Finding out the XT1xxx - X 2014 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

New to the whole rooting scene. I want to root my phone but this is honestly the first question I have before I remotely do anything.
Though i'm not the most tech savvy person I just want know how I find this out.

Xeroblaz said:
New to the whole rooting scene. I want to root my phone but this is honestly the first question I have before I remotely do anything.
Though i'm not the most tech savvy person I just want know how I find this out.
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You can download antutu benchmark or kingroot (it shows when it scans for root method) to check your model number.
Maybe there is something in the settings but I can't remember right now.

OrenGazala said:
You can download antutu benchmark or kingroot (it shows when it scans for root method) to check your model number.
Maybe there is something in the settings but I can't remember right now.
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Thank you, found it its a XT1096. No auto root for me though.

OrenGazala said:
You can download antutu benchmark or kingroot (it shows when it scans for root method) to check your model number.
Maybe there is something in the settings but I can't remember right now.
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Not the best way to do it. If for example there is a xt1095 installed on a xt1092, it would show the wrong model in antutu.
From the bootloader the command:
fastboot getvar all
would show the true model number which does not change after flashing a rom. And this method does not require root nor the bootloader to be unlocked.
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AGISCI said:
Not the best way to do it. If for example there is a xt1095 installed on a xt1092, it would show the wrong model in antutu.
From the bootloader the command:
fastboot getvar all
would show the true model number which does not change after flashing a rom. And this method does not require root nor the bootloader to be unlocked.
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Yeah I know it is not the best way to do that lol...
I suggested it because he said he is new to these things so he probably has the stock rom and didn't change his firmware before...

OrenGazala said:
Yeah I know it is not the best way to do that lol...
I suggested it because he said he is new to these things so he probably has the stock rom and didn't change his firmware before...
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True, but we don't know if he bought it new or used. For example if it is used, the previous owner could have flashed another rom. I prefer to think of all possible circumstances.
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AGISCI said:
True, but we don't know if he bought it new or used. For example if it is used, the previous owner could have flashed another rom. I prefer to think of all possible circumstances.
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That's a good point of view.
You are right.

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Problem with recovery z1 Help please.

Ok so i've made a mistake, fortunately I can still use my phone but i'm in unfamiliar territory.
What I did was download the 4.3 Rom by RomAur, installed the rom and the recovery as per the instructions within the thread, then rebooted to flashmode and entered flashtool so I could flash the kernel and baseband from 290, but made the mistake of excluding kernel and baseband and flashing the only other option which was BOOTBUNDLE, and since then my recovery has been inaccessible.
I've reflashed the dual recovery but it won't allow me to access it via the power on up or down method or the adb reboot recovery method.
I really can't continue with this phone or flash anything without a working recovery, does anyone have any idea how to get my recovery back please??
Any help would be appreciated.
I'm also wanting to unlock the bootloader but without a working recovery i'm a little hesitant to begin.
Phone: Sony Z1 C6903
Rom: RomAur v4.0
Bootloader status: Locked
Flash the kernel and baseband from 290 in flashtool then.
gregbradley said:
Flash the kernel and baseband from 290 in flashtool then.
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Well i've gone and downgraded but used an unbranded ftf, which has now taken over my IMEI, which now reads 0000000000000000.
In a bad way here and stuck in work with limited internet, i'm now back on a 534 rom and feel like smashing this thing up.
Going home soon so will sit down and go through it all again from scratch, wish i'd just left it on my old monx rom now.
Bad times.
Any other ideas Greg ? Or anyone else?
just upgrade back, I believe you get your IMEI back that way..
The problem you are having is that you need unlocked boot to get a properly working recovery and root on 4.3
gregbradley said:
just upgrade back, I believe you get your IMEI back that way..
The problem you are having is that you need unlocked boot to get a properly working recovery and root on 4.3
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Ah i see, well i'm downloading an ftf which is t-mobile 534, it's the closest thing i could get to EE, as at the moment i have no recovery and no root.
So should i do this in this order.
get this tmobile 534 and re root and get recovery, i imagine at this point my IMEI will still be missing (hopefully not) then what would you do?
Update to 4.3 by using one of those roms? and then unlock the bootloader? As thats where I ended up losing recovery, i'm thinking thats maybe down to me flashing boot bundle instead of kernel and baseband through flash tool.
Also doesn't unlocking the bootloader require system rw access?
And thanks by the way Greg, i appreciate your help.
Same thing happened to me. So I flashed Nordic 4.3 kept my data booted then flashed the kernel that comes with twrp. So far everything is great
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1) Update to 4.3 using a FTF of your choice.
2) Unlock bootloader (This will wipe system and internal memory so have a backup of internal sdcard)
3) Flash any of the three kernels from the top of this post, I am using the third one with philz recovery.
4) enter recovery and flash the SuperSU.zip found in that same post.
Done.
You do not need root to unlock bootloader. The kernels have the recovery incorporated into them
pikeylfc said:
Same thing happened to me. So I flashed Nordic 4.3 kept my data booted then flashed the kernel that comes with twrp. So far everything is great
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How do you flash a rom without a recovery though? sideload? Not sure, but nevermind, i ended up doing what i said i was going to do and now i'm back online and have re rooted but still on 4.2, will probably stay on 4.2 until 4.3 is 100%
Not being able to use things was too much of a pain in the arse.
Cheers by the way m8
gregbradley said:
1) Update to 4.3 using a FTF of your choice.
2) Unlock bootloader (This will wipe system and internal memory so have a backup of internal sdcard)
3) Flash any of the three kernels from the top of this post, I am using the third one with philz recovery.
4) enter recovery and flash the SuperSU.zip found in that same post.
Done.
You do not need root to unlock bootloader. The kernels have the recovery incorporated into them
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Ahh that sounds simple enough, cheers m8, well i'll maybe give that a whirl as i'm at home and obviously my internal has been wiped anyway, got a back up in work so i'm running on minimum until i go back there.
While i'm in this state i may as well give it a go.
Cheers Greg, will let you know here if it worked out.
gregbradley said:
1) Update to 4.3 using a FTF of your choice.
2) Unlock bootloader (This will wipe system and internal memory so have a backup of internal sdcard)
3) Flash any of the three kernels from the top of this post, I am using the third one with philz recovery.
4) enter recovery and flash the SuperSU.zip found in that same post.
Done.
You do not need root to unlock bootloader. The kernels have the recovery incorporated into them
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Well i've not attempted the unlock because after following the instructions it says in my phone that my bootloader cannot be unlocked.
I downloaded a vodafone UK ftf if that makes any difference, i got my phone from EE.
I noticed that you said to someone that they couldn't unlock the bootloader if it said that? Is there no way around it?
dladz said:
I noticed that you said to someone that they couldn't unlock the bootloader if it said that? Is there no way around it?
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Bootloader Unlocking Allowed: NO
You can't unlock bootloader. Is impossible and no confirmation if even will be in some "unofficial" way.
eclyptos said:
Bootloader Unlocking Allowed: NO
You can't unlock bootloader. Is impossible and no confirmation if even will be in some "unofficial" way.
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Yea i've just learnt that from Greg, that is ridiculous, I've never had a phone that this has happened to.
First and last Sony i ever buy, period.
Cheers.
dladz said:
Yea i've just learnt that from Greg, that is ridiculous, I've never had a phone that this has happened to.
First and last Sony i ever buy, period.
Cheers.
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So if you know why you opening a new thread? We are here to learn, what the difference if I said what he said 100 times, is because I do not have 1000thanx. Still the source good and confirmed.
dladz said:
Yea i've just learnt that from Greg, that is ridiculous, I've never had a phone that this has happened to.
First and last Sony i ever buy, period.
Cheers.
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Get your Sony phones from Vodafone, all 3 of my Xperia T's and my Z1 have been able to be unlocked.
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eclyptos said:
So if you know why you opening a new thread? We are here to learn, what the difference if I said what he said 100 times, is because I do not have 1000thanx. Still the source good and confirmed.
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Oh i'm sorry, i'm just coming to terms with myself being shafted by yet another company, i'm sorry i didn't click the damn thanks button, there i clicked it is that ok ?
I learnt about the answer to my thread after i'd heard from Greg, I don't plant one seed i plant several, I find out what i need to know quickly because my life doesn't give me time very often.
Apologies if i seem harsh, i'm not in a very good mood at the moment.
gregbradley said:
Get your Sony phones from Vodafone, all 3 of my Xperia T's and my Z1 have been able to be unlocked.
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So what youre saying is that if the phones unlocked then the bootloader unlock will work?
I seriously can't have an android phone as restricted as this.
dladz said:
Apologies if i seem harsh, i'm not in a very good mood at the moment.
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I understand.
dladz said:
I seriously can't have an android phone as restricted as this.
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Agree with you.
dladz said:
So what youre saying is that if the phones unlocked then the bootloader unlock will work?.
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No, just that Vodafone do not restrict the boot loader
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gregbradley said:
No, just that Vodafone do not restrict the boot loader
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Is there any solid data on how/why some Z1s cannot be bootloader unlocked? I have a C6906 from Overseas Electronics which I think was sourced from Canda and cannot be BL unlocked, though it's sim unlocked and otherwise works fine on AT&T LTE.
I found a thread/post here mentioning that Sony may be able to "fix" these devices (and possibly for free, at that). I'm going to run down that angle, but if there's any technical data on what could be preventing the BL unlock I'd be very interested in doing some legwork on my own.
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Is there any solid data on how/why some Z1s cannot be bootloader unlocked? I have a C6906 from Overseas Electronics which I think was sourced from Canda and cannot be BL unlocked, though it's sim unlocked and otherwise works fine on AT&T LTE.
I found a thread/post here mentioning that Sony may be able to "fix" these devices (and possibly for free, at that). I'm going to run down that angle, but if there's any technical data on what could be preventing the BL unlock I'd be very interested in doing some legwork on my own.
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Not too sure mate, think its coded not to be unlockable, in which case someone would have to do quite a bit of digging to undo whatever was done. And seeing as that the vast majority of people knew to buy from a source that doesn't have the NO to unlocking the BL I would say that its not going to happen any time soon. I usually do a bit of digging before I buy a phone, rushed into this one and I'm paying for it now.
I'll check out that link you put up, maybe there's hope yet.
Edit: as for the link you put up, that's just for the sim lock.
If you want an unlockable phone then you'll either have to claim from a 3rd party insurer an hope that they give you an unlocked phone or contact Sony for an RMA and hope that they give you one. Otherwise I can't see it.
But in all fairness your missing custom kernels and aosp type ROMs. Most everything else will work fine, including all (well most) the ROMs that are in the android development section, so that's not a total loss by any means.
When roots fixed completely for 4.3, well see more.
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[Q] [Help] [Root] [C6902]

Hey
I am using C6902 and i am on 14.3.0.A.757 and i wanna know how to safely root my device my bootloader is locked and i wanna back up TA too i have already tried vroot,360root it didnt worked
Thanks in advance
ankur.co.in said:
Hey
I am using C6902 and i am on 14.3.0.A.757 and i wanna know how to safely root my device my bootloader is locked and i wanna back up TA too i have already tried vroot,360root it didnt worked
Thanks in advance
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Too late to do it safely, as you used vroot, your IMEI number has already been sent to an unknown IP address in china.
You will be better off doing some reading first, especially the link in my signature
ankur.co.in said:
Hey
I am using C6902 and i am on 14.3.0.A.757 and i wanna know how to safely root my device my bootloader is locked and i wanna back up TA too i have already tried vroot,360root it didnt worked
Thanks in advance
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What supposed to mean "safely"? Downgrade to .534, Install DualRecovery and then Update to Pre-Rooted 4.4 using method by NUT from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2711982
Start for Line How to Update to .757:
What do you mean my imei has been sent to unknown ip in china? What will happen now?
ankur.co.in said:
What do you mean my imei has been sent to unknown ip in china? What will happen now?
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Who knows, they may do nothing, they may use your IMEI number for nefarious means. Just goes to show the power of doing your research before using something from a website in china on your phone.
You are not the only one, lots of other people have done it as well
You may just as well go ahead and follow the correct instructions to root now
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What do you mean my imei has been sent to unknown ip in china? What will happen now?
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They will come at your Home, direct from China, and knock, knock to the door, usually they don't use the entryphone, they will ask for you and they will ask to let them see your phone, then they will tell you that the phone is confiscated because the one with the same IMEI was stolen in China. Then you will go back home, in your rom, crying and asking your-self why did you use VROOT!!!
ROFLMAO!

Nexus 6 stock on Google boot logo

Hi guys, so here is the story. My brother bought a Nexus 6, it came with 5.1 and he tried to update it via OTA today, it boot up, reboot and when powering on, it was stuck in a bootloop.
I tried first just clearing cache and data on the stock recovery, but had the same results when trying to boot up. I started to get worry but hey its a Nexus, he couldn't brick it just taking an OTA.
Well, I booted to fastboot which does fine, my computer recognozed it, i tried to faatboot flash a custom recovery but, happens the bootloader is locked, i thought I am just a command away to unlock it, but it fails telling me that the option was not thicked in settings.
I now, have no idea what else to do. Any ideas? Is there anything I can flash on the bootloader if it is not unlocked?
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Hello,
please try to Flash with this:
[Toolkit] Wug's Nexus Root Toolkit v2.0.5 [Updated 03/27/15]: Nexus 6 Thread
There should be laws against soliciting.
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Trafalgar Square said:
Hello,
please try to Flash with this:
[Toolkit] Wug's Nexus Root Toolkit v2.0.5 [Updated 03/27/15]: Nexus 6 Thread
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Will do in the AM
istperson said:
There should be laws against soliciting.
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Not sure if understand what do you mean
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istperson said:
There should be laws against soliciting.
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shall i ask a lawyer for you?
JakeOcn said:
Not sure if understand what do you mean
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Offering "solutions" that are proved not to work, by promoting methods that are not recommended. These are the homeopathic solutions for the real diseases.
If your phone's bootloader is not unlocked, and the Enable OEM unlocking is not ticked then you can't do anything. And if you can't do anything, you can't do anything with tollkits either, because they are not magic pixies that solve problems, but only frontends for adb and fastboot.
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Droidphilev said:
shall i ask a lawyer for you?
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istperson said:
Offering "solutions" that are proved not to work, by promoting methods that are not recommended. These are the homeopathic solutions for the real diseases.
If your phone's bootloader is not unlocked, and the Enable OEM unlocking is not ticked then you can't do anything. And if you can't do anything, you can't do anything with tollkits either, because they are not magic pixies that solve problems, but only frontends for adb and fastboot.
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Thanks for clarifying. So, I guess the phone is basically bricked with no known solutions, correct?
To be clear:
You seem to know your way around fastboot, so the tip to use a toolkit is a bit useless (and not recommended by a large part of xda).
And about your problem: Your brothers N6 is a brick, sorry. With a locked bootloader and no custom recovery there is no way to recover from a bootloop if the "allow OEM unlocking" isn't ticked (found in the developer options in settings).
Since Lollipop it is quite possible to brick your Nexus by just taking an OTA. First thing I always do with my phones, even before Lollipop, is to unlock the bootloader. That way you always have a way back.
I'm afraid, you have to send it for repairs. But they'll replace it, because it's their fault.
But when you get your replacement, you really should start with unlocking the bootloader. That won't affect anything else, but if Google botches another OTA, the phone will be fixable.
Didgeridoohan said:
To be clear:
You seem to know your way around fastboot, so the tip to use a toolkit is a bit useless (and not recommended by a large part of xda).
And about your problem: Your brothers N6 is a brick, sorry. With a locked bootloader and no custom recovery there is no way to recover from a bootloop if the "allow OEM unlocking" isn't ticked (found in the developer options in settings).
Since Lollipop it is quite possible to brick your Nexus by just taking an OTA. First thing I always do with my phones, even before Lollipop, is to unlock the bootloader. That way you always have a way back.
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I'm afraid, you have to send it for repairs. But they'll replace it, because it's their fault.
But when you get your replacement, you really should start with unlocking the bootloader. That won't affect anything else, but if Google botches another OTA, the phone will be fixable.
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Thank you both, I will in that case send it back to google and make sure my brother unlocks the bootloader as soon as he gets it.
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Need help regarding my NEW S6 G920T

Okay so i have read a few thread posts but all this seems a bit too confusing. Here is the situation. I bought a used S6-G920T which is unlocked as of now, i don't know what method was used to unlock it since i bought it pre unlocked. My sim(Non T-Mobile) is working fine. I am on 5.1.1- BASEBAND: G920TUVU3DOJ7, what i want to do is update to marshmallow, the official OTA isn't really available as it says the system was tampered with. I want to know if it is safe to update to 6.0.1 via odin without losing my unlock. Thanks in advance to anyone who bothered to read through.
BTW as of now i don't have root access.
What do you mean when you say you're unlocked?
You can use Odin to update the phone to newer baseband and bootloader; you can then use Odin to flash TWRP, and install the ROM of your choice.
socal87 said:
What do you mean when you say you're unlocked?
You can use Odin to update the phone to newer baseband and bootloader; you can then use Odin to flash TWRP, and install the ROM of your choice.
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I am talking about carrier unlock. I currently don't have any carrier restrictions. Will update cause my phone to become relocked?
bolt890 said:
I am talking about carrier unlock. I currently don't have any carrier restrictions. Will update cause my phone to become relocked?
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It shouldn't, no. You should be able to update and still use your phone on the carrier of your choice.
socal87 said:
It shouldn't, no. You should be able to update and still use your phone on the carrier of your choice.
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It doesn't matter regardless of what method may have been used to unlock it?
Going to update soon via odin.
bolt890 said:
It doesn't matter regardless of what method may have been used to unlock it?
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What method did you use? I don't imagine it would...of course, if you flash a stock TMobile ROM, some TMobile features may not work on another carrier...
socal87 said:
What method did you use? I don't imagine it would...of course, if you flash a stock TMobile ROM, some TMobile features may not work on another carrier...
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That is the issue I bought it unlocked(used) so no idea what method may have been used. I might just go ahead and update. Thanks for the help.
bolt890 said:
That is the issue I bought it unlocked(used) so no idea what method may have been used. I might just go ahead and update. Thanks for the help.
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I'm pretty sure the phone unlock has something to do with the IMEI of the phone being tied to the carrier. If it is unlocked, you should be able to use it on any carrier. It sounds like the process takes place in a special partition that is at the lower levels, like the bootloader, and does not change regardless of what software is used on the phone. I'd say just go for it and update, I can't see any reason why it wouldn't work, even after an Odin flash.

How to find firmware Compatibility - Moto G6.

I have a straight talk Moto g6 which is not bootloader unlockable according to the Motorola site for bootloader checking. My question is how do you know which firmware would be potentially compatible? Because I was thinking that if I found one close enough I could possibly "trick" my current firmware which is straight talk branded and possibly flash a new bootloader which might enable to achieve an unlock. If anyone has any knowledge on that or how to achieve it I would appreciate your input. Thank you for reading.
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I have a straight talk Moto g6 which is not bootloader unlockable according to the Motorola site for bootloader checking. My question is how do you know which firmware would be potentially compatible? Because I was thinking that if I found one close enough I could possibly "trick" my current firmware which is straight talk branded and possibly flash a new bootloader which might enable to achieve an unlock. If anyone has any knowledge on that or how to achieve it I would appreciate your input. Thank you for reading.
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Being a senior member you should already know the answer to that lol. It can't be done. That would be like me trying to use firmware for the Moto g6play from the Amazon variant on my boost Mobile variant. It will only cause boot loop or brick.
ninjakira said:
Being a senior member you should already know the answer to that lol. It can't be done. That would be like me trying to use firmware for the Moto g6play from the Amazon variant on my boost Mobile variant. It will only cause boot loop or brick.
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True. Lol. Oh well. Thanks for responding.
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True. Lol. Oh well. Thanks for responding.
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Sorry if I sound like a **** lol I wish we could do voice on here because text makes me sound like a total **** on here ??
Curious to know your model number? Should be similar to Xt1926-7. Without being unlocked, you can't modify system partition so I believe you might be out of luck. I'd try the command to unlock just to see if you get lucky. It should simply fail with an error message if it doesn't work. It shouldn't brick the device. I do wonder if blankflash might be of use in this case but not sure. If you can also throw in a link to the specs of that specific model, it would help.
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Xplorer4x4 said:
Curious to know your model number? Should be similar to Xt1926-7. Without being unlocked, you can't modify system partition so I believe you might be out of luck. I'd try the command to unlock just to see if you get lucky. It should simply fail with an error message if it doesn't work. It shouldn't brick the device. I do wonder if blankflash might be of use in this case but not sure. If you can also throw in a link to the specs of that specific model, it would help.
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The model number is XT1925DL. Build number is OPS27.104-15-15. It is the 3GB ram and 32 GB internel storage. Thats all i could find out for this model. And this is what i got for the unlock command. I believe its the one you were referring to. Im not sure if it was successful because it said it was supposed to erase user data.
hydroman202 said:
The model number is XT1925DL. Build number is OPS27.104-15-15. It is the 3GB ram and 32 GB internel storage. Thats all i could find out for this model. And this is what i got for the unlock command. I believe its the one you were referring to. Im not sure if it was successful because it said it was supposed to erase user data.
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I believe it's asking for the unlock code. You have to get that from Motorola's website.
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I believe it's asking for the unlock code. You have to get that from Motorola's website.
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I believe you are correct. Unfortunately they wont give it to me because its says my device is not eligible to be bootloader unlocked. Wish there was another way to bootloader unlock it. Or maybe some other way to get the code. Although im pretty sure that isn't possible. Maybe there is a way maybe not. I will just have to do more research.
Not sure it matters but your command is wrong. Try this: fastboot oem get_unlock_data
Should look like this:
(bootloader) 0A40040192024205#4C4D3556313230
(bootloader) 30373731363031303332323239#BD00
(bootloader) 8A672BA4746C2CE02328A2AC0C39F95
(bootloader) 1A3E5#1F53280002000000000000000
(bootloader) 0000000
The command you are using is to unlock the bootloader not get the unlock code(my fault I wasn't clearer).
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hydroman202 said:
I believe you are correct. Unfortunately they wont give it to me because its says my device is not eligible to be bootloader unlocked. Wish there was another way to bootloader unlock it. Or maybe some other way to get the code. Although im pretty sure that isn't possible. Maybe there is a way maybe not. I will just have to do more research.
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Even if you aren't on the list of eligible devices, you can still request it. Only ten percent of the unlockable phones are on that list. Get your unlock info and request an unlock key on Motorola's website anyway. It'll probably work
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Even if you aren't on the list of eligible devices, you can still request it. Only ten percent of the unlockable phones are on that list. Get your unlock info and request an unlock key on Motorola's website anyway. It'll probably work
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That's what I was thinking too based on the Moto site.
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The e5 play isn't on the list and I unlocked both of the ones I had. Same with the e4 I believe. They only list the developer phones as readily unlockable. But most of them are unless blocked by the carrier. I believe T Mobile had theirs locked down.
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The e5 play isn't on the list and I unlocked both of the ones I had. Same with the e4 I believe. They only list the developer phones as readily unlockable. But most of them are unless blocked by the carrier. I believe T Mobile had theirs locked down.
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To my knowledge Verizon is the only carrier that blocks it. Seems very un T-Mobile like to block it. Times change but when the LG G3 was released T-Mobile variant was the only one that could be unlocked for sure. Verizon was locked, AT&T was mixed results I believe, Sprint variant was locked I believe but who cares about sprint anyways [emoji14]
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To my knowledge Verizon is the only carrier that blocks it. Seems very un T-Mobile like to block it. Times change but when the LG G3 was released T-Mobile variant was the only one that could be unlocked for sure. Verizon was locked, AT&T was mixed results I believe, Sprint variant was locked I believe but who cares about sprint anyways [emoji14]
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You're right. I'm thinking of cricket. And that's only what I've read in the forums. T Mobile is unlocked
I've just found out my bootloader is Verizon based. Which means that it's a no go for unlocking it. Unless someone else can think of a way or find an alternative route to generate an Motorola unique key. Which I'm pretty sure it can only be done by them. I may be wrong though.

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