how do i know if my phone is unlocked?
Most Android phones allow you to check the status of bootloader via Fastboot commands, may be yours, too.
Example:
Code:
fastboot getvar all
Hi everyone,
Today I decided to root my Mate 9.
I started out with turning 'OEM unlock' on and usb debugging. With ADB installed and the huawei drivers, I began to unlock my bootloader. On the 'EMUI Huawei' homepage I filled out my device details and obtained an unlock code. I opened ADB and checked with 'adb devices' if my device was there. It was. So I continued with typing 'adb reboot bootlader'. After that I typed 'fastboot devices'. My device was still showing up. I typed 'fastboot oem unlock CODE (with the code). On my screen I pressed 'Yes'. Bootloader unlocked.
After this step I tried to flash twrp with the command 'fastboot flash recovery xxxx.img'. I couldn't continue because every adb/fastboot command keeps failing (remote: command not allowed). Now when I boot up my phone it shows 'your device has been unlocked and can't be trusted'. Phone=unlocked, FRP=locked. I can't do anything.
Device: Mate 9 L29C432B198
What did I do wrong or what did I missed? :crying:
I had this issue at first to had to redownload the original rom via the phone recovery this will fix the frp lock then u have to unlock and flash twrp 3.1.01 that is linked in the threads on here
Did it format after it unlocked?
You can try fastboot oem relock UNLOCKCODE
Then go to Settings -> Dev options -> enable OEM Unlocking
Then unlock again.
It probably will fail though if FRP is locked, but worth a shot.
Edit: It's supposed to say
PHONE Unlocked FRP Unlock
I tried to flash custom recovery in Nokia 2 but I was not able to flash. When I tried to unlock bootloader with command in fastboot(CMD)
fastboot OEM unlock
With usb debugging and OEM unlock enabled in developer option.I got an error that OEM unlock is not allowed but I have enable OEM enabling in developer option.
Same problem
sushant1 said:
I tried to flash custom recovery in Nokia 2 but I was not able to flash. When I tried to unlock bootloader with command in fastboot(CMD)
fastboot OEM unlock
With usb debugging and OEM unlock enabled in developer option.I got an error that OEM unlock is not allowed but I have enable OEM enabling in developer option.
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I also try with generate oem key... But can not unlock bootloader
I have meizu m6 m711h with:
Android 7.0
Flyme 7.1.2.0G
I am trying to unlock its bootloader but adb is not recognize the device.
Tried with different drivers pdaNet method as well but no success.
Can someone guide me how to unlock the bootloader ? Want to install a good custom rom in my phone.
Update:
I have managed to boot into fast boot mode now adb is recogaizig the phone and fastboot as well but, when I use fasboot oem unlock it does not work.
online tutorials says I should find OEM Unlock option in developer options to make fastboot oem unlock work but there is no such option in developer options.
Hi!Yes,I'm late,but want to say that we can't unlock bootloader on this device. Company"Meizu" don't give this opportunity. Many users from other forums have tried to unlock,but all attempts have failed. OEM Unlock option is absent.
Hi, i am loading booting to bootloader from adb with commnad (adb reboot bootloader) this isnt working, only restart its instantly switch to normal os, any ideas ?
Run
Code:
adb reboot
or
Code:
fastboot reboot
oh sorry man, i am idiot, and i am say it wrong.. I trying boot to fastboot but not working instantly switch to os, any ideas please ?
Unlock bootloader if not done yet.
where i unlock bootloader ? In developer settings ? (i have unlocked)
Enabling OEM Unlock in Developer options doesn't unlock the bootlader, it simply prepares the bootloader to get unlocked via fastboot command.
More info here:
How to Unlock Bootloader via Fastboot on Android
Unlocking the bootloader via Fastboot is the easiest thing to do. But not all Android devices support straightforward bootloader unlocking. Many manufacturers put up a setup on their devices to let…
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xXx yYy said:
Enabling OEM Unlock in Developer options doesn't unlock the bootlader, it simply prepares the bootloader to get unlocked via fastboot command.
More info here:
How to Unlock Bootloader via Fastboot on Android
Unlocking the bootloader via Fastboot is the easiest thing to do. But not all Android devices support straightforward bootloader unlocking. Many manufacturers put up a setup on their devices to let…
nerdschalk.com
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Only I have a small problem I don't unlock my bootloader via fastboot when it doesn't work :/ It immediately jumps to my system when I boot fastboot, even with a command like ,,adb reboot fastboot"
Matyas66055 said:
Only I have a small problem I don't unlock my bootloader via fastboot when it doesn't work :/ It immediately jumps to my system when I boot fastboot, even with a command like ,,adb reboot fastboot"
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I have new thread, where i am writing all info :/ https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/zte-blade-a7-2019-fastboot-mode-missing.4462035/
I don't know if you are still interested in accessing Fastboot but you can access it using a specific firmware version.
Still, let me tell you that unlocking the bootloader is virtually impossible. Since the well-known generic method doesn't work for the SoC SC9863A, you need to have a special Fastboot's program version and a dedicated private key that only they provide.... and I emphasize the word "dedicated" since apparently ZTE did not use a generic key to sign their ROMS. At least on this device.
Unless they decide to release the key or give support to unlocking the bootloader, all we can do is wait for them to change their minds. Because they don't want to provide it. I know because I tried to order it several times.