Any help on this S6 phone? - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S6

I picked up this GS6. Here is what is on the about phone:
Status
Legal Information
Model Number: SM-G9200
Android Version: 5.0.2
Baseband Version: MOLY.WR8.W1315.MD.WG.MP.V34
Kernal Version: 3.10.0-2828982
[email protected] #1
Tue Jul 28 10:17:25 CST 2015
Build Number: KTU84P.N9100ZCU1ANIF
Custom build version:I9296_FW_A.B-V4.0_0804
Now one thing I noticed in the about phone section is that there is no update button. What I want to do is be able to root this or update the OS on it some way. I've tried Smart Switch and Kies 3 and neither can detect the phone. My computer can detect the phone so I have access to the phone via the comp. Any help or ideas would be appreciated. Thank you.

At least some of that info looks fishy to me - not like Samsung nomenclature. My first thought is this is a clone. Did you get it through a reputable channel?
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I did get it from a site called dhgate.com. The phone works fine. Everything seems to be working right but there are a few quirks though.
dandrumheller said:
At least some of that info looks fishy to me - not like Samsung nomenclature. My first thought is this is a clone. Did you get it through a reputable channel?
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Torroth said:
I did get it from a site called dhgate.com. The phone works fine. Everything seems to be working right but there are a few quirks though.
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Are you able to boot into download mode? The information you gave hints that either it is counterfeit, or it is the Chinese variant. When you boot into download mode you should know immediately if it is legit or not. If it is real, download mode will show a bluish screen with a warning message. If it is counterfeit, you will get a black screen with Chinese text.

UIt goes straight into system recovery.

Torroth said:
UIt goes straight into system recovery.
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When you tried to boot into download mode you booted into recovery? Did you use the proper combination of buttons?

yes. down volume, home, power key after turning phone off

Bizarre. Could you share a screen shot?

I can't seem to find a way to insert a image.

Torroth said:
I can't seem to find a way to insert a image.
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There is a workaround for such issue.
If for some reason you cannot share an image on xda,
post the image on the website imgur.com then share the link to the page that has the photo.
That is just one workaround. Another is to save the picture to google drive, then share a link to the drive folder.
Did you understand that?

here are the images (hope this works): http://imgur.com/a/sVJh9
The first image I get is with the droid the second after pressing power is the recovery screen.

Torroth said:
here are the images (hope this works): http://imgur.com/a/sVJh9
The first image I get is with the droid the second after pressing power is the recovery screen.
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Tragic news for you.
That is the recovery screen you will only find on a counterfeit phone.
Your phone is absolutely fake

no way to flash a different rom or anything?

Torroth said:
no way to flash a different rom or anything?
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I have never heard of anyone flashing a different ROM on a counterfeit phone.
I would not even recomend you use it.
Everything about it is inferior to the real thing.
What I would do with it is destroy it.

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stuck in book loop after wiping cache...

on a verizon note 5...
So I wiped cache then restarted phone and am now in a boot loop - i finally just gave up and did factory reset from boot menu and am still in a boot loop after showing the android galaxy note 5 screen - any ideas??
Uh oh. Probably will need to download firmware from sammobile and flash via odin.
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rlsroufe said:
Uh oh. Probably will need to download firmware from sammobile and flash via odin.
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yeah i looked on there i cannot find it.........does anyone have a link
also it's kind of funny sammobile says you find the model number by removing the battery..
keith777 said:
yeah i looked on there i cannot find it.........does anyone have a link
also it's kind of funny sammobile says you find the model number by removing the battery..
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Oooh you're on Verizon. Yeah only sprint and t mobile firmwares are available. Sorry. Hmmm I'm not sure. I guess you could take it to Verizon store. Anyone else have a suggestion?
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rlsroufe said:
Oooh you're on Verizon. Yeah only sprint and t mobile firmwares are available. Sorry. Hmmm I'm not sure. I guess you could take it to Verizon store. Anyone else have a suggestion?
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Yeah, you'd think I could at least download the firmware through Samsung's KIES software but no matter what model i put in it keeps saying enter your model number
also when i do factory reset from boot menu i get:
dm-verity verification failed and
E:failed to mount /preload (No such file or directory)
update....tried samsung support, said KIES isn't compatible with note 5, to use smart switch. Smart Switch does the same thing - doesn't recognize model number. This is getting aggravating - seems there is no way to download the factory image for this phone and install it from a computer - i can do that with an iphone for petes sake.
Looks like you wiped the internal sd... So no OS... Your only option is your Verizon Samsung kiosk to odin flash your original firmware
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Went to Verizon, they are useless, said they can't flash any software, etc. They say I need to have them send me another phone. This is making me really interested in Google's Nexus offerings next week.
try this
keith777 said:
yeah i looked on there i cannot find it.........does anyone have a link
also it's kind of funny sammobile says you find the model number by removing the battery..
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Try Smartswitch just dl and install on your computer and follow prompts.. for further assistance try youtube..title smartswitch recovery for samsun,
bruciebabie1963 said:
Try Smartswitch just dl and install on your computer and follow prompts.. for further assistance try youtube..title smartswitch recovery for samsun,
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Yeah I tried that in boot menu smart switch doesn't even recognize it, in odin mode (download) it says unsupported device. I think smart switch is only good if you can boot into the OS which is jacked up. At this point this is worse than an iphone.
I know smart switch works on the 920I version. You have to put in your model number using capital letters.
CodeNameRedNeck said:
I know smart switch works on the 920I version. You have to put in your model number using capital letters.
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What are you putting in for the model number exactly?
keith777 said:
What are you putting in for the model number exactly?
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Before I even connect the phone to the PC I enter SM-N920I. Then it asks for the serial number. And you have to use caps for the letters also.
CodeNameRedNeck said:
Before I even connect the phone to the PC I enter SM-N920I. Then it asks for the serial number. And you have to use caps for the letters also.
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Where can i get the serial if i cant get into the OS? don't see anything on the box that says serial and the IMEI doesnt work
keith777 said:
Where can i get the serial if i cant get into the OS? don't see anything on the box that says serial and the IMEI doesnt work
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Your SN should be on the back of your phone in small print. Mine is anyways, as well as the box it came in and a sticker that was on the back of the phone.
keith777 said:
Where can i get the serial if i cant get into the OS? don't see anything on the box that says serial and the IMEI doesnt work
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Funny i called Samsung and they have no idea - but they did say in the beginning it's underneath the battery - so funny.....
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Your SN should be on the back of your phone in small print. Mine is anyways, as well as the box it came in and a sticker that was on the back of the phone.
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Its printed on the glass on your phone? I've got nothing on the back besides the words galaxy note 5 and verizon's junk. i did find a sticker i took off the phone that starts with GH69 but that didn't work
keith777 said:
Its printed on the glass on your phone? I've got nothing on the back besides the words galaxy note 5 and verizon's junk. i did find a sticker i took off the phone that starts with GH69 but that didn't work
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Yes, my IMEI, SN, and a few other things are printed on the back. Check in your download mode for your SN.
CodeNameRedNeck said:
Yes, my IMEI, SN, and a few other things are printed on the back. Check in your download mode for your SN.
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I looked in download mode earlier - just imei no s/n. My replacement phone from Verizon will be here today so I'm giving up on this phone. Thanks for the assistance.

Help with bricked (hopefully soft) Note 5

Guys,
I bought an immaculate second hand Note 5 for 160 euro/180 dollars/140 pounds including shipping. It comes with the charger and an official Samsung case. It doesn't come with the box or anything else. I won't have it until tomorrow but I'm just trying to get a head start at hopefully fixing it.
Now here's the problem. The guy I bought it from got it from his work place. It was on the Vodafone network but he got it unlocked. He also rooted it. When he went to sell it a couple months back he factory reset it and now it doesn't go past the "Samsung Galaxy Note 5" splash screen. He's had it collecting dust for 3 months now.
Does this sound like it'll be as easy as an ODIN flash? As far as I know if it gets stuck on bootloops or stuck at the splash screen it's soft bricked and not hard bricked.
I've attached pictures if they help at all but I doubt it. Apparently it's a lot cleaner than the pictures and doesn't have a scratch on it. He also guarantees it's not water damaged!
Any help appreciated!
You can easy reflash the original firmware with Odin. It's nothing major.
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Christopher.J.M said:
Guys,
I bought an immaculate second hand Note 5 for €160/$180/£140 including shipping. It comes with the charger and an official Samsung case. It doesn't come with the box or anything else. I won't have it until tomorrow but I'm just trying to get a head start at hopefully fixing it.
Now here's the problem. The guy I bought it from got it from his work place. It was on the Vodafone network but he got it unlocked. He also rooted it. When he went to sell it a couple months back he factory reset it and now it doesn't go past the "Samsung Galaxy Note 5" splash screen. He's had it collecting dust for 3 months now.
Does this sound like it'll be as easy as an ODIN flash? As far as I know if it gets stuck on bootloops or stuck at the splash screen it's soft bricked and not hard bricked.
I've attached pictures if they help at all but I doubt it. Apparently it's a lot cleaner than the pictures and doesn't have a scratch on it. He also guarantees it's not water damaged!
Any help appreciated!
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You, my friend have lucked out on that deal. EASY FIX. Just download full firmware for you model number and let odin perform surgery...CLEAR!?
Hope this helps you out.
divine1250 said:
You, my friend have lucked out on that deal. EASY FIX. Just download full firmware for you model number and let odin perform surgery...CLEAR!?
Hope this helps you out.
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Wow! You really think that's all? Because it doesn't come with the box I won't have access to the IMEI or serial numbers. Do you think it'll be a problem? I also have no idea what model number it is but ill ask where he got it (he lives in Ireland but I think he works in the UK as we never got the Note 5 here) maybe that'll help narrow it down.
rafeba said:
You can easy reflash the original firmware with Odin. It's nothing major.
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Hopefully it's that easy! And is there a sure fire way to return to stock, unroot, relock bootloaders etc and reset any knox trips so I can use Samsung Pay etc?
Christopher.J.M said:
Wow! You really think that's all? Because it doesn't come with the box I won't have access to the IMEI or serial numbers. Do you think it'll be a problem? I also have no idea what model number it is but ill ask where he got it (he lives in Ireland but I think he works in the UK as we never got the Note 5 here) maybe that'll help narrow it down.
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If i were in your situation i would install custom recovery thru odin then flash one of the many universal note5 roms. Just how i would approach that situation.
divine1250 said:
If i were in your situation i would install custom recovery thru odin then flash one of the many universal note5 roms. Just how i would approach that situation.
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Will it automatically know which model it is and when I check settings it'll tell me? And then be able to go back to complete stock?
divine1250 said:
If i were in your situation i would install custom recovery thru odin then flash one of the many universal note5 roms. Just how i would approach that situation.
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You are in good shape no matter how you approach this because your device is ALIVE. You would need to be worried if nothing showed up on screen (DEAD). That my friend would be hard bricked.
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divine1250 said:
You are in good shape no matter how you approach this because your device is ALIVE. You would need to be worried if nothing showed up on screen (DEAD). That my friend would be hard bricked.
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You can return everything to stock except knox. Once knox is tripped its permanent.? And once you boot up any rom, settings will identify imei, model #, etc...
divine1250 said:
You are in good shape no matter how you approach this because your device is ALIVE. You would need to be worried if nothing showed up on screen (DEAD). That my friend would be hard bricked.
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You can return everything to stock except knox. Once knox is tripped its permanent.? And once you boot up any rom, settings will identify imei, model #, etc...
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Cool beans! So because of the knox trip via root, a few Samsung things like pay won't work. Am I right?
Christopher.J.M said:
Cool beans! So because of the knox trip via root, a few Samsung things like pay won't work. Am I right?
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Correct. Everything else would go back to stock. You would get ota updates and all.?
divine1250 said:
Correct. Everything else would go back to stock.
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Righty! I'll keep you all updated tomorrow when I receive it! Cheers!
With knox tripped you will lose just the warranty which doesn't matter anyway. Samsung pay is working if you keep stock rom without root. Try to see if you can go in recovery mode with vol up home and power and do a factory reset. Sometimes is resolving the boot problem.
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rafeba said:
With knox tripped you will lose just the warranty which doesn't matter anyway. Samsung pay is working if you keep stock rom without root. Try to see if you can go in recovery mode with vol up home and power and do a factory reset. Sometimes is resolving the boot problem.
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Will try first thing when I receive it
rafeba said:
With knox tripped you will lose just the warranty which doesn't matter anyway. Samsung pay is working if you keep stock rom without root. Try to see if you can go in recovery mode with vol up home and power and do a factory reset. Sometimes is resolving the boot problem.
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oh cool Samsung pay will work! Awesome sauce!!!
Phone arrived this morning! Here's where I'm at:
The phone model is the n920s, apparently some sort of korean telecomm model.
I was successfully able to boot into recovery mode via volume up, home and power button. I tried wipeing everythiong and rebooting but it doesn't pass the Galaxy Note 5 splash screen. I'm now downloading it's stock firmware and going to try flashing it via odin.
So it seems I haven't completed lucked out after all!
My findings are that it appears to be a bad/blacklisted imei. I know there is paid options to fix this but how likely are they to work?
I also found that when I boot to recovery mode it gives me theses lines in the log;
dm-verity verification failed
need to check drk first
What is this?
Even after flashing the correct n920s package from sammobile via odin I have these lines.
Any help appreciated!
Don't bother with dm-verity verification. You can google and you can see. For IMEI go to www.imeigurus.com. They are very good and they can fix your problem for 35$ include sim unlocking for that amount.
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rafeba said:
Don't bother with dm-verity verification. You can google and you can see. For IMEI go to www.imeigurus.com. They are very good and they can fix your problem for 35$ include sim unlocking for that amount.
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I had a look at that website and I see they don't support my phone which is n920s version. In regards to forgetting about the DRK, I'm pretty sure that's why I can't boot my phone.
Just to clarify for all I seem to have three main problems now;
1 - IMEI is bad/blacklisted (Repairable).
2 - dm-verity verification need to check drk first (Not sure how to fix).
3 - FRP Lock is enabled/on stopping me from installing twrp etc (not sure how to fix).
Phone cannot boot up to enable USB Debug or anything.
Stuck only with recovery mode and ODIN mode.
Just to keep everything in one place for anyone else who has this problem, here is a private message I just sent to 123Unlock over at sammobile.com forums. He is from SRS(Simlock Remote Server) - www.unlocksamsungonline.nl
Hi there,
I've been reading through a lot of websites for the last 7 hours trying to fix a phone that I bought. I was caught in a scam and sold a Samsung Galaxy Note 5 N920S which has a bad/blacklisted IMEI, the FRP lock is enabled/on and the DRK needs to be repaired. The guy who sold it to me said he got it from his work place. He also said he got it unlocked (I don't know what network it was on) and rooted it. Then when he went to sell it he factory reset it and now it's stuck/broken the way it is.
After all my reading it seems like you/your company are the only ones capable of fixing my phone. Could you please help me. I'm obviously willing to pay for the job.
My phone does not boot but I can enter ODIN and recovery modes. For more information here is a thread I started over at XDA - Developers:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note5/help/help-bricked-hopefully-soft-note-5-t3445232
To contact me directly here is my email - [email protected]
Look forward to hearing from you,
Chris.
Did you flash the stock firmware with Odin? Did you put the firmware in AP section in odin and it was successfully flashed? Sometimes after that it keep staying in boot screen for long time. Just turn it off presing the power key for 10 seconds and turn on again.
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Confusing galaxy note 5!

I bought a second hand galaxy note 5, on the back cover of the phone the model is written SM-N920C but in download mode is written SM-N920d ! Nevertheless when I check the model at "setting/about the device" the model was SM-N920I
The problem started when my note 5 was flashed with venom rom then I accidentally formated all system files so the phone stuck in Android logo, I tried to flash the phone using Odin and SM-N920c but Odin said FAILED just when I click start. Now the phone is off for the battery is dead and it couldn't be charged , please help me to find the right flash and is there any way to flash it without download mood?
Use Kies and do an emergency recovery. It'll also be able to determine the actual model number. You probably didn't update the bootloader when usong Venom or something. Usually you want to update to the official marahmallow and then flash after that.
Turbine1991 said:
Use Kies and do an emergency recovery. It'll also be able to determine the actual model number. You probably didn't update the bootloader when usong Venom or something. Usually you want to update to the official marahmallow and then flash after that.
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Thanks for your comment, I did that already but kies does not support emergency recovery for Note 5 SM-N920c!
I've used it once on my 920c when I initially messed something up. You may need to invoke download mode. Turn the phone off and hold home, volume down and power.
Oh, and there's a modern version of kies which works for modern Samsung phones only.
Did you install a custom recovery immediately after rooting? Always do this first.
Mohannad 14 said:
I bought a second hand galaxy note 5, on the back cover of the phone the model is written SM-N920C but in download mode is written SM-N920d ! Nevertheless when I check the model at "setting/about the device" the model was SM-N920I
The problem started when my note 5 was flashed with venom rom then I accidentally formated all system files so the phone stuck in Android logo, I tried to flash the phone using Odin and SM-N920c but Odin said FAILED just when I click start. Now the phone is off for the battery is dead and it couldn't be charged , please help me to find the right flash and is there any way to flash it without download mood?
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N920d or N9200?
In your case, I would go with what is mentioned in the download mode since the back glass can be replaced with another model and ROM flashing can alter model # sometimes.
PS: you need to be sure that it was an original Note 5, not just a copy. I'd recommend taking it to the nearest service center to have it checked out.
Turbine1991 said:
I've used it once on my 920c when I initially messed something up. You may need to invoke download mode. Turn the phone off and hold home, volume down and power.
Oh, and there's a modern version of kies which works for modern Samsung phones only.
Did you install a custom recovery immediately after rooting? Always do this first.
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How to do a custom recovery? Thanks for your help my friend.
RazorMC said:
N920d or N9200?
In your case, I would go with what is mentioned in the download mode since the back glass can be replaced with another model and ROM flashing can alter model # sometimes.
PS: you need to be sure that it was an original Note 5, not just a copy. I'd recommend taking it to the nearest service center to have it checked out.
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I went with what is mentioned in the download mode which is N920d but I didn't find this firmware at any site?
Mohannad 14 said:
I went with what is mentioned in the download mode which is N920d but I didn't find this firmware at any site?
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Because that firmware does not exist.
It's either 920C or 920CD (for dual-sim) or 9200 for Chinese models.
The first two will have similar firmwares but the 9200 uses different one.
Have you verified exactly which model it is? What does Kies mention when you connect?
RazorMC said:
Because that firmware does not exist.
It's either 920C or 920CD (for dual-sim) or 9200 for Chinese models.
The first two will have similar firmwares but the 9200 uses different one.
Have you verified exactly which model it is? What does Kies mention when you connect?
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Thanks for your help, Yes, it is SM-N920D and it really confusing! do you think that this phone is fake?
Mohannad 14 said:
Thanks for your help, Yes, it is SM-N920D and it really confusing! do you think that this phone is fake?
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As per my search on google, the n920D is Docomo variant.
I haven't been able to find the stock firmware anywhere as of yet.
Flash a custom recovery for your variant (TWRP>others) and then flash a custome ROM that is compatible with 920D.
There must be some on XDA itself.
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As per my search on google, the n920D is Docomo variant.
I haven't been able to find the stock firmware anywhere as of yet.
Flash a custom recovery for your variant (TWRP>others) and then flash a custome ROM that is compatible with 920D.
There must be some on XDA itself.
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Thanks a lot. I appreciate your great efforts my friend. The problem still the same, no stock firmware for N920D

S10 (SM-G973F) unlock stuck boot loop

I have an S10 that I tried to root it. I unlocked the OEM, it worked. I did the patch procedure for the Rom ZTO for S10 magisk, just the AP part, it worked. When I restarted in Recovery to clear the data the screen gets stuck on the boot screen. I can no longer get into recovery. Any help please. Forgive my English, I'm from the Amazon, Brazil.
MaelMaia said:
I have an S10 that I tried to root it. I unlocked the OEM, it worked. I did the patch procedure for the Rom ZTO for S10 magisk, just the AP part, it worked. When I restarted in Recovery to clear the data the screen gets stuck on the boot screen. I can no longer get into recovery. Any help please. Forgive my English, I'm from the Amazon, Brazil.
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i have so many questions about where youre from, but ill hold them for some other time perhaps. Anyways, can you get to download mode?
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i have so many questions about where youre from, but ill hold them for some other time perhaps. Anyways, can you get to download mode?
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Friend thanks for your attention. I repeated the procedure of unlocking the OEM of the S10, as it is also a download screen I took to reinstall Rom Sotck. But in the shortcuts from the keys was not able to access the download mode. Now I'm using it. Thanks. What are the questions about where I live?
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Friend thanks for your attention. I repeated the procedure of unlocking the OEM of the S10, as it is also a download screen I took to reinstall Rom Sotck. But in the shortcuts from the keys was not able to access the download mode. Now I'm using it. Thanks. What are the questions about where I live?
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so, you got the phone up and working as it should?
man, basically im jealous of how close you are to something so awesome. I live in the southeast corner of South Dakota, and its a barren wasteland here. The state i live in is the home of Harley Davidson and Mt Rushmore, but little else LOL!!
how far would you have to go before youre in actual jungle? like is it a km? is it literally right outside your back yard? I visited the Yucatan this summer and i loved it! I know that is quite a ways north and west of you, but thats the closest ive been to Brazil so far in my lifetime

Unlock carrier locked bootloader Pixel [BETA]

UPDATE AS OF 16 OF MAY 2023
This project isn't working right now, but I am still working on it.
However due the complicated nature of the projects and the fact that I have little free time means this project will probably still take time to get to functional state.
If anyone has any idea please contact me, any hell is welcome!
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Hi!
So I decided I wanted to flash custom software into my phone, but it's bootloader was locked so I figure a way to unlock it!
I am going to leave 2 methods:
1. It's the most risky but has more chance of working. The idea is to flash the whole firmware again to the phone, but from an unlocked model.
This is posible using the EDL mode and Sahara protocol.
The EDL mode is an emergency mode which allows user to flash firmware in case fastboot and ADB fails. It's also available in all Qualcomm devices.
It is also completly independent from the rest of the phone, and it's the first bootloader we have. If everything is ok it triggers the second bootloader(fastboot) which then boots the system(See the diagram if you want).
As we want to reflash the firmware keep in mind this could brick your phone and I won't take any resposability if it happen
Materials:
-QPST
-Qualcomm Driver
-Working USB Cable
-Fastboot and ADB set up and working
-knoledge on using ADB
Procedure:
1. Download and install Qualcomm drivers
2. Download and install QPST
4.Downlaod the MBN file
3. Reboot
4. Connect the phone to the PC, then open cmd and run "adb reboot edl".
If you are on fastboot mode, then try "fastboot oem edl", "fastboot reboot-edl", "fastboot reboot edl". One of this should work
5. Go to C:\Program Files\Qualcomm\QPST\bin\
6.Open QPST Config(it's a blue phone, see picture)
7. Click on "Start clients" and then "Software download". A new window should open
8. Now we need to select the phone image using the browser button
9. Click on start to flash ⚡️
Please be aware the method wasn't tested, so this could brick your phone.
If you decide to try it, and have questions or ru into problems during the process, please let me know.
Also remember to take a backup of your data, as it is goig to be lost. ℹ
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As for the second method, I tried it and it didn't work for me, but is completly safe so you may want to give it a try.
1. Enrrol on the android 12 beta program, AND MAKE A BACKUP OF YOUR DATA
2. Install the update
3. Now exit from the beta program
4. Now you should have an update, it's a rollback to the stable version of android 12. After you installed the update the phone will restart and factory reset.
5. Do the setup as normal
In the end you may have unlocked the bootloader, to check just go to developer options and check if it is enabled or not.

			
				
Can we get a video of how to do this?
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So you attempted one of these methods and did it work or not work.What device did you use?
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That seems to be a probelm with the drivers. Did you install everything properly?
You may want to uninstall them and reinstall again to see if we solve the problem. Also try to run the app with admin privileges
Let me know how if you have more issues or if this doesn;t solve the problem at all.
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Can we get a video of how to do this?
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I can make a video, but I can only publish it on January. Untill then I think the guide is easy to understand so if you want to try the method you shouldn't have problems.
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I can make a video, but I can only publish it on January. Untill then I think the guide is easy to understand so if you want to try the method you shouldn't have problems.
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I understand thanks
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这似乎是驱动程序的问题。您是否正确安装了所有内容?
您可能需要卸载它们并重新安装,看看我们是否能解决问题。还尝试以管理员权限运行该应用程序
如果您有更多问题,或者这根本无法解决问题,请告诉我
MOD EDIT: You may need to uninstall them and reinstall to see if we can fix the problem. Also tried running the app with admin rights
Let me know if you have more questions, or if this doesn't solve the problem at all.
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同样的问题,无法解决。
MOD Edit: Same problem, can't solve it.
Looks like this is a common issue, I will look the documentation of QPST and see if I see the cause of the problem. Thank you guys for helping up this project
So I found that that version of QPST is outdated(it's the 2.7 build 140 and the latest version is 2.7 build 460). I am leaving a zip with it here.
Try and see if this time around we manage to unlock the bootloader
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This is the latest version
这是最新版本
#mcl, I have the same problem as you have, I live in Portugal and bought a used Pixel 4 but apparently it's origin is the US, Verizon. From your original post I take it that you didn't try this method yourself and hope others will try? Or were you successful?
for anyone in the same situation, read this thread: https://android.stackexchange.com/q...ed-against-physical-tampering-in-google-pixel
My guess is: if your pixel's " OEM unlocking " is greyed out it will not be possible to unlock. Although I didn't try the EDL route I'm quit sure that at some point you will get a message "bootloader is locked"
gentle_giant said:
for anyone in the same situation, read this thread: https://android.stackexchange.com/q...ed-against-physical-tampering-in-google-pixel
My guess is: if your pixel's " OEM unlocking " is greyed out it will not be possible to unlock. Although I didn't try the EDL route I'm quit sure that at some point you will get a message "bootloader is locked"
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Hey I am quite busy recently so I haven't really had time to look more on the thread, though I believe there will always be a way, it may be hard to find but no OS is perfect, and Android is no exception. As it turns out, even if this method worked, when it connect to the internet there will be a high chance that using the IMEI of the phone it will "remember" it's a locked model and won't allow you to flash new firmware.
However I am working on a new method, which is also safer, though I have still work to do, so when It is ready I am going to publish another guide.
Good luck all untill them
Hi mcl, my problem is: I do like to change OS and I did so on my previous HTC M7 and M10. And these 2 phones still function with PixelExperience 10 or 11.
But at best I'm a simple layman with a lot of enthusiasm.
Anyway, I will keep an eye on this thread and hopefully you will find time to make this new method work!
By the way, I see that we are "neighbors", I live in Portugal.
gentle_giant said:
Hi mcl, my problem is: I do like to change OS and I did so on my previous HTC M7 and M10. And these 2 phones still function with PixelExperience 10 or 11.
But at best I'm a simple layman with a lot of enthusiasm.
Anyway, I will keep an eye on this thread and hopefully you will find time to make this new method work!
By the way, I see that we are "neighbors", I live in Portugal.
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Hahah yeah we are definitely neighbors.
Well I do want to become a software engineer though right now I am just a busy enthusiastic.
I also really enjoy custom OS, when I had my Galaxy S9 I used to have custom ROMs.
Hope I manage to find a new solution as soon as posible for all if you guys!!!

			
				
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any luck with that? can I backup my firmware before doing it?
darknmy said:
How is bootloader state protected against physical tampering in Google Pixel
A week ago my professor's Pixel 4 XL was stolen from his desk when he left it there for charging. The phone has been shut down. It had few minutes of battery left when it was plugged in charging. T...
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We are not doing physical atack, so that is not a problem for us.
Also, I don't believe the pixel 4 XL is perfect, for sure there are errors and security vulnerabilities. We just need to find them.

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