[Q] Problem !!! - HTCdev Unlock Failed - HTC Desire C

I tried five times HTCdev unlock solution (also trough the Desire_C_All-In-One_Kit_v2.0 - obviously not Kit developer fault) and I stucked on "Network Locked" (so, neither to enter in OS to set adb for other unlock options).
Any IDEA what to do now (pls. don't spam paid unlocked solutions).

komitaltrade said:
I tried five times HTCdev unlock solution (also trough the Desire_C_All-In-One_Kit_v2.0 - obviously not Kit developer fault) and I stucked on "Network Locked" (so, neither to enter in OS to set adb for other unlock options).
Any IDEA what to do now (pls. don't spam paid unlocked solutions).
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The methods you've followed are not to network unlock your phone, they have been to unlock your bootloader which is different..

If you look around there are potential unlocks for our network service provider, you just have to look around, and find them mate.

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Can't unlock bootloader

Recently I tried to debrand my P9 (EVA-AL10) with SRK-Tools, but something went wrong and my phone booted into E-Recovery. I tried to restore the phone via E-Recovery but during the download it gave an error and it won't let me download the firmware. So I downloaded the EVA-AL09 firmware from the internet and flashed it via dload. Everything went fine but when I tried to unlock the bootloader with dc-unlocker it only sayd unknown response. I tried to unlock the bootloader via the official emui site but it only sayd that the account has not been used more than 14 days on the phone. So I emailed Huawei support and they said I schoud send them my phone data. I did so but they only replied that my phone doesn't come from the state where I life in and they can't do anything. So im now stucked​ with a locked bootloader. Can I do anything? Like install an other firmware or unlock the bootloader in an other way ?
I also can't unlock my bootloader. When using the DC-unlocker to read the code, did you enter manufacture mode first? (Enable "manufacture mode" on your phone. This is done by entering in dial pad code *#*#2846579#*#*, select "Project Menu", "Background settings", "USB ports settings", "Manufacture mode". Then connect it to PC and install drivers)
I was able to get the code from Huawei, but when I try to enter fastboot command to unlock I get "Failed: password wrong"
I used the code from Huawei and it worked for me. On EVA-L09 though. Did you make sure you entered the details correctly to request the bootloader unlock code from huawei?
Strangely it wored now just fine with dc unlocker and I was able to root l.
benjamen50 said:
I used the code from Huawei and it worked for me. On EVA-L09 though. Did you make sure you entered the details correctly to request the bootloader unlock code from huawei?
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I must have entered the information in 4 different times, both in English and Chinese site. I get the same code each time. I even rolled back to MM and requested. Same code each time. Not sure what else I could be doing wrong.
Edit/update: I tried to unlock with DC Unlocker and it worked. The code that DC Unlocker gave me was different from the official Huawei site.

Need help regarding bootloader unlock

Is it necessary to apply for unlock codes at huawei's website to unlock the bootloader if I can see / access / toggle "OEM UNLCOCK" in developer options? The phone ( Huawei P9 ) is my mother's and is planning on handing it down to me.
shyvanna said:
Is it necessary to apply for unlock codes at huawei's website to unlock the bootloader if I can see / access / toggle "OEM UNLCOCK" in developer options? The phone ( Huawei P9 ) is my mother's and is planning on handing it down to me.
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Better be quick. Huawei is shutting down the official bootloader unlock method. Go to https://emui.huawei.com/en/ and log in. For "old" models huawei gives you 60 days to get an unlock-code. After this time there's DCUnlocker to unlock.
shyvanna said:
Is it necessary to apply for unlock codes at huawei's website to unlock the bootloader if I can see / access / toggle "OEM UNLCOCK" in developer options? The phone ( Huawei P9 ) is my mother's and is planning on handing it down to me.
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OEM Unlock is just a prerequisite, with that you will have FRP unlocked but you still need unique code for your device to unlock Bootloader
Better be quick... See that other response
PS: You need to open that Huawei portal from PC or as Desktop site to have Bootloader unlock code options

Unlock the bootloader on the Zenfone Live (ZB501KL)

Basically the title says all, I have been looking through all the internet and I have not found a way to unlock the bootloader in this phone. I have already tried the Official Unlock App but when I activate it it says that it "Failed to Activate Bootloader" and before that it says something about a PIN but it allows me to continue. So could someone help me?

Bootloader re-locked after OTA update

Hey, for a reasons I needed to do ota update (reflashed stock recovery[extracted from matching update] before doing so), now when im trying to reinstall TWRP i've noticed that my bootloader re-locked on its own.
Was this supposed to happen? iirc people keep telling you that you can't relock bootloader without it's backup from locked state.
It's quite annoying that it happen since I did pay for unlock via DC unlocker and now huawei stopped distributing unlock codes so I'll probably need to pay DC again.
Cheers!
edit: DC unlocker did not even allow me to Unlock bootloader, only thing i saw was Lock bootloader, but there was option to "Read bootloader code" (no credits needed) and I managed to unlock bootloader again using fastboot and this code
TheRadziu said:
Hey, for a reasons I needed to do ota update (reflashed stock recovery[extracted from matching update] before doing so), now when im trying to reinstall TWRP i've noticed that my bootloader re-locked on its own.
Was this supposed to happen? iirc people keep telling you that you can't relock bootloader without it's backup from locked state.
It's quite annoying that it happen since I did pay for unlock via DC unlocker and now huawei stopped distributing unlock codes so I'll probably need to pay DC again.
Cheers!
edit: DC unlocker did not even allow me to Unlock bootloader, only thing i saw was Lock bootloader, but there was option to "Read bootloader code" (no credits needed) and I managed to unlock bootloader again using fastboot and this code
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This is a flag in OTA update, it may be present or not (now seems to be always enforced, new Huawei policy) that OTA locks Bootloader
You cannot disable this flag in OTA package
Bootloader is not relocked but really locked (better for those who go to service under warranty)
Bootloader code is unique for your device.
No matter did you obtain it from Huawei or DC, you have TO KEEP it, you don't need to pay, read or ask again, just use the same bootloader code for the same phone for the lifetime of your phone
zgfg said:
This is a flag in OTA update, it may be present or not (now seems to be always enforced, new Huawei policy) that OTA locks Bootloader
You cannot disable this flag in OTA package
Bootloader is not relocked but really locked (better for those who go to service under warranty)
Bootloader code is unique for your device.
No matter did you obtain it from Huawei or DC, you have TO KEEP it, you don't need to pay, read or ask again, just use the same bootloader code for the same phone for the lifetime of your phone
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thanks for the answer, didnt know about flag nor that bootloader unlock code can be used multiple times(and that its paired with HW)
nevertheless, as I said in my edit I managed to get my unlock code for free with dc unlocker
TheRadziu said:
thanks for the answer, didnt know about flag nor that bootloader unlock code can be used multiple times(and that its paired with HW)
nevertheless, as I said in my edit I managed to get my unlock code for free with dc unlocker
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Did you compare it, is it the same like previous time
zgfg said:
Did you compare it, is it the same like previous time
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that's what I suspect, but sadly can't confirm or deny. I think I didn't even see the code itself when I used it for the first time due to the fact that unlock process was automatized within DC unlocker's client app, so all I had to do was to prepare the phone and press Unlock Bootloader within the client
TheRadziu said:
that's what I suspect, but sadly can't confirm or deny. I think I didn't even see the code itself when I used it for the first time due to the fact that unlock process was automatized within DC unlocker's client app, so all I had to do was to prepare the phone and press Unlock Bootloader within the client
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I used DC client once (4 Euros), I obtained the code (saved it for future) and used in Fastboot to unlock Bootloader just like previously for the other Huawei phone whose code I obtained for free from Huawei (before they closed this service)

Question System has been destroyed & bootloader locked because of DSU Loader installing

Hi Guys
Need your assistance, its a complete mess here.
I found android 14 pre releases in developer options -> DSU Loader -> Installed GSM+ARM64. Thought it will install android 14 pre release (Saw in one of youtube video -
).
Post restart phone it went to system has been destoryed.
1. OEM unlock option was not checked (Bootloader locked)
2. Only booting in fastboot mode.
3. Flashing through EDL/ Flash Auth not working.
I can only think of unlocking bootloader may fix this issue but problem is bootloader is locked. Can't unlock it because oem unlock is not enabled under developer options.
Please help me bypass OEM unlock check so that I can unlock bootloader & probably flashing TWRP or Orange recovery will fix the problem
Thank you
This tutorial is for those who have the bootloader unlocked (see the video at 3 minutes 38, the padlock is open).
What did you want to do?
The phone is bricked, nothing to do with the locked bootloader, see a Xiaomi repair center.
Hi
I missed that it is for unlocked bootloader.
So if bootloader is locked, it should not update the partitions & if so it should roll back to original miui if it fails.
But instead it bricked my phone.
So if someone can help me unlock bootloader I can try flashing recovery & then rom.
Or suggest better option. service center people asked to replace motherboard.
hi!
If there is any way to fix it, unfortunately it is paid.
MJLH2V said:
hi!
If there is any way to fix it, unfortunately it is paid.
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I am ok with paid service but not with the motherboard replacement
hi, is there way to flash this bricked phone please?
ketananxi said:
I am ok with paid service but not with the motherboard replacement
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I can flash your phone.
ketananxi said:
Hi Guys
Need your assistance, its a complete mess here.
I found android 14 pre releases in developer options -> DSU Loader -> Installed GSM+ARM64. Thought it will install android 14 pre release (Saw in one of youtube video -
).
Post restart phone it went to system has been destoryed.
1. OEM unlock option was not checked (Bootloader locked)
2. Only booting in fastboot mode.
3. Flashing through EDL/ Flash Auth not working.
I can only think of unlocking bootloader may fix this issue but problem is bootloader is locked. Can't unlock it because oem unlock is not enabled under developer options.
Please help me bypass OEM unlock check so that I can unlock bootloader & probably flashing TWRP or Orange recovery will fix the problem
Thank you
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It is imperative to unlock the bootloader with a xiaomi account where unlocking is authorized and associated with your smartphone. Without it, not worth it...
So unlock the bootloader and apply one of those countless FAQs that you'll find on XDA or youtube.
For me, settled in an hour.
Good luck,
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BlitZ! said:
It is imperative to unlock the bootloader with a xiaomi account where unlocking is authorized and associated with your smartphone. Without it, not worth it...
So unlock the bootloader and apply one of those countless FAQs that you'll find on XDA or youtube.
For me, settled in an hour.
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What is the use of this post since the user has the bootloader locked?

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