TF700 The old Network Error on the unlocking tool - Asus Transformer TF700

I have been trying to unlock my TF700 on and off for years. Now that I have more time on my hands I want to try it again. I'm on Android ver. 4.2.1. I did have the motherboard replaced when I sent it for repair a few years ago. I recently registered the new serial number with asus's website. I have tried unlocking with and without a google account and after factory resetting multiple times with the version 7 & 8 unlockers. I read about registering with device tracker but that no longer appears to be a thing. I have disabled 2 factor identification and less secure apps on my google account. I don't know what else i can do, please any help will be appreciated.

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"an unknown error occurs... " while trying to unlock tf700 (with v7)

I´m having a problem with unlocking.....
I have the "an unknown error occurs, which may be a network connection issue. Please wait and try again later."
I've seen that many people have had this problem and signing up for the device tracker would be a good idea. I tried to sign myself up for the device tracker (to check if my serial number is in their data base). This didn't work, so I called the asus support and they told me that the device tracker doesn't work and that they're on it (which I highly doubt)... But I did ask them the question whether they could see if my serial number is registered there. They said that when they typed my serial number they saw that it was connected to my email-account so they thought this was the answer to the question. I don't really know whether it is, but I still can't sign up for device tracker or unlock the tablet....
Please help! (The motivation ship is sinking...)
Also I have changed all the settings correctly I think: Two-step-verification = disabled, apps with lower security = enabled, usb debugging = on, unknown sources = on
Mailing tech support
I have send the following mail to support and I'm awaiting their response....
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Dear Asus support,
After having bought this product of yours a couple of years ago, it now runs like a slug. That is why I would like to unlock my tablet using the unlock tool (the 7th version) supplied by your site. It is not working however and I keep getting this message: "An unknown error occurs, which may be a network connection issue. Please wait and try again later.". Now I have read on multiple forums that many people have experienced this problem already and that the fault lies with the asus server and not with my tablet. I know that you will need my serial number and mac adress which I've put below so that you can send the information to the main server in Taiwan. I will be happy to provide you any other information you might need.
Furthermore I think it is very foolish to enforce such a vague policy regarding unlocking, which in the long term will only lose you your reputation and your customers (and therefore money). All I want is for this unlocker tool to finally work. I will not stop until this problem is finally resolved, so please do not try to brush me of your shoulders....
serial number: /////////
Wifi mac adress: ////////
Kind regards,
Kostis
Receiving support
The customer support was quite friendly actually.
They did not say anything about not supporting unlocking and sent my status information to their main office immediately. They said they corrected the database, but I´m still not able to unlock my tablet. So now I really wonder what could be the problem.....
anyone????
I just had this same problem, resolved in mid-May.
I started a phone desk request since I didn't have a serial in Settings ->about tablet in mid-April. That was fixed quickly, thanks to xda.
THEN I was told that my serial number was for a motherboard, not a tablet.
After struggling to get them to understand and not just dismiss the unlock issue, I got the ASUS helpdesk to send the information to Taiwan (TW) for the server upgrade, I waited two weeks with no answer back. When I checked in, letting them know I was still waiting, they told me TW had updated the information. I had other things to worry about by then, so a week later, the tablet unlocked easily (on the third try.) The problem is, as stated in another thread, pairing of the MAC address and the serial number in the TW database.
Try a few times. If it still doesn't work, and you get the bogus network communication error, it's back to the emails. Continue by replying to the last one; they have different people answering to the same name so track by number. There are at least two servers: If they didn't state it was an update to the TW server specifically, that's the problem.
IF you get to the Google log in, and it doesn't go, or it says you have the wrong info (password, user name warning), TRY AGAIN. and again, and again. Eventually, Google will ask you if you want to change the correct setting. Check your email at this step too: I was using my daughter's account on her tablet, but Google even sent her a message stating they had blocked a hack attempt on her account... with someone who KNEW HER PASSWORD! We approved the device thru Google (links on the email) and we were golden.
(BOY did I have an issue with getting ASUS techs to even admit that there was a way to update the TW server... the ASUS device tracker is no more: ASUS won't be supporting it any longer, since Google has their Mobile Device Tracker up and running. They'll tell you that unlocking the device means you can't track too, which is definitely not true. --tested)
My daughter's 700 is now running on Crombie-KK (with patch), 'cause while she's an aerospace engineer (almost), she doesn't "get" computers.
TF 300 on firmware still (needs research), but unlocked and rooted for digitizer board update
TF700T with LCD issues, trying to resolve
Thanks XDA!!
I´m happy that the issue is resolved for you, however they did specifically say they updated the information on the Taiwan servers for me 2 times. So should I just keep pushing and telling them that they are bull****ting me and they should try again?
kostis95 said:
I´m happy that the issue is resolved for you, however they did specifically say they updated the information on the Taiwan servers for me 2 times. So should I just keep pushing and telling them that they are bull****ting me and they should try again?
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I would say it more tactfully; you don't have to be nasty to get decent service from them, as tempting as it gets.... As Droidbound says, "you need to be a Polite PIA." (If they send you the survey, be direct and honest, but be professional.)
I would also call the phone "help line" for the (don't tell them) serial number using only your MAC address and make sure that the information they give you matches what shows on your status screen. THEN have them check to be sure that the same serial number is actually linked to a tablet, not a motherboard. Call twice, using each call server. Add this information to the line of emails that you have already started.
If you haven't already, make sure you have the correct version of the "version 7" unlocker. Doesn't hurt to doublecheck.
Keep in mind it did take me several tries to get the unlocker to actually work, even after they updated the TW server. I have read stories of the unlocker not working for up to 50 tries, and then it miraculously does.
My TF701t is giving me the unknown error when I try and unlock, too. The machine is out of guarantee, but it had a new motherboard fitted under guarantee and I guess the problem is that it has a different serial number. I have emailed support repeatedly, giving them both original and new S/Nos and the MAC address, and they seem to have trouble understanding my simple request to ensure their database carries the correct information. In fact, I'm not sure the person responding always reads to the end of the thread because they keep repeating questions and suggestions.
I have registered the new serial number, but they say that the unlock tool still won't work because the new serial number will be recognized as a motherboard not a device.
Their only suggestion is to send the machine in as the "software may have been injected incorrectly" - does that imply that the serial number could have been set to the original but wasn't? - but as the thing is out of guarantee that will be at my expense.
Keep in mind that the 701 is a different creature than the 700. However, it does sound like the problem is the same as mine was.
The real problem is the server in Taiwan (TW) does not have the proper, updated serial number (and maybe MAC address) for your new motherboard linked to your tablet on their database. (yes, you got the correct answer, but maybe not the correct correction) This is part of the warranty work you had done, but it wasn't completed. You do NOT need to send in your tablet again. This isn't an installed software problem: it's a paperwork problem.
That being said:
First things first: does your settings information show a serial number? If so, half the battle is won already, even if it's the new one. If there's not a serial number, search xda for serial number programming: it worked for me when my tablet did not show one internally. (if I were to do this again, I'd try to put in the old serial just to see what would happen in the unlocking but I'm a maverick that way... lol)
The fight comes in when you're trying to have them update the server in TW. I think the thing that worked for me was sending an email to [email protected]. I don't know if Tien works there anymore, but the email WILL go through, and his section worked out in 2012 or 13 how to fix the issue. It WILL get done.
In the email, give them the RPA number when the warranty work was done (if you still have it), the old serial and MAC number, and the new serial and MAC number. You can openly state unlocking purposes.
Give it about 2 weeks after the email. You will want to check your ASUS account for any followup: i didn't get any communication directly, but a new RPA was started.
Loads of thanks for that. You're correct, I should be in the TF701t bit of the forum, I ended up here by accident but the problem is exactly the same and the necessary fix the same.
Mailing UK support is completely useless, they are not at all helpful, beyond offering to examine my tablet for £50 minimum charge.
My settings shows a serial number, which is different from the original, and I have given both to support. I don't think I have my old MAC address, though; but I do have the repair details so I will try your polite email to Taiwan technique and let you know how it progresses.
Thanks again. More help in one email than in multiple daily exchanges with Asus.
Schnr47 said:
Keep in mind that the 701 is a different creature than the 700. However, it does sound like the problem is the same as mine was.
The real problem is the server in Taiwan (TW) does not have the proper, updated serial number (and maybe MAC address) for your new motherboard linked to your tablet on their database. (yes, you got the correct answer, but maybe not the correct correction) This is part of the warranty work you had done, but it wasn't completed. You do NOT need to send in your tablet again. This isn't an installed software problem: it's a paperwork problem.
That being said:
First things first: does your settings information show a serial number? If so, half the battle is won already, even if it's the new one. If there's not a serial number, search xda for serial number programming: it worked for me when my tablet did not show one internally. (if I were to do this again, I'd try to put in the old serial just to see what would happen in the unlocking but I'm a maverick that way... lol)
The fight comes in when you're trying to have them update the server in TW. I think the thing that worked for me was sending an email to [email protected]. I don't know if Tien works there anymore, but the email WILL go through, and his section worked out in 2012 or 13 how to fix the issue. It WILL get done.
In the email, give them the RPA number when the warranty work was done (if you still have it), the old serial and MAC number, and the new serial and MAC number. You can openly state unlocking purposes.
Give it about 2 weeks after the email. You will want to check your ASUS account for any followup: i didn't get any communication directly, but a new RPA was started.
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if this is when you try to unlock the bootloader i had same problem mine was a refurbished product
i finally fixed and unlocked the bootloader after months of trying to figure it out
i forgot what i frigen did to unlock the bootloader
i think i just deleted all my accounts like google play and gmail from the tablet and then did the unlock and worked
im not 100 percent sure if thats what i did cause i dont rmemeber well
give it a try and hopefully it works easy
Well I emailed them a while back. The email was given a unique number on their support site, but nothing has happened.
I have tried the delete all google accounts, I'm sure the problem in my case is the serial number. One unhelpful uk support reply just said "it won't work because your serial number is now the motherboard number not the machine number" and "send it in we'll fix it it will cost at least £50". Thanks a bunch.
I'm getting quite fed up with this, it should really be so easy, the poor support means I won't be buying another Asus product.
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Well I emailed them a while back. The email was given a unique number on their support site, but nothing has happened.
I have tried the delete all google accounts, I'm sure the problem in my case is the serial number. One unhelpful uk support reply just said "it won't work because your serial number is now the motherboard number not the machine number" and "send it in we'll fix it it will cost at least £50". Thanks a bunch.
I'm getting quite fed up with this, it should really be so easy, the poor support means I won't be buying another Asus product.
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EXACTLY the problem I had.
Unfortunately, the poor children answering phones and emails only have scripts to read: they seem to recognize only key words and have canned responses. No, they don't keep notes on your account, so you get the same answers and suggestions over and over. This can be played against them, for their understanding of your problem.
You do NOT need to send in the tablet. This is a data entry problem, not a software problem.
I agree with the level of support. unfortunately, the drive for "younger workers" and lower wages that a company prefers does not corroborate with the level of brain power inclusive in anyone who searches xda for answers, let alone someone who will post. Stick to your guns, and demand (nicely, remember they're just working people) that they update the server. Check on your new RPA and see if it has gone through.....
and try to unlock again. It's been four long months.....Maybe it will work this time.

[Resolved] Lenovo Tab2 blocked for reinstall

Hi guys,
First, I apologize if I'm not in the correct section, but I don't find it.
So, the engineers use in my company several android tablet and I have a problem with one which is under Android 5: http://shop.lenovo.com/us/en/tablets/lenovo/a-series/tab2a10/?menu-id=a10_tab_2
This tablet is back after that one of my colleagues left the company. As I do with my old devices running Android 4, I did a reset factory.
But now after entering the WiFi password, I have the message: "This device was reset, To continue sign in with a Google Account that was previously synced on this device".
Unfortunately, it's impossible, I can't contact my ex colleague and I'm not sure that he will accept to give me his personnal code.
I saw some some solutions on internet (wait 3 days, try to connect an USB key,...), nothing works.
Do you have a solution for me?
The tablet is in perfect state and it's a pity to not continue to use it.
Thank you for your help.
resolved! https://youtu.be/FZ44kjEm8vU

[Completed] please help with resetting ZTE Axon

Hello.
I have the ZTE axon A1R (not pro) and about a month ago I received a notification for a update to marshmallow 6.0 and so I went through the process, and it completely froze and would not boot.
Since then I did a factory reset however I cannot get passed the sign in screen where it asks you to sign in with the gmail that was previously associated with the phone. I have done this countless times and it simply does not accept the email even though it is correct. I have initially waited 3 days and since then tried many many times but it simply throws me back to the sign in screen.
I have tried the other option where google sends a code digit and this doesnt work wither.
I have been in contact with zte customer service but it is a complete joke. They have done absolutely nothing to help me and what I thought would take a couple of days at the most to fix, has now been over a month and is very frustrating. They keep sending me email to "wait and that they forwarded my concerns to the appropriate people to help" however this has not happened in over a month now.
what can I do? (I tried searching for this problem here on xda forums and google in general but cannot find the relevant information. Mostly what I find is stuff for the pro version of this phone)
Thank you
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hi,
thanx for trying to help but sadly the above is for the Axon 7.
i am only able to find information (on xda) regarding Axon 7 and axon pro neither of which is my phone.
mine is the regular axon (A1R) http://www.gsmarena.com/zte_axon-7686.php
I should note that I am not so much interested in rooting it or anything like that.
I just want to be able to use it again under any circumstance but I simply cannot get passed the "sign in with email previously associated with this phone" because it keeps sending me back after I put in the correct information.
ZTE has been a complete failure in helping me even though it was their update that has cause me problems in the first place
Try to change the email password from another device, a pc maybe
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Try to change the email password from another device, a pc maybe
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I have done that.
no go.
and the weird thing is that, when i do type in the wrong password, it knows, and says so... but when I type in the correct one, it doesnt say anything, just jumps right back into the 'please sign in with the email associated with this password' screen.
I think it may be a issue with the update itself.
I cannot get passed the 'verify your account'
page. I tried everything, I keep putting in the
correct email and password, and even trying with the
code that google sends via text, and it always just
sends me back to the 'verify your account'.
THis is a problem with ZTE update. It fails to
recognize the previous email that was associated to
the phone.
When I power the phone while holding the 'up' button
and go into android recovery, it says:
ZTE/P897A10_ROGERS/billy
6.0.1/MMB29M/20160707.005703
So it seems that even though I have reset the phone
into factory reset, it has still applied the 6.01
update which is not what the phone came with when I
bought it (it came with 5.01)
Perhaps this is the problem and why it is not
recognizing the email associated with the phone.
I dont know why it says "ROGERS/billy"
Rogers is not the carrier that I am with and billy is
not my name.

Nokia 3 - FRP Bypass Help

Hey all,
I purchased a Nokia 3 from Facebook Marketplace and it has been factory reset of course, but Google says "This device has been reset. Please sign in to a Google account previously used". I cannot get past this.
I've downloaded several programs onto my PC but none have worked. I have tried following online tutorials which say to go via the Vision Settings, Help and Support, Get Started with Voice and playing a YouTube video but that video does not show up for me. I also tried the changing language trick then changing keyboards but that doesn't work (Missing the change keyboard option).
As far as I know it is running Android 5.1.1.
Any help would be great. Thank you
Your first step would be to contact the seller. If it was their phone, then you would need them to sign into the device itself. If they change their password and give it to you, it can't be used to unlock an FRP-locked device for 72 hours after the change.. If they don't know what account it would have been locked to, that should be a big red flag to you about the legitimacy of previous ownership. The discussion of how to bypass FRP is very much on the borderline of the gray area of what's allowable, due to why it's in place in the first place.
Thread is being watched, so it doesn't start snowballing into back-and-forths about FRP legality and blah blah. FRP is a security mechanism to deter phone thefts, as the stolen phone would be rendered useless.

FRP - used phone, Google account, no PIN provided

After 10 years I really should know the answer, but I don't, and the XDA search function still doesn't work for me.
My N5 has a broken SIM tray. I bought an eBay broken-screen N5 and put this motherboard into mine. It asks for a PIN, which I obviously don't have (understandable that the seller couldn't remove the account, since the screen was totalled).
I've asked the seller for the PIN, but personally I'd be reluctant in his shoes.
Is there a workaround? I've seen the YouTube video (factory reset, settings, enable bootloader unlock, etc.) but that looked as if it was on an Android 5 device and I'd be surprised if Google haven't closed the loophole.
In the absence of a PIN, any suggestions? I've seen a suggestion that the seller could remove the device from Google via his PC - would that work?
(Edit: No, the seller says that the device doesn't appear on his Google device list.)
Thank you...
Update to prevent anyone spending time trying to think of a way to help...
In fact for reasons which appear to go against everything I've read about FRP I was able to use Fastboot to boot TWRP and factory reset the device, after which I was able to install CrDroid. Maybe it's because the device was on Android 6, too old for FRP to be a problem.
Anyway, bottom line, all ok now.

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