Working as expected? AT&T is not of much help :/
Dev edition?
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Dev edition?
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No, it isn't but I thought that was the point of an unlock code, or am I high? Sorry new to android devices a bit.
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Working as expected? AT&T is not of much help :/
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If you got a "code" from AT&T, it is a SIM-UNLOCK (so you can use it on another carrier).
It has absolutely nothing to do with the bootloader. AT&T does not give out bootloader unlock codes, and won't allow Motorola to give it to you either. You can beg/ask AT&T/Moto as much as you want, but its not going to happen...
Your only hope of unlocking BL is to get with the China middleman when he starts business back up. See that thread "China Middleman Back" for more info.
Good Luck.
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If you got a "code" from AT&T, it is a SIM-UNLOCK (so you can use it on another carrier).
It has absolutely nothing to do with the bootloader. AT&T does not give out bootloader unlock codes, and won't allow Motorola to give it to you either. You can beg/ask AT&T/Moto as much as you want, but its not going to happen...
Your only hope of unlocking BL is to get with the China middleman when he starts business back up. See that thread "China Middleman Back" for more info.
Good Luck.
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Oh I see, well, time to throw this phone away and go with another carrier I guess Thanks for the scoop on AT&T
subsidy lock and bootloader lock, they are different.
jeffstokes72 said:
Oh I see, well, time to throw this phone away and go with another carrier I guess Thanks for the scoop on AT&T
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Or buy a developer edition or Nexus phone and stay with the same carrier?
jeffstokes72 said:
Oh I see, well, time to throw this phone away and go with another carrier I guess Thanks for the scoop on AT&T
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Instead of throwing it away, I'll take it off your hands. I wont even charge a recycling fee! :good:
Research before buying another. Avoid throwing the next one away too. ?
Maybe this. Although probably won't work on the AT&T model, as already stated.
https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/standalone/bootloader/unlock-your-device-a
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Maybe this. Although probably won't work on the AT&T model, as already stated.
https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/standalone/bootloader/unlock-your-device-a
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Nope. Won't work for at&t.
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I was wondering if I am able to use my N6 on sprint or Verizon network. Been going through the web and XDA but just like a straight forward answer. Just a simple question that's all. Thanks in advance.
nativesmiley said:
I was wondering if I am able to use my N6 on sprint or Verizon network. Been going through the web and XDA but just like a straight forward answer. Just a simple question that's all. Thanks in advance.
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Yes. I bought my nexus 6 from Moto's website and popped my SIM in and it works perfectly. Don't know what your experience might be if you had to take it to the store to activate.
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I was wondering if I am able to use my N6 on sprint or Verizon network. Been going through the web and XDA but just like a straight forward answer. Just a simple question that's all. Thanks in advance.
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Your subject line indicates that yours is an AT&T N6. It is carrier locked to AT&T. You will have to get an unlock code, either directly from AT&T or from a third party. Can only be unlocked if you bought it outright, without subsidy. Do a Google search, there are plenty of articles on how to do this.
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Your subject line indicates that yours is an AT&T N6. It is carrier locked to AT&T. You will have to get an unlock code, either directly from AT&T or from a third party. Can only be unlocked if you bought it outright, without subsidy. Do a Google search, there are plenty of articles on how to do this.
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I can get it unlocked, but question is, CAN i use it on sprint or Verizon network?
nativesmiley said:
I can get it unlocked, but question is, CAN i use it on sprint or Verizon network?
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Yes. But you'll have to get a SIM card from an already activated phone. You won't be able to just walk into a VZW store. The IMEI number won't show up on their list. Go over in General section, there's a thread that explains how this works.
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Yes. But you'll have to get a SIM card from an already activated phone. You won't be able to just walk into a VZW store. The IMEI number won't show up on their list. Go over in General section, there's a thread that explains how this works.
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What about sprint?
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What about sprint?
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I don't know. But I'd guess it's much the same as VZW. Let's see if any Sprint users chime in.
Sounds good. But thank you. Appreciate the feedback
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What about sprint?
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Same story as VZW, it seems.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/unable-to-activate-motorola-purchased-t2943701
I have N6 on Verizon
When from Retail Rooted Note 3 to N6. They had to dummy a phone on my line that required a nano to get the nano then removed the phone but left thet nano activated. I then popped nano in N6 and good to go. Only downside you CAN NOT use data the same time as making a call. Everything else works great. Extended network, 3G...etc
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I don't know. But I'd guess it's much the same as VZW. Let's see if any Sprint users chime in.
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As far as I know, activation on Sprint should be as easy as getting their Sim card and putting it in. Once the device is freed from the AT&T lock of course.
Read this post and the next few after. Sprint may even have this sorted out by now too.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=58159518
So, I am trying to do the same now. I have an iphone 6 plus with a micro sim in it, and I am trying to swap that over to an att n6 I just got off the craigs list. I get some bars, and the "hands free activation". But it never goes anywhere and eventually the bars go away and say no sim available. How have people gotten this done?
loudog3114 said:
So, I am trying to do the same now. I have an iphone 6 plus with a micro sim in it, and I am trying to swap that over to an att n6 I just got off the craigs list. I get some bars, and the "hands free activation". But it never goes anywhere and eventually the bars go away and say no sim available. How have people gotten this done?
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The AT&T Nexus 6 is carrier locked. You need to go to the AT&T web site and request an unlock code. > https://www.att.com/deviceunlock/?#/
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The AT&T Nexus 6 is carrier locked. You need to go to the AT&T web site and request an unlock code. > https://www.att.com/deviceunlock/?#/
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Mine is already unlocked.
loudog3114 said:
Mine is already unlocked.
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Bootloader unlocked, or carrier unlocked?
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Both. I was actually able to get it activated using sprints online activation tool. I just had to enter in my MEID rather than IMEI (meid is IMEI minus the last number).
loudog3114 said:
Both. I was actually able to get it activated using sprints online activation tool. I just had to enter in my MEID rather than IMEI (meid is IMEI minus the last number).
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Glad you got it solved.
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Glad you got it solved.
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Roger that, thanks for your responsiveness.
Hey y'all, Verizon Moto E4 Plus (XT1774) owner here. I've seen a couple posts on XDA and other Android forums about bootloader unlocking for Verizon-specific Moto devices relating to subsidy (SIM) unlocking.
As we all know, the XT1774's bootloader is locked, there is no way around that yet. I have seen people mention that subsidy unlocking allowed their bootloader to be unlocked, but from my testing that is not true.
I tried an H20-Wireless sim, and an US Cellular sim; obviously I also got an unlock code. Neither of the sims changed my get_unlock_data, so neither would unlock the bootloader.
Just wanted to disprove any of these claims so no one wastes their time. Thanks.
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Hey y'all, Verizon Moto E4 Plus (XT1774) owner here. I've seen a couple posts on XDA and other Android forums about bootloader unlocking for Verizon-specific Moto devices relating to subsidy (SIM) unlocking.
As we all know, the XT1774's bootloader is locked, there is no way around that yet. I have seen people mention that subsidy unlocking allowed their bootloader to be unlocked, but from my testing that is not true.
I tried an H20-Wireless sim, and an US Cellular sim; obviously I also got an unlock code. Neither of the sims changed my get_unlock_data, so neither would unlock the bootloader.
Just wanted to disprove any of these claims so no one wastes their time. Thanks.
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You are correct. If unlocking your bootloader to customize the device is the goal, you need to steer clear of any Verizon branded devices. ATT, Sprint and a few others will also not allow bootloaders to be unlocked.
I have found that to be safe, purchase the device straight from Motorola as an unlocked device (Any US carrier/international) is the way to go. You will not get a discount like you do when purchasing through a carrier or big store name like Walmart but you will get a device that allows for bootloader unlocking.
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You are correct. If unlocking your bootloader to customize the device is the goal, you need to steer clear of any Verizon branded devices. ATT, Sprint and a few others will also not allow bootloaders to be unlocked.
I have found that to be safe, purchase the device straight from Motorola as an unlocked device (Any US carrier/international) is the way to go. You will not get a discount like you do when purchasing through a carrier or big store name like Walmart but you will get a device that allows for bootloader unlocking.
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I don't know about ATT, but all the Sprint/boost/virgin mobile devices ARE unlockable. It's only the Verizon variant that isn't. This is how it's been for some time.
aj2333 said:
I don't know about ATT, but all the Sprint/boost/virgin mobile devices ARE unlockable. It's only the Verizon variant that isn't. This is how it's been for some time.
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I agree, but lately, Sprint has stopped support for bootloader unlocking. I read this directly from there site. It may be a little while tool it trickles down to current production devices but beware. And I am taking about Sprint Branded devices, and not devices you bring in on your own.
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I agree, but lately, Sprint has stopped support for bootloader unlocking. I read this directly from there site. It may be a little while tool it trickles down to current production devices but beware. And I am taking about Sprint Branded devices, and not devices you bring in on your own.
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Thanks for the heads-up. I guess I'll have to start buying retail models. A little more $, but I'm very tired of the cdma data problems on custom ROMs every time there's a new Android version or new device anyway.
aj2333 said:
Thanks for the heads-up. I guess I'll have to start buying retail models. A little more $, but I'm very tired of the cdma data problems on custom ROMs every time there's a new Android version or new device anyway.
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I hear ya. Where I live Verizon is there only network that is any good/dependable. As much as I despise BigRed, I have to use it. If I had my way I would go Boost Mobile or any other GSM network carrier. That would open up the doors for my YouTube channel and allow me to test more devices the right way and not just in WiFi. I love my OnePlus5 but can only use it with WiFi. So I can't fully enjoy it. But it would in GSM.
They do make a device that is unlocked for the US Big 4 carriers and that's what I bought. Subsidy unlock to my knowledge does not bootloader unlock your device. If I see a really good Rom come out, I'll look at it, but Motorola did a really terrific job keeping what they did to it "light". At the price I paid for it ($159.99); I might buy another one and store it, though I have read a few threads that indicate that Motorola won't update the device to Oreo.
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They do make a device that is unlocked for the US Big 4 carriers and that's what I bought. Subsidy unlock to my knowledge does not bootloader unlock your device. If I see a really good Rom come out, I'll look at it, but Motorola did a really terrific job keeping what they did to it "light". At the price I paid for it ($159.99); I might buy another one and store it, though I have read a few threads that indicate that Motorola won't update the device to Oreo.
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I see if you got your device from Walmart. It will would be able to remove the bootloader? Do I have have to get Verizon to take the lock off? Or has anyone been able to take the bootloader off of Walmart prepaid Verizon xt1774? This will be my first build. I could use all the advice and help! Thanks
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I see if you got your device from Walmart. It will would be able to remove the bootloader? Do I have have to get Verizon to take the lock off? Or has anyone been able to take the bootloader off of Walmart prepaid Verizon xt1774? This will be my first build. I could use all the advice and help! Thanks
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You cannot unlock the bootloader of the XT1774. No ifs, and, nor buts.
just got new one today and was gonna to use xposed-after do some reading...smh, should have read before buying to make sure all is set to unlock and flash
Here is the plan boys.
1. Wait for my T-Mobile OP6T to arrive
2. Use phone for 40 days
3. Sim Unlock the phone with T-Mobile
4. Unlock Bootloader: https://support.oneplus.com/app/ans...-bootloader-for-oneplus-6t-(t-mobile-version)
5. Flash non-TMobile OS version https://www.oneplus.com/support/softwareupgrade
6. Profit from receiving direct updates from OnePlus instead of Tmobile
Let me know what you think of the plan
Pretty much all of our plans at this point, unless an exploit or bypass is found.
coolmaster121 said:
Here is the plan boys.
1. Wait for my T-Mobile OP6T to arrive
2. Use phone for 40 days
3. Sim Unlock the phone with T-Mobile
4. Unlock Bootloader: https://support.oneplus.com/app/ans...-bootloader-for-oneplus-6t-(t-mobile-version)
5. Flash non-TMobile OS version https://www.oneplus.com/support/softwareupgrade
6. Profit from receiving direct updates from OnePlus instead of Tmobile
Let me know what you think of the plan
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More to the above I want to get a dual sim slot and see if I can use dual sims once the OP OS version.
heartbreaker2020in said:
More to the above I want to get a dual sim slot and see if I can use dual sims once the OP OS version.
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That's what I'm talkin' about.......... :good:
Don't you have to have the device paid off in full before you can Sim unlock?
If so, rather just buy directly from OP.
I am afraid your plan won't work even if you get your bootloader unlocked.
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I am afraid your plan won't work even if you get your bootloader unlocked.
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Interesting.
I purchased the Sprint variant of the Essential Phone and that allowed me to flash the non Sprint version, and get updates directly from Essential, so that answer is all BS.
I learned not to trust TMobile reps or OnePlus comments as they have no idea what the F*uck they are talking about most of the time.
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Interesting.
I purchased the Sprint variant of the Essential Phone and that allowed me to flash the non Sprint version, and get updates directly from Essential, so that answer is all BS.
I learned not to trust TMobile reps or OnePlus comments as they have no idea what the F*uck they are talking about most of the time.
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I hope he is wrong too but this coming from a OnePlus rep does have some weight. We will know in 40 days.
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I hope he is wrong too but this coming from a OnePlus rep does have some weight. We will know in 40 days.
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By the way, when I boot my phone it still says Sprint variant and all, but the software is not based on what Sprint is using on the Essential phone. SO the phone does not get magically changed, the software however is able to be switched over.
I guess its just a waiting game.
Anyone know if OnePlus releases full images off their phones so users can flash the stock images if they ever screw up the phone with modding?
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By the way, when I boot my phone it still says Sprint variant and all, but the software is not based on what Sprint is using on the Essential phone. SO the phone does not get magically changed, the software however is able to be switched over.
I guess its just a waiting game.
Anyone know if OnePlus releases full images off their phones so users can flash the stock images if they ever screw up the phone with modding?
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Yes they do at downloads.oneplus.com but looks like 6t section has not been added yet.
If your bootloader is unlocked and you're flashing roms, why does it matter if you get updates from OnePlus? They'll be posted here to flash the day they're pushed internationally.
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More to the above I want to get a dual sim slot and see if I can use dual sims once the OP OS version.
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OP phones are pretty easy to mod and I'm 99% sure we will be able to flash global version of OOS. Though we're gonna need a guinea pig to try out the process.. I just hope the codename is same (fajita) for the TMo variant.
#5 is not possible. Phone is locked down pass the bootloader.
I'm just going to return mine. I may get the 6t later but that finger print sensor is pretty meh at the moment. I do like the water drop notch and bigger battery tho
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#5 is not possible. Phone is locked down pass the bootloader.
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Once you unlock the bootloader, you should be able to flash TWRP then flash the global version of OOS. And as I said before, hoping that both the variants have the same codename.
You can get it unlocked now via TMobile. Many have. I went to TMobile help on Twitter and told them I wanted to unlock the bootloader. They bypassed the standard unlock policy. I was able to permanently unlock, toggle oem unlocking, and request my unlock code from OnePlus.
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You can get it unlocked now via TMobile. Many have. I went to TMobile help on Twitter and told them I wanted to unlock the bootloader. They bypassed the standard unlock policy. I was able to permanently unlock, toggle oem unlocking, and request my unlock code from OnePlus.
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Stupid question but did you pay off the device? Or do you still owe a balance
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Stupid question but did you pay off the device? Or do you still owe a balance
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Nope. I still owe full amount. I did the trade in, but that's it. They didn't challenge it one bit.
dchurch85 said:
Nope. I still owe full amount. I did the trade in, but that's it. They didn't challenge it one bit.
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Oh wow, thanks for the heads up. Will try now
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Oh wow, thanks for the heads up. Will try now
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Let me know how it goes for you. I used TMobile help on Twitter.
I have a Pixel 5 bought on eBay as an "open box". The thing's awake and generally no obvious signs of problems. But... I want to root it and OEM unlock is grey. Grrr...
I did a "reboot bootloader" and... bootloader "locked".
I assumed (silly me) this thing would be carrier agnostic. It's not.
So... What carrier uses GD1YQ? Let me guess... VZW
If it's not VZW or someone equally evil, how do unlock the bootloader?
BTW, V11 is loaded.
RBEmerson said:
I have a Pixel 5 bought on eBay as an "open box". The thing's awake and generally no obvious signs of problems. But... I want to root it and OEM unlock is grey. Grrr...
I did a "reboot bootloader" and... bootloader "locked".
I assumed (silly me) this thing would be carrier agnostic. It's not.
So... What carrier uses GD1YQ? Let me guess... VZW
If it's not VZW or someone equally evil, how do unlock the bootloader?
BTW, V11 is loaded.
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If oem unlock is greyed out, you can't unlock the bootloader.
I got that far,. Some of what I've found with Google suggests this isn't cast in concrete.
I rooted a Samsung S7 from Verizon, which means "don't so much as think about it". NTL the Sammy is rooted and has been for I forget how long.
Am I even more locked out with this unit? Again, does anyone have an idea about which carrier, if any, is associated with QD1YQ? If I read it correctly, some carriers will unlock the bootloader if the owner shows up, phone in hand.
The GD1YQ model is the Google Store model. It's carrier agnostic. Yea.
AFAIK the bootloader can't be unlocked. WTF
is there an image flashing tool for pixel similar to ODIN? otherwise probably no way around VZW crap.
RBEmerson said:
The GD1YQ model is the Google Store model. It's carrier agnostic. Yea.
AFAIK the bootloader can't be unlocked. WTF
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Is this true was about to buy that model.So bootloader is locked and it's from Google not Verizon.
AtrixHDMan said:
Is this true was about to buy that model. So bootloader is locked and it's from Google not Verizon.
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I've bought a GD1YQ on eBay and had no problem unlocking the bootloader, so it's not just the model number.
kfhughes said:
I've bought a GD1YQ on eBay and had no problem unlocking the bootloader, so it's not just the model number.
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I don't understand.The seller is saying it's from Google.So you think the bootloader can be unlocked or not.No returns.
AtrixHDMan said:
I don't understand.The seller is saying it's from Google.So you think the bootloader can be unlocked or not.No returns.
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I have no idea. Other threads recommend asking that the seller post a photo showing that the OEM unlocking is not grayed out.
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I have no idea. Other threads recommend asking that the seller post a photo showing that the OEM unlocking is not grayed out.
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Thanks that want happened.Maybe just save up and buy from Google directly.Thanks.
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I have no idea. Other threads recommend asking that the seller post a photo showing that the OEM unlocking is not grayed out.
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Exactly! If the seller can't demonstrate OEM Unlock isn't greyed out, say "thank you". Then walk away, very far away.
About the model GD1YQ,, I couldn't find one that is unlocked. Buying from Google doesn't guarantee the thing's unlocked. AFAIK, Google is less kind about unlocking than earlier. OTOH, I could wrong about that.
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I don't understand.The seller is saying it's from Google.So you think the bootloader can be unlocked or not.No returns.
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Google sells a Verizon branded phone on the Google store. That device is not unlockable.
bobby janow said:
Google sells a Verizon branded phone on the Google store. That device is not unlockable.
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What about a Google Pixel 3 and the IMEI number starts with 99?
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What about a Google Pixel 3 and the IMEI number starts with 99?
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That goes back a few years. I'm sorry I don't remember the 99 vs 35 IMEI results. I was actually able to get Google to replace my Verizon phone with an unlockable one back then but it took about a month of phone calls untill I found a kind second tier csr. The bottom line now is to get a screenie of the OEM switch.
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That goes back a few years. I'm sorry I don't remember the 99 vs 35 IMEI results. I was actually able to get Google to replace my Verizon phone with an unlockable one back then but it took about a month of phone calls untill I found a kind second tier csr. The bottom line now is to get a screenie of the OEM switch.
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Yeah they want do that because it's new and box is sealed.Just read 99 is supposed to from Google and 35 from Verizon which I have a 35 here I'm returning because bootloader cannot be unlocked.
AtrixHDMan said:
Yeah they want do that because it's new and box is sealed.Just read 99 is supposed to from Google and 35 from Verizon which I have a 35 here I'm returning because bootloader cannot be unlocked.
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Ask if the box has two IMEI numbers. Google phones had an eSim whereas Verizon did not. Get a screen shot too. I think the 99 version is the right one but I can't swear by it. Any guarantees available?
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Ask if the box has two IMEI numbers. Google phones had an eSim whereas Verizon did not. Get a screen shot too. I think the 99 version is the right one but I can't swear by it. Any guarantees available?
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I'll try and see.Thanks.
RBEmerson said:
The GD1YQ model is the Google Store model. It's carrier agnostic. Yea.
AFAIK the bootloader can't be unlocked. WTF
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Try this:
Don't insert SIM, but connect to WiFi. Skip through the rest of setup. Once at the home screen, open up Phone and dial *#*#CHECKIN#*#* (*#*#2432546#*#*), you should get a notifcation that says "checkin successfull". Let the phone sit for a few minutes, then reboot and see if OEM Unlocking is enabled. If not, leave it connected to WiFi for a while and come back to it later.
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is there an image flashing tool for pixel similar to ODIN? otherwise probably no way around VZW crap.
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Pixel devices are set up quite differently from Samsung; individual partitions are flashed with images, rather than package files. AFAIK bootloader unlock is still required to use Odin, much as it's required to be able to issue flash commands via ADB.
Wish I'd known that. Drat. Anyway, unloaded the phone for a 4 XL which is now rooted.
I'm not a user of sprint, but I want to know is there other methods to unlock bootloader for pixel 4xl sprint
@LemonTea233
No. You may be able to carrier unlock, but not BL unlock. I suppose your "allow oem unlocking" toggle is greyed out?
There always is a way, no OS is perfect, though it's very hard. I am working on a way to unlock the bootloader and doing tests on a locked AT&T Pixel 4XL. If I succeed I will let you know
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There always is a way, no OS is perfect, though it's very hard. I am working on a way to unlock the bootloader and doing tests on a locked AT&T Pixel 4XL. If I succeed I will let you know
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tks
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@LemonTea233
No. You may be able to carrier unlock, but not BL unlock. I suppose your "allow oem unlocking" toggle is greyed out?
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Yeah, but there is a website directunlock, I don't know that can actually unlock my phone. I asked the sprint customer through their web, they said I need a sprint account, but... Well, I'm not in America and don't have sprint card.
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Yeah, but there is a website directunlock, I don't know that can actually unlock my phone. I asked the sprint customer through their web, they said I need a sprint account, but... Well, I'm not in America and don't have sprint card.
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I believe you are in a similar situation as me...
I bought the 4XL and live in Europe, so no way I can get an AT&T SIM, and to get things even worse, the customer didn't pay off the contract yet, so I need another way to unlock the bootloader, and that's what I am working on right now. Hope I don't take too long to create a new guide!
As for that website, you need to be lucky to find one that actually works . What I saw on the web was a lot of people getting scammed by using them, however, I never tried it out.
If you don't mind losing the money, then try it. I prefer to do it for free, even if it takes my time and effort rather than risking my money, but that's a decision it's up to you
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I believe you are in a similar situation as me...
I bought the 4XL and live in Europe, so no way I can get an AT&T SIM, and to get things even worse, the customer didn't pay off the contract yet, so I need another way to unlock the bootloader, and that's what I am working on right now. Hope I don't take too long to create a new guide!
As for that website, you need to be lucky to find one that actually works . What I saw on the web was a lot of people getting scammed by using them, however, I never tried it out.
If you don't mind losing the money, then try it. I prefer to do it for free, even if it takes my time and effort rather than risking my money, but that's a decision it's up to you
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Yes, we are in the same situation, and my phone have an unpaid bill, so it can't unlock. Thank you for your reply, and I believe you will succeed.
LemonTea233 said:
Yes, we are in the same situation, and my phone have an unpaid bill, so it can't unlock. Thank you for your reply, and I believe you will succeed.
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