Hello everybody,
My phone had some weird glitches, factory reset didn't work, and the capacative buttons didn't work anymore, and I had to restart the play store to install the apk after it downloaded the app. I made a new User, the buttons worked again and I could normally install apps. But it was a temporary fix, and as I couldn't factory reset I decided to unlock my bootloader because that resets your phone. So what I did is:
1. I installed all the proper drivers
2. I opened an commandprompt in the adb folder
3. I typed adb devices, it said unauthorized, I authorized it on my phone, and it said that it was authorized after that.
4. I typed adb reboot bootloader
5. I waited untill it went into fastboot mode and typed fastboot oem unlock (I had the function to unlock the bootloader enabled in developer options).
My phone rebooted after this, now it only shows the OnePlus logo and powered by android, it doesn't boot further. I can't return the phone as I bought it second hand. When I connect the phone to the laptop that I used for it (The usb cable was connected directly to the motherboard, incase that matters and it was an original 4 pin samsung cable), it recognizes it as an Android device, so I think it's a soft brick.
How to fix this? Thanks in advance.
-Oczosinkoo
Hi !
You can try this tutorial
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-x/general/guide-mega-unbrick-guide-hard-bricked-t3272108
Good luck !
A while ago my phone wanted to do an EMUI update and halfway through it something failed and now my phone is stuck in a bootloop where it gets to the carrier logo screen then restarts and displays Huawei eRecovery (which does not work). I am aware that there are plenty of threads about this issue but none of them have really helped me. My phone was running completely stock software and the default development settings are active (OEM locked etc.) except maybe USB debugging. I've tried to send it back to my carrier but because it has a broken screen they won't take it under any warranty, I have also tried Huawei but their online help is awful and the closest service centre is over 10 hours away. I have no intentions of replacing the screen because for the price of it I may as well just buy a new phone.
As far as the model goes it is a MHA-L09 from Australia (bought via Optus), I have a bootloader code and my IMEI number.
I've tried to access the phone through bootloader and adb. adb doesn't recognise the phone whatsoever but bootloader does (using adb devices and bootloader devices respectively in cmd) but other bootloader commands have no effect as the OEM is locked.
I was just wondering whether I'm able to flash a new rom onto it given the circumstances or whether I should just buy a new phone altogether.
EmeraldStar82 said:
A while ago my phone wanted to do an EMUI update and halfway through it something failed and now my phone is stuck in a bootloop where it gets to the carrier logo screen then restarts and displays Huawei eRecovery (which does not work). I am aware that there are plenty of threads about this issue but none of them have really helped me. My phone was running completely stock software and the default development settings are active (OEM locked etc.) except maybe USB debugging. I've tried to send it back to my carrier but because it has a broken screen they won't take it under any warranty, I have also tried Huawei but their online help is awful and the closest service centre is over 10 hours away. I have no intentions of replacing the screen because for the price of it I may as well just buy a new phone.
As far as the model goes it is a MHA-L09 from Australia (bought via Optus), I have a bootloader code and my IMEI number.
I've tried to access the phone through bootloader and adb. adb doesn't recognise the phone whatsoever but bootloader does (using adb devices and bootloader devices respectively in cmd) but other bootloader commands have no effect as the OEM is locked.
I was just wondering whether I'm able to flash a new rom onto it given the circumstances or whether I should just buy a new phone altogether.
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You can use DC-Phoenix to flash firmware.
There are tutorials on how to use it on their website (DC-Unlocker)
Ah, you have bootloader code. Then you might be able to fix this for free.
PM me on telegram, link in my signature
If you try to use the bootloader unlocker apk from Nokia and your Nokia 8 has an android version that's past a certain version, the apk will flat out fail with a "Device not support." error message. And chances are, your Nokia 8 will be at an incompatible android version. So to unlock the bootloader, you will need to downgrade your phone to a legitimate version of android 8.1.0 so the apk will not error out and get you a verification code. This guide will show you how. NOTE THAT THIS METHOD WILL ERASE ALL INTERNAL DATA ON YOUR PHONE.
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This update zip is what you need for the TA-1004: https://android.googleapis.com/pack.../f9cb380bd9c2bf1b6ddebcab9dcf389843eb2d39.zip
It may be different for the TA-1012, but according to that earlier post, it does not seem to be the case. Nevertheless, just to be safe, here's the zip for the TA-1012: https://android.googleapis.com/pack.../139c94fd08f52fbd3b852ab4ef5c6515fffb784e.zip (I don't have a TA-1012 so I wasn't able to test this particular zip.)
So basically, to make sure there's no problems, make sure in the Developer's options on the phone that OEM unlocking is enabled, then put your SD card into the phone. Plug the phone into your computer. Copy the update zip that you need somewhere onto the SD card. Disconnect the USB cable. Shut down the phone. Then, while holding down the Volume Up button, reconnect the USB cable. You should see a sad android with "No command" displayed. Now release the Volume Up button. Then hold down the power button and then JUST PRESS once on the Volume Up button. You should be at a recovery menu. Using the volume keys, scroll down to the 'Apply update on SD card' option and select it. Select the zip that you copied over to the SD card earlier and then let it install for a while. It will probably pop up with a 'timestamp too old' error, but just ignore this. The update will install anyway. Then once it's done, do a factory reset on the phone and then shut down. MAKE SURE THERE'S NO SIM CARD IN THE PHONE.
Now that's out of the way, boot the phone up again and just click through the first-time setup screens but DO NOT ENABLE WI-FI or any kind of internet connection. We don't want the phone to update itself back to Android 9. Now plug the phone in again. Copy the bootloaderunlocker apk from Nokia's website onto the phone. Install it. Put in the email address you want the unlock key emailed to. Then voila! You'll get the verification code. Put it into the form on Nokia's website and you'll be emailed an unlock.key file. From there, the site will tell you how to proceed.
A HUGE thanks to: THMSP and frankoid
They did all the work. <3
why another topic ?!
foxbatul said:
why another topic ?!
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Because I don't expect people to dig around in all the Nokia 8 Guide threads to find the exact and, to my knowledge, only way to unlock the bootloader. Furthermore, I found this solution in a sort of unrelated thread, which would make the solution even harder to find for the average user.
S5Guy said:
Because I don't expect people to dig around in all the Nokia 8 Guide threads to find the exact and, to my knowledge, only way to unlock the bootloader. Furthermore, I found this solution in a sort of unrelated thread, which would make the solution even harder to find for the average user.
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I understant but not.
Here it's not the place for lazy ones. Or for apple boys.
Unlock, modding, ROMs are for people with other approach. So this kind of topics make more noise instead to help.
Just my 2 cents.
BTW - thank you posting "downgrade to oreo" procedure.
it s the offline one ( my choice was to use "register to beta" and" unregister").
no need SD card or something, just a good wifi connection and patience.
Thanks for this. I just noticed that the "OEM unlocking" is disabled and greyed out on my TA-1012 device. Will it still work?
I cant get into the Phone without establishing an Internet connection, any tips?
Thank you so much OP this method worked perfectly I finally was able to unlock the bootloader
There seems no way for me to get past the Wifi selection page, how did all of you got into the system?
Ok solved this one, had to Update to P remove the Google Account linked to the Device and downgrade again.
It's Part of the Factory Reset Protection that you cant skip the Wifi and Update Screens.
Thank you for posting this guide, it got me to unlocking the bootloader on my TA-1004 after I received the described "Device not support" error.
I enabled "OEM unlocking" before downgrading my firmware and the option was grayed out for me afterwards. However the bootloader unlock still worked correctly other than being forced to us a Mac as none of my windows machines would show the device in fastboot mode.
ma401 said:
Thank you for posting this guide, it got me to unlocking the bootloader on my TA-1004 after I received the described "Device not support" error.
I enabled "OEM unlocking" before downgrading my firmware and the option was grayed out for me afterwards. However the bootloader unlock still worked correctly other than being forced to us a Mac as none of my windows machines would show the device in fastboot mode.
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If only Nokia 8 had support for custom roms. Im stuck on the december security patch of Pie because it has a prerooted boot img posted somewhere on this forum. Ot would be fun to play around with a google-free custom rom like lineageOS. But sadly devs dont seem to give a damn about the phone
MDV106 said:
If only Nokia 8 had support for custom roms. Im stuck on the december security patch of Pie because it has a prerooted boot img posted somewhere on this forum. Ot would be fun to play around with a google-free custom rom like lineageOS. But sadly devs dont seem to give a damn about the phone
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I think we can thank HMD for that by making unlocking the bootloader so difficult. I only ended up buying the Nokia 8 because I got it for such a good deal ($220 CAD) and needed a temporary phone to tide me over until I can get something better. I feel sorry for anyone who paid full price for this phone and I don't blame developers for moving to something more accessible.
S5Guy said:
If you try to use the bootloader unlocker apk from Nokia and your Nokia 8 has an android version that's past a certain version, the apk will flat out fail with a "Device not support." error message. And chances are, your Nokia 8 will be at an incompatible android version. So to unlock the bootloader, you will need to downgrade your phone to a legitimate version of android 8.1.0 so the apk will not error out and get you a verification code. This guide will show you how. NOTE THAT THIS METHOD WILL ERASE ALL INTERNAL DATA ON YOUR PHONE.
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This update zip is what you need for the TA-1004: https://android.googleapis.com/pack.../f9cb380bd9c2bf1b6ddebcab9dcf389843eb2d39.zip
It may be different for the TA-1012, but according to that earlier post, it does not seem to be the case. Nevertheless, just to be safe, here's the zip for the TA-1012: https://android.googleapis.com/pack.../139c94fd08f52fbd3b852ab4ef5c6515fffb784e.zip (I don't have a TA-1012 so I wasn't able to test this particular zip.)
So basically, to make sure there's no problems, make sure in the Developer's options on the phone that OEM unlocking is enabled, then put your SD card into the phone. Plug the phone into your computer. Copy the update zip that you need somewhere onto the SD card. Disconnect the USB cable. Shut down the phone. Then, while holding down the Volume Up button, reconnect the USB cable. You should see a sad android with "No command" displayed. Now release the Volume Up button. Then hold down the power button and then JUST PRESS once on the Volume Up button. You should be at a recovery menu. Using the volume keys, scroll down to the 'Apply update on SD card' option and select it. Select the zip that you copied over to the SD card earlier and then let it install for a while. It will probably pop up with a 'timestamp too old' error, but just ignore this. The update will install anyway. Then once it's done, do a factory reset on the phone and then shut down. MAKE SURE THERE'S NO SIM CARD IN THE PHONE.
Now that's out of the way, boot the phone up again and just click through the first-time setup screens but DO NOT ENABLE WI-FI or any kind of internet connection. We don't want the phone to update itself back to Android 9. Now plug the phone in again. Copy the bootloaderunlocker apk from Nokia's website onto the phone. Install it. Put in the email address you want the unlock key emailed to. Then voila! You'll get the verification code. Put it into the form on Nokia's website and you'll be emailed an unlock.key file. From there, the site will tell you how to proceed.
A HUGE thanks to: THMSP and frankoid
They did all the work. <3
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Hello i too tried unlocking my nokia 8 but the laptop doesnt recognise my phone in fastboot Mode.i need help i installed all drivers but the same problem arises
shivaji namburu said:
Hello i too tried unlocking my nokia 8 but the laptop doesnt recognise my phone in fastboot Mode.i need help i installed all drivers but the same problem arises
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try fastboot -i 0x2e04 [Your_Command]
sumitinhome said:
try fastboot -i 0x2e04 [Your_Command]
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Actually even pc doesnt detect the device and it doesn't show in my pc section
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sumitinhome said:
try fastboot -i 0x2e04 [Your_Command]
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What is that i didn't get it will it work.....?
If possible put the command clearly ....to understand
shivaji namburu said:
Actually even pc doesnt detect the device and it doesn't show in my pc section
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What is that i didn't get it will it work.....?
If possible put the command clearly ....to understand
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If pc is not detecting the phone the its driver problem. try to install proper drivers.
sumitinhome said:
If pc is not detecting the phone the its driver problem. try to install proper drivers.
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I mean it detects when the phone is in nornal mode but when mobile is booted into fastboot mode it doesn't detect
shivaji namburu said:
I mean it detects when the phone is in nornal mode but when mobile is booted into fastboot mode it doesn't detect
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Yes i understood, make sure you are using latest adb drivers.
More on it. Make sure you have USB debugging on from Developers options. Also make sure oem unlocking option is on.
1 - Connect your phone to pc while powered on.
2 - From adb folder open command prompt and type adb devices (If your device is detected in adb mode while powered on)
2.1 - if not detected in adb devices.. then go to developer settings and revoke USB debugging authorizations. then again repeat the above process in point no. 2.
3 - if detected now then type adb reboot bootloader, let it reboot in download mode.
4. then type 'fastboot flash unlock [your unlock key]' if this doesnt work then try 'fastboot -i 0x2e04 flash unlock [unlock key]'
5. after that either 'fastboot oem unlock' or 'fastboot -i 0x2e04 oem unlock'
See if this works.
Struck on Nokia Logo
S5Guy said:
If you try to use the bootloader unlocker apk from Nokia and your Nokia 8 has an android version that's past a certain version, the apk will flat out fail with a "Device not support." error message. And chances are, your Nokia 8 will be at an incompatible android version. So to unlock the bootloader, you will need to downgrade your phone to a legitimate version of android 8.1.0 so the apk will not error out and get you a verification code. This guide will show you how. NOTE THAT THIS METHOD WILL ERASE ALL INTERNAL DATA ON YOUR PHONE.
-
This update zip is what you need for the TA-1004: https://android.googleapis.com/pack.../f9cb380bd9c2bf1b6ddebcab9dcf389843eb2d39.zip
It may be different for the TA-1012, but according to that earlier post, it does not seem to be the case. Nevertheless, just to be safe, here's the zip for the TA-1012: https://android.googleapis.com/pack.../139c94fd08f52fbd3b852ab4ef5c6515fffb784e.zip (I don't have a TA-1012 so I wasn't able to test this particular zip.)
So basically, to make sure there's no problems, make sure in the Developer's options on the phone that OEM unlocking is enabled, then put your SD card into the phone. Plug the phone into your computer. Copy the update zip that you need somewhere onto the SD card. Disconnect the USB cable. Shut down the phone. Then, while holding down the Volume Up button, reconnect the USB cable. You should see a sad android with "No command" displayed. Now release the Volume Up button. Then hold down the power button and then JUST PRESS once on the Volume Up button. You should be at a recovery menu. Using the volume keys, scroll down to the 'Apply update on SD card' option and select it. Select the zip that you copied over to the SD card earlier and then let it install for a while. It will probably pop up with a 'timestamp too old' error, but just ignore this. The update will install anyway. Then once it's done, do a factory reset on the phone and then shut down. MAKE SURE THERE'S NO SIM CARD IN THE PHONE.
Now that's out of the way, boot the phone up again and just click through the first-time setup screens but DO NOT ENABLE WI-FI or any kind of internet connection. We don't want the phone to update itself back to Android 9. Now plug the phone in again. Copy the bootloaderunlocker apk from Nokia's website onto the phone. Install it. Put in the email address you want the unlock key emailed to. Then voila! You'll get the verification code. Put it into the form on Nokia's website and you'll be emailed an unlock.key file. From there, the site will tell you how to proceed.
A HUGE thanks to: THMSP and frankoid
They did all the work. <3
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after this my phone struck on nokia logo, please help,,,,
i'm training to recovery mode \ download mode but not working both
gvreddy said:
after this my phone struck on nokia logo, please help,,,,
i'm training to recovery mode \ download mode but not working both
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Factory reset by wiping cache and data via recovery. Start over and try again.
This post is more like an explanation.
So my phone got bricked today, stuck at logo. I managed to access recovery and format data, but its stuck at formating data for more than 6 hour.
The only choice left is to unlock bootloader and flash firmware. Now here's the bull**** part.
When i try press fastboot oem unlock it says failed, device state locked. Device state can be set to unlock only through one method, by booting>going into settings>developer options>turning on oem unlocking. Doing this set your device in unlocked device state and thus allow it to unlock bootloader through fastboot. But, if your device got bricked and can't get into phone and your oem unlocking was off (average person will not set it to on) then you're ****ed, cuz without it you cannot unlock bootloader, thus you cannot install twrp or flash firmware.
This is so dumb, not even adb can set the device state to unlock. Read the last paragraph - (https://source.android.com/devices/bootloader/locking_unlocking)
There are so many post like these but no answer. so this post is for those guyz.
guess, i'll use feature phone for rest of my life
That an Android device's bootloader is locked by default isn't dumb, it has good reasons.
BTW: Flashing device's Stock ROM doesn't require device's bootloader got unlocked before.
tried flashing stock rom using adb sideload and fastboot. both failed. adb states that it cannot as it is a downgrade. fastboot says that device state is locked.
Yes, im aware that it is present for a good reason, but someone who's phone doesnt boot up has no way to unlock bootloader or do anything.
I'm not sure that I have the same problem but I have Samsung sm-t500 on the download mode says : device state lock and Im searching for FRP software but I think it won't happen because I tried too to connect via ADB and still can't connect.. But mine is still not bricked.. I will be very happy if you can give me some advice