Hi i bought a Droid turbo 1 unlocked on eBay about year ago and i use it on metro pcs. I really wanting to root it so i can get rid of bloat ware. there are a lot of options and i am confused on which one to take? Thanks!
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darmentle said:
Hi i bought a Droid turbo 1 unlocked on eBay about year ago and i use it on metro pcs. I really wanting to root it so i can get rid of bloat ware. there are a lot of options and i am confused on which one to take? Thanks!
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If that's all you want root for, I would recommend not doing it. Use your launcher to go to the "app info" for the app you don't like and tap "disable."
TheSt33v said:
If that's all you want root for, I would recommend not doing it. Use your launcher to go to the "app info" for the app you don't like and tap "disable."
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There are other issue also Verizon apps on my phone that cause problems with the metro sim, the emergency alert system has mind of its own keeps giving me alerts for places i dont even live in, even when i disable all of the notification in the app setting, visual voice mail big issue start getting these random error text messages, spent hours trying to get my phone to send and receive picture still not working. Is it a pain in the ass to do? i jail broke one of my older Iphone just hooked it up to my pc .
darmentle said:
There are other issue also Verizon apps on my phone that cause problems with the metro sim, the emergency alert system has mind of its own keeps giving me alerts for places i dont even live in, even when i disable all of the notification in the app setting, visual voice mail big issue start getting these random error text messages, spent hours trying to get my phone to send and receive picture still not working. Is it a pain in the ass to do? i jail broke one of my older Iphone just hooked it up to my pc .
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Not really, especially if you're not concerned about passing safetynet, and judging from the nature of your request I'm assuming that you aren't. If your bootloader is already unlocked (I'm assuming you meant bootloader unlocked in your OP and not SIM unlocked), you can do it by following sections 2-3 of this guide: https://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-turbo/general/guide-how-to-unlock-bootloader-install-t3292684
TheSt33v said:
If your bootloader is already unlocked (I'm assuming you meant bootloader unlocked in your OP and not SIM unlocked), you can do it by following sections 2-3 of this guide: https://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-turbo/general/guide-how-to-unlock-bootloader-install-t3292684
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I wouldn't assume that. I think he is saying carrier unlocked since he's using it on T-mobile network (MetroPCS) -- which doesn't matter as all Verizon LTE phones are carrier unlocked since 2012. (except for prepaid, but this was a postpaid phone).
darmentle said:
Hi i bought a Droid turbo 1 unlocked on eBay about year ago and i use it on metro pcs. I really wanting to root it so i can get rid of bloat ware. there are a lot of options and i am confused on which one to take? Thanks!
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All Verizon postpaid (contract) phones are now carrier unlocked as of 2012, due to agreement with the FCC for extra LTE bandwidth. Many eBay sellers will still say "unlocked" just because people remember how previously Verizon locked their phones to only work with Verizon. So, saying your Verizon phone is carrier unlocked/sim card unlocked is not really necessary, and implies you are saying "bootloader unlocked'.
IF it is bootloader unlocked, what is your status code on the bootloader screen? If your phone is already bootloader unlocked, will be very easy to root.
If your bootloader is NOT already unlocked, you are out of luck at this time. Sunshine does not yet work with the current firmware you have on the phone. It worked with all firmware from November 2015 until the most recent was released (March 2017), so you could have unlocked your Droid Turbo anytime prior to the most recent update (March 2017). Sunshine is working on an update, so all hope is not lost.
If you had stayed on the previous firmware, you could have unlocked the bootloader and rooted. (again, I'm assuming your bootloader is not unlocked.) Tell us the status code on the bootloader screen, and you will know for sure.
With Motorola phones you have to unlock the bootloader to root. I know people say, "But I just want root!". Gotta unlock the bootloader first. With other phones like LG, that can frequently be bypassed (LG G2, LG G3), but not with Motorola phones.
ChazzMatt said:
I wouldn't assume that. I think he is saying carrier unlocked since he's using it on T-mobile network (MetroPCS) -- which doesn't matter as all Verizon LTE phones are carrier unlocked since 2012. (except for prepaid, but this was a postpaid phone).
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True. You know what they say about assuming...
TheSt33v said:
Not really, especially if you're not concerned about passing safetynet, and judging from the nature of your request I'm assuming that you aren't. If your bootloader is already unlocked (I'm assuming you meant bootloader unlocked in your OP and not SIM unlocked), you can do it by following sections 2-3 of this guide: https://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-turbo/general/guide-how-to-unlock-bootloader-install-t3292684
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i have build number MCG24.251-5-5 and the guide says ??
1. Go to Settings -> About phone -> Build number. If it says SU4TL-44, SU4TL-49 or MCG24.251-5, skip to section 1 of this guide. If it says MCG24.251-5-5, you are probably out of luck. This guide will not work for you. If it says anything else, continue reading.
darmentle said:
i have build number MCG24.251-5-5 and the guide says ??
1. Go to Settings -> About phone -> Build number. If it says SU4TL-44, SU4TL-49 or MCG24.251-5, skip to section 1 of this guide. If it says MCG24.251-5-5, you are probably out of luck. This guide will not work for you. If it says anything else, continue reading.
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Today i test sunshine on that version and it says pass ok??but on temproot process stocks???
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You are in luck. Just released:
From @jcase:
[Root && Unlock] Droid Turbo 6.0.1 mcg24.251-5-5
https://forum.xda-developers.com/dr...t-unlock-droid-turbo-6-0-1-mcg24-251-t3639618
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darmentle said:
Hi i bought a Droid turbo 1 unlocked on eBay about year ago and i use it on metro pcs. I really wanting to root it so i can get rid of bloat ware. there are a lot of options and i am confused on which one to take? Thanks!
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If your bootloader is still locked and you have Droid Turbo 6.0.1 MCG24.251-5-5 you can now unlock your bootloader with Sunshine app after using that temp method above.
thanks for the help i will give it a try when i get home tomarrow.
darmentle said:
thanks for the help i will give it a try when i get home tomarrow.
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Guide is now updated for -5-5.
I disconnected the battery also for 30 mins still stuck in the boot loop and idea?
Step 9 my phone will not come out of the endless boot loop i have hooked up to pc and command fastboot oem config fsg-id "" said okay finished total time 0.014 , then i went to restart phone and it boot loop of death?
9. !!!FOR MCG24.251-5-5 ONLY!!! Sunshine will reboot your phone automatically, and it will go into a bootloop. This is normal. Don't panic. Hold down the volume down button until the phone goes into bootloader mode. Plug your phone into the computer, start Minimal ADB and Fastboot (see Section 0 for link if you didn't have to install it before this point), and enter the command fastboot oem config fsg-id "". This will disable the temporary root exploit. Reboot your phone normally, and everything should be happy again.
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Hello everybody, I just got my Moto X and I have to say it is a lovely device better than I expected in terms of how it feels in the hand. Really compact device.
I have some questions:
1. My phone has 4.4.2 but OTA fails to update it to 4.4.3. Is there any software that I can use to update the phone?
2. Is there a flashtool software where I can flash different .ftf fies?
3. Root option for 4.4.3 available?
1. There are a few threads discussing the 4.4.3 OTA, and what condition your phone must be in to receive/install the OTA. For example -> [XT1053] 4.4.3 OTA Update Zip and Android™ 4.4.3, KitKat® Rolls Out to Moto Devices I'm sure if you READ it, you'll find information that will solve your issue. Or if you post details of your phone, carrier, any tweaks you've made to it, etc...
2. I do not believe so.
3. If you have an unlocked bootloader, you *can* Root 4.4.3. If you have a LOCKED bootloader, you *can not* root 4.4.3.
asilviug said:
Hello everybody, I just got my Moto X and I have to say it is a lovely device better than I expected in terms of how it feels in the hand. Really compact device.
I have some questions:
1. My phone has 4.4.2 but OTA fails to update it to 4.4.3. Is there any software that I can use to update the phone?
2. Is there a flashtool software where I can flash different .ftf fies?
3. Root option for 4.4.3 available?
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Locked or unlocked bootloader? What carrier?
I have an unlocked Dev Ed Moto X running TMobile, and it accepted the 4.4.3 OTA update. I first had to revert entirely to stock 4.4.2, though.
varxx said:
Locked or unlocked bootloader? What carrier?
I have an unlocked Dev Ed Moto X running TMobile, and it accepted the 4.4.3 OTA update. I first had to revert entirely to stock 4.4.2, though.
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My phone is branded with an AT&T logo on the back. Model number is xt1058 and I'm running stock 4.4.2
I don't know about the bootloader though, how can I verify that?
I would really like to update this to 4.4.3 and root it, although it's not that easy I see.
Any help would be highly appreciated. I'm even considering throwing in a bounty
asilviug said:
My phone is branded with an AT&T logo on the back. Model number is xt1058 and I'm running stock 4.4.2
I don't know about the bootloader though, how can I verify that?
I would really like to update this to 4.4.3 and root it, although it's not that easy I see.
Any help would be highly appreciated. I'm even considering throwing in a bounty
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Ok... here we go...
4.4.3 is not out for the ATT XT1058 yet, so you can't update to it. You need to wait for ATT to start making it available.
ATT XT1058 has a locked bootloader, and Moto doesn't give out the bootloader unlock codes. Your only option to unlock the bootloader is *IF* (or maybe when) the Chinese WebSite/MiddelMan comes back to selling bootloader unlock codes. See -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/china-middleman-t2751177
There is no option to root 4.4.3 when you have a locked bootloader.
If you want usable root on the X you need two parts 1. Root Exploit, and 2. An Exploit that allows for disabling Write Protection. There is now a Root Exploit for 4.4.2 with a locked bootloader, but there is not an exploit to disable write protection. This means if you'd root, then anytime you power your phone off/on, the changes, root, etc is lost. And Root style apps that need to write to /system and the like, CANT.
there is no root option for 4.4.3 with a locked bootloader
For more details see -> http://mark.cdmaforums.com/MotoX-Locked.html
KidJoe said:
Ok... here we go...
4.4.3 is not out for the ATT XT1058 yet, so you can't update to it. You need to wait for ATT to start making it available.
ATT XT1058 has a locked bootloader, and Moto doesn't give out the bootloader unlock codes. Your only option to unlock the bootloader is *IF* (or maybe when) the Chinese WebSite/MiddelMan comes back to selling bootloader unlock codes. See -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/china-middleman-t2751177
There is no option to root 4.4.3 when you have a locked bootloader.
If you want usable root on the X you need two parts 1. Root Exploit, and 2. An Exploit that allows for disabling Write Protection. There is now a Root Exploit for 4.4.2 with a locked bootloader, but there is not an exploit to disable write protection. This means if you'd root, then anytime you power your phone off/on, the changes, root, etc is lost. And Root style apps that need to write to /system and the like, CANT.
there is no root option for 4.4.3 with a locked bootloader
For more details see -> http://mark.cdmaforums.com/MotoX-Locked.html
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Thanks for the info fist of all. Not very good news but it is what it is.
I took a look at that link and apparently the newer models of Moto X are most likely to get an unlock code. My phone is from 2013 most probably but I don't know how to find out exactly. Can you advise on this matter as getting a code from that asian dude seems the next step for me.
asilviug said:
Thanks for the info fist of all. Not very good news but it is what it is.
I took a look at that link and apparently the newer models of Moto X are most likely to get an unlock code. My phone is from 2013 most probably but I don't know how to find out exactly. Can you advise on this matter as getting a code from that asian dude seems the next step for me.
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There are several ways to find out your date code.. The easiest is to boot the phone in bootloader/fastboot mode, and select the option for Bar Codes. The date displayed there is the build date.
KidJoe said:
There are several ways to find out your date code.. The easiest is to boot the phone in bootloader/fastboot mode, and select the option for Bar Codes. The date displayed there is the build date.
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Thanks, it appears that my phone is from August 2013. I will try to get a code. Before I do that just want to double check it with you.
Once I get the unlock code, I can root 4.4.2 that I'm currently running and also future updates released by AT&T/Motorola in the near future including the 4.4.3?
asilviug said:
Thanks, it appears that my phone is from August 2013. I will try to get a code. Before I do that just want to double check it with you.
Once I get the unlock code, I can root 4.4.2 that I'm currently running and also future updates released by AT&T/Motorola in the near future including the 4.4.3?
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Correct. Once you unlock your bootloader (which is DESTRUCTIVE, so BACKUP EVERYTHING To Your PC, or Cloud, before you do the process), you will be able to root any android version by flashing a 3rd party recovery (like TWRP), booting to the 3rd party recovery and installing SuperSU.
For more info, see -> http://mark.cdmaforums.com/MotoX-Unlock1.htm
KidJoe said:
Correct. Once you unlock your bootloader (which is DESTRUCTIVE, so BACKUP EVERYTHING To Your PC, or Cloud, before you do the process), you will be able to root any android version by flashing a 3rd party recovery (like TWRP), booting to the 3rd party recovery and installing SuperSU.
For more info, see -> http://mark.cdmaforums.com/MotoX-Unlock1.htm
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Unfortunately the Chinese middle man couldn't help me with the unlock code. What about contacting AT&T regarding the unlock code? Do you think it's possible asking them politely?
asilviug said:
Unfortunately the Chinese middle man couldn't help me with the unlock code. What about contacting AT&T regarding the unlock code? Do you think it's possible to ask them politely?
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Zero chance. Sorry.
I mean...it's certainly possible to ask them politely, but they still won't give it to you....guaranteed.
I'm guessing you have a 2013 variant since the middleman couldn't help you?
samwathegreat said:
Zero chance. Sorry.
I mean...it's certainly possible to ask them politely, but they still won't give it to you....guaranteed.
I'm guessing you have a 2013 variant since the middleman couldn't help you?
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Yes, a late 2013 model. He said that the database could become available again in the future...
If I want to contact AT&T, what would be the best way? Phone/email? I'm not an US citizen nor living in US.
asilviug said:
Yes, a late 2013 model. He said that the database could become available again in the future...
If I want to contact AT&T, what would be the best way? Phone/email? I'm not an US citizen nor living in US.
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I'm not an AT&T customer, so I can't advise on contact info, but I can tell you that you will be wasting your time if you even try. The chance that they will give you the code is exactly 0% no matter how nicely you ask them.
You might consider selling your AT&T XT1058 and buying one that can be unlocked, such as the XT1053, or the XT1058 Roger's variant if unlocking the BL is that important to you.
Good Luck
asilviug said:
Unfortunately the Chinese middle man couldn't help me with the unlock code. What about contacting AT&T regarding the unlock code? Do you think it's possible asking them politely?
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asilviug said:
Yes, a late 2013 model. He said that the database could become available again in the future...
If I want to contact AT&T, what would be the best way? Phone/email? I'm not an US citizen nor living in US.
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You have zero chance getting a boot loader unlock code from Att or Moto.
And If you are not living in the USA, then you are likely not an ATT customer, so they won't even talk to you.
Hello,
I have an AT&T Moto X, It's sim-unlocked so I have a different carrier (you can check my details on my profile). The condition in which I got this phone is:
It's running a 4.2.2 Rogers CA rom.
Can I update this to a 4.4.2 AT&T rom and still use my phone?
Or am I screwed and stuck with 4.2.2 (because obv the system update says that there is no update avl. at this time).
And.. How do I remove the Google bloatware from my rom? I've tried ES Root Explorer, TiBu, but they reappear when I reboot.
I prefer have a rom without any bloatware and mini gapps. But I love the Active Display.
Because you say it is an ATT Phone, but running Rogers CA rom, I have some questions for your BEFORE any advice will be offered...
On the phone go to App Drawer -> Settings -> About phone... What is listed as the SYSTEM VERSION.
Next, what does the BACK of the phone look like or say? Does it have the ATT logo on it? Does it have SMALL HARD TO READ Fine print at the bottom that says a model number? Or did it come with the original box that has the IMEI and Model on it? (the model would be XT1060, XT1053, XT1058, etc)
What carrier are you intending to use it with?
Power off the phone, then press the power and volume down buttons simultaneously NOTE: you may need to have the USB cable disconnected first. This will bring you into the AP Fastboot Flash Mode screen (aka bootloader or fastboot mode). It will say DEVICE IS... unlocked or locked. Which is it?
I am asking these questions to know...
Exactly what model X you have
if it is bootloader unlocked
exactly what rom version is on there.
As for removing bloat, and having that survive reboot, you need to root and disable write protection. The answers to my questions will help determine IF it can be done on your phone, and what process to use.
Rogers also is a xt1058. But unlike the AT&T, it's bootloader can be unlocked on motos site. Also there is no carrier branding.
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Are you sure it's an AT&T phone is my point. ?
KJ said:
Rogers also is a xt1058. But unlike the AT&T, it's bootloader can be unlocked on motos site. Also there is no carrier branding.
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Are you sure it's an AT&T phone is my point. ?
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And that is why I was asking the questions
KidJoe said:
Because you say it is an ATT Phone, but running Rogers CA rom, I have some questions for your BEFORE any advice will be offered...
On the phone go to App Drawer -> Settings -> About phone... What is listed as the SYSTEM VERSION.
Next, what does the BACK of the phone look like or say? Does it have the ATT logo on it? Does it have SMALL HARD TO READ Fine print at the bottom that says a model number? Or did it come with the original box that has the IMEI and Model on it? (the model would be XT1060, XT1053, XT1058, etc)
What carrier are you intending to use it with?
Power off the phone, then press the power and volume down buttons simultaneously NOTE: you may need to have the USB cable disconnected first. This will bring you into the AP Fastboot Flash Mode screen (aka bootloader or fastboot mode). It will say DEVICE IS... unlocked or locked. Which is it?
I am asking these questions to know...
Exactly what model X you have
if it is bootloader unlocked
exactly what rom version is on there.
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System Version
139.12.36.ghost_row.RCI.en.CA
(according to SBF site, this rom is listed as Rogers CA)
I got the phone from a relative, the box imei matches the phone.
The back of the phone has the AT&T logo (a ball), and it says Model: XT1058 and fcc id blah blah
The carrier I'm using currently Ufone (Pakistan).
Says Device is Locked.
Rom is stock I guess? Loaded with Google Bloatware..
Android 4.2.2
Aionism said:
System Version
139.12.36.ghost_row.RCI.en.CA
(according to SBF site, this rom is listed as Rogers CA)
I got the phone from a relative, the box imei matches the phone.
The back of the phone has the AT&T logo (a ball), and it says Model: XT1058 and fcc id blah blah
The carrier I'm using currently Ufone (Pakistan).
Says Device is Locked.
Rom is stock I guess? Loaded with Google Bloatware..
Android 4.2.2
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A couple of things...
I am not 100% sure about the ability to flash the ROM for your model phone from a different carrier when the bootloader is locked... i.e. can you flash an ATT XT1058 with Rogers XT1058 rom SAFELY and successfully. I know, for example, that flashing roms between models (say XT1052 with XT1053) does require unlocked bootloader or it will immediately fail, plus is risky when you try and flash back.
Therefore i don't want to give you the wrong advice on flashing anything and will wait for someone else to jump in.
Until then.. some info you'll need to understand for removing "bloat"
The Moto X is a Google Certified device, so it will contain all the Google Apps, like Chrome, GMail, Google+, Google Play, Google Calendar, Google Maps, etc.That typical isn't considered bloat because most people buying an Android phone want to use Google's services. In the USA, wireless carriers like Verizon add their own bloat like VZNavigator, VZ Tones, VZ Protect, NFL Mobile, IMDB, VZ Cloud, etc., things MOST of their customers don't use, so it is considered bloat. The ATT ROM is filled with bloat of their own.
Moto freely gives out the bootloader unlock code for the Rogers XT1058 on their web site. BUT for the ATT XT1058, the bootloader is locked, and Moto DOES NOT give out the bootloader unlockcode. The only way to get it is the China Middleman (see the thread in the general section).
Unlocking the bootloader makes the difference in how you can root. Once you unlock the bootloader you have write protection disabled. So after you root, you can modify, delete, rename, etc files in /System and the like, and those changes will survive reboot.
If you can't unlock your bootloader, and are on Roms with Android version 4.4 (aka 4.4.0) and below, you can use SlapMyMoto and MotoWpNoMo to root and disable write protection. But once you get on Android 4.4.2, you lose the ability to disable write protection so options like Pie, Towel or TowelPieRoot, are temporary, don't survive reboot, don't allow write access to /system, etc. And once you have 4.4.4 you can't even root. In other words, if you have a locked bootloader and really want to root and disable write protection, you want to stay on 4.4.0, and never upgrade.
Hey, thanks for replying. Is there any chance that in the near future Motorola may support AT&T bootloader unlocking? I think its a really bad **** move by AT&T to limit us like this. So pretty much I'm screwed with 4.2.2 until theres a way to unlock the boot loader. The China middleman is kinda expensive for me. But I'll give it a try when I'm done saving up 45$
Aionism said:
Hey, thanks for replying. Is there any chance that in the near future Motorola may support AT&T bootloader unlocking? I think its a really bad **** move by AT&T to limit us like this. So pretty much I'm screwed with 4.2.2 until theres a way to unlock the boot loader. The China middleman is kinda expensive for me. But I'll give it a try when I'm done saving up 45$
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No chance we will see the position from ATT, Verizon and Republic Wireless change such that Moto can give out bootloader unlock codes via the web site like they do for Sprint, Rogers, Etc.
Yeah, with a locked bootloader, the highest you can if you want write protection disabled is 4.4.0 (aka 4.4).
Solved!
I installed the 4.4.2 rom by the fastboot method described in the "Return to 100% Stock" thread.
Everything works.
However.. I may not be able to use the China Middleman to unlock my bootloader..
my phone was made on "08 - 25 - 2013"
I'm trying to unlock my boot loader on my sprint moto x but it keeps telling me it can't be unlocked. Now I contacted Motorola and they said it can't be bootloader unlocked because my phone is not activated... I'm using the replacement phone they sent me. I sim-Unlocked it and am now using straight talk att Sim. But I want to root my phone.
reds28heem said:
I'm trying to unlock my boot loader on my sprint moto x but it keeps telling me it can't be unlocked. Now I contacted Motorola and they said it can't be bootloader unlocked because my phone is not activated... I'm using the replacement phone they sent me. I sim-Unlocked it and am now using straight talk att Sim. But I want to root my phone.
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Did you unlock your previous phone? AFAIK, the phone doesn't need to be activated in order to unlock it - I wouldn't trust the Moto support people - they know less than most of us do.
You must follow the procedure exactly to get your unlock code. Confirm that you have taken the unlock data, pasted it into notepad, removed ALL spaces and [bootloader] messages, and made it into one single, contiguous string of characters. Then copy and paste this string into the Moto Unlock website.
Sometimes the website can be glitchy - others have reported success using a different browser, or trying again at a later time. If you are doing it correctly, it should work.
samwathegreat said:
Did you unlock your previous phone? AFAIK, the phone doesn't need to be activated in order to unlock it - I wouldn't trust the Moto support people - they know less than most of us do.
You must follow the procedure exactly to get your unlock code. Confirm that you have taken the unlock data, pasted it into notepad, removed ALL spaces and [bootloader] messages, and made it into one single, contiguous string of characters. Then copy and paste this string into the Moto Unlock website.
Sometimes the website can be glitchy - others have reported success using a different browser, or trying again at a later time. If you are doing it correctly, it should work.
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I did successfully unlock the bootloader on the previous moto x I had before they sent me a new one. That one was activated on sprint. And I took the same steps I did when I did my first moto x and I keep getting the error. I never activated it back on sprint because I'm not using it for sprint. And the only reason it was activated before on sprint was I brought it off craigslist. It was pointless for me to activate it on sprint if I'm not gone use it on sprint.
Another thing, how do I get rid of the activation screen that comes up when I turn the phone on.
reds28heem said:
I did successfully unlock the bootloader on the previous moto x I had before they sent me a new one. That one was activated on sprint. And I took the same steps I did when I did my first moto x and I keep getting the error. I never activated it back on sprint because I'm not using it for sprint. And the only reason it was activated before on sprint was I brought it off craigslist. It was pointless for me to activate it on sprint if I'm not gone use it on sprint.
Another thing, how do I get rid of the activation screen that comes up when I turn the phone on.
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All I can suggest is try again. Other users have unlocked phones that were never activated...heck - GSM phones don't even 'get activated'.
Hopefully your phone wasn't stolen or something...that would prevent you from getting an unlock code. But if that were the case, your IMEI should be blacklisted and you shouldn't be able to use it at all...
As far as the activation prompt, you MUST be unlocked in order to get rid of it. Then, use this custom SBF provided by ezeuba that bypasses activation. http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/rooted-sprint-moto-x-sbf-t2834891
If nothing else you can wait and hope that Dan releases a tool to exploit his BL-unlock vulnerability he has discovered. There is no time-frame as to when it might be released, though. At least you can use the phone now, even the way it is...
samwathegreat said:
All I can suggest is try again. Other users have unlocked phones that were never activated...heck - GSM phones don't even 'get activated'.
Hopefully your phone wasn't stolen or something...that would prevent you from getting an unlock code. But if that were the case, your IMEI should be blacklisted and you shouldn't be able to use it at all...
As far as the activation prompt, you MUST be unlocked in order to get rid of it. Then, use this custom SBF provided by ezeuba that bypasses activation. http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/rooted-sprint-moto-x-sbf-t2834891
If nothing else you can wait and hope that Dan releases a tool to exploit his BL-unlock vulnerability he has discovered. There is no time-frame as to when it might be released, though. At least you can use the phone now, even the way it is...
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OK. Thanks. I'll keep trying then.
Yup, I had to keep trying till next day... Then it finally worked. ?
Has Motorola stopped unlocking the Sprint MOTO X bootloader? I've been trying to unlock 2 XT1056 phones and it says "Your device does not qualify for bootloader unlocking". What gives? I'm getting confused here because I've unlocked one from the site before and it went OK. Please any help, anyone?
ezeuba said:
Has Motorola stopped unlocking the Sprint MOTO X bootloader? I've been trying to unlock 2 XT1056 phones and it says "Your device does not qualify for bootloader unlocking". What gives? I'm getting confused here because I've unlocked one from the site before and it went OK. Please any help, anyone?
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The site can be glitchy. Keep trying (maybe tomorrow) or try a different browser. Confirm that you have entered the unlock data exactly as instructed. They have not stopped offering unlock codes for the XT1056 - they just have a less-than-perfect unlock website.
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The site can be glitchy. Keep trying (maybe tomorrow) or try a different browser. Confirm that you have entered the unlock data exactly as instructed. They have not stopped offering unlock codes for the XT1056 - they just have a less-than-perfect unlock website.
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For a moment there I was afraid the China middleman had ripped off all the unlock codes from the website...:laugh:
Finally unlocked. The website truly is glitchy...
So I think I'm finally going to need to get a new phone soon. But I can't afford anything high end ATM. So I'm thinking about gting a 64gb tubro that can be unlocked, but I'm wondering if there is any reason I should settle for 32gb and gt a moto maxx instead. I think I read U can't unlock relock and unlock again with the xt1254 but I dnt see needing to do that anyway. Anything else I should know about hacked turbo vs officially unlocked maxx?
1) Be best if you keep using model numbers like in your title, instead of names like "Turbo", "Moto Maxx". There's two Turbos (Droid Turbo XT1254, Moto Turbo XT1225), there's two Moto Maxx even (XT1250, XT1225). Using model numbers keeps it straight.
2) If you get an XT1254 64GB, you are looking at Amazon, eBay, Swappa? Be aware some people have sneakily locked their bootloaders back before selling. I don't know why. If I were buying, I would pay more money for an unlocked bootloader -- the hard work and cost has already been done. You will need to see proof of bootloader status. If the bootloader has been locked back, it's worthless for you.
Also, you would need to see proof the phone has not already been upgraded to the OTA update pushed out by Verizon in May -- SU4TL-49, unless the seller can show you the bootloader is indeed unlocked. A lot of people who took the OTA before unlocking their bootloaders are now selling them due to their screwup.
Sunshine bootloader unlock exploit ($25) only works with SU4TL-44 (Lollipop 5.1) . If the phone has not been upgraded to Lollipop 5.1 and is still on 4.4.4 Kitkat, you can update it to SU4TL-44 using a file in this forum. But you would have to be careful not to take OTA updating it to SU4TL-49.
3) An XT1250 (U.S. Moto Maxx) doesn't have any conditions like that, but comes in 32GB only.
K I gotcha. either way I want something new and I have no problem doing the work myself. I found one on the bay and it's on su4tl44, I'll have to have him show me the boot loader. What is it if it's relocked status code 3?
TheWhiteChallenger said:
K I gotcha. either way I want something new and I have no problem doing the work myself. I found one on the bay and it's on su4tl44, I'll have to have him show me the boot loader. What is it if it's relocked status code 3?
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XT1254 Droid Turbo owners would know much better than me on this.
One of the forums says this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nex...sh-factory-images-nexus-6shamu-t2954008/page4
0 is locked
2 is relocked
3 is unlocked
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I've never re-locked bootloader, so I don't know. Once unlocked I keep it that way...
Same here, that's y I hoping U guy would help. So it soundz like if I gt the right build number and it's not relocked, and I don't ever relock it, I should be golden. I can gt a 64gb xt1254 cheaper then the xt1250 with only 32gb I just don't want to mess myself over.
TheWhiteChallenger said:
Same here, that's y I hoping U guy would help. So it soundz like if I gt the right build number and it's not relocked, and I don't ever relock it, I should be golden. I can gt a 64gb xt1254 cheaper then the xt1250 with only 32gb I just don't want to mess myself over.
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Sounds like you are doing it right.
TheWhiteChallenger said:
K I gotcha. either way I want something new and I have no problem doing the work myself. I found one on the bay and it's on su4tl44, I'll have to have him show me the boot loader. What is it if it's relocked status code 3?
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If its been relocked you can still reunlock it as well its just a little bit trickier and there is a chance of bricking your device if not done properly bur as long as you have a computer with fastboot adb installed you should be good. I have never reunlocked myself but have read and helped others in reunlocking there own its in the forum here somewhere. So no matter what as long as you can get that turbo on su4tl44 you should be set.
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If its been relocked you can still reunlock it as well its just a little bit trickier and there is a chance of bricking your device if not done properly bur as long as you have a computer with fastboot adb installed you should be good. I have never reunlocked myself but have read and helped others in reunlocking there own its in the forum here somewhere. So no matter what as long as you can get that turbo on su4tl44 you should be set.
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Then that's new information I haven't kept up with. Earlier some people re-locked for unknown reasons and they were told they were out of luck. It was a one-time only process.
Here's the thread you are talking about:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-turbo/help/relocked-bootloader-bricked-t3306081
Seems iffy. Better to not have a re-locked bootloader in the first place.
Thus far everyone that has followed beaups unlock instructions it's worked for. I think the issue is it's not something as simple as adb boot loader unlock
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This might be a dumb question but the rom threads I've read don't specifically note compatibility in most cases.
Is everyone flashing roms assumed to be in a pure edition model?
Or are the roms cross compatible with all Moto x 2014 models as long as you are bootloader unlocked with custom recovery?
For reference I have the republic wireless Moto x 2014
XT1094 model (cdma) with bootloader unlocked and rooted on Android 5.1
I would imagine this question also applies to other carrier models though.
As long as your bootloader is unlocked, any Moto X 2014 ROM will work.
Moto's website won't allow unlocking of the bootloader. Do I need to sell this phone and get something I can root? There's gotta be a workaround/known fix.
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Moto's website won't allow unlocking of the bootloader. Do I need to sell this phone and get something I can root? There's gotta be a workaround/known fix.
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*Edit* Sorry I read to fast and thought it was a Verizon cdma model, missed that it was the republic wireless model. Not sure if that is unlock-able through their site.
It does. Just unlocked my Verizon wireless Moto X 2014 through Motorola's website.
Go to Motorola's site and follow the instructions:
https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/standalone/bootloader/unlock-your-device-a
On the step 2 when you are getting your device ID by typing "fastboot oem get_unlock_data" and you copy and past it into the "can my device be ulocked" box, be sure to remove the spaces before clicking the button or it will say this: your device does not qualify for bootloader unlocking. Remove the spaces and it now works.
If you still have problems, just follow this Moto X 2014 unlock bootloader video by Qbking77
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLNja2M6zc0&feature=youtu.be
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Moto's website won't allow unlocking of the bootloader. Do I need to sell this phone and get something I can root? There's gotta be a workaround/known fix.
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Just to verify do you have the republic wireless version?
If so I did the following to root, unlock the bootloaded and unlock the sim:
Do note that I have two phones both the same moto x 2014 republic wireless version 32gb running android 5.1
the first one worked after some fiddling, the second one I am still fiddling with to get it unlocked so note that you may have to try some steps multiple times etc.
I will report back if I can figure out how to get it to work 100% of the time.
the big issue is with losing root while running sunshine.
once the bootloader is unlocked its clear sailing.
Gain temporary root using kingroot from here: https://kingroot.net/
unlock the bootloader using sunshine (Note this costs $25) download here: http://theroot.ninja/
Install TWRP (the easiest way is to download the app and flash the version for moto x 2014 victara) this also has the added benefit of rebooting to recovery for you as this phone can be a pain to get into recovery sometimes using the hardware buttons.
Flash a rom (This unlocks the SIM as well) note I used resurrection remix, other roms will likely work to unlock the sim but this one for sure will do it: Resurrection Remix
A few notes:
when temp rooting with Kingroot:
Sometimes during the process the phone will reboot (the first phone rebooted twice, the second one diddnt reboot at all, both were successful) if it reboots just open kingroot again once it comes back up.
for some reason often when you try to run sunshine you will lose root during the testing phase, I had to try several times. on the first phone turning on the "allow OEM unlocking" seemed to fix this but on the second phone it makes no difference so its hard to say if that was actually the issue.
kingroot gains temporary root and installs itself as a system app and can be tough to remove. once you flash a new rom it gets rid of it though
On Sunshine:
Sometimes when running sunshine you lose root through kingroot, if it fails for any reason this is likely what happened, you will have to reboot and try re-rooting.
Sunshine runs tests for free but actually unlocking costs $25
On Sim unlocking:
I tested this on T-mobile and Metro PCS both worked both voice and LTE data
I have only tested using the resurection remix rom
When I first installed the rom the phone would ring but no dialer would appear, I had to set the dialer as the default app to get it to work (Not sure why that wasnt set)
Thanks - this is a verizon model I'm going to give this a try.
firefly6240 said:
Just to verify do you have the republic wireless version?
If so I did the following to root, unlock the bootloaded and unlock the sim:
Do note that I have two phones both the same moto x 2014 republic wireless version 32gb running android 5.1
the first one worked after some fiddling, the second one I am still fiddling with to get it unlocked so note that you may have to try some steps multiple times etc.
I will report back if I can figure out how to get it to work 100% of the time.
the big issue is with losing root while running sunshine.
once the bootloader is unlocked its clear sailing.
Gain temporary root using kingroot from here: https://kingroot.net/
unlock the bootloader using sunshine (Note this costs $25) download here: http://theroot.ninja/
Install TWRP (the easiest way is to download the app and flash the version for moto x 2014 victara) this also has the added benefit of rebooting to recovery for you as this phone can be a pain to get into recovery sometimes using the hardware buttons.
Flash a rom (This unlocks the SIM as well) note I used resurrection remix, other roms will likely work to unlock the sim but this one for sure will do it: Resurrection Remix
A few notes:
when temp rooting with Kingroot:
Sometimes during the process the phone will reboot (the first phone rebooted twice, the second one diddnt reboot at all, both were successful) if it reboots just open kingroot again once it comes back up.
for some reason often when you try to run sunshine you will lose root during the testing phase, I had to try several times. on the first phone turning on the "allow OEM unlocking" seemed to fix this but on the second phone it makes no difference so its hard to say if that was actually the issue.
kingroot gains temporary root and installs itself as a system app and can be tough to remove. once you flash a new rom it gets rid of it though
On Sunshine:
Sometimes when running sunshine you lose root through kingroot, if it fails for any reason this is likely what happened, you will have to reboot and try re-rooting.
Sunshine runs tests for free but actually unlocking costs $25
On Sim unlocking:
I tested this on T-mobile and Metro PCS both worked both voice and LTE data
I have only tested using the resurection remix rom
When I first installed the rom the phone would ring but no dialer would appear, I had to set the dialer as the default app to get it to work (Not sure why that wasnt set)
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