Google pixel 4 xl Verizon relock issue - Google Pixel 4 XL Guides, News, & Discussion

i have pixel 4 xl from verizon .. i have strange issue with this ... once i bought it it was unlocked .
when i connect with wifi .. its relock same time .. and than i use this link
https://pixelrepair.withgoogle.com
to flash it with verizon and other carriers . it flash sucessfully and after flash its unlocked .
but when i connect wifi agian and its relock
does anyone know this problem ?
model : G020j

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digitechcare said:
i have pixel 4 xl from verizon .. i have strange issue with this ... once i bought it it was unlocked .
when i connect with wifi .. its relock same time .. and than i use this link
https://pixelrepair.withgoogle.com
to flash it with verizon and other carriers . it flash sucessfully and after flash its unlocked .
but when i connect wifi agian and its relock
does anyone know this problem ?
model : G020j
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Verizon, doesn't sell phones with an unlocked bootloader. Additionally, their phones are also carrier locked until they are paid off.

chxei said:
how did this story end?
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i ship this to my freind in canada and its working there perfectly

Before you connect to wifi or before you install your sim card .... Enable "developer option" then go into the "developer options" and scroll down till you see
" OEM Unlocking" select it so the switch is on
or slid to the right. Then unlock your bootloader reboot .... Again before you hook up to wifi or install sim go back and enable your "Developer options" then go into dev options and select "OEM Unlocking" so that its on again. Then hook up to what ever you want. Wifi, sim, whatever. Once bootloader is unlocked it can't be locked remotely by the carrier. So you'll be good.

mattwheat said:
Before you connect to wifi or before you install your sim card .... Enable "developer option" then go into the "developer options" and scroll down till you see
" OEM Unlocking" select it so the switch is on
or slid to the right. Then unlock your bootloader reboot .... Again before you hook up to wifi or install sim go back and enable your "Developer options" then go into dev options and select "OEM Unlocking" so that its on again. Then hook up to what ever you want. Wifi, sim, whatever. Once bootloader is unlocked it can't be locked remotely by the carrier. So you'll be good.
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I'm curious if removing my SIM card and trying this will work, since I didn't find these instructions until after I got my phone. Has anyone tried this method? Like remove it, enable OEM unlocking, and then reinserting it?

Mikey1969 said:
I'm curious if removing my SIM card and trying this will work, since I didn't find these instructions until after I got my phone. Has anyone tried this method? Like remove it, enable OEM unlocking, and then reinserting it?
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No it won't work for a Verizon phone There are many dead-end "unlocking Verizon BL" threads. Your phone may already be carrier unlocked but you won't be able to BL unlock.

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How to root Cricket Wireless Alcatel Idol 4?

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.
apb91781 said:
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.
Chief_Nodnarb said:
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.

Nougat OEM Unlock

I received the 7.0 update yesterday (NRD90M.N920VVRUC3QB9).
I'm Developer Options, I can turn on OEM Unlock, which says "Allow Phone to be OEM Unlocked."
Any chance this means anything as far as root or unlock?
*Giving my hopes up.*
It was there before the update.
tifford said:
I received the 7.0 update yesterday (NRD90M.N920VVRUC3QB9).
I'm Developer Options, I can turn on OEM Unlock, which says "Allow Phone to be OEM Unlocked."
Any chance this means anything as far as root or unlock?
*Giving my hopes up.*
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Which unlock are you referring to? Verizon comes sim unlocked for 4g sims
jazzdglass said:
Which unlock are you referring to? Verizon comes sim unlocked for 4g sims
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In developer options. There's a switch for oem unlock. However it doesn't work like everyone thinks it does
tylerlawhon said:
In developer options. There's a switch for oem unlock. However it doesn't work like everyone thinks it does
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I know that toggle. But nothing happens when it's flipped o or off. So what you mean it doesn't work like everyone thinks?
jazzdglass said:
I know that toggle. But nothing happens when it's flipped o or off. So what you mean it doesn't work like everyone thinks?
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Everyone wants to think it will do like it does in stock Android where you enable that and then fastboot oem unlock to unlock the bootloader
jazzdglass said:
I know that toggle. But nothing happens when it's flipped o or off. So what you mean it doesn't work like everyone thinks?
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On Verizon that doesn't unlock the bootloader all it does is prevent the FRP problems when you do a factory reset.. If you factory reset with oem unlock off then you'll need the original Google account to get the phone running again after factory resetting but with oem unlock on you don't need the original Google account it's basically for security against theft and what @tylerlawhon said is also true.

Verizon Unlock?

Is there still no method to unlock the Verizon Pixel? Running 7.1.2
mackentosh said:
Is there still no method to unlock the Verizon Pixel? Running 7.1.2
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NO. Not right now. Probably never.
A lot of people are reporting that the latest VZ Pixel shipments can be unlocked using adb. Search around, consider an RMA.
I literally just got my Pixel today. Ordered it from an authorized retailer here on the NEX in the naval base and it came with 7.1.1
To my surprise, the OEM unlock switch in Developer options wasn't greyed out, so I followed the instructions, unlocked the bootloader, took the update to 7.1.2 (bootloader still unlocked) and flashed TWRP and verifiedsigner (because the new 7.1.2 bootloader requires a signed recovery smh).
I think the new shipments of Pixels from Verizon are all from Google now.
Just had Asurion warranty replace the phone I bought from Verizon. I got my replacement last week (original phone had the hairline crack in the microphone, a known issue). Unfortunately, my phone I received had the 7.1.1 April build AND OEM unlock is greyed out in developer options. So I wasn't lucky enough to get a replacement from Google but from Verizon.
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w0rdie said:
A lot of people are reporting that the latest VZ Pixel shipments can be unlocked using adb. Search around, consider an RMA.
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This sounds incorrect. Before the 7.1.1 update from Verizon, yes, you could do this using the dePixel8 utility which works off of adb. You would adb push the file to system, chmod it and execute it.
I just did a search and there's no new adb method that will work if your phone is from Verizon AND has 7.1.x on it.
So here's the deal, remove the sim before you boot it, then update to 7.1.2 without the sim, OEM unlock will not be greyed out then I just ran fastboot OEM unlock command and it unlocked the bl. I work at Verizon and have tried it on 4 phones out of the box. Something with the sim locks the bl permanently
Are you serious?
seshaz said:
So here's the deal, remove the sim before you boot it, then update to 7.1.2 without the sim, OEM unlock will not be greyed out then I just ran fastboot OEM unlock command and it unlocked the bl. I work at Verizon and have tried it on 4 phones out of the box. Something with the sim locks the bl permanently
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This almost sounds too good to be true. If this is for real then you should start your own thread and shout it from a mountaintop.
I didn't find it, people were talking about it In another thread.
I work for Verizon and have tried it on a few phones, I remove the sim and do the update and every time it let's you OEM unlock
So do you think factory reset, update to newer monthly os/android o while keeping the sim out will do the trick as well?
con4n007 said:
So do you think factory reset, update to newer monthly os/android o while keeping the sim out will do the trick as well?
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nobody could say it should or shouldn't without trying it. if you have to go back from android o to 7.1.2 though, it will factory reset your phone so consider making a backup.
Really!?!?
I am able to unlock my Pixel XL 32GB from Verizon, below is my fumbling around. Maybe this helps others, maybe I got dumb luck.
Bought phone at Verizon (Had to activate in store with 1 month pre-paid)
Phone powered on at Verizon store with sim in
As soon as the phone made it to the setup screen sim was removed
Fi sim was put in
Rebooted
Accidentally skipped through setup (I didn't know by saying don't use internet connection it would not allow the transfer of files)
Attempted to activate phone with Fi sim
Cannot activate due to v1 of the Fi sim (Error B034)
Factory default (Wanted to copy everything from N6 over)
Copied N6 files over, setup phone (Google account, wifi, apps, etc)
Received 7.1.2 update
Updated phone, rebooted
Tapped to enable dev options
Slider to enable oem unlocking
Checked CID, shows VZW_001
Enabled USB debugging
adb reboot-bootloader
fastboot oem unlock
From here I chose not to click yes to unlock as I just setup the phone, but can later for science if there is doubt. I am currently waiting for my new Fi sim to show.
gubarz said:
I am able to unlock my Pixel XL 32GB from Verizon, below is my fumbling around. Maybe this helps others, maybe I got dumb luck.
Bought phone at Verizon (Had to activate in store with 1 month pre-paid)
Phone powered on at Verizon store with sim in
As soon as the phone made it to the setup screen sim was removed
Fi sim was put in
Rebooted
Accidentally skipped through setup (I didn't know by saying don't use internet connection it would not allow the transfer of files)
Attempted to activate phone with Fi sim
Cannot activate due to v1 of the Fi sim (Error B034)
Factory default (Wanted to copy everything from N6 over)
Copied N6 files over, setup phone (Google account, wifi, apps, etc)
Received 7.1.2 update
Updated phone, rebooted
Tapped to enable dev options
Slider to enable oem unlocking
Checked CID, shows VZW_001
Enabled USB debugging
adb reboot-bootloader
fastboot oem unlock
From here I chose not to click yes to unlock as I just setup the phone, but can later for science if there is doubt. I am currently waiting for my new Fi sim to show.
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You received the update without the verizon sim in, using wifi I assume?
Yes WiFi was connected
gubarz said:
I am able to unlock my Pixel XL 32GB from Verizon, below is my fumbling around. Maybe this helps others, maybe I got dumb luck.
Bought phone at Verizon (Had to activate in store with 1 month pre-paid)
Phone powered on at Verizon store with sim in
As soon as the phone made it to the setup screen sim was removed
Fi sim was put in
Rebooted
Accidentally skipped through setup (I didn't know by saying don't use internet connection it would not allow the transfer of files)
Attempted to activate phone with Fi sim
Cannot activate due to v1 of the Fi sim (Error B034)
Factory default (Wanted to copy everything from N6 over)
Copied N6 files over, setup phone (Google account, wifi, apps, etc)
Received 7.1.2 update
Updated phone, rebooted
Tapped to enable dev options
Slider to enable oem unlocking
Checked CID, shows VZW_001
Enabled USB debugging
adb reboot-bootloader
fastboot oem unlock
From here I chose not to click yes to unlock as I just setup the phone, but can later for science if there is doubt. I am currently waiting for my new Fi sim to show.
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Do I need a Fi sim for that, I'm not from US and using a local provider sim. I'm on 7.1.2 and have tried to factory reset it once but still get oem unlock greyed.
So if I just wait for the latest update to come out and then I update via wifi only and no sim I can then unlock the phone? Or does it mean that because I'm on O if I just remove the sim I can unlock or something? This would be amazing. I know I'm probably wrong but still...
cntryby429 said:
This almost sounds too good to be true. If this is for real then you should start your own thread and shout it from a mountaintop.
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I bought my phone from Verizon and took the SIM out before turning it on. I went through the setup without connecting to WiFi or setting up an account. After that I opened settings and my Verizon device was running 7.1.1 February patch I believe. I enabled developer options and my OEM unlock switch wasn't greyed out. I flipped it and connected my device to my PC and rebooted it to the bootloader through ADB. I issues 'fastboot oem unlock' and the device unlocked without dePixel8 despite being a Verizon device. Its true, the SIM determines its gender.
beez1717 said:
So if I just wait for the latest update to come out and then I update via wifi only and no sim I can then unlock the phone? Or does it mean that because I'm on O if I just remove the sim I can unlock or something? This would be amazing. I know I'm probably wrong but still...
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Perhaps. Won't know until a new update comes out. Either it will remember what it is and stay grayed out or it will do another check and enable it if not a Verizon sim.
I think it's long shot but let's hope.
This is all assuming that it is the sim that determines the lock status lol

Pixel 4 XL Unlocked bootloader

I just unlocked the bootloader on my shiny new Pixel 4 XL. It is the Verizon variant as it was purchased directly from Verizon themselves. I'm unsure whether this is a coincidence, whether Google is no longer offering cell phone service providers a locked bootloader option, or did I just get lucky. The steps I took are...
1: Removed the pre-installed sim card
2: Went through the set-up process via Wi-Fi
3: Immediately turned on Developer options
4: Turned on OEM Unlock
5: Used the "fastboot flashing unlock" command via ADB/Fastboot
Normally the OEM unlock option would be greyed out as it was on my original Pixel XL that I also bought through Verizon but was able to use DePixel to unlock, then flash the Google Factory Image, the bootloader. I was then able to re-lock the bootloader for security and mobile payment reasons while retaining the "OEM unlock" option in the developer settings. I will now attempt to do the same thing when Google releases the Factory Image for the Pixel 4 XL.
It also could be because I removed the sim card before the phone had the opportunity to activate.
I am interested whether anyone else has been able to do this.
BTW: Model# G020J
Kool19 said:
I just unlocked the bootloader on my shiny new Pixel 4 XL. It is the Verizon variant as it was purchased directly from Verizon themselves. I'm unsure whether this is a coincidence, whether Google is no longer offering cell phone service providers a locked bootloader option, or did I just get lucky. The steps I took are...
1: Removed the pre-installed sim card
2: Went through the set-up process via Wi-Fi
3: Immediately turned on Developer options
4: Turned on OEM Unlock
5: Used the "fastboot flashing unlock" command via ADB/Fastboot
Normally the OEM unlock option would be greyed out as it was on my original Pixel XL that I also bought through Verizon but was able to use DePixel to unlock, then flash the Google Factory Image, the bootloader. I was then able to re-lock the bootloader for security and mobile payment reasons while retaining the "OEM unlock" option in the developer settings. I will now attempt to do the same thing when Google releases the Factory Image for the Pixel 4 XL.
It also could be because I removed the sim card before the phone had the opportunity to activate.
I am interested whether anyone else has been able to do this.
BTW: Model# G020J
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Did this just now on my AT&T Pixel 4 XL 128GB. Nada... Screw this; I'm returning this.
Kool19 said:
I just unlocked the bootloader on my shiny new Pixel 4 XL. It is the Verizon variant as it was purchased directly from Verizon themselves. I'm unsure whether this is a coincidence, whether Google is no longer offering cell phone service providers a locked bootloader option, or did I just get lucky. The steps I took are...
1: Removed the pre-installed sim card
2: Went through the set-up process via Wi-Fi
3: Immediately turned on Developer options
4: Turned on OEM Unlock
5: Used the "fastboot flashing unlock" command via ADB/Fastboot
Normally the OEM unlock option would be greyed out as it was on my original Pixel XL that I also bought through Verizon but was able to use DePixel to unlock, then flash the Google Factory Image, the bootloader. I was then able to re-lock the bootloader for security and mobile payment reasons while retaining the "OEM unlock" option in the developer settings. I will now attempt to do the same thing when Google releases the Factory Image for the Pixel 4 XL.
It also could be because I removed the sim card before the phone had the opportunity to activate.
I am interested whether anyone else has been able to do this.
BTW: Model# G020J
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What is DePixel?
DePixel8
Who-Lep said:
What is DePixel?
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It was software that would unlock the bootloader of the Google Pixel and Google Pixel XL that had the bootloader locked to Verizon. The catch was it only worked on Android 7.1.0 I believe. It was patched shortly after so if you updated your device, no luck.
KillerBytes said:
Did this just now on my AT&T Pixel 4 XL 128GB. Nada... Screw this; I'm returning this.
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Sorry to hear that. Was your model number different. I am truly interested in why I was able to do this so easily.
Kool19 said:
Sorry to hear that. Was your model number different. I am truly interested in why I was able to do this so easily.
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Model number is G020J as well.
got mine from vzw and was able to unlock bootloader as well, removed sim before turning on, set up phone on wifi and check oem unlocking in dev settings before popping in sim card
I am hoping I am in the same boat. I couldn't pass up getting 450 for a pixel xl so I bought the verizon variant it's coming Monday. I have seen where this has worked in the past with the pixel 2. Here is hoping the toggle gets grayed out when it's sees your on verizon's network. I plan on removing sim booting up and getting to developer options taking the least path of resistance and then trying to unlock. If I am successful I will report back.
Well I'm beat my is locked
bigv5150 said:
Well I'm beat my is locked
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I'm waiting on a 128 GB white from Verizon, but I tried it on my dad's black 64 GB. His is locked as well unfortunately.

OEM unlocking greyed out (Android 10, Pixel 1st Gen)

Trying to enable OEM unlocking from Developer options, its greyed out with "Connect to the internet or contact your carrier". This phone was purchased from the Google Store and therefore isn't SIM locked and it is connected to the Wi-Fi. I have tried to insert my SIM card and this hasn't changed anything.
I have tried to factory reset the phone again, this still leaves OEM unlocking greyed out. Any other solutions to be able to unlock OEM unlocking?
I support. I tried ALL methods of unlocking the bootloader and nothing worked
[How-to] Unlock bootloader on Verizon Pixel/XL
Hi guys. So I finally found a way to unlock a bootloader on a Verizon Pixel. Without further ado, let's get started. This method works on Pixel and Pixel XL. 1. Remove Google account and any kind of screen lock (fingerprint, PIN, pattern, etc.)...
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I searched for days too. I have the Android 10 Verizon [ :/ ] model but no way has worked for me. I hope it works for you.
Edit : Please let me know if a way is found or found.
cann0tr00t said:
Trying to enable OEM unlocking from Developer options, its greyed out with "Connect to the internet or contact your carrier". This phone was purchased from the Google Store and therefore isn't SIM locked and it is connected to the Wi-Fi. I have tried to insert my SIM card and this hasn't changed anything.
I have tried to factory reset the phone again, this still leaves OEM unlocking greyed out. Any other solutions to be able to unlock OEM unlocking?
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I answered.
YakupJackob said:
I answered.
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I also have the same issue as I have authentic Google pixel phone and my oem unlocking is grayed out too.

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