
I write what they should do in order.
1. Turn on the phone.
2. Open Developer mode
3. USB debugging mode - on
4. oem unlocking - on
5. then turn off the phone and disconnect from usb
6. Connect the phone to the PC with USB by holding down the volume up and volume down buttons at the same time. WITHOUT PRESSING THE POWER BUTTON
7. Press and hold the volume up button according to the instructions in the pop-up window.
oem unlocked
Sorry that, I had another problem. May I know how to unlock the OEM if my S10e phone can't turn on.
My device always on "samsung" display page, can't open to index. Do you know this issue? Expecting your reply.
Hi! I have the same issue on my Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro (It was Chinese) but it came unlocked with xiaomi.eu rom.
After i installed a global rom, and google wallet nfc pay did not work, so i thought okay i will lock it then so maybe wallet would accept it, (with the eu rom it worked before) so i put the device in fastboot and used fastboot oem lock on cmd...
And from then it stucks on miui recovery 5.0 screen, and says, this miui version can't be installed on this device...
I might not enabled oem unlocking before i shut if off, but i added it to my mi account so i dont know if after a week i can maybe unlock it. But i think the other possible solution would be to sideload the original chinese stock rom, which is for M2102K1AC, Mi 11 pro, codename mars, but i couldn't find it anywhere... If someone can upload a link to it, that would be a huge help! Or any idea! thx!
geraldmany said:
HI! i got a mi 11 pro 1 year ago, and it was offically chinese, but it came unlocked with Xiaomi.eu firmware, but i could't update it via the updater app, so i searched and found the global star version and just flashed it, everything worked, only now google pay nfc didnt work, it said that its probably because of the unlocked bootloader, so i got to fastboot and in cmd i sent fastboot oem lock, and since then my phone is stuck in miui recovery 5.0 screen and says that i cannot run this firmware on the device, i tried to unlock it but failed, maybe after a week, but i think that i didnt turn on oem unlocking on the phone itself before this... So im just hoping that after a week unlocking could be done... Or my other idea is, that i could install the original chinese rom with sideload, because i managed to install another global version on it since, but the result is still the same, the only problem is that i cannot find literally anywhere a mars codenamed firmware...
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Anyone who might have the same situation, i found a simple, but effective solution, not sure if it works on every xiaomi device, but i will write down the steps here:
You need to use XiaomiADB, here is the download link and the description for how to use it -> https://xiaomiui.net/how-to-use-xiaomiadb-8044/ (if the page is not available, then feel free to msg me!)
For xiaomi adb, you need to go to 3rd option on the miui recovery screen, NOT THE FASTBOOT
So basically i went through the steps to “xiaomiadb sideload_miui <filename>”
And I tried to install a rom, BUT IT DIDNT ACCEPT IT!
The message was:
ERROR: This rom cannot be installed, server code -> 2001, server message -> Can't install unofficial rom
after trying 4 times all the same and: Installation of this rom via stock recovery is not allowed by Xiaomi
Says Installation failed, and then i just decided to download another rom so i PLUGGED OUT THE PHONE right after this, and went to another room to connect to wired network, to download and try a different rom... when i came back, to all my surprise, the phone was turned on, so i went to the setting dev ops and enabled bootloader unlocking, linked it to my account enabled adb and everything that is needed to flash another rom later, so then i rebooted and again, miui recovery 5.0 screen, but now i enabled unlocking, so i put the phone in fastboot, and tried MI UNLOCKER TOOL again, now it says: Please unlock 168 hours later. And do not add your account in MIUI again, otherwise you will wait from scratch.
So that means, after 7 days i wll be able to unlock it, until then, i can turn it on with the above method, in short try to sideload (copy and install) a rom to it, and then after it failed, plug it out and just wait like 10-20 maybe 30 seconds and bam your device is normally booted... I hope it helps to some of you, (i have been searching for the solution for almost a week, my other option was to pay someone who can MAYBE do it or send the phone back to china and pay the repairs, so im really happy with this method! If it helps to you, please reply so i and the others will know that it worked! Have a nice day!
Rescue and smart cannot flash phone ADB side load does not detect device not sure what next method to try
You can try to edl short the device to flash a blank flash file to "rejuvenate" the bootloader. Then use tinyfastboot script to "flash" the exact version of update that was last installed on the device. Search for tinyfastboot script on lolinet. Unzip, Run the .bat file given. Select version. Hit 5 hit enter/return. Watch A LOT of red words go by very slowly. If it's going slow then your device will be flashing even though it says it's not. Patience don't just unplug it real quick or close the bat when you see red right away. As long as the program doesn't stop you got the right update. If frp locked find a guide on hardreset.info or you won't get past checking pin or Google account. It will more than likely trip verity and reboot device. Remove security pin/pattern/password and Factory reset from settings > system > reset. If you want bootloader unlocked again you need the same code from Motorola bootloader unlock email as prior unlocking. (Not sure if you can reapply for it, haven't tried as I had my old number)