Hello XDA-Community,
I just restored my device to stock (XT1068), including that I locked the bootloader with help from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g-2014/general/restore-to-stock-t2873657
Now I want to unlock the bootloader again, plus rooting the phone.
But when I go on the Motorola-Website, it says.. "Device does not qualify for bootloader unlocking."
Is it because I want to use the same code twice to unlock?
How can I solve this to unlock my phone again? Is there any way, after locking it, to unlock it again?
Thanks for any help.
Greetings
PS: I need root to downclock my device for battery saving purposes and Greenify.
FragileBibi said:
Hello XDA-Community,
I just restored my device to stock (XT1068), including that I locked the bootloader with help from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g-2014/general/restore-to-stock-t2873657
Now I want to unlock the bootloader again, plus rooting the phone.
But when I go on the Motorola-Website, it says.. "Device does not qualify for bootloader unlocking."
Is it because I want to use the same code twice to unlock?
How can I solve this to unlock my phone again? Is there any way, after locking it, to unlock it again?
Thanks for any help.
Greetings
PS: I need root to downclock my device for battery saving purposes and Greenify.
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Maybe a typo? Anyway, you can reuse the code you received the first time you unlocked the phone. It is unique and does not change.
Oh my.
I guess you were right. It was a typo. I was able to use the same code given from the CMD to unlock my device a second time. Thank you very much.
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I used to own an Xperai Sola. Before unlocking the bootloader I didn't know that I had to backup the DRM keys so that I can get back the "Bravia Engine" and "Download music Info option for Walkman" after the bootloader was unlocked. The information that we can backup our DRM keys came 6 months after I unlocked my bootloader.
These are my questions:
On Moto G 2nd gen do we need to backup something similar like the DRM keys of Xperia Sola?
What function do we lose when we unlock the bootloader other than Warranty? Does OS/Android update still work?
Does re-locking bootloader takes the phone back to its previous unlocked state?
@Falcon G
@vinaybaboo
@bhavin192
2. You can update phone after unlocking bl if you don't make changes to OS i.e. Xposed etc.
If you update even you have made changes to OS your phone will go into Bootloop
3. Yes Re locking and flashing stock firmware takes it to locked state
@NWKENT can answer this Questions more clearly
I´m also with similar doubts. I came from Samsung-way of unlocking bootloader.
Just to ensure if get it right, If I just put root on device, I still be able to update original rom from Motorola ?
It´s a pity we can change anything with xposed (in order to keep upgradable), bcos it´s small things we get used to, and we miss on stock roms...
Thanks,
leandrocn said:
I´m also with similar doubts. I came from Samsung-way of unlocking bootloader.
Just to ensure if get it right, If I just put root on device, I still be able to update original rom from Motorola ?
It´s a pity we can change anything with xposed (in order to keep upgradable), bcos it´s small things we get used to, and we miss on stock roms...
Thanks,
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Thanks for your input.
Please @NWKENT @Falcon G @vinaybaboo can you kindly answer this question?
I guess if you wipe data and unnistall xposed and then flash stock recovery, you will be able to flash via OTA. No need to unroot
pleomaxell said:
I used to own an Xperai Sola. Before unlocking the bootloader I didn't know that I had to backup the DRM keys so that I can get back the "Bravia Engine" and "Download music Info option for Walkman" after the bootloader was unlocked. The information that we can backup our DRM keys came 6 months after I unlocked my bootloader.
These are my questions:
On Moto G 2nd gen do we need to backup something similar like the DRM keys of Xperia Sola?
What function do we lose when we unlock the bootloader other than Warranty? Does OS/Android update still work?
Does re-locking bootloader takes the phone back to its previous unlocked state?
@Falcon G
@vinaybaboo
@bhavin192
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pleomaxell said:
Thanks for your input.
Please @NWKENT @Falcon G @vinaybaboo can you kindly answer this question?
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1. No you don't need any DRM keys
2. U lose nothing rather than your warranty. Ota works if you don't install custom recovery and change the kernel
3. The new locked state is different than the OEM locked one
Falcon G said:
1. No you don't need any DRM keys
2. U lose nothing rather than your warranty. Ota works if you don't install custom recovery and change the kernel
3. The new locked state is different than the OEM locked one
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Falcon G, thanks a lot for replying.
If the new locked state is different than the OEM locked one, then if a user wants to unlock the phone a second time, does he follow the same method he used to unlock the first time?
So, once the phone has been unlocked it is not possible to lock the phone to back to its OEM locked state?
pleomaxell said:
Falcon G, thanks a lot for replying.
If the new locked state is different than the OEM locked one, then if a user wants to unlock the phone a second time, does he follow the same method he used to unlock the first time?
So, once the phone has been unlocked it is not possible to lock the phone to back to its OEM locked state?
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Yes you will be able to unlock the device.
And no you cannot get back to the original oem locked state
Hey Folks,
I was curious to know if you have unlocked your bootloader, and then locked it again via fastboot oem lock command, if you wanted to unlock the bootloader maybe in the distant future again, would you need to use the same unlock key that was given to you by moto?
Thanks!
alternetconcept said:
Hey Folks,
I was curious to know if you have unlocked your bootloader, and then locked it again via fastboot oem lock command, if you wanted to unlock the bootloader maybe in the distant future again, would you need to use the same unlock key that was given to you by moto?
Thanks!
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Yes the one you got in your mail.
Take care not to lose it.
I am not sure if they give it again
adity said:
Yes the one you got in your mail.
Take care not to lose it.
I am not sure if they give it again
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Ah okay great.
Thank you!
I've unlocked my bootloader but have never once considered relocking it. Why would you lock it after unlocking it in the first place? I can't think of a single benefit.
nhizzat said:
I've unlocked my bootloader but have never once considered relocking it. Why would you lock it after unlocking it in the first place? I can't think of a single benefit.
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I've seen some people claim they want to be as "close to stock as possible" when selling their phone. Unfortunately it doesn't really make a difference.
There are 3 states for the 2013 Moto X bootloader:
LOCKED Status:0
Unlocked Status:3
Locked Status:2
note: Status 2 is also known as relocked.
As users we can toggle it to either Status 2 or Status 3, but we can never set it back to Status 0. On Status 2 or 3, you'll get the Bootloader Unlocked warning message at reboot (where replacing the LOGO.BIN with custom one will hide the message).
alternetconcept said:
Hey Folks,
I was curious to know if you have unlocked your bootloader, and then locked it again via fastboot oem lock command, if you wanted to unlock the bootloader maybe in the distant future again, would you need to use the same unlock key that was given to you by moto?
Thanks!
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Have you managed to lock it?
alexhdkn said:
Have you managed to lock it?
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I didn't actually. I just tried right now but got the following message.
(bootloader) FAIL: Please run fastboot oem lock begin first!
The reason I wanted to re-lock it was for purposes of my phone getting stolen. I'm assuming if it was relocked, the person wouldn't get the joy of installing a custom recovery.
Yeah kind of silly. In any case, couldn't get it to lock.
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I didn't actually. I just tried right now but got the following message.
(bootloader) FAIL: Please run fastboot oem lock begin first!
The reason I wanted to re-lock it was for purposes of my phone getting stolen. I'm assuming if it was relocked, the person wouldn't get the joy of installing a custom recovery.
Yeah kind of silly. In any case, couldn't get it to lock.
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There is a process to re-lock which involves flashing the stock rom first, etc. and it does wipe the phone.
So if you re-lock, you'll also lose root. (at least until you unlock, flash custom recovery and root).
KidJoe said:
There is a process to re-lock which involves flashing the stock rom first, etc. and it does wipe the phone.
So if you re-lock, you'll also lose root. (at least until you unlock, flash custom recovery and root).
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Yeah. I think I realized that I would need to wipe my phone again to re-lock it. I turned it back to stock so I can get the OTA which should hopefully come out soon.
I guess once they allow us to download stock 5.0.2, I'll do a re-lock then.
Thanks though for the info.
Hi, some time ago I unlocked the titan's bootloader and re locked it, I tried rooting it again but I get Preflash validation, so i guess I need to unlock it again, wich makes no sense since everytime I boot up the warning shows up that the bootloader is unlocked, I have tried Motorola's website for unlocking the bootloader but my phone is ilegible anymore.
What can I do?
Thanks
Never mind, I was neglecting the spaces between the strings of numbers, I have got the unlock key already.
strawja said:
Hi, some time ago I unlocked the titan's bootloader and re locked it, I tried rooting it again but I get Preflash validation, so i guess I need to unlock it again, wich makes no sense since everytime I boot up the warning shows up that the bootloader is unlocked, I have tried Motorola's website for unlocking the bootloader but my phone is ilegible anymore.
What can I do?
Thanks
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fastboot oem unlock XD
HI, I UNLOCKED MY SONY Z1 BOOTLOADER WITHOUT BACKUP TA PARTITION AND THEN I RELOCKED IT, NOW I WANT TO UNLOCK BOOTLOADER AGAIN BUT I CAN'T UNLOCK IT,COMMAND SAYS-ERROR THIS DEVICE IS ALREADY UNLOCKED,
BOOTLOADER UNLOCK ALLOWED :YES
I TAKE UNLOCK CODE OEM UNLOCK 0x my code in flashtool,everything is correct but l can't unlock bootloader :crying:
I USED ADB COMMAND AND FLASHTOOL, BUT I CAN'T UNLOCK BOOTLOADER
PLEASE HELP ME I UNLOCK BOOTLOADER AGAIN
baku_boy_97 said:
HI, I UNLOCKED MY SONY Z1 BOOTLOADER WITHOUT BACKUP TA PARTITION AND THEN I RELOCKED IT, NOW I WANT TO UNLOCK BOOTLOADER AGAIN BUT I CAN'T UNLOCK IT,COMMAND SAYS-ERROR THIS DEVICE IS ALREADY UNLOCKED,
BOOTLOADER UNLOCK ALLOWED :YES
I TAKE UNLOCK CODE OEM UNLOCK 0x my code in flashtool,everything is correct but l can't unlock bootloader :crying:
I USED ADB COMMAND AND FLASHTOOL, BUT I CAN'T UNLOCK BOOTLOADER
PLEASE HELP ME I UNLOCK BOOTLOADER AGAIN
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Long time ago i saw a thread that a user was telling that he wasn't able to unlock the bootloader when he has using certain ftf files. It is pretty strange actually.
Try to downgrade your phone, maybe installing kk and try again mate.
Maybe this will help if you already don't know it. Take a look here. Way old that thread but maybe still guilty.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2440597
Post #2 says you have to be on stock kernel to relock your bootloader.
motorazrv3 said:
Maybe this will help if you already don't know it. Take a look here. Way old that thread but maybe still guilty.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2440597
Post #2 says you have to be on stock kernel to relock your bootloader.
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Very thaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanks you
Problem sloved After installing fresh kernel
Thanks, thanks, thanks
baku_boy_97 said:
Very thaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanks you
Problem sloved After installing fresh kernel
Thanks, thanks, thanks
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Congratulations. Glad I could help. You can give me a thank if you don't mind.
What do you mean with fresh kernel? You mean stock kernel, aren't you?
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hello,i bought mine from uk,model xt1900-5,when i enter code in moto website its says "not eligible for bootloader unlocking".have anybody bearing this model succeeded unlocking bootloader?
no one didnt even tried?
solved,sorry may bad.please remove the thread.
Before you close, explain this for the newbies. I have the same problem, the OEM Unlock option in developer mode deosn't work, so I flash the stock signed ROM and after this I be able to unlock.
lucasbitencourt said:
Before you close, explain this for the newbies. I have the same problem, the OEM Unlock option in developer mode deosn't work, so I flash the stock signed ROM and after this I be able to unlock.
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Hi, sorry that this is old, but I've had my XT1900-5 for a few months and want to start rooting it finally. But I haven't bothered much because of the issue I've read about unlocking this bootloader. What signed ROM etc. ? Any help to get me started would be useful.
no complexity,just follow the instructions in moto website , copy the code properly(use the moto recommended tool for accuracy) & you are good to go,for twrp & root see the forum.