Unable to Unlock Bootloader (help!) - Realme 5 Pro Questions & Answers

I've tried online guides to unlock bootloader, but messed up in some point and now I'm stuck.
1st. Download indepth test and reboot to bootloader within the app.
2nd. Tried adb devices successfully
3rd. Fastboot oem unlock nor Fastboot flashing unlock run (output: fastboot oem unlock failed "remote unknown command")
4th. Decided to make a factory reset (just becase I had to make an stupid desition)
Now I can reboot into fastboot again, because in depth test app won't install anymore. Installer says "Installation failed -An app with the same signature has already been installed"
I've unsuccessfully tried to flash stock rom from recovery but thein depth test seems to be "installed" without front user interface, also fasboot reboot bootloader get stuck in waiting for any device.
Can someone have a solution I already tried anything that comes to my mind.
Thanks.
I was able to solve the problem installing extractly the same apk.

The "fastboot oem unlock" dont work for me
What work on me 5pro is "fastboot flashing unlock"
Then flash twrp and vbmeta
To relock bootloader "fastboot flashing lock"
Source https://forum.xda-developers.com/realme-5-pro/how-to/bootloader-unlock-tutorial-t3985003

Other, might helpful source:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/realme-5-pro/development/rom-pixel-experience-t4053357

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[Q] "Fastboot oem unlock" Does nothing.

I have owned this phone for about 5-6 months now and have never unlocked the bootloader. I know I probably should of done that when I got it but for some reason I have been able to flash TWRP, Root the phone, and install custom roms without wiping the phone no problem. I am currently on Paranoid Android 4.6 Beta 6 and TWRP 2.8 but I wanted to go back to CM11S, and I thought maybe it's time that I unlock the bootloader. I have installed the correct drivers and when I type "fastboot oem unlock", the Command Prompt said "finished in 0.06 seconds", I then rebooted and nothing happens. I also tried a Toolkit to unlock it but that didn't do anything either. Can anyone help? I don't want to Hard Brick my phone.
Thanks
It sounds like your bootloader is already unlocked.
Try running
fastboot oem device-info
to see what it says. Post your results here and somebody should be able to help you.
The right command is:
Code:
fastboot oem device-info
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Matt7262 said:
I have owned this phone for about 5-6 months now and have never unlocked the bootloader. I know I probably should of done that when I got it but for some reason I have been able to flash TWRP, Root the phone, and install custom roms without wiping the phone no problem. I am currently on Paranoid Android 4.6 Beta 6 and TWRP 2.8 but I wanted to go back to CM11S, and I thought maybe it's time that I unlock the bootloader. I have installed the correct drivers and when I type "fastboot oem unlock", the Command Prompt said "finished in 0.06 seconds", I then rebooted and nothing happens. I also tried a Toolkit to unlock it but that didn't do anything either. Can anyone help? I don't want to Hard Brick my phone.
Thanks
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hello ..
i have oneplus 64 that the Tampered was true and unlock false.
i have original recovery . that i cant run not signed zip
i tried everything even install coloros ( and its failed)
finaly after alot of hours the soultion very simple
1.install throw adb sideload the signed rom ... https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95747613655046106
2. its take you to factory rom
3. after that u can unlock your oneplus with fastboot oem unlock
thanks
timmaaa said:
The right command is:
Code:
fastboot oem device-info
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Stuck after unlocking bootloader?

Hi everyone,
Today I decided to root my Mate 9.
I started out with turning 'OEM unlock' on and usb debugging. With ADB installed and the huawei drivers, I began to unlock my bootloader. On the 'EMUI Huawei' homepage I filled out my device details and obtained an unlock code. I opened ADB and checked with 'adb devices' if my device was there. It was. So I continued with typing 'adb reboot bootlader'. After that I typed 'fastboot devices'. My device was still showing up. I typed 'fastboot oem unlock CODE (with the code). On my screen I pressed 'Yes'. Bootloader unlocked.
After this step I tried to flash twrp with the command 'fastboot flash recovery xxxx.img'. I couldn't continue because every adb/fastboot command keeps failing (remote: command not allowed). Now when I boot up my phone it shows 'your device has been unlocked and can't be trusted'. Phone=unlocked, FRP=locked. I can't do anything.
Device: Mate 9 L29C432B198
What did I do wrong or what did I missed? :crying:
I had this issue at first to had to redownload the original rom via the phone recovery this will fix the frp lock then u have to unlock and flash twrp 3.1.01 that is linked in the threads on here
Did it format after it unlocked?
You can try fastboot oem relock UNLOCKCODE
Then go to Settings -> Dev options -> enable OEM Unlocking
Then unlock again.
It probably will fail though if FRP is locked, but worth a shot.
Edit: It's supposed to say
PHONE Unlocked FRP Unlock

Rooting Nokia 3 TA-1020 Android 8.1.0

Hello!
I am trying to root my Nokia 3, which I don't use daily, but I'm having difficulty finding a recent thread, and I'm not really sure of what I'm doing.
I am comfortable with this type of things and "messing around" with devices, but I haven't rooted a phone since I got my first Android phone (Samsung Galaxy Gio) and it was really simple and different back then. (Pretty sure I just had to get the right .zip file and enter recovery mode to "load" it).
I want to know what are the pre-requisites to root my Nokia 3 and, if possible, have a guide with the steps on how to do it, because I don't want to brick the phone or something similar.
Thank you for your attention!
Okay, I've started trying to actually root it, starting by unlocking the bootloader.
I'm following this guide: https://forum.xda-developers.com/nokia-3/how-to/guide-how-to-unlock-bootloader-nokia-3-t3699344
But these commands are confusing me:
fastboot oem dm-verity <your_unlock_key>
fastboot flash lk NE1-0-215H.lk.bin
fastboot reboot-bootloader
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I don't understand what is my unlock key, I've entered my serial number here: https://passwordsgenerator.net/md5-hash-generator as the guide suggested, but it returns "FAILED (remote: unknown command)" when I run fastboot oem dm-verity.
I also tried "fastboot flashing unlock" and "fastboot oem unlock" because those commands were listed on "fastboot help", but that just returns "FAILED (remote:Unlock operation is not allowed)".
I'm very lost at this point and have no idea of what I can do to solve this. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.

Motorola Moto G8 "Your device is corrupt. It can't be trusted and will not boot."

I have a phone (Moto G8), I wanted to get rid of TWRP and I thought that just locking the bootloader will do it.
I only after saw that if you lock the bootloader with TWRP flashed you get into a boot-loop.
I found out that I can only use "fastboot boot" to boot into stuff because of the error stating: "Your device is corrupt. It can't be trusted and will not boot.".
Even if I go into the recovery mode the same error message would appear.
I know that by unlocking the bootloader I could get rid of that error but I don't have an unlocked bootloader and,
as most of you already know, after relocking the bootloader you need to enable OEM unlocking from developer options.
That was a huge problem since I couldn't access the phone at all besides the
bootloader, TWRP (although limited by the locked bootloader), and the default recovery.
That way I got into TWRP but I couldn't do much because of the locked bootloader.
Even if I had a full backup (which I didn't have) I couldn't do much.
I also tried downloading the full OTA image of an updated version of Android (I had Android 10 and I tried to go to Android 11)
to sideload but I couldn't find it. I found one but it was not a full OTA image (with bootloader, recovery, etc.) and I got an error message saying:
"Invalid zip verification signature" or something like that. Also, the error was happening at the start of the ADB sideload, I didn't know what else I could try.
So I have a question: Since I can use "fastboot boot" to bypass the error message,
is there maybe a bootable .img file that I can use to boot directly into the system and enable OEM unlocking?
Any help would be highly appreciated as well any other way to enable OEM unlocking through the bootloader or somehow ADB.

Question Is it possible to OEM Unlock a CN to WW ROG Pho 5s Pro, I've tried everything

I'm on the latest Android 13. I've been trying to unlock and root this phone but OEM Unlock isn't in Developer Options and most fastboot commands give the error FAILED (remote: 'Command not supported in default implementation').
I contaced Asus and that's how I found out it was originally a CN version(now WW) but they said they can't help me. I've installed ADB, Fastboot and the USB drivers and the phone is detected by "fastboot devices" but "fastboot oem unlock" gives the above error. fastboot flashing unlock gives error Unrecognised command.
Not sure if this means anything but all the adb commands to reboot to bootloader/recovery/fastboot all just reboot to the first "Start" page option.
I found a thread here that seemed to be specifically about my problem but the contents were deleted and nothing else I've found has helped me past this point(a few other posts were very helpful though).
Am I stuck on this? Thanks for any info you can give.
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I have rog phone 5s pro tencent edition china rom... and I success to convert to global ww rom
krampyl said:
I'm on the latest Android 13. I've been trying to unlock and root this phone but OEM Unlock isn't in Developer Options and most fastboot commands give the error FAILED (remote: 'Command not supported in default implementation').
I contaced Asus and that's how I found out it was originally a CN version(now WW) but they said they can't help me. I've installed ADB, Fastboot and the USB drivers and the phone is detected by "fastboot devices" but "fastboot oem unlock" gives the above error. fastboot flashing unlock gives error Unrecognised command.
Not sure if this means anything but all the adb commands to reboot to bootloader/recovery/fastboot all just reboot to the first "Start" page option.
I found a thread here that seemed to be specifically about my problem but the contents were deleted and nothing else I've found has helped me past this point(a few other posts were very helpful though).
Am I stuck on this? Thanks for any info you can give.
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You can't root this device that way. You need the ASUS unlock tool and I believe ASUS have pulled their unlock service for the time being. I think you will find tens if not hundreds of posts related to this topic on the forum. Patching via EDL is an option but not done so far as everyone have used the ASUS Unlock tool?
krampyl said:
I'm on the latest Android 13. I've been trying to unlock and root this phone but OEM Unlock isn't in Developer Options and most fastboot commands give the error FAILED (remote: 'Command not supported in default implementation').
I contaced Asus and that's how I found out it was originally a CN version(now WW) but they said they can't help me. I've installed ADB, Fastboot and the USB drivers and the phone is detected by "fastboot devices" but "fastboot oem unlock" gives the above error. fastboot flashing unlock gives error Unrecognised command.
Not sure if this means anything but all the adb commands to reboot to bootloader/recovery/fastboot all just reboot to the first "Start" page option.
I found a thread here that seemed to be specifically about my problem but the contents were deleted and nothing else I've found has helped me past this point(a few other posts were very helpful though).
Am I stuck on this? Thanks for any info you can give.
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