FRD-L09 running Openkirin, possible to unlock FRP? - Honor 8 Questions & Answers

Hello. I have a few old Android phones that I would like to reset to complete stock in case I want to use them in the future, first out was an old FRD-L09 but I have run into some trouble. I installed omnirom using Openkirin's guide a few years ago.
I have extracted the original partitions and all, but I am unable to flash it in fastboot due to the fact that the bootloader on the phone says FRP Lock. Phone Unlocked.
I have access to the phone running Omnirom from Openkirin. How can I proceed to remove the FRP lock so I can go ahead and flash the original system, recovery and kernel?

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Bricked Pixel 2 - locked bootloader & no access to developer options - please help
Hello guys, I just bought myself a Pixel 2 device today and decided to have a go at some changes: I've unlocked my bootloader of my Pixel 2 to perform TWRP flashing & Magisk installation and afterwards I decided to revert to stock.
The first step that I did when trying to revert to stock was to relock the bootloader via adb because I thought (big mistake) this will also revert everything to the factory image. Problem is right now the device isn't booting anymore (so I cannot change anything in developer settings and the bootloader is locked).
Fastboot does work now (I get an "FA8271A02780 fastboot" message when typing fastboot devices) but I cannot flash anything (it always says FAILED: remote Flashing unlock is not allowed.
I tried the Deuces script and UAF but they don't work (because my bootloader is locked). Given that I cannot unlock it, is there any way of flashing the stock image on my device? Any help is appreciated. Thanks a lot.
Sadly I don't believe so. Google doesn't allow us to flash anything without bootloader being unlocked. Other OEMs either have a program or allow you flash signed roms with a locked bootloader. For the trouble iTunes is at least you flash firmware through in the event of a Brick

When to re-lock bootloader after flashing Android 10

I was experiencing some minor glitches the past couple of weeks after taking the Android 10 OTA, so I decided to a factory reset and flash the Android 10 image. I had to unlock the bootloader to do that of course.
Now I'm realizing I need to re-lock the bootloader so that it's not in this insecure state. However I'm reading that re-locking the bootloader wipes the device (which returns it to Pie?) I'm also reading it can brick the phone if custom data is written.
When exactly do I re-lock the bootloader to preserve my clean install of Android 10?
terrapin01 said:
I was experiencing some minor glitches the past couple of weeks after taking the Android 10 OTA, so I decided to a factory reset and flash the Android 10 image. I had to unlock the bootloader to do that of course.
Now I'm realizing I need to re-lock the bootloader so that it's not in this insecure state. However I'm reading that re-locking the bootloader wipes the device (which returns it to Pie?) I'm also reading it can brick the phone if custom data is written.
When exactly do I re-lock the bootloader to preserve my clean install of Android 10?
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If you're completely stock you can lock the bootloader. Before you do i would make sure you can boot into the stock recovery as sometimes flashing an ota in the stock recovery is the only way to recover your device if the bootloader is locked. Locking will wipe your device, but it won't change the operating system you're currently on. So if you're on andriod 10 it'll still be 10 after a wipe.

Can't Flash TWRP

Hi friends, I own one Asus Zenfone max pro m1 and I recently wanted it's bootloader to be unlocked and I tried the unofficial method but didn't worked. So I chose the official method. It wasn't a good experience because I was successful after several attempts. Don't know why... But after installing and unintalling and then reinstalling the unlock tool several times somehow I managed to unlock the bootloader. Now it's showing fastboot mode instead of csc fastboot so I believe it's bootloader is unlocked.
But as I tried to flash twrp using Bugjaeger app from another phone(since I think I'm having issues with usb 3.0 port on my lap) it's showing "Flashing not allowed in Lock state".
How can I be sure to know if my bootloader is unlocked or not? And whatif I flash rom directly(using adb/fastboot) without twrp with Corvos OS? Will O be stuck on a boot loop?
I finally came to solve my problem by trying to unlock the bootloader again and again by official method. And after 3 attempts it was succesfully unlocked (unlocked properly). I could flash twrp without any difficulties and Im on Abhix Rog version now..

How to relock bootloader?

I factory reset my phone through TWRP after unlocking bootloader, rooting and bricking trying to get read write access.
But my bootloader is still unlocked and now preventing me from updating OTA update to Android 11.
As long as you remain unlocked you will not get updates. Just download the 11 stock ROM and fastboot it. You will be updated.
boltjuice said:
I factory reset my phone through TWRP after unlocking bootloader, rooting and bricking trying to get read write access.
But my bootloader is still unlocked and now preventing me from updating OTA update to Android 11.
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You can get the firmware with LSMA
Rescue and Smart Assistant (LMSA)(Motorola/Lenovo Only)
Rescue and Smart Assistant LMSA: Lenovo's Motorola Smart Assistant (PC) For Lenovo and Motorola Devices Only Rescue and Smart Assistant (LMSA) is an official tool installs on PC. Can help to manage smart device (include all Lenovo android phone...
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I just downloaded it and ran the rescue but it just flashed the rom and is still unlocked.
Is there an option to re-lock bootloader with that tool?
What is your carrier and where did you get your phone? Not every bootloader can be unlocked.
Carrier is metro PCS. Model # XT2113-2
I did a factory reset. But I still get the message bootloader is unlocked when it boots.
I just want to re-lock it and revert it back to stock.
ADB code: fastboot oem lock
didnt work. Just made my phone not boot with error "no valid operating system could be found."
ADB code: fastboot oem unlock
restored it to booting again with same bootloader is unlocked message.
Any way to re-lock this?
boltjuice said:
Carrier is metro PCS. Model # XT2113-2
I did a factory reset. But I still get the message bootloader is unlocked when it boots.
I just want to re-lock it and revert it back to stock.
ADB code: fastboot oem lock
didnt work. Just made my phone not boot with error "no valid operating system could be found."
ADB code: fastboot oem unlock
restored it to booting again with same bootloader is unlocked message.
Any way to re-lock this?
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Re locking is not advisable, can be tricky with Moto devices
Re-Locking see Post #4
I'm a little unclear what state your device is in atm.
I just downloaded it and ran the rescue but it just flashed the rom
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but then you write
I just want to re-lock it and revert it back to stock.
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"it just flashed the rom" implies to me that the moto rescue software flashed a stock image so you now should be back to stock (I'm not sure what was downloaded tho). Regardless of how you flash (moto's rescue tool or by using fastboot with the device booted into the bootloader), I'd recomend using an image specific to MetroPCS (assuming the device was originally a metroPCS device and not something else like retus) and not one older than the last stock version flashed to your device.
It might help to boot your device into the bootloader, and then record the output of
Code:
fastboot getvar all
the lines with `ro.build.fingerprint` (perhaps also ro.carrier) in them will tell you what bootloader is currently running on your device and should help you figure out what the last stock version was flashed to your device.
HTH
notmyrealhandle said:
I'm a little unclear what state your device is in atm.
but then you write
"it just flashed the rom" implies to me that the moto rescue software flashed a stock image so you now should be back to stock (I'm not sure what was downloaded tho). Regardless of how you flash (moto's rescue tool or by using fastboot with the device booted into the bootloader), I'd recomend using an image specific to MetroPCS (assuming the device was originally a metroPCS device and not something else like retus) and not one older than the last stock version flashed to your device.
It might help to boot your device into the bootloader, and then record the output of
Code:
fastboot getvar all
the lines with `ro.build.fingerprint` (perhaps also ro.carrier) in them will tell you what bootloader is currently running on your device and should help you figure out what the last stock version was flashed to your device.
HTH
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I factory reset the phone. Everything gets reset except for the unlocked bootloader does not re-lock... which prevents me from OTA update to Android 11.
Ok. If I understand correctly, your post with "it just flashed the rom" means a factory reset (and no flashing an image via moto's rescue tool or fastboot) - my misunderstanding.
As I mentioned to you in my reply to your PM, I don't use stock other than to initially get the bootloader unlocked, test a few things, and occasionally verify that my device still works on stock.
Others posting in this thread have offered helpful and safe suggestions - consider following these. I do a fair amount of "risky" tweaking with custom roms so please be cautious about the following suggestions/observations. (Apologies if my comments below seem basic - it looks like you've tried some fairly sophisticated tweaking of your own but it's hard to judge others skill level in a forum.)
Based on your comment:
made my phone not boot with error "no valid operating system could be found."
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I suspect your phone wont boot after re-locking due to prior modifications to it's OS, the evidence of which can survive a factory reset. Re-locking enables android to verify that certain parts of the OS have not been modified and if it detects a difference, the device won't boot.
If you insist on re-locking your device now, I think the only way to accomplish that is to re-flash your device with the correct factory (aka stock) image some of which are available on lolinet. This is much more than a "factory reset." The instructions linked by sd_shawdow above should help with this:
Re-Locking see Post #4
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Choosing the correct factory image is important. For example, I have a XT2113-2 RETUS. At one point early on when I was playing with this device, I tried flashing the TMO variant which is also a XT2113-2 model. My device did not boot until I re-flashed a RETUS variant. It's possible I just made a mistake while trying to flash the TMO variant I can't be certain at this point. If your phone was originaly (meaning new out of the box) a MetroPCS variant, make sure you flash a MetroPCS image.
Android also has roll back protection to prevent reverting to an older image that might have security flaws. The roll back "index" can be written to persistent storage on your phone that not only will survive factory resets but likely also survives flashing factory images. Motorola's implementation of roll back protection does not seem consistent with what I've read online from android/google. I'm pretty sure I had the most recent Android 10 RETUS bootloader on my device but I was able to flash an older factory image and then relock the device while on stock. (As I mentioned in my PM, I have not tried re-locking stock android 11). This observation may be the result of a motorola bug specific to RETUS so don't count on this working for you. Flash an image that is the same as or newer than the newest factory image you've ever had on the device.
Moto's rescue tool apparently can select and download an image for you making the process of image selection easier. I have not used this tool so I don't know how smart it is. Trust your knowledge about what you've done with the device since you owned it.
Lastly, it looks like the OEM unlocking toggle issue I and others have observed upon upgrading to Android 11 is resolved by connecting the device to your carrier and waiting several days. If you don't mind the wait, it's probably safe to flash android 11 (by using an image form lolinet and fastboot or by using the moto rescue tool - not via ota) while the device is unlocked and then re-locking the device.
Sorry about the long post.
HTH.
EDIT: I prefer not to be PM'd. Please just communicate (with me) in the open.
I was on Lineage 19.1 on my 5g ace. When I heard about the version 11 software for Retail US, I went to the lolinet mirrors to download the firmware for my phone.
Make sure oem unlocking in the developer options menu is off. If you can't turn it off you will need to root your phone.
Make sure USB debugging is on and you allow access for the pc your using.
Start adb and verify it sees your phone. If so, type...
reboot bootloader
Verify fastboot is authorized
Use Motoflash Pro to flash the version 11 firmware to my phone. Motoflash can be downloaded from the one 5g ace telegram channel. When it is done close Motoflash Pro and then from your pc use adb to run:
fastboot oem lock
Your phone will ask you if you want to relock bootloader. Choose Yes
Now reboot to the stock recovery and then use power + Volume up to access the recovery menu.
Navigate down to factory reset and select. It will warn you ... Blah blah blah. Now choose reboot system.
Moto boot logo should appear and then setup should begin.
Hopefully this helps someone.

Samsung Note 3 SM-N9005 with twrp installed can't flash lineageOS android pie.

So I Was Trying To Unlock My Note's OEM By Flashing A custom rom, But TWRP Says Failed, Any Help?
What steps have you followed to unlock your bootloader?
Enabling the OEM Unlocking toggle is the first step. If you are unable to do this, the bootloader cannot be unlocked and flashing custom firmware is not possible.
I Still Haven't Unlocked It, But I Flashed It With Twrp And Rebooted Then LineageOS Wasn't Installed, Download Mode Hasn't Been Affected.
(UPDATE) Fixed The Failed Problem And Rebooted With Lineage Os, Download Mode Still Hasn't Been Affected

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