Showing posts with label unlocking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label unlocking. Show all posts

Friday, 5 August 2016

Can't Unlock Bootloader , Can't enable OEM unlocking option in settings, Help

I wanted to unroot my device to send it back for repair ( screen shattered).
I made a backup, flashed this stock recovery(https://basketbuild.com/uploads/devs...3/recovery.img) locked my bootloader, wanted to enter stock recovery to sideload stock rom, but fails .

When i enter recovery mode, Oneplus logo flashes 3 times then everything turns black except notification light turns on.

Now I want to try to unlock the bootloader again so I can flash another stock recovery. But it says : (remote: oem unlock is not allowed )

I know that i have to enable it in settings, but I cant boot my phone to the rom / software. So now i am stuck, I can't enter recovery mode because I messed up, I flashed a "wrong" stock recovery before locking bootloader.
Any suggestions?
Please help me with this problem.

Thanks in advance

Tuesday, 2 August 2016

Network unlocking j7 t-mobile via root



Hey Guys! Recently I purchased a samsung galaxy j7 model number j700t (t-mobile variant) .The device is okay but the device unlock app isnt working . I want to be able to use it with other networks. I saw in a youtube video(am a new user so am not allowed to post any external links) guys who call themselves the vietnam gsm team demonstrate how it can be unlocked using an external adb shell app and a phone app called the phone tool which uses root access.They have not posted the links to the apps nor the procedure. Is there anyone out there who knows how I can unlock my rooted device using a playstore app called the phone tool and a somewhat unknown adb shell app?? Thanks alot



[GUIDE] Unlocking BOOTLOADER and Rooting Easy Method



Just download the files attached here and do as per the video tutorial here, and you are done. Your bootloader may still remains if black, which doesn't mean that it is locked. You can check the status of bootloader with the given tool. Good luck! If you have any doubts comment here, or below the video tutorial.



Sunday, 31 July 2016

Unlocking More Bands?

Hey!

From what I've read online it looks like all S7 Edges are built identically which means that the bands must be controlled by software. Are there any firmwares, patches, or tricks that enable other bands? I have a Verizon S7 Edge on T-Mobile so I'm mainly looking to unlock band 12. I saw this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/veri...izon-t3415145/ but im not sure if that will unlock the bands or not. VoLTE and WiFi-Calling would be a plus.

Thanks.

S5 Unlocking Trouble plz help.

Im sorry if there was already a solution to this posted, but Ive been wracking my brain and searching the forums here for days and cant seem to find a solution. Im trying to SIM unlock my Sprint S5 G900P, As far as I seen I have to root it then downgrade it to kitkat in order to use the SSU application. Well the root was cake, used odin. But I have yet to be able to intall a new OS, I have used multiple .tar OS with no avail it fails everytime, if it helps im in the US. Please any Insight would be appreciated. Thank you in advance.

Saturday, 30 July 2016

Unlocking LTE band 20

Hi,

I've bought the Chinese version which lacks some bands, but it seems that I'm more dependent on the 800 MHz/band 20 than first imagined.

I've seen that there has been some success in unlocking "hidden" bands on the 1/2. Would this be possible for the oneplus 3?

Regards,

Sent from my ONEPLUS A3000 using Tapatalk

Friday, 29 July 2016

Rooting D855/ Unlocking bootloader, without kingroot



Hi all, I'm new to android rooting, and have been consuming knowledge over the last few days like a large sponge.

I discovered that McAfee had set itself if with admin rights on my phone, and had been sending texts to international numbers without alerting me, took me a good while to find out where the extra charges from my carrier were coming from. Anyway, I cant delete it as its in the ROM, so i rooted the phone (on lollipop) and deleted it, along with some other bloatware that LG and my carrier decided I would want, and then updated the phone to marshmallow (I didn't actually realise marshmallow had been released, I don't keep in the android loop, and my phone always said the latest OS was installed - had to update it through LGs PC suite).

To my abject horror McAfee was back, I can only assume this was due to the update to marshmallow, and not because it somehow survived deletion somewhere on the phone. So now, i need to root the phone, and delete McAfee again, however I really dont want to use Kingroot to do it. Its very shifty, looking at various info on the web, what with it sending information to IPs in China and running services in the background. The other alternative, using Supersu's systemless root, requires the bootloader to be unlocked, but to unlock the bootloader, a root is required (please correct me if any of this information is incorrect, I am pretty new to the android side of things - ive only ever jailbroken iDevices before now). I think im right in saying I could unlock the boot loader if I could access fastboot, but the command 'adb reboot-bootloader' only reboots the phone, rather than booting into the bootloader.

Is there anything I can do to get around this ? Once its rooted and the bloatware deleted, Ill unroot it (I use banking apps and they wont run if the phone is rooted) so I dont want to flash any custom ROMS or anything - just get access to files on the root.



Tuesday, 26 July 2016

Unlocking Moto E Bootloader Question



Hi All,

I bought a new phone (that supposedly was unlocked, but apparently isn't) that has a lot of bloatware on it. I'd like to remove all that and start fresh. It's a Motorola Moto E (2nd Generation) 4G LTE. I've been using this XDA video for help. At about minute 2:40, the video's author suggests going to Motorola's website in order to see if the device can be unlocked. I went to that website, put in my phone's code, and then got a message that says your device does not qualify for bootloader unlocking. I got to the bottom of the page, click that I would like to receive an unlock code by pressing "accept," but no blue button appears, so I cannot get that unlock code that is used later in the video tutorial. (I've tried with different browsers, checked spam, and so forth).

Can anybody point me to directions on how to get an unlock code without using the Motorola website? Thanks so much for reading and considering this. It's really appreciated.

Mark



Unlocking Bootloader on GT-I9060I



Hi

I've had some hard time trying to unlock my GT-I9060I's bootloader (so I can install unsigned custom ROMs) but I didn't succeed.
Thins I've tried so far:
  • Installed Android SDK

  • Installed ADB and Fastboot drivers

  • Changed the android driver to Android Bootloader Interface

The problem seems to either be my computer not recognizing the phone in fastboot mode or simply my phone not booting in fastboot mode (even though

HTML Code:


adb reboot bootloader

rebooted my phone)
How can I unlock my bootloader?



Monday, 25 July 2016

Do we have a way of Unlocking Lte bands yet?



Just curious because in all my excitement I failed to realize that the Oneplus 3 supported Verizons band 13 :(



HELP unlocking bootloader on GT-i9060i



Hi

I've had some hard time trying to unlock my GT-I9060I's bootloader (so I can install unsigned custom ROMs) but I didn't succeed.
Thins I've tried so far:
  • Installed Android SDK

  • Installed ADB and Fastboot drivers

  • Changed the android driver to Android Bootloader Interface

The problem seems to either be my computer not recognizing the phone in fastboot mode or simply my phone not booting in fastboot mode (even though

HTML Code:


adb reboot bootloader

rebooted my phone)
How can I unlock my bootloader?



lte band 12 unlocking



Hi,
I read any threads and even one called unlock all LTE bands. however i can not get band 12 to work on my zenfone 2 (z00ad)
does this phone have the physical capability to connect to band 12?

if it does, if i were to install a custom rom such as cyanogenmod13, will it automatically search and connect to band 12?

can i also user VOLTE with a custom rom?

is there another better way to get band 12 on this phone? i am trying to get t-mobiles extended range lte, as in my house i got very bad signal! my friend has a band 12 phone and he gets perfect signal in my house!! huge difference!

Thank you in advance
Ben



Sunday, 24 July 2016

Bootloader Unlocking



Can anyone tell me the process of unlocking bootloader of Huawei mediapad t1 7.???
I have used platform_tools (adb & fastboot) , but no result come out.



Rooting without unlocking bootloader??



Is there any way to root redmi note 3 without unlocking the bootloader.



Sony xperia t2 ultra dual unlocking boot loader, installing recovery and rooting



HERE IS THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO UNLOCK THE XPERIA T2 ULTRA DUAL BOOTLOADER AND INSTALLING CUSTOM RECOVERY AND ROOTING and REPAIRING BOOTLOOP PROBLEM , Running in Android 5.1.1 Lollipop.

STEP 1: UNLOCKING BOOTLOADER

For the safest rooting process, you have to unlock the boot loader of your phone.
For that process, First of all goto: '//developer.sonymobile.com/unlockbootloader/unlock-yourboot-loader' (copy-paste w/o quotes) this link and select T2 Ultra Dual and type email ID and Continue ti next step, By verifying your email ID.
Then Follow the Steps below:

A. Install the Android SDK and the device drivers

1. Download and install the Android SDK.

2. If you’re running Windows, you also need to download and install an updated Fastboot driver:'//developer.sonymobile.com/downloads/drivers/fastboot-driver/' ). This is the standard android_winusb.inf-file, with a few lines of code added to enable Fastboot to support Sony & Sony Ericsson devices. Replace the original android_winusb.inf-file with the downloaded file in the usb_driver folder, located in the Android SDK > extras > google folder on your computer. If you can’t find the usb_driver folder, make sure you are running Google USB Driver package revision 4 or higher in your Android SDK. If not, install the Google USB Driver Packager using the Android SDK manager.
Note! If you’re running OSX or Linux, you are not required to install any additional drivers.

3. Change the system path(My Computer>Properties>Advanced>Enviornmental Variables>New) to path.
Ie, sytem variable name: path
Variable value: C:\Users\(UserName)\AppData\Local\Android\sdk1)

To check if ADB is working fine, enable USB debugging mode on you device and connect it to your computer. Now open START.cmd, if Windows prompt, “Run Anyway” the START.cmd file. Now execute the following command:
adb devices
If return the serial number, then you have set it up successfully and are good to go!

4. On your device, turn on USB debugging by going to Settings > Developer options and click to enable USB debugging.
As of Android Jelly Bean 4.2 the Developer options are hidden by default. To enable them tap on Settings > About Phone > Build Version multiple times. Then you will be able to access the Settings > Developer options.

B. Connect to Fastboot

1. Turn off your Xperia™ T2 Ultra Dual.

2. Connect a USB-cable to your computer.

3. On your Xperia™ T2 Ultra Dual, press the Volume up button at the same time as you connect the other end of the USB-cable. For Windows users, when asked for a driver, point to the usb_driver folder where you placed the android_winusb.inf-file, and select the Android Boot loader Interface-file.

4. When your device is connected, open a command window on your computer and go to the platform-tools folder within the Android SDK folder.

5. Enter the following command:

fastboot devices

6. Verify that you get an answer back without any errors.

C. Enter unlock key

WARNING! The command below contains your unlock key. If you perform this step, you will unlock the boot loader. This may void your warranty and/or any warranty from your operator.
1. If you still want to unlock the boot loader of your device, enter the following command:
fastboot -i 0x0fce oem unlock (type your key here)


2. Verify that you get an answer back without any errors.
D. Done!
You have now unlocked the boot loader of your device.


STEP 2: INSTALLING RECOVERY

• Battery: Charge your Xperia t2 ultra to at least 90% so that you wont encounter any battery related issues while flashing this.
• Backup:Backup all your data which includes apps,contacts,photos videos etc everything to computer or any cloud storage as installing philz recovery might erase data on your xperia t2 ultra.
• Download:Download dual recovery for t2 ultra d5322
Copy the image(.img file) to a new folder
Change cmd directory to that folder.
Then
Turn off your phone.

1. Connect the usb cable while holding the volume up key (enter fastboot)

2. On your pc execute this command -
Code:
fastboot flash boot <file-name>

type the downloaded file name.img and hit enter.


3 Once it is complete, disconnect the cable and turn on your phone.

4. To access the recovery :-
TWRP :- Volume Down
CWM :- Camera button
You will get the recovery screen .



STEP 3: DOWNLOADING ROOTED FRIMWARE AND INSTALLING VIA TWRP

Download the Xperia T2 ultra stock rom with root access
rom created using PRFcreator.
you can get it by searching 'Flashable zip file for xperia y2 ultra dual'. I am unable to include the link.

flash rom WITH TWRP RECOVERY.

For that, Copy the downloaded zip to your memory card and insert the card.
Boot in TWRP. Touch on “Wipe” and ensure all are checked except external sd card.
Then move the button to right side to execute wiping process.
Touch on back button and then touch “Install” and navigate to the ‘zip’ file that we’ve copied to sd card.
Select the zip file and install it. Reboot the phone.

Success. You have successfully Unlocked your phone and Installed Custom recovery and Root permissions. You can Install any flashable Zip file via the twrp recovery.But before that, you must clear the dalvic cache and all other caches and internal memory. DO NOT clear the SD card.


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Saturday, 23 July 2016

Help unlocking bootloader for Huawei Y6



I couldn't find anything specific for this phone. All the tools/videos were made for other Huawei phones, so I'm skeptic to try them out.
I'm looking for a tool for PC which will help me unlock the bootloader on my Huawei Y6. I already got the code from the official Huawei site.
Also, recommend drivers which I'll need.



Thursday, 21 July 2016

Unlocking Rogers Galaxy S7



I had a small hardware shop unlock a Rogers Samsung Galaxy S7 (SM-930W8) and many things have straight-up stopped working. Keyboard, back and recent apps vibration feedback is always weaker than usual. I have already factory reset this phone 5 times out of frustration now, and have tried to also back up a phone from Smart Switch, but all Smart Switch is giving me is a "Failed to connect to device, the connection to this device has timed out." Another difference from before and after is Knox giving me a Security notice, details are "Unauthorized actions have been detected." When I tap the notification, it brings me to the Device security part of Settings, and says that there is a Threat found and I have to restart the phone to undo any unauthorized changes, upon restarting the same error appears in the notification pane everytime I try this process. I have also noticed unexplained slowdowns while launching apps and hitting back and the phone actually doing something. Yet another thing I have noticed is that the phone does not seem to remember any WiFi connections that I connect to and takes excessively long to turn on WiFi and excessively long to connect to any WiFi connection. Another different thing that happens is whenever I reboot the phone, a process called "LoggingService" always crashes. There are still several issues I have noticed, and it's only been 3 hours since unlocking the phone. The device is not rooted.



[Q] Unlocking bootloader



After I got my phone back from repairs, it had been factory resetted, bootloader was locked and i had a new IMEI and SN.
I tried using the Huawei/EMUI site both (English and Chinese) to unlock my bootloader but i kept getting 'SN and IMEI are mismatched.'
I mailed Huawei but the response i got was that my IMEI was wrong. I mailed them back saying that the IMEI was the one of my current phone and proved it by adding a screenshot of my phone's info and the paper i got when i got it back from repairs (which showed both my old and new IMEI) but I never got a reply.

Is there a way to unlock my bootloader without using the site?
(Huawei P7-L10)



Unlocking the bootloader - what do you lose?



1) I would like to know if I'll unlock the bootloader, is there any drawback?
E.g.: in Sony phones the DRM keys are lost forever without any backup.
2) Is there any way to lock it back?
3) Can the stock recovery be used to install other roms/ packs that are renamed to update.zip?

Many thanks in advance!

Sent from my Le X820 using XDA Free mobile app



Tuesday, 19 July 2016

Need help unlocking bootloader - HTC Evo 3D



Okay so I have the SDK, JRE and all other tools available. Fastboot and adb commands work when the device is on and unlocked, but when I tell it to reboot to the bootloader, Windows 10 claims that it cannot identify the device and as such the "fastboot oem get_identifier_token" command from HTCDev (EMEA Version) does not do anything except hang at "waiting for device to respond"

I strongly suspect it's a driver fault however the 3.xx versions of the driver are not compatible with Windows 10 and the 4.xx versions simply do nothing when I try to run the exe.

Does anyone have any ideas? The device is new, stock and carrier unlocked (Thanks eBay!) but the stock OS is a bit yuck and I plan to use this ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2526391

Any help appreciated!