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Come on you good guys and let's root and custom rom this device.
What I'd really love is for someone to work out how we can use root to insert the settings needed for VoLTE and VoWoFi on UK networks (seeing as LG refuse to enable it for the UK)
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stuclark said:
What I'd really love is for someone to work out how we can use root to insert the settings needed for VoLTE and VoWoFi on UK networks (seeing as LG refuse to enable it for the UK)
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Why they refuse to enable it for UK? That is the reason why I can't find it in settings...
Boot-loader Unlock Available for TMG710TM
I still am waiting for being bale to unlock my T-mobile variant
Tetraguy said:
I still am waiting for being bale to unlock my T-mobile variant
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Right I hope LG would let us but to be honest I highly doubt they will
Joe199799 said:
Right I hope LG would let us but to be honest I highly doubt they will
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Things like that honestly makes me want to have gotten the Oneplus 6 instead because I love custom roms and building my own using AOSP, and to me it doesn't make sense how you can allow the same exact phone to be unlocked but not in all places, is annoying.
Tetraguy said:
Things like that honestly makes me want to have gotten the Oneplus 6 instead because I love custom roms and building my own using AOSP, and to me it doesn't make sense how you can allow the same exact phone to be unlocked but not in all places, is annoying.
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I feel you homie it sucks, but that's how it is just gotta hope the lovely people here can figure something out, other than the lack of root I'm really enjoying this phone
Tetraguy said:
I still am waiting for being bale to unlock my T-mobile variant
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Joe199799 said:
Right I hope LG would let us but to be honest I highly doubt they will
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Won't happen the T-mobile variant G7. For the LG V30 H932, T-mobile not only stripped out the fastboot flash commands they also have different RSA encryption keys so you can't convert to another model (even temporarily) which has fastboot flash commands. They also did this for the LG G6 T-mobile, so I can't see them reversing course to help people who want to unlock bootloader and root.
Since back in May when we found the wonderful LG Oreo bootloader unlock exploit, every LG V30/V30+/V30S on the planet can now be bootloader unlocked and rooted -- EXCEPT for the the T-mobile H932. Because you need Oreo and you need (at least temporarily) fastboot flash commands.
So, all the carrier unlocked US998, European H930 and even the dual SIM H930DS (which have fastboot flash commands) can immediately be bootloader unlocked and rooted. For the others -- like the North American variants AT&T H931, Canadian H933, Verizon VS996, Sprint LS998 -- you first flash the carrier unlocked US998 firmware (aka Frankenstein) over those models to "convert" them to US998 to add back fastboot flash commands. We use dev patched LGUP. Then, after bootloader unlock and root, Sprint and Verizon users often flash back either all or part of their firmware to get back features or LTE bands (Sprint especially). They are still rooted, they still have TWRP. As a result of this, we suddenly now have tons of ROMs and custom kernels are under development.
But T-mobile H932 users are locked out of this development bonanza, because they don't have fastboot flash commands and you can't cross flash anything without bricking the phone. I would assume the same for G7? T-mobile must have demanded this, because all the other North American V30 variants share the same RSA encryption keys which make cross flashing possible. If T-mobile demanded it for their V30, seems they would do the same for the next phone also.
ChazzMatt said:
Won't happen the T-mobile variant G7. For the LG V30 H932, T-mobile not only stripped out the fastboot flash commands they also have different RSA encryption keys so you can't convert to another model (even temporarily) which has fastboot flash commands. They also did this for the LG G6 T-mobile, so I can't see them reversing course to help people who want to unlock bootloader and root.
Since back in May when we found the wonderful LG Oreo bootloader unlock exploit, every LG V30/V30+/V30S on the planet can now be bootloader unlocked and rooted -- EXCEPT for the the T-mobile H932. Because you need Oreo and you need (at least temporarily) fastboot flash commands.
So, all the carrier unlocked US998, European H930 and even the dual SIM H930DS (which have fastboot flash commands) can immediately be bootloader unlocked and rooted. For the others -- like the North American variants AT&T H931, Canadian H933, Verizon VS996, Sprint LS998 -- you first flash the carrier unlocked US998 firmware (aka Frankenstein) over those models to "convert" them to US998 to add back fastboot flash commands. We use dev patched LGUP. Then, after bootloader unlock and root, Sprint and Verizon users often flash back either all or part of their firmware to get back features or LTE bands (Sprint especially). They are still rooted, they still have TWRP. As a result of this, we suddenly now have tons of ROMs and custom kernels are under development.
But T-mobile H932 users are locked out of this development bonanza, because they don't have fastboot flash commands and you can't cross flash anything without bricking the phone. I would assume the same for G7? T-mobile must have demanded this, because all the other North American V30 variants share the same RSA encryption keys which make cross flashing possible. If T-mobile demanded it for their V30, seems they would do the same for the next phone also.
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That blows I literally don't have any other answer but that, I remember back in the day when Verizon was no go and T-Mobile were the easy phones to root. my my how the turntables. Fu**ing John Legere I thought he was all for unlocking bootloader's and was trying to talk to Samsung to not lock it down on the S6 or S7 a couple of years ago. Just F*** dude. Welp I'll live I honestly just miss viper4android and adaway, I've been doing fine with eqfy mixed with the stock EQ and Blokada but I wish it were root apps instead.
the 710TM does have Fastboot commands, I've already played around with them, such as "fastboot getvar device-id", "fastboot oem unlocked" give the bootloader locked status, you can even flash with fastboot to unlock the bootloader with "unlock.bin". Once LG gives 710TM owners the green light, they will give us the unlock.bin
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the 710TM does have Fastboot commands, I've already played around with them, such as "fastboot getvar device-id", "fastboot oem unlocked" give the bootloader locked status, you can even flash with fastboot to unlock the bootloader with "unlock.bin". Once LG gives 710TM owners the green light, they will give us the unlock.bin
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I really don't think LG will ever give us that green light, don't get me wrong I hope I'm wrong but I just don't see it happening
ChazzMatt said:
Won't happen the T-mobile variant G7. For the LG V30 H932, T-mobile not only stripped out the fastboot flash commands they also have different RSA encryption keys so you can't convert to another model (even temporarily) which has fastboot flash commands. They also did this for the LG G6 T-mobile, so I can't see them reversing course to help people who want to unlock bootloader and root.
Since back in May when we found the wonderful LG Oreo bootloader unlock exploit, every LG V30/V30+/V30S on the planet can now be bootloader unlocked and rooted -- EXCEPT for the the T-mobile H932. Because you need Oreo and you need (at least temporarily) fastboot flash commands.
So, all the carrier unlocked US998, European H930 and even the dual SIM H930DS (which have fastboot flash commands) can immediately be bootloader unlocked and rooted. For the others -- like the North American variants AT&T H931, Canadian H933, Verizon VS996, Sprint LS998 -- you first flash the carrier unlocked US998 firmware (aka Frankenstein) over those models to "convert" them to US998 to add back fastboot flash commands. We use dev patched LGUP. Then, after bootloader unlock and root, Sprint and Verizon users often flash back either all or part of their firmware to get back features or LTE bands (Sprint especially). They are still rooted, they still have TWRP. As a result of this, we suddenly now have tons of ROMs and custom kernels are under development.
But T-mobile H932 users are locked out of this development bonanza, because they don't have fastboot flash commands and you can't cross flash anything without bricking the phone. I would assume the same for G7? T-mobile must have demanded this, because all the other North American V30 variants share the same RSA encryption keys which make cross flashing possible. If T-mobile demanded it for their V30, seems they would do the same for the next phone also.
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T-mo didnt demand this, If this was the case then all their devices would be the same way, I had the HTC10, None of the fastboot commands are stripped, everything is there.. you can even S/off and cross install.
and rebrand the phone........ If T-mo was at fault for the LG devices, then all would be the same way.. its only LG and LG only.. LG started doing that with the MM update on the V10 which screwed over everyone.
the only reason none of the other American devices outside the US unlocked version didnt do that.. because they didnt think anyone would be able to unlock it..
T-mo has always allowed you to unlock bootloader if OEM allows it...... This isnt T-mo its LG that has done it.. They dont want any US variant to have fastboot commands..
and since you found that Oreo Bug, you can be sure that futures devices and so on by LG will have that fixed...
This has always been LG that has done this to the American Market not US Carriers, Even the MOTO from T-mo is unlockable with full fastboot commands..................
Scotsman828 said:
the 710TM does have Fastboot commands, I've already played around with them, such as "fastboot getvar device-id", "fastboot oem unlocked" give the bootloader locked status, you can even flash with fastboot to unlock the bootloader with "unlock.bin". Once LG gives 710TM owners the green light, they will give us the unlock.bin
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Fastboot commands are not fastboot flash commands.
All fastboot flash commands are stripped out. And T-Mobile has different RSA encryption, apparently per demand of T-Mobile.
T-Mobile LG G6, V30 and now G7.
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Eliminater74 said:
T-mo didnt demand this, If this was the case then all their devices would be the same way,
I had the HTC10, None of the fastboot commands are stripped, everything is there.. you can even S/off and cross install.
and rebrand the phone........
T-mo has always allowed you to unlock bootloader if OEM allows it...... This isnt T-mo its LG that has done it.. They dont want any US variant to have fastboot commands..
and since you found that Oreo Bug, you can be sure that futures devices and so on by LG will have that fixed...
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HTC 10 is 2016 phone. Things have changed since then. T-MOBILE is no longer dev friendly. You are living in the past.
T-Mobile even tweeted for the LG V30 you would NOT be able to unlock the bootloader. Yeah you can "fake" unlock it, but without fastboot flash commands you can't do anything with the "unlocked" bootloader. It's like having the keys to the car -- but there's no car.
We went through all this with the 2017 LG G6 and LG V30. Sorry you haven't kept up?
T-Mobile users who want root with V30 have to buy another North America variant and root it, and use on T-Mobile.
Yes, T-Mobile did demand the different RSA encryption or LG wouldn't have done it JUST for T-Mobile models.
Yes, LG stripped fastboot flash commands out of most of the North America carrier variants, but you can convert ALL those -- EXCEPT for the T-Mobile H932 -- to carrier unlocked model US998. The reason you can't do that with the T-Mobile H932 is because ONLY that model has different encryption keys than other North America variants. Why would LG do that for ONLY T-Mobile H932?
I used an unlock.bin from a V30 just to see if it would attempt to flash with "fastboot flash unlock unlock.bin", it attempted to flash but errored out because of wrong unlock.bin.
Guide: Returning to stock firmware + re-lock bootloader.
NOTE: following this guide will factory reset your phone so back up your data before hand.
Hi all, after having to do a fair bit of digging around last night in order to return my G7 to stock firmware i
figured i would make a all in one guide to make it a bit easier for people to follow!
First half of this guide is how to re-flash stock firmware:
1. Download LGUP here:Link
1.1 Download additional file we will need later: Link
1.2 Download stock KDZ file: Link
2. Install LGUP, after it has been installed extract the file from step 1.2 and place it here:
"C:\Program Files (x86)\LG Electronics\LGUP\model\common"
You will most likely have to create the common folder first and then place the file "LGUP_Common.dll" inside, this allows the LGUP software to recognise the device.
3. Next power down your device, once it is fully powered off hold the volume up key and insert the USB cable into your device
while continuing to hold volume up, continue to hold until your device enters download mode.
4. Open the LGUP software and drag the KDZ file into the file path section within the software, if your device is not showing
it means you dont have the correct drivers installed or haven't placed the .dll file from step 2 in the correct place.
5. Once the KDZ file is showing in LGUP simply click start and wait for the stock firmware to flash! Once it has completed
your device will reboot!
6. (Optional) download and install LG Bridge and check for any software updates after the flash has completed, OTA updates
can also be checked but in my experience it didnt show any updates where as LG Bridge did.
Second half of this guide will be how to re-lock the bootloader:
1. Download and install Android ADB + Fastboot drivers. The best guide I've found for this can be seen here:Link
2.Navigate to the folder where you have ADB and fastboot installed, usually this folder will be called platform tools.
hold shift and right click inside the folder then select "open powershell window here". Next make sure USB debugging is
enabled in developer settings and then head back to your powershell window and enter the following commands in order:
"adb reboot bootloader"
"fastboot oem lock"
"fastboot reboot"
3. Your phone will reboot and go through the usual first time start up, make sure to enable developer options again and
un-checking "OEM unlock". Your bootloader is now locked again!
If you followed the above steps you should now be back to complete stock! Enjoy
I think it's better to flash stock firmware first to avoid problems when relocking the bootloader, because locking the bootloader just erases /data and /cache, and if you have some modifications like root or twrp it could cause a bootloop.
What I do is first flash stock and then relock the bootloader, with that order you will prevent any problems after relocking.
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I think it's better to flash stock firmware first to avoid problems when relocking the bootloader, because locking the bootloader just erases /data and /cache, and if you have some modifications like root or twrp it could cause a bootloop.
What I do is first flash stock and then relock the bootloader, with that order you will prevent any problems after relocking.
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Thanks for the advice mate, I've updated the post and switched the order
Can you use this guide to flash different carrier firmware on device?
mrpickem said:
Can you use this guide to flash different carrier firmware on device?
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You can always try! I would probably recommend sticking to the firmware from your carrier though just to be on the safe side. If worst comes to worst you can always use this guide again to re-flash your carrier specific firmware if you find you are having issues! Let me know how you get on if you do try or need any help
camy25695 said:
You can always try! I would probably recommend sticking to the firmware from your carrier though just to be on the safe side. If worst comes to worst you can always use this guide again to re-flash your carrier specific firmware if you find you are having issues! Let me know how you get on if you do try or need any help
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Thanks
I have been reading a bit and apparently there are different modems used between carriers. I currently have an unlocked Tmobile device and was wanting to flash the unlocked firmware...just dont want to risk bricking the phone. The phone works ok with tmobile fw, just wanted to get rid of bloat since I am now using it on ATT prepaid. Can find no info where anyone has done this. I 've flashed several Galaxy phones (to diff f/w)recently and Moto G's a few years back and it worked great.
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I have been reading a bit and apparently there are different modems used between carriers. I currently have an unlocked Tmobile device and was wanting to flash the unlocked firmware...just dont want to risk bricking the phone. The phone works ok with tmobile fw, just wanted to get rid of bloat since I am now using it on ATT prepaid. Can find no info where anyone has done this. I 've flashed several Galaxy phones (to diff f/w)recently and Moto G's a few years back and it worked great.
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I know it's possible to flash the boot.img seperate, as I've done that already myself but I'm unsure about flashing a different modem. I imagine the process will be very similar to flashing the boot but I'd need to do some digging and find out exactly! Even if you could there's no guarantee that it would work. I'll do some digging and see what I can find and get back to you!
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I have been reading a bit and apparently there are different modems used between carriers. I currently have an unlocked Tmobile device and was wanting to flash the unlocked firmware...just dont want to risk bricking the phone.
The phone works ok with tmobile fw, just wanted to get rid of bloat since I am now using it on ATT prepaid. Can find no info where anyone has done this. I 've flashed several Galaxy phones (to diff f/w)recently and Moto G's a few years back and it worked great.
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Assuming LG has made the same decisions for the G7 as they did for the V30, the answer is no.
At least on the V30 series, T-mobile variant can NOT be flashed to anything else because it has different RSA encryption keys from any other V30 phone. This is why back in May when we found the wonderful LG Oreo bootloader unlock exploit, every V30/V30+/V30S on the planet can now be bootloader unlocked and rooted -- EXCEPT for the the T-mobile H932. Because you need Oreo and you need (at least temporarily) fastboot flash commands.
So, all the carrier unlocked US998, European H930 and even the dual SIM H930DS (which have fastboot flash commands) can immediately be bootloader unlocked and rooted. For the others -- like the North American variants AT&T H931, Canadian H933, Verizon VS996, Sprint LS998 -- you first flash the carrier unlocked US998 firmware (aka Frankenstein) over those models to "convert" them to US998 to add back fastboot flash commands. We use dev patched LGUP. Then, after bootloader unlock and root, Sprint and Verizon users often flash back either all or part of their firmware to get back features or LTE bands (Sprint especially). They are still rooted, they still have TWRP. As a result of this, we suddenly now have tons of ROMs and custom kernels are under development.
But T-mobile H932 users are locked out of this development bonanza, because you can't cross flash anything without bricking the phone. I would assume the same for G7? T-mobile must have demanded this, because all the other North American V30 variants share the same RSA encryption keys which make cross flashing possible. If T-mobile demanded it for their V30, seems they would do the same for the next phone also.
Someone with a G7 came in to the V30 Frankenstein thread to ask if it works on G7, but that seems like something that should be discussed in this forum.
ChazzMatt said:
Assuming LG has made the same decisions for the G7 as they did for the V30, the answer is no.
At least on the V30 series, T-mobile variant can NOT be flashed to anything else because it has different RSA encryption keys from any other V30 phone. This is why back in May when we found the wonderful LG Oreo bootloader unlock exploit, every V30/V30+/V30S on the planet can now be bootloader unlocked and rooted -- EXCEPT for the the T-mobile H932. Because you need Oreo and you need (at least temporarily) fastboot flash commands.
So, all the carrier unlocked US998, European H930 and even the dual SIM H930DS (which have fastboot flash commands) can immediately be bootloader unlocked and rooted. For the others -- like the North American variants AT&T H931, Canadian H933, Verizon VS996, Sprint LS998 -- you first flash the carrier unlocked US998 firmware (aka Frankenstein) over those models to "convert" them to US998 to add back fastboot flash commands. We use dev patched LGUP. Then, after bootloader unlock and root, Sprint and Verizon users often flash back either all or part of their firmware to get back features or LTE bands (Sprint especially). They are still rooted, they still have TWRP. As a result of this, we suddenly now have tons of ROMs and custom kernels are under development.
But T-mobile H932 users are locked out of this development bonanza, because you can't cross flash anything without bricking the phone. I would assume the same for G7? T-mobile must have demanded this, because all the other North American V30 variants share the same RSA encryption keys which make cross flashing possible. If T-mobile demanded it for their V30, seems they would do the same for the next phone also.
Someone with a G7 came in to the V30 Frankenstein thread to ask if it works on G7, but that seems like something that should be discussed in this forum.
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Thanks for the reply and that's kinda what what I been reading, just not as much detail. Thanks for detailed explanation
ChazzMatt said:
Assuming LG has made the same decisions for the G7 as they did for the V30, the answer is no.
At least on the V30 series, T-mobile variant can NOT be flashed to anything else because it has different RSA encryption keys from any other V30 phone. This is why back in May when we found the wonderful LG Oreo bootloader unlock exploit, every V30/V30+/V30S on the planet can now be bootloader unlocked and rooted -- EXCEPT for the the T-mobile H932. Because you need Oreo and you need (at least temporarily) fastboot flash commands.
So, all the carrier unlocked US998, European H930 and even the dual SIM H930DS (which have fastboot flash commands) can immediately be bootloader unlocked and rooted. For the others -- like the North American variants AT&T H931, Canadian H933, Verizon VS996, Sprint LS998 -- you first flash the carrier unlocked US998 firmware (aka Frankenstein) over those models to "convert" them to US998 to add back fastboot flash commands. We use dev patched LGUP. Then, after bootloader unlock and root, Sprint and Verizon users often flash back either all or part of their firmware to get back features or LTE bands (Sprint especially). They are still rooted, they still have TWRP. As a result of this, we suddenly now have tons of ROMs and custom kernels are under development.
But T-mobile H932 users are locked out of this development bonanza, because you can't cross flash anything without bricking the phone. I would assume the same for G7? T-mobile must have demanded this, because all the other North American V30 variants share the same RSA encryption keys which make cross flashing possible. If T-mobile demanded it for their V30, seems they would do the same for the next phone also.
Someone with a G7 came in to the V30 Frankenstein thread to ask if it works on G7, but that seems like something that should be discussed in this forum.
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Ok what about flashing the European LMG710EM firmware onto the Sprint G7? Would i risk bricking my device? Im trying to find a solution to unlocking my sprint phone
mastervideogamer79 said:
Ok what about flashing the European LMG710EM firmware onto the Sprint G7? Would i risk bricking my device? Im trying to find a solution to unlocking my sprint phone
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did you try flashing G710EM firmware in the sprint g7? i also have a sprint variant and want to unlock it.
UPDATE: just tried to flash it but lg up doesnt even start flashing the kdz file, it gives "LAF WRITE PROTECTION" and "Cross flash is not supported" messages
luckily phone is working just fine with the original software, i mean it didnt bricked the phone since it didnt even started to flash.
in other post i saw a user that tried flashing tmobile firmware with lg v20 dll and bricked his sprint g7
elmy24 said:
did you try flashing G710EM firmware in the sprint g7? i also have a sprint variant and want to unlock it.
UPDATE: just tried to flash it but lg up doesnt even start flashing the kdz file, it gives "LAF WRITE PROTECTION" and "Cross flash is not supported" messages
luckily phone is working just fine with the original software, i mean it didnt bricked the phone since it didnt even started to flash.
in other post i saw a user that tried flashing tmobile firmware with lg v20 dll and bricked his sprint g7
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Oh man thats why I didnt want to risk it but thanks for trying. Haven't found a way to unlock it, phones just sitting there
Hi everyone,No-one haven't successful crossflash the lg g7,I have the verizon g7 variant I would like to flash it to a different carrier.,
elmy24 said:
did you try flashing G710EM firmware in the sprint g7? i also have a sprint variant and want to unlock it.
UPDATE: just tried to flash it but lg up doesnt even start flashing the kdz file, it gives "LAF WRITE PROTECTION" and "Cross flash is not supported" messages
luckily phone is working just fine with the original software, i mean it didnt bricked the phone since it didnt even started to flash.
in other post i saw a user that tried flashing tmobile firmware with lg v20 dll and bricked his sprint g7
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I am getting same error. I have sprint LG g7. Trying to flash canadian AWM rom.
I followed this tutorial in my LG G7 variant model LM-G710EMW and works. Now, I'm downloading the specific firmware in lg-firmwares.com to install with this method.
I bought my LG G7 in Brazil, with CLARO mobile operator and now I have a LG G7 without bond. Thanks for this tutorial!
With this guide warranty come back?
mastervideogamer79 said:
Oh man thats why I didnt want to risk it but thanks for trying. Haven't found a way to unlock it, phones just sitting there
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akyl001 said:
I am getting same error. I have sprint LG g7. Trying to flash canadian AWM rom.
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just found a way to unlock the sprint variant by flashing european rom
elmy24 said:
just found a way to unlock the sprint variant by flashing european rom
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You should make a post verifying the way you did it and giving proof of this happening. If you do it you will help a lot of people, and maybe it will help other variants to reach root.
How can I solve the "unsecure flashing image to secure flashing device" problem?
Eltoniz said:
How can I solve the "unsecure flashing image to secure flashing device" problem?
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model number?
software version?
is it KDZ or TOT firmware?
I like rooting my devices as I like having control over them and what they do. The Galaxy A32 5G is no exception so I was disappointed to see that the OEM Unlocking was not even shown in the Developer menu. I did a little research and basically if you got this phone through the 5g Trade-Up promotion (I suspect most did) then you're stuck on stock until April 19th 2023 or later when these phones get paid off. So unless you pay it of sooner or are in the military being deployed overseas, then you're stuck on stock.
Reference: https://www.t-mobile.com/responsibility/consumer-info/policies/sim-unlock-policy
Check again in a week or so. Samsung phones always block displaying the oem unlock option for that long, from what I have read.
scottyrick2 said:
Check again in a week or so. Samsung phones always block displaying the oem unlock option for that long, from what I have read.
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There also is a special binary from T-Mobile that needs to be flashed.
I don't think we will ever see it. My A10e still has no OEM unlocking option and its been active for months.
Also as a test OEM unlock does not show up even when the A32 5G is carrier unlocked either
How about some kind of turbo sim? May be some paid services ? Really need to use with another sim... And if I pay it off I will not get credits, right?
hyelton said:
I don't think we will ever see it. My A10e still has no OEM unlocking option and its been active for months.
Also as a test OEM unlock does not show up even when the A32 5G is carrier unlocked either
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I was able to convince T-Mobile to unlock my phone. I can confirm that network unlock does not enable OEM unlock option in Developer Options.
Elastep said:
How about some kind of turbo sim? May be some paid services ? Really need to use with another sim... And if I pay it off I will not get credits, right?
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Wait til you get at least 1 bill credit before you pay it off just to make sure the promotional credits are active. But if you do pay off the phone, you'll still receive the promotional recurring device credits as long as that line remains active. Info here if you want to read the details by T-Mobile.
jke000 said:
Wait til you get at least 1 bill credit before you pay it off just to make sure the promotional credits are active. But if you do pay off the phone, you'll still receive the promotional recurring device credits as long as that line remains active. Info here if you want to read the details by T-Mobile.
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That's awesome!!! Att stopped paying you promo credits as soon as you pay it off... I'll definitely give it a shot! Thanks for the hint!
Can anyone get a stock unlocked rom build from their phone that has been unlocked by T-Mobile? Even the bootloader.img? We could all flash it and it might work for us.
For example,
Taking a dump of the bootloader partition such as this:
[GUIDE] Making Dump Files Out of Android Device Partitions
Use: The main purpose is to make a file that contains all data in android specific partition. This is really handy in case of dumping leak firmwares. Pr-requirement: - Rooted device. - Knowledge of how to use adb or Terminal Emulator. The...
forum.xda-developers.com
Magnetox said:
Can anyone get a stock unlocked rom build from their phone that has been unlocked by T-Mobile? Even the bootloader.img? We could all flash it and it might work for us.
For example,
Taking a dump of the bootloader partition such as this:
[GUIDE] Making Dump Files Out of Android Device Partitions
Use: The main purpose is to make a file that contains all data in android specific partition. This is really handy in case of dumping leak firmwares. Pr-requirement: - Rooted device. - Knowledge of how to use adb or Terminal Emulator. The...
forum.xda-developers.com
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T-Mobile phones can only be carrier unlocked, which I believe is done via the network and IMEI, not through software/boot loader. T-mobile phones can not be OEM unlocked at this time. I am not sure if a carrier unlocked T-mobile dump would get us any closer to a root, and I don't think a dump is possible via the directions you posted since it requires root.
DeadDjembe said:
T-Mobile phones can only be carrier unlocked, which I believe is done via the network and IMEI, not through software/boot loader. T-mobile phones can not be OEM unlocked at this time. I am not sure if a carrier unlocked T-mobile dump would get us any closer to a root, and I don't think a dump is possible via the directions you posted since it requires root.
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Dumps actually don't require root AFAIK, you sure? Even then, a T-Mobile unlocked person could easily root boot.img with magisk and then pull it.
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Dumps actually don't require root AFAIK, you sure? Even then, a T-Mobile unlocked person could easily root boot.img with magisk and then pull it.
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The dump instructions you linked require root. Is there an updated guide that does not require root? I'm happy to try.
Could we use the info and resources here https://www.getdroidtips.com/stock-rom-samsung-sm-a326u-firmware/
to create an already rooted stock rom and flash it via odin?
Chad The Pathfinder said:
Could we use the info and resources here https://www.getdroidtips.com/stock-rom-samsung-sm-a326u-firmware/
to create an already rooted stock rom and flash it via odin?
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ill look into this
It will not work, it will fail due to bad signatures.
Magnetox said:
Can anyone get a stock unlocked rom build from their phone that has been unlocked by T-Mobile? Even the bootloader.img? We could all flash it and it might work for us.
For example,
Taking a dump of the bootloader partition such as this:
[GUIDE] Making Dump Files Out of Android Device Partitions
Use: The main purpose is to make a file that contains all data in android specific partition. This is really handy in case of dumping leak firmwares. Pr-requirement: - Rooted device. - Knowledge of how to use adb or Terminal Emulator. The...
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working on this.
Any luck?
If this phone (A326U) can't have the bootloader unlocked it is of almost no use to me. I wonder if I can return it.
It will go to fastboot and can be seen via fastboot devices. Issuing fastboot flashing unlock returns
FAILED (remote: 'unknown command')
fastboot: error: Command failed
I suppose this means existing bootloader does not have these commands in it or the missing OEM locking option is preventing the command from running?
Also I am wondering if there is somewhere to buy one that can have the bootloader (like for Metro PCS or other).
T-Mobile indicates they will bring a phone in to their network that can be unlocked but their policies (as mentioned in other threads) preclude unlocking a T-Mobile sourced device that has not been on their network for 40 days or after the 2 year contract if it is a contract purchased phone. An externally sourced phone can be added to their network and unlocked for SIM and bootloader.
injuhneer said:
Any luck?
If this phone (A326U) can't have the bootloader unlocked it is of almost no use to me. I wonder if I can return it.
It will go to fastboot and can be seen via fastboot devices. Issuing fastboot flashing unlock returns
FAILED (remote: 'unknown command')
fastboot: error: Command failed
I suppose this means existing bootloader does not have these commands in it or the missing OEM locking option is preventing the command from running?
Also I am wondering if there is somewhere to buy one that can have the bootloader (like for Metro PCS or other).
T-Mobile indicates they will bring a phone in to their network that can be unlocked but their policies (as mentioned in other threads) preclude unlocking a T-Mobile sourced device that has not been on their network for 40 days or after the 2 year contract if it is a contract purchased phone. An externally sourced phone can be added to their network and unlocked for SIM and bootloader.
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Mines rooted. theres a service for unlocking the bootloader
Buy directly from Samsung and you wont have bootloader problems
Here you can unlock bootloader
[Android][UNSAMLOCK] Bootloader Unlock for Samsung US/Canada Devices
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Today I used the Samsung chat option on the website and asked for the unlock code for my A32 5G on Metro POS network. They put a ticket in for unlock code request. I'll let you know how it goes!
Hi guys I downloaded the REtail version of my firmware for my device here https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/motorola/denver/official/RETUS/
But when I patched and installed it via adb it seems to be a success
HOWEVER
I am STILL get the metro by tmobile splash screen on booting and I still have metro by tmobile apps pre installed on my phone. AND THAT Annoying metro news screen when you swipe to the left.
Am I not installing the correct firmware xda bros? TIA
Futtbucker34 said:
Hi guys I downloaded the REtail version of my firmware for my device here https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/motorola/denver/official/RETUS/
But when I patched and installed it via adb it seems to be a success
HOWEVER
I am STILL get the metro by tmobile splash screen on booting and I still have metro by tmobile apps pre installed on my phone. AND THAT Annoying metro news screen when you swipe to the left.
Am I not installing the correct firmware xda bros? TIA
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You flashed it using the flash_file.xml as a reference for flash commands?
These are my recommended steps If you have a Windows machine.
How to Change Software Channel
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You flashed it using the flash_file.xml as a reference for flash commands?
These are my recommended steps If you have a Windows machine.
How to Change Software Channel
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sd_shadow said:
You flashed it using the flash_file.xml as a reference for flash commands?
These are my recommended steps If you have a Windows machine.
How to Change Software Channel
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Thank you sir I can confirm the flash_file.xml reference was followed in the commands. I double checked.
I LMSA says it can't verify my software and won't let me continue . I got the new september update and i think lmsa don't have it yet. idk why else it would say this.
bump. Anyone?
update: I Reflashed 3 times successfully only the SOFTWARE CHANNEL still shows Universal SKU
This picture i found from ebay is from the same model I have. Yet they have no metro bloatware and North America Retail under software channel, Mine says Universal SKU.
https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmwar...T_regulatory-DEFAULT_cid50_CFC_R3_CFC.xml.zip Is the firmware I used to flash\
THanks in advanced!
Futtbucker34 said:
Thank you sir I can confirm the flash_file.xml reference was followed in the commands. I double checked.
I LMSA says it can't verify my software and won't let me continue . I got the new september update and i think lmsa don't have it yet. idk why else it would say this.
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Your best bet is honestly to just either use a custom rom or to remove all the bloatware either manually or systemlessly.
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Just got home with an Unlocked sofiap XT2043 - Moto G Stylus , networked unlocked, and I am able to toggle the OEM Unlock switch in Developer Options, However:
how did y'all unlock the Bootloader to start with ?
fastboot flashing unlock = FAILED
fastboot oem unlock = FAILED
is there a method to discern my oem unlock code ?
Thanks in Advance for any assistance !
barguybrady said:
Long Story - Short:
Just got home with an Unlocked sofiap XT2043 - Moto G Stylus , networked unlocked, and I am able to toggle the OEM Unlock switch in Developer Options, However:
how did y'all unlock the Bootloader to start with ?
fastboot flashing unlock = FAILED
fastboot oem unlock = FAILED
is there a method to discern my oem unlock code ?
Thanks in Advance for any assistance !
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[Guide]Un/locking Motorola Bootloader
UnLocking and ReLocking Motorola Bootloader https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/standalone/bootloader/unlock-your-device-a Moto Bootloader Unlocking site Re-Locking see Post #4 More about bootloader UnLocking Post #2 Can my...
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I Have been trying on the Motorola website and it says that the phone is ineligible to be unlocked when i put the Device ID on there site. I mean, why would the phone even have an OEM Unlock option if there was no way to unlock the bootloader? Just asking if anyone else has found a way around this?
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I Have been trying on the Motorola website and it says that the phone is ineligible to be unlocked when i put the Device ID on there site. I mean, why would the phone even have an OEM Unlock option if there was no way to unlock theWhen I got that it was due to me putting the code in wrong
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GameTesterDev said:
I Have been trying on the Motorola website and it says that the phone is ineligible to be unlocked when i put the Device ID on there site. I mean, why would the phone even have an OEM Unlock option if there was no way to unlock the bootloader? Just asking if anyone else has found a way around this?
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When I got that message it was due to me putting the code in wrong
GameTesterDev said:
I Have been trying on the Motorola website and it says that the phone is ineligible to be unlocked when i put the Device ID on there site. I mean, why would the phone even have an OEM Unlock option if there was no way to unlock the bootloader? Just asking if anyone else has found a way around this?
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ATT branded moto phones are not eligible for bootloader unlock.
googlephoneFKLenAsh said:
ATT branded moto phones are not eligible for bootloader unlock.
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I unlocked my Motorola Edge+ 5G's bootloader. And it was directly from AT&T
GameTesterDev said:
I unlocked my Motorola Edge+ 5G's bootloader. And it was directly from AT&T
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Do you really have a moto edge+ 5g? And from ATT? And bootloader unlocked?
ATT doesn't sell your "BOOTLOADER UNLOCKABLE" MOTO EDGE+ 5G.
No single att branded Motorola phone is EVER eligible for official bootloader unlock.
If you want an unlocked bootloader you should only buy it directly from Motorola
Depends on who you bought it from. If you want an unlocked version always buy direct from manufacturer instead of a carrier or Amazon... They always Lock down anything they sell.
googlephoneFKLenAsh said:
Do you really have a moto edge+ 5g? And from ATT? And bootloader unlocked?
ATT doesn't sell your "BOOTLOADER UNLOCKABLE" MOTO EDGE+ 5G.
No single att branded Motorola phone is EVER eligible for official bootloader unlock.
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Well, mine is unlocked lmao.
GameTesterDev said:
Well, mine is unlocked lmao.
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You can continue to claim you unlocked the bootloader of your att version moto g stylus 5g and call it a day.
att never sells MOTO Edge+ 5g. So either you don't actually own a moto edge+ 5g or you bought an unlocked version from somewhere else like bestbuy but not from ATT.
I am enjoying my bootloader unlocked moto g stylus 5g 2022 and you are begging others to help you with unlocking your att branded moto g stylus.
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I unlocked my Motorola Edge+ 5G's bootloader. And it was directly from AT&T
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May you provide proof please?
Other than bought directly from motorola.com (unlocked) or some T-Mobile version, all other US variants cannot have bootloader unlocked.
Have a nice day.
mingkee said:
May you provide proof please?
Other than bought directly from motorola.com (unlocked) or some T-Mobile version, all other US variants cannot have bootloader unlocked.
Have a nice day.
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ATT never sells moto edge+ 5g. There is no att variant moto edge+ 5g at all.
For Motorola phones, usually only unlocked version, t-mobile/metro, t-mobile MVNOs, boost mobile, us cellular and google fi versions are eligible for bootloader unlock. ATT, tracfone, ATT MVNOs, verizon and verizon MVNO versions are never eligible for bootloader unlock.
Visible version used to be fully unlocked version and eligible for bootloader unlock but after visible enforcing 60-day sim-lock policy, visible is shipping dedicated visible version or verizon version motorola phones and they are no longer eligible for bootloader unlock.
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Has anyone unlocked the Verizon bootloader I am getting the same error message as everyone else.
wonderlandpoet1 said:
Has anyone unlocked the Verizon bootloader I am getting the same error message as everyone else.
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So sorry but you are sol! Never buy a device from a network provider because they are locked down! Always buy directly from device manufacturer if you want to unlock it!
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So sorry but you are sol! Never buy a device from a network provider because they are locked down! Always buy directly from device manufacturer if you want to unlock it!
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I have always been able to unlock T-Mobile/Metro this is my first time dealing with a Verizon bootloader. So basically there is no way to accomplish this.
T-Mobile/ Metro by T-Mobile are bootloader unlock eligible almost immediately, though I have heard of people running into trouble with it before successfully unlocking a few days or a week later. T-Mobile requires the phone to be paid for before SIM unlocking for use with another carrier, and Metro requires you to keep service for 6 months before they'll allow you to network unlock.
I UNLOCKED BY BOOTLOADER JUST YESTURDAY
Unlocking the Bootloader | Motorola Support US
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fastboot devices
fastboot oem get_unlock_data
fastboot oem unlock UNIQUE_KEY
JUST COPY ALL THE 5 STRINGS IN NOTEPAD AND PUT THEM RIGHT AFTER EACH OTHER COPY TO THAT WEBSITE FORM
AND YOU SHOULD GET UNLOCK UNIQUE_KEY
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start like this
1. so basically go to about phone and tap build untill it says your now a developer
2. go to setting now and type developer options in search and check on the oem unlocking and adb device
3. download minimal fastboot adb file from web or where your left with platform-tools forlder
go to cmd prompt on your computer go to the location in the folder platform-tools
like mine was the folder in documents so i went like cmd windows and typed C:\Users\Administrator\Documents\platform-tools
after just put your phone in bootloader mode or fastboot mode just turn off phone and after hold down the
volume down and power button together till you see the fastboot screen
4. type the command fastboot devices
fastboot oem get_unlock_data
3A65162188522710#5A59323246393852464B006D6F746F2067200000#1F1D58B10997001E7435FB445EC7B947F899523B02FCAE78AB6815E45772643E#9802D467000000000000000000000000
put all five string together go to that website
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and fill out the form they will send you in email the unique key
then just fastboot oem unlock UNIQUE_KEY MCHKI5V3QAWVQ3ZETDYK
with your emailed unique key and just tap down button and power and now your bootloader is unlocked
ive attatched some pics since every code is different i dont mind sharing mine
please look at the pics so u can see how i did it with notepad string next after string data and just put it like in the form of tha website and you should get the unique key check your email spam or delete email
mine went to my deleted email for some reason and as you can see i can only relock my bootloade with lock cmd fastboot oem lock UNIQUE_KEY MCHKI5V3QAWVQ3ZETDYK
wich you dont have to because now you can isntall custom roms and magisk root
hope this helps and question pm me mine said im unlocked already as you can see in the third pic
i might be able to help later with magisk too im goot at it
GameTesterDev said:
I Have been trying on the Motorola website and it says that the phone is ineligible to be unlocked when i put the Device ID on there site. I mean, why would the phone even have an OEM Unlock option if there was no way to unlock the bootloader? Just asking if anyone else has found a way around this?
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Its because that feature is always built in to any android device, but it is up to who you bought it from that decides if they will allow you to unlock it or not!
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try flasing wtih the tmobile file
download the coverter.bat to platform-tools folder and also extract the zip of the tmo firmware
click on convert.bat to creat a flashfile.bat
put your phone on fastboot or bootloader mode the same when you turn off you phone and hold volume down and powre together when you get to fastboot screen
just click the flashfile.bat
and it will flash your phone then try the above i mentioned to unlock bootloader instructions
thats how i did it
i have tmobile service so it worked out for me
maybe after unlock your bootloader you can reflash the same way for your service like
att, boost mobile, cricket, retus, tmobile or tracfone
again my phone is the xt-2131 version
also everytime you reflash something and have the option to go to the phone setting you have to oem unlock
and adb debuggin on so that you dont brick it