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OK I'M BACK INTO RECOVERY.
Now can I erase the bootloader and everything and reload all of it without having the phone unlocked?
When I try and do "fastboot oem unlock" it comes back with an error and says "I Must have OEM Unlocked in Developer Options. That's great, but I can't get the phone to boot into android so what should I do at this point?
I don't want to try and erase everything and reload it just to find out i've seriously messed it up at this point, even though the silly thing doesn't load anyways.
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so I received a new Nexus 6 device from T-Mobile for my girlfriend.
In our area unfortunately Wi-Fi calling is a must, so she went ahead and did both of the OTA updates. After doing the second update the phone was stuck optimizing apps, and then the screen wouldn't work...
So I then hooked the phone up to the PC and through ADB did the following commands
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot erase cache
That was supposedly the commands I had found on the internet to go ahead and factory reset the phone.
Now the phone is stuck at the balls swirling and it won't stop. Try and hold the power button down and the phone just restarts itself, won't shut down so I can't even get back into the recovery.
I tried to first load up a factory image before doing something silly like that but when I tried to run the command "fasboot oem unlock" it says I need to enable developer options in Android... which I couldn't get to anyways...
Can someone please help with this issue. Her old phone got stolen and now she has this one which is completely messed up.
Thank you for anyone who can help me!
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You have to hold power and down on the bottom button, or since you have adb, you can do "adb reboot recovery". Push volume down first then power. After that you can enable MTP and toss a rom on the phone. Do a complete wipe with the exception of the internal storage ( I did storage one time accidentally, yuk) flash a ROM and you should be good
I can't even turn off the device at this point.... It is just stuck at the balls spinning and won't go any further.
When trying to shut the phone off the power button just restarts the phone, doesn't shut it down. Not sure what is going on.....
jwleonhart said:
I can't even turn off the device at this point.... It is just stuck at the balls spinning and won't go any further.
When trying to shut the phone off the power button just restarts the phone, doesn't shut it down. Not sure what is going on.....
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It should shut down if hold the power button long enough. Takes like 20 seconds or so.
OK I'M BACK INTO RECOVERY.
Now can I erase the bootloader and everything and reload all of it without having the phone unlocked?
When I try and do "fastboot oem unlock" it comes back with an error and says "I Must have OEM Unlocked in Developer Options. That's great, but I can't get the phone to boot into android so what should I do at this point?
I don't want to try and erase everything and reload it just to find out i've seriously messed it up at this point, even though the silly thing doesn't load anyways.
jwleonhart said:
OK I'M BACK INTO RECOVERY.
Now can I erase the bootloader and everything and reload all of it without having the phone unlocked?
When I try and do "fastboot oem unlock" it comes back with an error and says "I Must have OEM Unlocked in Developer Options. That's great, but I can't get the phone to boot into android so what should I do at this point?
I don't want to try and erase everything and reload it just to find out i've seriously messed it up at this point, even though the silly thing doesn't load anyways.
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As far as I know with stock recovery about all you can do is try to format cache and try to factory reset again. Otherwise will have to take back to T-Mobile and RMA. Make them update it. Lot of OTA updates have been failing.
I'm just curious to know if there is someway. Maybe I can force TWRP recovery or something like that on the phone by at least getting in the bootloader... There is a fix for bricking if it is like that.
Why the bootloader just doesn't come unlocked I will not understand. It would prevent motorola from having a heap of useless devices, as i'm sure probably even motorola themselves cannot fix the device.
Seems like a whole pile of sh*t if you ask me.
Anyone have any ideas? Worst part is T-Mobile won't ship a phone over the weekend either, so thats just 3 more days without a phone which is just wonderful.
jwleonhart said:
I'm just curious to know if there is someway. Maybe I can force TWRP recovery or something like that on the phone by at least getting in the bootloader... There is a fix for bricking if it is like that.
Why the bootloader just doesn't come unlocked I will not understand. It would prevent motorola from having a heap of useless devices, as i'm sure probably even motorola themselves cannot fix the device.
Seems like a whole pile of sh*t if you ask me.
Anyone have any ideas? Worst part is T-Mobile won't ship a phone over the weekend either, so thats just 3 more days without a phone which is just wonderful.
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There is no way to flash a recovery without the bootloader unlocked. On these devices it is best to unlock bootloader first thing before trying to update so have some control if things go bad. Moto has the ability to reflash them like J-Tag. TMobile store may replace it.
Messed up part about T-Mobile is the fact this was an exchange for a stolen phone. They actually waived the insurance fee of $175 and the tax on the phone... which was extremely nice of them since I still owed about $350 on the LG G3 my girlfriend had.
So since the exchange was done over the phone or I should say since the new handset would bought over the phone the store won't replace it... it's weird they operate that way because the store should be able to replace anything that is sold via phone or internet and vice versa.
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Messed up part about T-Mobile is the fact this was an exchange for a stolen phone. They actually waived the insurance fee of $175 and the tax on the phone... which was extremely nice of them since I still owed about $350 on the LG G3 my girlfriend had.
So since the exchange was done over the phone or I should say since the new handset would bought over the phone the store won't replace it... it's weird they operate that way because the store should be able to replace anything that is sold via phone or internet and vice versa.
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Yea. It a bad situation. We have seen a lot of them choke on the OTA flash. Best to unlock upfront and fastboot the updated factory image. You are always safe once it is unlocked.
Still begs the question as to why they don't just unlock the bootloader from the factory to avoid all this crap. I mean imagine how much money and time they would save if they just did it? I completely forgot about unlocking the bootloader even because I figured hey just OTA it and be done.... remember it's my girlfriend so I wasn't going to put some ROM on there that might have something broken or whatever... can't believe this **** though.
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Still begs the question as to why they don't just unlock the bootloader from the factory to avoid all this crap. I mean imagine how much money and time they would save if they just did it? I completely forgot about unlocking the bootloader even because I figured hey just OTA it and be done.... remember it's my girlfriend so I wasn't going to put some ROM on there that might have something broken or whatever... can't believe this **** though.
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I understand. They look at unlocked bootloader as a security problem. It even tells you it disabled security when you flip the unlock switch. From the many OTAs we have seen brick it is best to just unlock even if running stock. Once it is up and running can always relock. Do not relock if have custom recovery or kernel tho. It will more than likely bootloop. I tried it for grins but made sure the unlock option was enabled and was able to unlock and reflash. Many have flashed new software and relocked before first boot to find out it bootloops and can't unlock again. Best to have TWRP so that if is locked have a adb/MTP option. We pretty much discourage OTA. I haven't tried but have seen a post that says must be locked to OTA. If that is the case you always have the chance of a bad OTA flash and end up same place you are now. With TWRP there are also OTA files that have been converted to flashable zip and can be flashed in recovery.
Hello, firstable congratulations to everyone to made an awesome forum, page, etc...
Im from Mexico and I have a HTC one M8 Sprint and I use it on GSM band
a guy sold me with a program named teamwin this program appears when I try to install the new version
I already have the 4.4.3 android version, 6.0 sense and 2.16.651.4 sofware version
and my doubt is can I make any modd to my celphone? I guess that's sounds pretty obviously but I'm new on the topic
I remember I can modd a sony ericsson telephones (like w600) but now Im so noob on the celphone topics.
I like learn new things and I only asking for your help, maybe if you can help me I appreciate that
All the links you can give me will be readed 100% for sure.:good:
So greetings for everyone and again please help me to get this cellphone a new life :laugh:
Hold down power and vol up for several seconds to force a reboot. The moment the screen goes dark to reboot, let go of those buttons and only hold vol down. Don't let go, until you see a white screen with various info on it. This it the bootloader. If the phone simply reboots to OS or Safe Mode, you just had bad timing of the button combo. Repeat the process until you see the bootloader screen.
On the bootloader screen, does it say RELOCKED, UNLOCKED, or LOCKED near the top?
Does it say Software modified, or official?
Does it say s-off or s-on?
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Hold down power and vol up for several seconds to force a reboot. The moment the screen goes dark to reboot, let go of those buttons and only hold vol down. Don't let go, until you see a white screen with various info on it. This it the bootloader. If the phone simply reboots to OS or Safe Mode, you just had bad timing of the button combo. Repeat the process until you see the bootloader screen.
On the bootloader screen, does it say RELOCKED, UNLOCKED, or LOCKED near the top?
Does it say Software modified, or official?
Does it say s-off or s-on?
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It says
Tampered
Unlocked
S-ON
About the OS I don't know, the phone already has SuperU app, also I don't know how it works
Erbat said:
It says
Tampered
Unlocked
S-ON
About the OS I don't know, the phone already has SuperU app, also I don't know how it works
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You need to update the firmware, to do much of any mods (like current ROMs).
You can do so by either:
1) Finding the proper stock nandroid and stock recovery, then OTA update to latest version.
2) Relock the bootloader, and use latest Sprint RUU (will wipe the phone).
redpoint73 said:
You need to update the firmware, to do much of any mods (like current ROMs).
You can do so by either:
1) Finding the proper stock nandroid and stock recovery, then OTA update to latest version.
2) Relock the bootloader, and use latest Sprint RUU (will wipe the phone).
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I'm a bit affraid because I don't know if after to do that my phone still works
It's sprint and I use it here in mexico with movistar so I need something else to do this proccedure? I also searching the topics you told me here in the forum
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I'm a bit affraid because I don't know if after to do that my phone still works
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In your first post, you ask about doing mods. Now you are saying you are afraid to. So I have no idea what your comfort level, what you are willing to accomplish, etc.
As long as you are willing to learn, put in some time reading and understanding, and follow instructions carefully, there isn't much to be afraid of. Any mods to the phone involve some risk. But the risk of permanent damage (a true "brick") are minimal. The worst that is likely to happen, is the phone fails to boot, and you may need to troubleshoot for an hour to 2 to get it back running. But that happens to just about anyone that mods phones, at some time or other. Its just part of the game.
But in the phone's current condition, something needs to be done by you, in order to update the phone in any way; whether it be by official means (RUU or OTA) or custom ROM. Otherwise, it will be stuck on Android 4.4.3 as it is now.
Erbat said:
It's sprint and I use it here in mexico with movistar so I need something else to do this proccedure?
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Not sure what you are asking, are you wondering if any additional hardware is needed? You will need a computer for either method I stated, plus the sync cable that came with the phone (or other charge/data cable). PC is required for Method #2.
Yes for sure Im reading the past days about the topic and the fears I guess its for my phone became to an expensive brick, but I want to do this, I sent you a PM and I read your answer sorry for do that.
And finally about the last quote, I mean the M8 its originally sprint (on the starts screen says) so I want to know if its possible make the unblock totally to use on any company of the world or the country (Mexico) above than GSM, maybe 3G or in the best way 4G
Erbat said:
And finally about the last quote, I mean the M8 its originally sprint (on the starts screen says) so I want to know if its possible make the unblock totally to use on any company of the world or the country (Mexico) above than GSM, maybe 3G or in the best way 4G
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So it sounds like you already using the phone on Movistar, just not with 3G or 4G?
There is a mod to unlock bands, which seems to work on your Sprint CDMA version (from what I understand). But it requires s-off ($25 by sunshine app) and is a slightly more complicated mod: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/general/unlock-bands-qualcomm-device-phone-t2880239
So if you are unsure about doing what I've previously described; the mod to unlock bands is definitely the next level beyond that. Mods done with s-off are more risky, and can actually brick the phone (render it permanently unusable).
Whatever you do, do NOT try to flash another carrier/region versions radio, firmware, RUU, etc. in an attempt to change the band support. You may see some recommendations to that effect. But this does NOT work on the Sprint version, and will probably BRICK your phone.
Sorry I think I don't give my idea correctly, my English is not good.
I wonder if you can make my htc have the most updated software and if it is possible to use other phone network than the GSM because since I buyed (used) has the same software, the same HTC Sense and I could only use the internet GSM mobile network
My phone is
m8_WHL PVT SHIP S-ON *Unlocked*
So I would like to write the correct idea because your help it's usefull for me
really I appreciate your help and therefore not want to lose by confusion or my bad english
then I hope this time to let me know if this is better for your
I'm trying to do my best
Erbat said:
Sorry I think I don't give my idea correctly, my English is not good.
I wonder if you can make my htc have the most updated software and if it is possible to use other phone network than the GSM because since I buyed (used) has the same software, the same HTC Sense and I could only use the internet GSM mobile network
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Updating the software is a completely separate matter from the phone's band support (3G and LTE bands the phone is compatible with).
I already told you how to update the software, in Post #4 above.
To see if the phone will work with your carrier's 3G or LTE network, you first need to know what 3G and 4G band (or bands) they use for each. Can't really do anything without that basic info. Either research online, or call your carrier and ask them. This is something you should have done before buying the phone; as changing to the proper band support is not always possible.
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To see if the phone will work with your carrier's 3G or LTE network, you first need to know what 3G and 4G band (or bands) they use for each. Can't really do anything without that basic info. Either research online, or call your carrier and ask them. This is something you should have done before buying the phone; as changing to the proper band support is not always possible.
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The band works on 850/1900, while 4G LTE conection use band 4 - LTE AWS frecuency of 1700 MHz and 2100 MHz.
I work today on the software ( the most important for me )
Erbat said:
The band works on 850/1900, while 4G LTE conection use band 4 - LTE AWS frecuency of 1700 MHz and 2100 MHz.
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Sprint M8 supports 3G bands 850 and 1900.
Are you sure you entered your carrier's APN info correctly?
Did you try the SIM card in another phone, to make sure the SIM works for 3G?
redpoint73 said:
Sprint M8 supports 3G bands 850 and 1900.
Are you sure you entered your carrier's APN info correctly?
Did you try the SIM card in another phone, to make sure the SIM works for 3G?
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yes I use the right APN settings but when I bought the guy who sold it to me also told me it was unblock for any company here in Mexico but the problem is that you could not upgrade because when the file is downloaded and is installed, the phone enters into recovery mode and can not be or I do not know if it's my mistake, you can not install at all
He say that if I upgrade or modify the phone I can lose part of the unblock of the phonel and it became unusable here in Mexico
I screwed a lot
I don't know what I did wrong on the process of re-stock the phone and now don't start.
only shows the white screen with HTC green logo.
I rememberd when I try to wipe I check all the options and "I swipe to wipe" later when the phone will be reboot
shows me a message about the superU and I install (because already has it)
I was scared and search about this and only found a way to enter on bootloader and says this
*Tampered*
*Relocked*
Well, 6 hours later I have this now:
*Tampered*
**Unlocked**
m8_WHL PVT SHIP S-ON
HBOOT-3.18.0.0000
OS-2.16.651.4
eMMC-boot 2048MB
but when I unlock the bootloader (here's the tutorial of bootloader http://www.htcdev.com/bootloader)
I see the recovery mode once but when I try to do the next step (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2755657)
I can not start the recovery mode and I don't do any of progression
Also I can see an message saying me the phone hasn't any OS file so I guess that's the reason I can make it start, only turn on and shows the same white screen with HTC logo, I can entered to Bootloader and FASTBOOT but when I select recovery the phone returns to HBOOT and when I turn off and later turn on happen the same (entered directly to HBOOT screen)
Im a bit concerned about that I hope you can teach me how
*Edited now I can enter to recovery I relocked and unlocked again and I can enter again to recovery and bootloader, please help me to put the files of OS
maybe with a SD card?
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Hi Erbat,
first of all it would be nice to get an overview of your device and its versions, you can do this by doing the fastboot command "fastboot getvar all"
The most important version wich you already have is your OS 2.16.651.4, everything what you try to flash to your device if you want to return to stock should match this number or it will mostly fail.
So at this point forget about the Guide with official OTA updates and root access, because its for 4.16.401.10 and you should mainly focus on returning to stock without root to get new updates (easier)
I dont know how much knowledge you already have but just to mention:
Every OS with 2.16.651.4 is for your Sprint version, this means all of the files without 651 will lead in the wrong direction.
Later when you use a RUU ("official" files to return to stock firmware) or a nandroid backup (stock backup created by other users), the files and backups you will find have to match exactly to your OS Version 2.16.651.4 to work.
So at the moment you should focus on returning your device back to stock firmware and OS first, after that you can recieve official OTA updates from HTC :good:
The tutorials/threads you should focus on are mainly these two:
[GUIDE][S-ON] Restore your (European) HTC One M8 back to stock
[tutorial] How to get back on stock with TWRP Stock Nandroid Backups
Edit: You can't use your recovery, because if i understood this right you got TWRP (a custom recovery) before and might have corrupted/deleted it, simply flash the newest version of TWRP 2.8.7.0 with the fastboot command "fastboot flash recovery *NAME-OF_RECOVERY*.img"
TWRP: http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/225/
(If i got anything wrong pls correct me ^^)
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Hi Erbat,
first of all it would be nice to get the an overview of your device and its versions, you can do this by doing the fastboot command "fastboot getvar all"
The most important version wich you already have is your OS 2.16.651.4, everything what you try to flash to your device if you want to return to stock should match this number or it will mostly fail.
So at this point forget about the Guide with official OTA updates and root access, because its for 4.16.401.10 and you should mainly focus on returning to stock without root to get new updates (easier)
I dont know how much knowledge you already have but just to mention:
Every OS with 2.16.651.4 is for your Sprint version, this means all of the files without 651 will lead in the wrong direction.
Later when you use a RUU ("official" files to return to stock firmware) or a nandroid backup (stock backup created by other users), the files and backups you will find have to match exactly to your OS Version 2.16.651.4 to work.
So at the moment you should focus on returning your device back to stock firmware and OS first, after that you can recieve official OTA updates from HTC :good:
The tutorials/threads you should focus on are mainly these two:
[GUIDE][S-ON] Restore your (European) HTC One M8 back to stock
[tutorial] How to get back on stock with TWRP Stock Nandroid Backups
Edit: You can't use your recovery, because if i understood this right you got TWRP (a custom recovery) before and might have corrupted/deleted it, simply flash the newest version of TWRP 2.8.7.0 with the fastboot command "fastboot flash recovery *NAME-OF_RECOVERY*.img"
TWRP: http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/225/
(If i got anything wrong pls correct me ^^)
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OK I will try to do those things you've post here.
So tonight before I went to sleep the recovery says I don't have OS installed, that's so confusing because I don't know how install it again, I'm pretty noob so I (if you can do it) explain me a lot to do.
Yesterday already learn to use fastboot and the files and those things to do on the computer, I like to learn and more if is for recover my phone :laugh:
Erbat said:
OK I will try to do those things you've post here.
So tonight before I went to sleep the recovery says I don't have OS installed, that's so confusing because I don't know how install it again, I'm pretty noob so I (if you can do it) explain me a lot to do.
Yesterday already learn to use fastboot and the files and those things to do on the computer, I like to learn and more if is for recover my phone :laugh:
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I know it looks pretty bad for a "noob" if he got no OS on his device and it won't boot anymore, but don't worry as long as you get your phone into fastboot mode you can fix everyting :fingers-crossed:
KODEC.4 said:
I know it looks pretty bad for a "noob" if he got no OS on his device and it won't boot anymore, but don't worry as long as you get your phone into fastboot mode you can fix everyting :fingers-crossed:
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I can't do anything on cmd, my phone hasn't battery today and when I try to do fastboot getvar all say wating for your device and yesterday obviously don't say this
I need wait to 30%? I guess I have readed this before
Charge it up, restart everything (pc) and try again. You can use "fastboot devices" wich will list all devices connected in fastboot mode (ofc you must choose fastboot in bootloader menu first)
Next could be that you have HTC sync active witch might block something -> uninstall HTC sync
Otherwise you might have driver problems, if so, uninstall htc drivers and sync and reinstall HTC sync to get new drivers. -> uninstall sync only again (maybe reboot)
If all this does not work search for specific fastboot drivers for the M8 and try it with them
Erbat said:
I don't know what I did wrong on the process of re-stock the phone and now don't start.
only shows the white screen with HTC green logo.
I rememberd when I try to wipe I check all the options and "I swipe to wipe" later when the phone will be reboot
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You should never wipe any of the partitions in the TWRP "Advanced" menu, unless you know exactly that they mean, and what the result will be (those options are called "Advanced" for good reason!). Even if the phone was properly working before, what you did was to wipe the OS (system partition) and make it stop working!
Further, you wiped any backup files and personal data that may have been on internal storage or the removable SD.
Simple rule when modding the phone: Do not experiment or make up your own solutions (will almost always fail and possibly make matter worse); and only do exactly what is directed to you from the proper guides, reputable "helpers", etc.
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Erbat said:
I screwed a lot
I don't know what I did wrong on the process of re-stock the phone and now don't start.
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Can't help you, if you don't tell us exactly what you did: step by step, in specific detail, with links to the files you are trying to use, exact file names, etc.
If you don't tell us what you did, we can't see what you did wrong.
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I see the recovery mode once but when I try to do the next step (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2755657)
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This guide has nothing to do with returning to stock, and is not for your version of the M8.
Nothing good can come of this; for what you are trying to do.
If you didn't know what you were doing, you should have stopped and asked. Learning and reading is good (and I applaud the effort), but don't do anything unless you are sure about it. In your case particular (due to your lack of knowledge/experience) I'd recommend not do anything unless we specifically direct you to. You seem to be going down the wrong roads, and just want to make sure we mitigate that now.
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Erbat said:
I can't do anything on cmd, my phone hasn't battery today and when I try to do fastboot getvar all say wating for your device and yesterday obviously don't say this
I need wait to 30%? I guess I have readed this before
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The phone needs to be powered on, and in bootloader-fastboot mode for any fastboot commands to work.
Charge the phone for a few hours, and try again.
We need to get fastboot working, to move forward at all.
So I bought this phone from eBay, like many before it. But this time it came with a twist: when I booted the phone, initial setup ran and all wend fine until I got to the register Google account screen.
There, the phone says: "This phone was reset. To continue, sign in with a Google Account that was previously synced on this device".
No matter what account I use, I always get a Toast message saying "Unable to sign in to device due to a unknown error. Please try another account or try to sign in again after 24 hours.".
I'm guessing this is some kind of theft protection where entering a previously synced account "proves" that you're the legit owner. The authorised service here told me that I need some kind of proof that I'm the legit owner and surely enough the eBay seller has issued no invoice containing the phone's IMEI (or any similar document).
Anyway, here I am with this gorgeous phone on my hands which is little more than a brick due to this.
Is there any way I could get it to work again? Returning it will just generate more costs for me and I'd like to avoid that.
I've seen guides on youtube where they managed to bypass this security measure, but both methods I've seen failed for me. I guess the version running on my phone is just too recent and plugged all the holes.
Do I have any way of downgrading the software at least? Note that this is a fully locked phone and I can't even start TWRP from fastboot.
Anything else?
Edit: Now that I'm re-reading this post, it occurred to me that there's very little chance that this phone wouldn't be a stolen one. Had it not been, the seller would easily issue me an invoice.
Leaving this post only because my searching hasn't turned up anything on XDA. Probably also reporting the guy on eBay.
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So I bought this phone from eBay, like many before it. But this time it came with a twist: when I booted the phone, initial setup ran and all wend fine until I got to the register Google account screen.
There, the phone says: "This phone was reset. To continue, sign in with a Google Account that was previously synced on this device".
No matter what account I use, I always get a Toast message saying "Unable to sign in to device due to a unknown error. Please try another account or try to sign in again after 24 hours.".
I'm guessing this is some kind of theft protection where entering a previously synced account "proves" that you're the legit owner. The authorised service here told me that I need some kind of proof that I'm the legit owner and surely enough the eBay seller has issued no invoice containing the phone's IMEI (or any similar document).
Anyway, here I am with this gorgeous phone on my hands which is little more than a brick due to this.
Is there any way I could get it to work again? Returning it will just generate more costs for me and I'd like to avoid that.
I've seen guides on youtube where they managed to bypass this security measure, but both methods I've seen failed for me. I guess the version running on my phone is just too recent and plugged all the holes.
Do I have any way of downgrading the software at least? Note that this is a fully locked phone and I can't even start TWRP from fastboot.
Anything else?
Edit: Now that I'm re-reading this post, it occurred to me that there's very little chance that this phone wouldn't be a stolen one. Had it not been, the seller would easily issue me an invoice.
Leaving this post only because my searching hasn't turned up anything on XDA. Probably also reporting the guy on eBay.
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From the Settings / About, what is exact (full) build name/number?
Generally, if you are on Nougat then IMO, rolling back to MM should completely reset your phone.
You cannot flash TWRP without unlocking Bootloader. But that will not help much for resetting Google protection.
Btw, enable Developer's menu, does it allow you to unlock FRP/OEM Unlocking - in that case you will be able to reset all from EMUI recovery.
zgfg said:
From the Settings / About, what is exact (full) build name/number?
Generally, if you are on Nougat then IMO, rolling back to MM should completely reset your phone.
You cannot flash TWRP without unlocking Bootloader. But that will not help much for resetting Google protection.
Btw, enable Developer's menu, does it allow you to unlock FRP/OEM Unlocking - in that case you will be able to reset all from EMUI recovery.
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He can't get passed the setup screen
Twisted Prime said:
He can't get passed the setup screen
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- Boot to Recovery (switch off, press and keep pressing Vol+ and Pow). Does it boot to stock Recovery and does it allow there to Factory reset (it should but if FRP was unlocked)
- Boot to Fastboot (switch off, connect by USB to PC, press Vol- and Pow), do you see Phone (Bootloader) and FRP locked or unlocked?
zgfg said:
- Boot to Recovery (switch off, press and keep pressing Vol+ and Pow). Does it boot to stock Recovery and does it allow there to Factory reset (it should but if FRP was unlocked)
- Boot to Fastboot (switch off, connect by USB to PC, press Vol- and Pow), do you see Phone (Bootloader) and FRP locked or unlocked?
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It is stock recovery. I don't recall the option for factory reset. In fact there's no options at all, save for reboots.
Fastboot says everything is locked as it should be.
Don't know how to downgrade to MM.
velis74 said:
It is stock recovery. I don't recall the option for factory reset. In fact there's no options at all, save for reboots.
Fastboot says everything is locked as it should be.
Don't know how to downgrade to MM.
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Rollback instructions are here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72153575&postcount=2
But not sure would it allow you to setup.
That is Factory Reset Protection (FRP/OEM Unlocking) - if it was unlocked you would be allowed to reset from recovery.
You can ask seller - maybe he can login to his Google account and remotely remove Google account from the sold phone.
Or you can try DC Unlocker, not sure would it work
https://www.dc-unlocker.com/DC-Phoenix-flash-repair-tutorial
Well, DC unlocker ultimately worked, but not before buying a wrong package, having to ask tech support, etc, etc. Not to mention the guy really has no patience for people who don't have his level of understanding of the subject. Why does he do it then if he hates the whole thing so much?
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Well, DC unlocker ultimately worked, but not before buying a wrong package, having to ask tech support, etc, etc. Not to mention the guy really has no patience for people who don't have his level of understanding of the subject. Why does he do it then if he hates the whole thing so much?
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So did you use DC Unlocker to unlock Bootloader or DC Phoenix to reinstall the phone?
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So did you use DC Unlocker to unlock Bootloader or DC Phoenix to reinstall the phone?
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DC unlocker. I wanted minimal impact on the OS as the phone is for my daughter and she doesn't do custom ROMs et al
velis74 said:
DC unlocker. I wanted minimal impact on the OS as the phone is for my daughter and she doesn't do custom ROMs et al
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Sorry for bothering but I'm interested now - when Bootloader was unlocked (and FRP too), were you just able to pass setup or you needed to do Factory reset from Recovery or how did you get the stock ROM working for you
Final resolution: the seller sent me an invoice. I guess that means that the phone wasn't stolen after all since they can only expect that this will be entered into Huawei databases.
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Sorry for bothering but I'm interested now - when Bootloader was unlocked (and FRP too), were you just able to pass setup or you needed to do Factory reset from Recovery or how did you get the stock ROM working for you
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The procedure was thus:
1. unlocker unlocked the FRP
2. phone rebooted into a factory reset (low level) mode - it specifically said "low level"
3. phone booted into normal Android where the FRP protection was no longer active. On screen where it previously demanded a previous Google account it now only demanded A (any) Google account as I'm used to from all the other phones I ever bought.
Sorry old post
My friends s10 came in yesterday and i wanted to go about rooting. same precedure as i used for my own s10 with patched AP file. but when unlocking the Bootloader i didnt get any msg in DL mode to long press Vol. Up and wipe phome data to fully unlock the bootloader and while flashing custom AP OEM lock got me and i needed to flash stock again to use the phone. i heard somewhere that you must wait several days till you can unlock bootloader in downloadmode, anyone has a certain time for me i need to wait?
edit: I cant even unlock bootloader using adb (keep getting "waiting for device")
Thanks in advance
LewdBoiDex100 said:
My friends s10 came in yesterday and i wanted to go about rooting. same precedure as i used for my own s10 with patched AP file. but when unlocking the Bootloader i didnt get any msg in DL mode to long press Vol. Up and wipe phome data to fully unlock the bootloader and while flashing custom AP OEM lock got me and i needed to flash stock again to use the phone. i heard somewhere that you must wait several days till you can unlock bootloader in downloadmode, anyone has a certain time for me i need to wait?
edit: I cant even unlock bootloader using adb (keep getting "waiting for device")
Thanks in advance
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Guys, I solved it. appearantly Samsung has kinda 2 downloadmodes. one accesable through adb reboot download where i dont get the option to frickin unlock bootloader and one accesable through vol- bixby and cable. the one with cable got me where i wanted to be. I guess its samsung beeing samsung by having 2 downloadmodes and now its time to root this badboy
Some friend, letting you screw-up their new S10 by rooting it.
LewdBoiDex100 said:
Guys, I solved it. appearantly Samsung has kinda 2 downloadmodes. one accesable through adb reboot download where i dont get the option to frickin unlock bootloader and one accesable through vol- bixby and cable. the one with cable got me where i wanted to be. I guess its samsung beeing samsung by having 2 downloadmodes and now its time to root this badboy
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That's odd, I used the button combo for download mode and had no issues. Good to know you got it squared away though.
Tel864 said:
Some friend, letting you screw-up their new S10 by rooting it.
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Umm what? Are you suggesting that rooting your phone makes it worse but are on a developer site basically started by and focused on modified Android systems?