Question Question about variant XT2131-1 - Moto G Stylus (2021)

Is this variant to new for rebooting? XT2131-1 bought from bestbuy w/o activation so it's supposed to be unlocked for carrie
I was able to use it on metro/tmoble without issue but cannot seem to get the bootloader unlocked, grayed out
Errors on moto's site for unlocked, not eligible, is it because it's to new?
Eatspizza

eatspizza said:
Is this variant to new for rebooting? XT2131-1 bought from bestbuy w/o activation so it's supposed to be unlocked for carrie
I was able to use it on metro/tmoble without issue but cannot seem to get the bootloader unlocked, grayed out
Errors on moto's site for unlocked, not eligible, is it because it's to new?
Eatspizza
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It may take 14 days for oem unlocking to be available.
Edit: It should only 3 days for oem unlock to be available after connecting wifi or carrier.

Thank you - I'll give it a go in 24hrs or so
Do you know if any roms off hand are available for my version of stylus? Seems to be different processor then other stylus

eatspizza said:
Thank you - I'll give it a go in 24hrs or so
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Sorry, it usually only takes 72 hours for oem unlock to work, but the device needs to connect to wifi or carrier.
Which cid does the device have?
Code:
fastboot getvar all
Look for this line
Code:
(bootloader) cid:

sd_shadow said:
Sorry, it usually only takes 72 hours for oem unlock to work, but the device needs to connect to wifi or carrier.
Which did does the device have?
Code:
fastboot getvar all
Look for this line
Code:
(bootloader) cid:
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Right now, It's on WiFi and I got it on MetroPCS network.
Not even 5hrs since I got it online through metro and my home wireless.
I'll check it in 72hrs and let you know if it doesn't work
It is a pretty nice phone for $400! Great internal storage, 256GB though I got 256GB sd card and 6gb ram, 2 more then my G7

sd_shadow said:
Sorry, it usually only takes 72 hours for oem unlock to work, but the device needs to connect to wifi or carrier.
Which cid does the device have?
Code:
fastboot getvar all
Look for this line
Code:
(bootloader) cid:
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72 hours passed but still cannot unlock
Here is the cid from bootloader you mentioned in earlier post
(bootloader) cid: 0x0032

eatspizza said:
72 hours passed but still cannot unlock
Here is the cid from bootloader you mentioned in earlier post
(bootloader) cid: 0x0032
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Cid should be good,
You could try a factory reset, and reconnect to internet.
Or contact Motorola

sd_shadow said:
Cid should be good,
You could try a factory reset, and reconnect to internet.
Or contact Motorola
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Thanks - I've posted in there forum and will see what they say.
My G7 was also cid 32 and could unlock after 72hrs so we'll see about this one soon enough

sd_shadow said:
Cid should be good,
You could try a factory reset, and reconnect to internet.
Or contact Motorola
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OEM Unlocked now - so to find some ROMs

eatspizza said:
OEM Unlocked now - so to find some ROMs
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Good, did you factory reset?

sd_shadow said:
Good, did you factory reset?
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I had not - I randomly checked the oem lock in developer options and it was available so i did the bootloader unlock.
Also got it rooted by getting the boot img file from LMSA and patching with magisk then running the patched boot in bootloader.
No ROMs seen at this moment to try/test.

Same boat, hopefully we get some roms soon.
This is the subsection for the 5G (XT2131-1, and probably a few more) version of the Moto G Stylus 2021, make sure to keep an eye in both subsections.

eatspizza said:
Is this variant to new for rebooting? XT2131-1 bought from bestbuy w/o activation so it's supposed to be unlocked for carrie
I was able to use it on metro/tmoble without issue but cannot seem to get the bootloader unlocked, grayed out
Errors on moto's site for unlocked, not eligible, is it because it's to new?
Eatspizza
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I'm having the same issue

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[Q] Warranty after unlocking bootloader

After entering to Moto G's fastboot and typing "fastboot getvar all" a lot of interesting informations about device are showed. There are two, that interest me:
Code:
(bootloader) unlocked: no
(bootloader) iswarrantyvoid: no
I know, that bootloader can be easily unlocked with quick "fastboot oem unlock". What's more, "fastboot oem lock" relocks bootloader like in Nexus devices. However, in Nexus world relocking and stock reflashing is equal with warranty restore - I've tested this on myself, when my Nexus 7's screen has cracked (it was little raised on one side) and speaker was buzzing - I've relocked, restored stock, wiped, sent it back and they have repaired it.
So my question is: does relocking bootloader and full stock reflash (like one from there) restore iswarrantyvoid variable back to no? Or at least does Motorola still pay attention to it after Moto X's liberal warranty declarations?
Konpon96 said:
After entering to Moto G's fastboot and typing "fastboot getvar all" a lot of interesting informations about device are showed. There are two, that interest me:
Code:
(bootloader) unlocked: no
(bootloader) iswarrantyvoid: no
I know, that bootloader can be easily unlocked with quick "fastboot oem unlock". What's more, "fastboot oem lock" relocks bootloader like in Nexus devices. However, in Nexus world relocking and stock reflashing is equal with warranty restore - I've tested this on myself, when my Nexus 7's screen has cracked (it was little raised on one side) and speaker was buzzing - I've relocked, restored stock, wiped, sent it back and they have repaired it.
So my question is: does relocking bootloader and full stock reflash (like one from there) restore iswarrantyvoid variable back to no? Or at least does Motorola still pay attention to it after Moto X's liberal warranty declarations?
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Nope. Unlocking the devices triggers a hardware fuse that lets Motorola know that the device has been unlocked. Plus the UUID or whatever it is that is used to give you the bootloader unlock code is probably marked down as unlocked on Moto's side, as well, which voids your warranty.
We need a better 'crack' to go back iswarrantyvoid: no to yes without cross motorola side..
If you have a hardware fault then you are still covered under EU law so Motorola cannot use this bootloader unlock thing to get out of repairs.
Yesterday, I unlocked bootloader and rooted my Moto G. Today, after relocked boatloader and unroot (reinstalled the stock rom and reset factory), my phone come back to status
(bootloader) unlocked: no
(bootloader) iswarrantyvoid: no
Does that mean I will have my guarantee back again
flibblesan said:
If you have a hardware fault then you are still covered under EU law so Motorola cannot use this bootloader unlock thing to get out of repairs.
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gunnroseclose said:
Yesterday, I unlocked bootloader and rooted my Moto G. Today, after relocked boatloader and unroot (reinstalled the stock rom and reset factory), my phone come back to status
(bootloader) unlocked: no
(bootloader) iswarrantyvoid: no
Does that mean I will have my guarantee back again
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That sounds good! I'll wait for stable CWM/TWRP and CM 11 nightlies though (I assume official one are on way).
Thanks for sharing info!
gunnroseclose said:
Yesterday, I unlocked bootloader and rooted my Moto G. Today, after relocked boatloader and unroot (reinstalled the stock rom and reset factory), my phone come back to status
(bootloader) unlocked: no
(bootloader) iswarrantyvoid: no
Does that mean I will have my guarantee back again
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Amazing :good:
Except when you get the unlock code from Motorola, they would remember your device
jonovw said:
Except when you get the unlock code from Motorola, they would remember your device
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Here we talk about unlock bootloader brother. We no need a code to unlock bootloader and root device. Unlock code is to let device using many different networks, not lock to only 1 network.
Just in reply to the OP....
re the N7 "cracked screen" and "buzzing speaker"...
Just how did or could the unlocked boatloader cause these apparent manufacturing faults?
In what way would the unlocked bootloader allow Motorola a get out from any Warranty, even outside of the EU??
Manufacturers and retailers hide behind this myth of "your warranty is now void"....in circumstances where it is wholly BS.
Sent from my Moto G using TapaTalk
gunnroseclose said:
Here we talk about unlock bootloader brother. We no need a code to unlock bootloader and root device. Unlock code is to let device using many different networks, not lock to only 1 network.
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Incorrect. Currently the only way to unlock the bootloader on the MotoG is to get an unlock code directly from Motorola's website.
Sent from my XT1034 using Tapatalk
jmoore4294 said:
Incorrect. Currently the only way to unlock the bootloader on the MotoG is to get an unlock code directly from Motorola's website.
Sent from my XT1034 using Tapatalk
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we need a crack or something to lock the bootloader
but in Europe i think there is no problem for warranty at least u have some software issues
if is hardware i don t tink they say something or they don t repair ur device
gunnroseclose said:
Here we talk about unlock bootloader brother. We no need a code to unlock bootloader and root device. Unlock code is to let device using many different networks, not lock to only 1 network.
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Wrong. We DO need an unlock code from Moto to unlock the bootloader. The Moto G comes without simlock by default (exception with PrePay phones) so that sort of unlocking is mostly rather pointless.
gunnroseclose said:
Yesterday, I unlocked bootloader and rooted my Moto G. Today, after relocked boatloader and unroot (reinstalled the stock rom and reset factory), my phone come back to status
(bootloader) unlocked: no
(bootloader) iswarrantyvoid: no
Does that mean I will have my guarantee back again
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To unlock you used an unlock code from motorola or simply you used a oem unlock command ?
nupi said:
Wrong. We DO need an unlock code from Moto to unlock the bootloader. The Moto G comes without simlock by default (exception with PrePay phones) so that sort of unlocking is mostly rather pointless.
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I have to pay 2 GBP to unlock my moto G which was locked to Tesco Network after pay the full price of phone without a contract. So how could it be pointless here.
danger2u said:
we need a crack or something to lock the bootloader
but in Europe i think there is no problem for warranty at least u have some software issues
if is hardware i don t tink they say something or they don t repair ur device
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For lock there is not need a crack
yes but in fastboot says that the warranty is avoid after u unlock with motorola code.i ve flashed a original firmwarw,unroot,lock the bootloader and in fastboot says that i am out of warranty
Inviato dal mio XT1032 utilizzando Tapatalk
denzel09 said:
To unlock you used an unlock code from motorola or simply you used a oem unlock command ?
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I followed the guide in modaco site to root the phone which was here. As follow that guide, I don't think that i got an unlock code from motorola to unlock bootloader
gunnroseclose said:
I followed the guide in modaco site to root the phone which was here. As follow that guide, I don't think that i got an unlock code from motorola to unlock bootloader
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Yup, but you, pratically, what have done for unlock bootloader?
Write here all that you have done. Only for unlock bootloader, not root and rest. Thank you..
gunnroseclose said:
I followed the guide in modaco site to root the phone which was here. As follow that guide, I don't think that i got an unlock code from motorola to unlock bootloader
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with that metode u don t receive the OTA updates

General [WARNING] DSU loader, brick after reboot (no root, bootloader locked)

So I'm just warning you guys, be extremely careful when using stock DSU loader.
What happened: I went to developer settings, enabled "OEM Unlock" option (my plan was to root the device), but then I saw DSU option and decided to try it. In my mind that was pretty safe operation.
After the reboot I met a weird screen I never seen before:
QUALCOMM Crashdump Mode
Fatal exception
die
Now all I have is "your device is corrupt" message. It doesn't go to neither recovery nor fastboot (yes, I tried all possible keys combinations with and without USB connected), only EDL mode is available.
By the way, maybe someone knows if this situation meets warranty requirements, because in fact I did not root the device, did not unlock bootloader and did not flash anything onto it.
// I was on 11.2.7.7 global ROM
UPD: Ok, I lied, fastboot is available, I have to disconnect USB, try to turn the phone on (in a usual way), and then after I see phone-corrupt-message I have to hold all 3 buttons (and thats weird too, because it should go to the EDL). But: recovery is not available, fastbootd is not available, changing active slot is not available (because in lock state), fastboot fetch command isn't working. I think I may be able to unlock bootloader and flash something on this stage, but I will try to return the phone so not going deeper.
Some fastboot getvar output, idk, maybe it will be helpful for someone:
Code:
(bootloader) has-slot:modem:yes
(bootloader) has-slot:system:no
(bootloader) current-slot:a
(bootloader) has-slot:boot:yes
(bootloader) slot-retry-count:b:7
(bootloader) slot-unbootable:b:no
(bootloader) slot-successful:b:yes
(bootloader) slot-retry-count:a:7
(bootloader) slot-unbootable:a:no
(bootloader) slot-successful:a:yes
(bootloader) slot-count:2
(bootloader) secure:yes
(bootloader) serialno:85f871a8
(bootloader) product:lahaina
(bootloader) snapshot-update-status:none
Msm will fix this issue and it's in the threads. Global op9 msm by Fizz.
Thread 'GLOBAL OnePlus 9 MSM TOOL' https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/global-oneplus-9-msm-tool.4284779/
mattie_49 said:
Msm will fix this issue and it's in the threads. Global op9 msm by Fizz.
Thread 'GLOBAL OnePlus 9 MSM TOOL' https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/global-oneplus-9-msm-tool.4284779/
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Thanks, I know that, not doing that because I will try to return it to the store. I didn't like the phone in general, that was the last straw.
efogdev said:
Thanks, I know that, not doing that because I will try to return it to the store. I didn't like the phone in general, that was the last straw.
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Yeah that's really crazy,btw what's dsu loader mode. I've never heard of this?
mattie_49 said:
Yeah that's really crazy,btw what's dsu loader mode. I've never heard of this?
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https://developer.android.com/topic/dsu
Very underestimated feature of android 10/11. And yeah for some reason very few people knows about it. On any android 11+ you have an ability to try Android 12 using the built-in DSU loader.
Hi @efogdev , did you solve the problem? Because I saw that you have the chinese version of the op9 and for this the msm should not work. I have ecountered the same problem and did not get the phone back to work.
AxelM said:
Hi @efogdev , did you solve the problem? Because I saw that you have the chinese version of the op9 and for this the msm should not work. I have ecountered the same problem and did not get the phone back to work.
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Yes, I successfully unbricked it with indian msm. However I succeded only after 5-6 reboots, driver reinstalls and also I replaced usb cable (used third-party high quality typeC-typeC).
I tried using the USB cable from my old OnePlus 5t. It does not work well, it will stay in fastboot for no reason, changed it to one from an OnePlus 6t and all problems where gone. I could reproduce the problem when I tried again. So be careful guys
noname122414 said:
I tried using the USB cable from my old OnePlus 5t. It does not work well, it will stay in fastboot for no reason, changed it to one from an OnePlus 6t and all problems where gone. I could reproduce the problem when I tried again. So be careful guys
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Ive successfully been using the cord from my most recent device . The op8 with no issues. Even to oem unlock!
@efogdev : Thanks for this information. Did the original usb-c cable worked for you?
AxelM said:
@efogdev : Thanks for this information. Did the original usb-c cable worked for you?
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No, I got it working right after cable switch. But maybe that is just a coincidence
@efogdev : Thanks, than I will try my cables again, when I got my phone from op repair service back...
AxelM said:
@efogdev : Thanks, than I will try my cables again, when I got my phone from op repair service back...
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Feel free to PM or tag me if you fail, I'll try to help reproducing what I did
Bootloader has to be unlocked to load dsu images.. I'm not sure why they don't have a way to keep it greyed/non-selectable unless the BL has been unlocked on a device..
Shooter7889 said:
Bootloader has to be unlocked to load dsu images.. I'm not sure why they don't have a way to keep it greyed/non-selectable unless the BL has been unlocked on a device..
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This makes perfect sense now. Def doesn't make sense why your able to switch it on and brick your device without oem unlock complete though..good job oneplus
Shooter7889 said:
Bootloader has to be unlocked to load dsu images.. I'm not sure why they don't have a way to keep it greyed/non-selectable unless the BL has been unlocked on a device..
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The question is why does it keep DSU-loaded image after reboot. AFAIK it should load into another slot after reboot
Btw congrats me with my brand new OnePlus 8 Pro
efogdev said:
Btw congrats me with my brand new OnePlus 8 Pro
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Op gave you this instead of the 9?
mattie_49 said:
Op gave you this instead of the 9?
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Idk if you joking, but nah I returned 9 to the store and bought 8 pro. Feels much better
efogdev said:
Idk if you joking, but nah I returned 9 to the store and bought 8 pro. Feels much better
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Some don't agree but I feel as if the addition of the hassleblad makes so much difference in the 9 series. And I'm a big cam buff. Take lots of pics.

Can anyone confirm this Verizon bootloader unlock works?

According to this thread( https://slickdeals.net/f/14948867-google-pixel-3-phone-64-gb-pink-169-99?page=16#commentsBox ), one could unlock the bootloader of a Verizon 3 with the following method. I have already installed this month's update, so I cannot test it for now. If you have a Verizon Pixel 3 and have not installed this month's update, can you test this?
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remove sim (!!!) if you ran it before with the sim inside - remove sim and do factory reset TWICE
connect to wifi
let it download the update
DONT INSTALL UPDATE
go to About Phone -> Build Version. Click it 10 times until it tells you're the Developer now
go to Developer menu
wait until the OEM unlock option becomes clickable (happens after system update is downloaded, but NOT installed)
toggle OEM unlock (result: should be enabled)
Enable USB debug on the phone (also Developer menu)
connect the device to your win/mac/linux machine with adb installed with USB cable with data pins. Phone will ask if you authorize your PC to USB debug it
from your PC run : "adb reboot bootloader". That will reboot your phone to bootloader with message and status "locked"
from your PC while your phone is in fastboot mode: "fastboot flashing unlock" (that should respond with
OKAY [ 0.356s]
Finished. Total time: 0.368s)
You're good now. It's bootloader unlocked. you can install any updates. It will not lock itself and can install any other 3rd party firmware (on your risk, sure)"
No replies... So, the method does not work?
yourrealking said:
No replies... So, the method does not work?
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According to this thread, you have to do it when initially setting up the phone, before connecting to Verizon.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...branded-pixel-3-how-is-this-possible.4267273/
dcarvil said:
According to this thread, you have to do it when initially setting up the phone, before connecting to Verizon.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...branded-pixel-3-how-is-this-possible.4267273/
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That means that only never-used Verizon Pixel3 can be bootloader-unlocked using that method, and used Verizon Pixel3 phones has no chance of unlocking the bootloader, is that right?
yourrealking said:
That means that only never-used Verizon Pixel3 can be bootloader-unlocked using that method, and used Verizon Pixel3 phones has no chance of unlocking the bootloader, is that right?
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That is the way I understand it.
dcarvil said:
That is the way I understand it.
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Is there any way for refurbished Pixel 3a XL to get bootloader unlocked? The main issue is OEM unlocking greyed out. Is there any sense to try this method?
Ele Na said:
Is there any way for refurbished Pixel 3a XL to get bootloader unlocked? The main issue is OEM unlocking greyed out. Is there any sense to try this method?
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It shouldn't hurt to try, but if it is a Verizon phone it is unlikely to work.
Ele Na said:
Is there any way for refurbished Pixel 3a XL to get bootloader unlocked? The main issue is OEM unlocking greyed out. Is there any sense to try this method?
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I have given up. I will wait until the official software support from Google ends (later this year). End of support means that whatever exploit will be found will not be patched by Google, so if people could find a way to unlock the bootloader using some security vulnerabilities, the method will reliably work from that point on for ever.
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I have given up. I will wait until the official software support from Google ends (later this year). End of support means that whatever exploit will be found will not be patched by Google, so if people could find a way to unlock the bootloader using some security vulnerabilities, the method will reliably work from that point on for ever.
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Even for Verizon version?

Can't receive Bootloader Unlock Key for Moto G Stylus (Resolved, cannot unlock due to cid)

3A95801810847744#5A593232433950384C34006D6F746F2067200000#D435A3894908A31895EF2693C4062D3C4E8B07B6#C8D3A0F6000000000000000000000000
^This is my 5 line code, and whenever I put it into motorola's unlock page, they decline it, what can I do?
chaoticideas said:
3A95801810847744#5A593232433950384C34006D6F746F2067200000#D435A3894908A31895EF2693C4062D3C4E8B07B6#C8D3A0F6000000000000000000000000
^This is my 5 line code, and whenever I put it into motorola's unlock page, they decline it, what can I do?
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Probably nothing you can do, there is no other way to unlock the bootloader.
There is a chance that the unlock site isn't working, and is giving a false " not eligible" message it happens.
if that's the case you just will have to keep trying the site.
Which CID does the device have?
Code:
fastboot getvar cid
sd_shadow said:
Probably nothing you can do, there is no other way to unlock the bootloader.
There is a chance that the unlock site isn't working, and is giving a false " not eligible" message it happens.
if that's the case you just will have to keep trying the site.
Which CID does the device have?
Code:
fastboot getvar cid
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I have a cid that is ineligible, 0x0002, originally I didn't want to admit that it was impossible since it seems silly for motorola to control the phone that I own, but when I read up about the cid, yeah, it won't work, thanks for replying to me though!
Does this mean Stylus 2020's bootloader are unable to unlocked now?
chaoticideas said:
I have a cid that is ineligible, 0x0002, originally I didn't want to admit that it was impossible since it seems silly for motorola to control the phone that I own, but when I read up about the cid, yeah, it won't work, thanks for replying to me though!
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0x0002 is the Verizon Cid, Verizon doesn't want the bootloader unlocked.
Verizon branded devices are rarely able to be unlocked, same for At&T.
zapjb said:
Does this mean Stylus 2020's bootloader are unable to unlocked now?
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Only if you buy it through a Carrier like Verizon.
TY @
sd_shadow​
I got my bootloader unlocked but I don't have a PC to flash the patricion
sd_shadow said:
Only if you buy it through a Carrier like Verizon.
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not true... i bought mine directly from motorola and i cant unlock it. anyone figure any method out???
JLD0619 said:
not true... i bought mine directly from motorola and i cant unlock it. anyone figure any method out???
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Which cid?
zapjb said:
Does this mean Stylus 2020's bootloader are unable to unlocked now?
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2021 isn't eligible either
fastboot getvar cid

Question Cannot unlock my bootloader

Hi,
I just bought a Motorola G100 US version.
Hardware Version: pvt
Model Number (SKU): XT2125-4
The OEM unlocking in Developer option is greyed out.
Anyone else ran into this problem. I am connected to the internet and already have all the updates.
Vasant
HackVasant said:
Hi,
I just bought a Motorola G100 US version.
Hardware Version: pvt
Model Number (SKU): XT2125-4
The OEM unlocking in Developer option is greyed out.
Anyone else ran into this problem. I am connected to the internet and already have all the updates.
Vasant
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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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HackVasant said:
I just bought a Motorola G100 US version.
Hardware Version: pvt
Model Number (SKU): XT2125-4
The OEM unlocking in Developer option is greyed out.
Anyone else ran into this problem. I am connected to the internet and already have all the updates.
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I just had to wait a few days and OEM unlock eventually made itself available.
Thanks for the information. I have connected the phone to the internet and waiting for magic to happen -.
I was finally able to unlock my boot loader. Now I am ready to try out some ROMS.
read somewhere else that you have to factory reset it and connect to wifi during setup. OEM unlock option ungrayed right away for me.

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