My husband's phone deviced to completely shut down. When he tries to use the bootloader, it shows a message about being corrupt and not trusted. Any idea how to fix this?
-Selecting Bootloader, Recovery, Restart and Off all take him back to the same screen about corrupted phone.
Phone will go into FASTBOOT but will not go into RECOVERY mode.
kimball_mom said:
My husband's phone deviced to completely shut down. When he tries to use the bootloader, it shows a message about being corrupt and not trusted. Any idea how to fix this?
-Selecting Bootloader, Recovery, Restart and Off all take him back to the same screen about corrupted phone.
Phone will go into FASTBOOT but will not go into RECOVERY mode.
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This is what a half unlocked bootloader looks like. What device and build?
mattie_49 said:
This is what a half unlocked bootloader looks like. What device and build?
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OnePlus 9 for TMobile.
If he's rooted, that means he didn't unlock the bootloader first. This is what causes that and I've done it myself.
I don't know if either of these will work but worth a shot in this order.
Option 1: *FLASH* UNMODIFIED stock boot.img via fastboot flash boot.img (whatever your filename is, or just drag and drop it in the adb cmd window)
2: Use the TMobile MSM tool to revert back to stock. I believe I tried this on the 6t and it didn't fix the issue somehow but in theory it should cause this is how OnePlus's legendary horrid tech support does it.
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I have searched and tried different things but I'm getting nowhere. I have been running Purity rom on this for a while but when I woke up this morning, I found my screen black and only being able to boot to the bootloader and and google screen (which quickly goes away and goes black again). When I tried to go to recovery at first I believe it was just shutting off. Now it goes to a light black screen.
The first thing I did was flashed the factory image .bat file and everything seemed to go ok but when trying to go to recovery after it went to the light black screen. I turned it off and it booted to the Google screen then off again. Then it booted to the google screen and it froze that way. I can always get it back to the bootloader screen and got it to recovery once by flashing TWRP again using ADB.
TWRP opened once and I tried to do a factory reset but it couldn't find anything and couldn't mount to anything. I got it back to the bootloader again but the recovery has disappeared again. I tried to flash the factory image again but it definitely failed this time.
Please help.
aburn95 said:
I have searched and tried different things but I'm getting nowhere. I have been running Purity rom on this for a while but when I woke up this morning, I found my screen black and only being able to boot to the bootloader and and google screen (which quickly goes away and goes black again). When I tried to go to recovery at first I believe it was just shutting off. Now it goes to a light black screen.
The first thing I did was flashed the factory image .bat file and everything seemed to go ok but when trying to go to recovery after it went to the light black screen. I turned it off and it booted to the Google screen then off again. Then it booted to the google screen and it froze that way. I can always get it back to the bootloader screen and got it to recovery once by flashing TWRP again using ADB.
TWRP opened once and I tried to do a factory reset but it couldn't find anything and couldn't mount to anything. I got it back to the bootloader again but the recovery has disappeared again. I tried to flash the factory image again but it definitely failed this time.
Please help.
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@bitdomo might be able to help you lol
Might be bad eMMC or something?
when youre flashing recovery, which command are you using.. fastboot boot recovery recoveryname.img or fastboot flash recovery recoveryname.img?
aburn95 said:
I have searched and tried different things but I'm getting nowhere. I have been running Purity rom on this for a while but when I woke up this morning, I found my screen black and only being able to boot to the bootloader and and google screen (which quickly goes away and goes black again). When I tried to go to recovery at first I believe it was just shutting off. Now it goes to a light black screen.
The first thing I did was flashed the factory image .bat file and everything seemed to go ok but when trying to go to recovery after it went to the light black screen. I turned it off and it booted to the Google screen then off again. Then it booted to the google screen and it froze that way. I can always get it back to the bootloader screen and got it to recovery once by flashing TWRP again using ADB.
TWRP opened once and I tried to do a factory reset but it couldn't find anything and couldn't mount to anything. I got it back to the bootloader again but the recovery has disappeared again. I tried to flash the factory image again but it definitely failed this time.
Please help.
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Lock your bootloader then reboot to fastboot. If the lock state remains locked try LG flashtool. Link in my signature. If the lock state reverts back to unlocked, then you have to rma your device. If that is the case can you check the variant text in fastboot for me? There should be D820 or D821 and after there should be a letter E or H in (). I want to know that letter in the (). Thanks.
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when youre flashing recovery, which command are you using.. fastboot boot recovery recoveryname.img or fastboot flash recovery recoveryname.img?
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Hey I'm using "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" and that's what I've used in the past. I've had a fully functioning rom with fully functioning recovery for a while until yesterday.
bitdomo said:
Lock your bootloader then reboot to fastboot. If the lock state remains locked try LG flashtool. Link in my signature. If the lock state reverts back to unlocked, then you have to rma your device. If that is the case can you check the variant text in fastboot for me? There should be D820 or D821 and after there should be a letter E or H in (). I want to know that letter in the (). Thanks.
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Ok thanks I'll try this and check the text in fastboot after work today. Thanks for the responses guys.
After reading some more last night I'm afraid it's an emmc problem but I like to be proven wrong sometimes.
Maybe also try this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2577447
beekay201 said:
Maybe also try this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2577447
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I actually have that thread open on my computer. It was my next attempt of repair before starting the thread late last night. Thanks for the suggestion I will certainly try it.
Update: I tried pushing Philz recovery to the phone which seemed to work fine until I selected go to recovery mode. It just went back to that barely light black screen. I'll try again when I get home. Going to try Bitdomo's advice about locking bootloader first.
bitdomo said:
Lock your bootloader then reboot to fastboot. If the lock state remains locked try LG flashtool. Link in my signature. If the lock state reverts back to unlocked, then you have to rma your device. If that is the case can you check the variant text in fastboot for me? There should be D820 or D821 and after there should be a letter E or H in (). I want to know that letter in the (). Thanks.
Dont forget to report me your progress
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Out of curiosity what's the reason for using two brands, or were they just available so they were used?
bitdomo said:
Lock your bootloader then reboot to fastboot. If the lock state remains locked try LG flashtool. Link in my signature. If the lock state reverts back to unlocked, then you have to rma your device. If that is the case can you check the variant text in fastboot for me? There should be D820 or D821 and after there should be a letter E or H in (). I want to know that letter in the (). Thanks.
Dont forget to report me your progress
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Bitdomo I'm trying the Flashtool but it's staying at 0% on the firmware update and nothing is popping up on computer or in Device Manager. Had no connection issues prior to the brick or with adb/fastboot. My Ports aren't evening showing at all in DM even if I select show hidden devices.
aburn95 said:
How do I lock the bootloader without being able to put the .zip on my internal memory?
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In fastboot type
fastboot oem lock
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jd1639 said:
In fastboot type
fastboot oem lock
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Free mobile app
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I honestly wanted to do that but it seemed too easy. I was trying to lock it like I did before when i had to send original back to T-Mobile. Sorry and thanks.
bitdomo said:
Lock your bootloader then reboot to fastboot. If the lock state remains locked try LG flashtool. Link in my signature. If the lock state reverts back to unlocked, then you have to rma your device. If that is the case can you check the variant text in fastboot for me? There should be D820 or D821 and after there should be a letter E or H in (). I want to know that letter in the (). Thanks.
Dont forget to report me your progress
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Ok so it stayed locked so that's a start. I'm back in download mode again but it's staying at 0% and nothing on computer.
I tried to re-download the factory images and flash again using adb. It failed again. Here's a picture of what happened:
Unzip the zip and use manual flash commands. Clikc the link in my signature and read my "adb and fastboot. What is it?" thread of you're unsure of the commands.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
aburn95 said:
I tried to re-download the factory images and flash again using adb. It failed again. Here's a picture of what happened:
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You have "remote: flash write failure" error. It means your emmc (internal storage) is broken and you cannot modify the data on it. You have to rma your device.
Just for matter of research can you enter to fastboot and post the variable line here?
Mine is: hammerhead D821(H) 16GB
bitdomo said:
You have "remote: flash write failure" error. It means your emmc (internal storage) is broken and you cannot modify the data on it. You have to rma your device.
Just for matter of research can you enter to fastboot and post the variable line here?
Mine is: hammerhead D821(H) 16GB
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Sorry I meant to tell you yesterday... D820H 16GB. Should I still be able to toggle the tamper tag so they will take it back with no problems? Or am I screwed?
aburn95 said:
Sorry I meant to tell you yesterday... 820H. Should I still be able to toggle the tamper so they will take it back with no problems? Or am I screwed?
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You should be able to if you managed to lock the bootloader. The name of the zip does not came into my mind which you have to flash, but you have to do it with the adb sideload command because you cant copy anything to your phone, or use adb push command to push it to the "/" folder because it is mounted to the ram which you can write not like your storage . If you bought your phone from google it does not matter you have tamper flag set to 1.
bitdomo said:
You should be able to if you managed to lock the bootloader. The name of the zip does not came into my mind which you have to flash, but you have to do it with the adb sideload command because you cant copy anything to your phone, or use adb push command to push it to the "/" folder because it is mounted to the ram which you can write not like your storage . If you bought your phone from google it does not matter you have tamper flag set to 1.
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Ok thanks. I haven't quite figured out the adb sideload function yet. I tried doing it through TWRP but it just sits there and does nothing after selecting. Maybe I'm trying the wrong thing. I got my phone from T-Mobile so I'll need to solve this. Thanks for the help.
This phone is being a real a-hole. I'm trying to boot to stock recovery but it just sits on a screen with a really big android with wiggling antennae. I pressed up+power many times but it stayed that way. So I tried booting to TWRP again and it did but went immediately to an "OpenRecoveryScript," had a little bar at the bottom for a while with some other stuff on the screen, then turned off.
I tried stock recovery again and it went to the little dead android this time but still nothing when I press up+power.
Hi,
I have come here seeking help for repairing my Nexus 5 which is stuck in bootloop. The phone wasn't rooted with possibly no custom recovery and it's bootloader is locked. And I am not sure which firmware was on it. And I also don't know what was done to it for it to become "bricked" as it was given to me in that state.
I can access the Bootloader Mode (a.k.a. Fastboot) but when I try to enter the Recovery Menu it gives me an Android logo with the red triangle with "No Command." written underneath it. And since the bootloader is locked, I am unable to flash a Stock ROM on the phone.
I have somehow managed to "temporarily" unlock the bootloader by entering the following command.
Code:
fastboot oem unlock
But, as mentioned, it is temporary as whenever the phone is rebooted it automatically gets locked again.
So I tried entering that command then I immediately entered the following commands to flash the stock 6.0.1 recovery.img
Code:
fastboot erase flash
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
But in vain, as it still gives me the "No Command." Android logo when I run the Recovery Mode. I have also tried the same procedure with the TWRP recovery.img but with the same results.
I have also tried launching the flash-all.bat from the stock 6.0.1 right after running the bootloader unlock command mentionned previously. But it fails as i guess the flash-all.bat is programmed to reboot the bootloader before flashing. Thus re-locking the bootloader right before attempting to flash it.
I have come here seeking for help as I believe XDA is the most active Android community online.
If my post is somehow against any forum rules here, please be indulgent as this is my first time posting on XDA.
Thanks in advance.
At first, fastboot erase flash is not a working fastboot command. It is used to erase a partition: boot, cache, data...
Is your bootloader relocked after typing this?
fastboot oem unlock
fastboot reboot-bootloader
In the stock Android, press Volume up when you see "No Command".
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But, as mentioned, it is temporary as whenever the phone is rebooted it automatically gets locked again.
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Sounds like the EMMC is dying. http://forum.xda-developers.com/goo...-unbrick-nexus-5-stucked-qualcomm-hs-t3043301 you can try using the tool here, test the EMMC and RAM, it'll pretty much confirm it.
Primokorn said:
Is your bootloader relocked after typing this?
fastboot oem unlock
fastboot reboot-bootloader
In the stock Android, press Volume up when you see "No Command".
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Yes the bootloader gets re-locked. And pressing Volume Up doesn't work either.
JonesL said:
Sounds like the EMMC is dying. http://forum.xda-developers.com/goo...-unbrick-nexus-5-stucked-qualcomm-hs-t3043301 you can try using the tool here, test the EMMC and RAM, it'll pretty much confirm it.
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I've tried the tool and I can't get it to work properly as it gives me an error saying "partition.txt does not exist. Please extract the file from the total binary image."
UPDATE: I just got it to work. The SDRAM test passed but EMMC test failed. So that means it's hard-bricked right? And is changing the motherboard the only way to fix it?
I have a phone that does exactly the same thing. Swapped out only the motherboard and everything is fine again.
audit13 said:
I have a phone that does exactly the same thing. Swapped out only the motherboard and everything is fine again.
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I suspect a hard-brick, so I am strongly considering it. Would you know if motherboards are carrier specific? Meaning if I get a motherboard from another carrier's Nexus, would it end up changing the carrier of my phone?
Any motherboard from any carrier will work as long as the model numbers match. In Canada, every N5 carried by all carriers is the d820.
audit13 said:
Any motherboard from any carrier will work as long as the model numbers match. In Canada, every N5 carried by all carriers is the d820.
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Thanks a lot for your help, very much appreciated.
Hi, I really need your assistance for my pixel. I locked my bootloader after unrooting my phone. This process totally bricked my phone(I can't even get to the booting process of the phone) (I get a message saying that my phone is corrupt). I am able to gain access to my fastboot. So I was wondering if there was a way for me to flash the factory image to my phone and get it to work again. Please of there is anything you can do, please help me.
Its_joey_k23 said:
Hi, I really need your assistance for my pixel. I locked my bootloader after unrooting my phone. This process totally bricked my phone(I can't even get to the booting process of the phone) (I get a message saying that my phone is corrupt). I am able to gain access to my fastboot. So I was wondering if there was a way for me to flash the factory image to my phone and get it to work again. Please of there is anything you can do, please help me.
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I'm really afraid there's nothing you can do. Before relocking the bootloader, you must go back to an approved stock firmware. (See, when you rooted it, you changed it.)
quangtran1 said:
I'm really afraid there's nothing you can do. Before relocking the bootloader, you must go back to an approved stock firmware. (See, when you rooted it, you changed it.)
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I unrooted my device, so then after I can lock my bootloader. I'm just wondering if that's how I was supposed to do it.
If you have downloaded the full image from Google servers, try if you can fastboot using the boot image from the full image. It that boots your phone, you could try enabling unlock, get into fastboot to unlock for flashing. You can then flash the full image from unlocked fastboot
hackworks said:
If you have downloaded the full image from Google servers, try if you can fastboot using the boot image from the full image. It that boots your phone, you could try enabling unlock, get into fastboot to unlock for flashing. You can then flash the full image from unlocked fastboot
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Is there any way you could lead my step by step. I don't want to screw up my phone even more. + I'm new to the community and don't know much.
You can use the fastboot continue command.
This will boot up your phone normally and then you will be able to go to developer settings and enable oem unlocking again.
After this you will be able to unlock from fastboot again.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel/help/accomplished-hardbricked-pixel-d-t3516717
Its_joey_k23 said:
Is there any way you could lead my step by step. I don't want to screw up my phone even more. + I'm new to the community and don't know much.
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If you can put your phone in fastboot mode, you're not bricked yet.
hackworks said:
If you have downloaded the full image from Google servers, try if you can fastboot using the boot image from the full image. It that boots your phone, you could try enabling unlock, get into fastboot to unlock for flashing. You can then flash the full image from unlocked fastboot
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You saved my life! Thank you.
EDIT
Turns out I was two versions of adb/fastboot behind instead of one. Ignore me!
Hey all,
Yesterday I went to flash the factory image on my Pixel 2 that was running unlocked and rooted with Magisk and Snoke kernel, but it failed while trying to erase the cache partition. I found out that I wasn't using the latest fastboot because the Pixel doesn't use a cache partition so I updated and tried again, and the flash-all script seemed to work fine. But when it finished an rebooted the phone, I was back at the bootloader. I tried the start, recovery, and download mode buttons but they all sent me back to the bootloader. If I turn the phone off and plug it into a charger, the charging icon will come up on the screen for a second and then send me to the bootloader.
I tried flashing the files manually, but the process was hit or miss and would either hang forever or return a generic error (either a generic load error or check device console).
I can't boot the alpha TWRP because it returns a generic load/authentication error and quits.
At this point the flash-all will go through the motions and seem to work every time now, but when it reboots I'm back at square one. I can lock and unlock the bootloader and confirm it on the phone screen, I can flash the bootloader, boot, and system images, I can erase those images, I seem to be able to do everything I can usually do in there, but it's almost like my computer says it's working, but the phone isn't actually doing anything. Short of an RMA I'm not entirely sure what to do. Does anyone have any insight?
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I'm new to pixels phones but i read about the slot a and slot b maybe you have to change the boot to other slot?
There is a tool in development section maybe it can help u some how.
gm007 said:
I'm new to pixels phones but i read about the slot a and slot b maybe you have to change the boot to other slot?
There is a tool in development section maybe it can help u some how.
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I set the active slot to b and rebooted and I got the warning message that the bootloader was unlocked and to continue, which brought me to the boot logo for a little bit, and then back to the bootloader.
virgilante said:
I set the active slot to b and rebooted and I got the warning message that the bootloader was unlocked and to continue, which brought me to the boot logo for a little bit, and then back to the bootloader.
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Maybe you need to flash the stock image again in the second slot?
I have faced the same issue and reflash the factory image do not work, is there anyone resolve this?
# updated
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-2/help/fastboot-update-resulted-bricked-device-t3694761
as this thread, just flash every img manually resolved this issue.
After reading the news that a new method had been found for Verizon/EE-UK Google Pixel (Sailfish) Phones to unlock the Bootloader - I decided to do so and then proceed to flash Magisk for root and other benefits however as there was recently a new update which was showing as 'Failed to Install'.
Of cause I wanted to update the device so I attempted to re-lock the Bootloader using 'fastboot flashing lock' and proceeding to select Yes from the prompt. Which seemed to be acceptable and worked to lock the Bootloader.
Now my phone is stuck in a crazy boot-loop where by the phone will turn on - flash the Google logo on the white background for a split second then shut itself down and repeat.
Does anybody have any tips for me to recover the phone from this awful state?
Mr Ian said:
After reading the news that a new method had been found for Verizon/EE-UK Google Pixel (Sailfish) Phones to unlock the Bootloader - I decided to do so and then proceed to flash Magisk for root and other benefits however as there was recently a new update which was showing as 'Failed to Install'.
Of cause I wanted to update the device so I attempted to re-lock the Bootloader using 'fastboot flashing lock' and proceeding to select Yes from the prompt. Which seemed to be acceptable and worked to lock the Bootloader.
Now my phone is stuck in a crazy boot-loop where by the phone will turn on - flash the Google logo on the white background for a split second then shut itself down and repeat.
Does anybody have any tips for me to recover the phone from this awful state?
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Man, when you lock the bootloader you need to make sure you're 100% back on stock without any modifications flashed. Seems to me you tried locking while having magisk flashed.
Try to see if you're able to get into recovery. Get into bootloader menu by pressing power button+volume down and the press volume upp until you get to recovery and then press power button. If you're able to get into recovery then download the full ota image for Google pixel sailfish from here https://developers.google.com/android/ota and then while you're in there should be an option to update using adb. You need to adb sideload the update from your computer to your phone. I know this should work on a non Verizon phone but I hope and assume that is what's needed this time. If you're not able to get into recovery and your bootloader is still locked then you pretty much have a bricked device.
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Man, when you lock the bootloader you need to make sure you're 100% back on stock without any modifications flashed. Seems to me you tried locking while having magisk flashed.
Try to see if you're able to get into recovery. Get into bootloader menu by pressing power button+volume down and the press volume upp until you get to recovery and then press power button. If you're able to get into recovery then download the full ota image for Google pixel sailfish from here removed-link and then while you're in there should be an option to update using adb. You need to adb sideload the update from your computer to your phone. I know this should work on a non Verizon phone but I hope and assume that is what's needed this time. If you're not able to get into recovery and your bootloader is still locked then you pretty much have a bricked device.
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At the minute I've taken it to a Phone shop hoping they will be able to figure a way to get to the recovery menu - baring in mind I had TWRP flashed.
Yeah, It will go to the Bootloader menu but when trying to go into recovery it will just repeat the same process as before where by it will flash the Google splash-screen then restart. Any notes on how to go about hard flashing the image?
have you tried fastboot boot twrp.img? does it bootloop aswell? if so, you might have hard bricked your pixel... last solution is to try flash stock image and then try again with stock recovery / twrp img.
Mr Ian said:
At the minute I've taken it to a Phone shop hoping they will be able to figure a way to get to the recovery menu - baring in mind I had TWRP flashed.
Yeah, It will go to the Bootloader menu but when trying to go into recovery it will just repeat the same process as before where by it will flash the Google splash-screen then restart. Any notes on how to go about hard flashing the image?
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If you can't access stock recovery and your bootloader is locked then your device is pretty much hard bricked unfortunately. Don't think the phone shop would figure it out, they might change the motherboard as a solution if they don't have the right tools to reflash on a deeper level. Hope they figure it out. Please let us know if they managed to fix it. If not then someone else might have some suggestions. I'll try to think of something else.
Try either of these commands to see if you can unlock the bootloader again:
fastboot oem unlock
or
Code:
fastboot flashing unlock
And then try what the post above me suggests.
Hey, did you ever figure out a solution to this? I did the same thing to myself today...
any solution??
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Mr Ian said:
After reading the news that a new method had been found for Verizon/EE-UK Google Pixel (Sailfish) Phones to unlock the Bootloader - I decided to do so and then proceed to flash Magisk for root and other benefits however as there was recently a new update which was showing as 'Failed to Install'.
Of cause I wanted to update the device so I attempted to re-lock the Bootloader using 'fastboot flashing lock' and proceeding to select Yes from the prompt. Which seemed to be acceptable and worked to lock the Bootloader.
Now my phone is stuck in a crazy boot-loop where by the phone will turn on - flash the Google logo on the white background for a split second then shut itself down and repeat.
Does anybody have any tips for me to recover the phone from this awful state?
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Did you managed to unlock it???
You can unlock the bootloader with htc-fastboot if you have a bricked android 7-8.
They patched it on Android 9.
On android 9 your only chance is to reflash it in edl mode. Anyone here who can help me to enter edl mode with my pixel?