Bootloader Locked - Galaxy Note5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have SM-920P, Sprint version. I am rooted but have a locked bootloader. I cannot change ROM, including unable to upgrade to Android 8.0. Suggestions please.

Get a device with unlocked bootloader. SM-N920T would be the easiest to get your hands on if you live In the States.

Rehvix said:
Get a device with unlocked bootloader. SM-N920T would be the easiest to get your hands on if you live In the States.
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[Q] if you can unlock bootloader on motorola.com, why aren't people doing it?

How come people aren't talking about this? Would I be able to root if the bootloader is unlocked?
BaconDrips said:
How come people aren't talking about this? Would I be able to root if the bootloader is unlocked?
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The popular carriers like AT&T and VZW don't allow it - so that prevents a large group from doing it.
Cause most carrier phones don't have their option to unlock the boot loader. But yes if you do unluck the boot loader you can root. But you can also root without unlocking thanks to jcase's pwnmymoto root method.
BaconDrips said:
How come people aren't talking about this? Would I be able to root if the bootloader is unlocked?
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Most people aren't talking about it because I guess they figure you know whether or not you bought a phone that could be unlocked. If you are bootloader unlocked then yes - you just flash su.zip in cwm or twrp and you are good to go.
So if you are on Sprint or T-mobile, US Cellular or international go for it.
Unlocking the bootloader voids warranties as well...doing it through the website makes that void permanent whereas if you did it without the website you can still have your phone go through the warranty process as long as you unroot and relock the bootloader. that's what i love about the nexus devices
Ugh!!!
Glad I ran into this. I was going through the process to unlock my XT1080M on the site...looks like I'm waiting for the non-Chinese path.
Radio2006 said:
Glad I ran into this. I was going through the process to unlock my XT1080M on the site...looks like I'm waiting for the non-Chinese path.
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There's no 'non Chinese' path for Verizon phones. Unless you have a developer edition
Sent from my XT1060
Droyyd said:
Unlocking the bootloader voids warranties as well...doing it through the website makes that void permanent whereas if you did it without the website you can still have your phone go through the warranty process as long as you unroot and relock the bootloader. that's what i love about the nexus devices
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While this may be true for Nexus devices, it doesn't apply to the Moto X.
The Moto X bootloader has 3 states:
Locked, Unlocked, and Re-Locked
Once you have unlocked, if you subsequently re-lock, the status changes to "Re-Locked". You can NEVER get it back to "Locked". So regardless of whether you get your code from the official Moto Unlock site or the Middleman, they still know that you had unlocked previously. There is no way around this...
rocketsaucev2 said:
There's no 'non Chinese' path for Verizon phones. Unless you have a developer edition
Sent from my XT1060
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Hence the reason I am waiting.
Radio2006 said:
Hence the reason I am waiting.
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Waiting for what?
Sent from my XT1060
Radio2006 said:
Hence the reason I am waiting.
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rocketsaucev2 said:
Waiting for what?
Sent from my XT1060
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Exactly! I'm not sure what he is waiting for. An BL unlock exploit to come along? Dan Rosenburg (author of the Razr M Bootloader exploit) has said himself that it is extremely unlikely that a new Moto BL unlock exploit will EVER come along.
@Radio2006 : The "china" method could end tomorrow. It is 99.999% sure to be the ONLY way you will ever get unlocked. If being unlocked is important you, I would urge you not to wait.
Its China method quick, before it ends again....maybe for good....
Or it won't happen. The bootloader won't be "cracked". If it could be, it would be by now.
I'd get in on the China method, or accept a life of no proper root for your device. And no developer made updates after the X stops getting official updates.
samwathegreat said:
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Exactly! I'm not sure what he is waiting for. An BL unlock exploit to come along? Dan Rosenburg (author of the Razr M Bootloader exploit) has said himself that it is extremely unlikely that a new Moto BL unlock exploit will EVER come along.
@Radio2006 : The "china" method could end tomorrow. It is 99.999% sure to be the ONLY way you will ever get unlocked. If being unlocked is important you, I would urge you not to wait.
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Hey, gee thanks guys. I didn't know that. The China method has already shut down according to an XDA post that I read earlier. So I was hoping that something would occur later.
Radio2006 said:
Hey, gee thanks guys. I didn't know that. The China method has already shut down according to an XDA post that I read earlier. So I was hoping that something would occur later.
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It closed earlier this year, then reopened a couple months later. It is still available now. Find the thread titled "China Middleman Back?" Thread.
Good luck!
You rock bro...just sent the payment. Thanks again.
BaconDrips said:
How come people aren't talking about this? Would I be able to root if the bootloader is unlocked?
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I think only developer phones can be unlocked.
dhru1405 said:
I think only developer phones can be unlocked.
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Nope. Lots of moto x variations can be unlocked. And they all can do anything a dev edition can do, except keep their warranty.

Bootloader unlocked forever impossible ATT device?

I have a XT1097 devices ATT.
Other devices to support the official bootloader unlock and bypass
Why this device is still going to be no way.
I hope if is not required unlock bootloader Rooting exist.
Please tell us the best way.
m8928 said:
I have a XT1097 devices ATT.
Other devices to support the official bootloader unlock and bypass
Why this device is still going to be no way.
I hope if is not required unlock bootloader Rooting exist.
Please tell us the best way.
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You ask why?.... Thats why they have a "PURE EDITION".
You want the option of unlocking? Pay up.

[Q] Just Got My Nexus 6 From Google Store - IS IT UNLOCKED?

Hoping for some help here...
I ordered my nexus 6 from Google Store while it was on sale for the "Father's Day and Grads Sale". I saved $150! I haven't gotten my invite for Project Fi yet, but really wanted to save money on the phone.
Is this handset already UNLOCKED?
Is there a need to ROOT this handset?
Thanks in advance.
TeldenW said:
Hoping for some help here...
I ordered my nexus 6 from Google Store while it was on sale for the "Father's Day and Grads Sale". I saved $150! I haven't gotten my invite for Project Fi yet, but really wanted to save money on the phone.
Is this handset already UNLOCKED?
Is there a need to ROOT this handset?
Thanks in advance.
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yes, and thats your decision.
simms22 said:
yes, and thats your decision.
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Thank you @simms22.
So, if it is unlocked already, can I still use the WugFresh Nexus Root Toolkit to ROOT?
TeldenW said:
Thank you @simms22.
So, if it is unlocked already, can I still use the WugFresh Nexus Root Toolkit to ROOT?
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You can but if you don't know how to use the official google fastboot method, we'd recommend doing it that way as fastboot knowledge is very handy
FYI, it will be sim unlocked, but the boot loader will be locked.
TeldenW said:
Thank you @simms22.
So, if it is unlocked already, can I still use the WugFresh Nexus Root Toolkit to ROOT?
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you can, but I'd recommend doing g it the right way the first time. anyways, bootloader needs to be unlocked, you flash a recovery, then flash SuperSU. when you boot up, you'll have root.
Nexus devices do not come with unlocked bootloaders, they come with unlockable bootloaders. You'll need to unlock it.
tcrews said:
Nexus devices do not come with unlocked bootloaders, they come with unlockable bootloaders. You'll need to unlock it.
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no, but they occasionally come sim locked, like if you buy the n6 through att.
simms22 said:
no, but they occasionally come sim locked, like if you buy the n6 through att.
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I didn't know that! I just bought mine from T-Mobile. Is it sim locked too or will I still have to wait the obligatory 40 days to ask for the unlock code?
JimSmith94 said:
I didn't know that! I just bought mine from T-Mobile. Is it sim locked too or will I still have to wait the obligatory 40 days to ask for the unlock code?
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Only ATT sim lock that we're aware of
JimSmith94 said:
I didn't know that! I just bought mine from T-Mobile. Is it sim locked too or will I still have to wait the obligatory 40 days to ask for the unlock code?
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tmo never sim locks the nexus
Thank you all. Figured everything out as far as this good. Thank you for the information about SIM Unlocked VS Unlocked Bootloader.
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[Q] Update N910T with stock firmware w/o updating bootloader?

I have an SM-N910T running N910TUVU1COG2. I've kept it at this because I didn't what to lose the unlocked bootloader.
Is it possible to update my N910T with stock firmware without updating the bootloader? I've done it on other Android phones without any problems, but am clueless about the Note 4's ability to do so. What say you all?
Fat Rat Bastard said:
I have an SM-N910T running N910TUVU1COG2. I've kept it at this because I didn't what to lose the unlocked bootloader.
Is it possible to update my N910T with stock firmware without updating the bootloader? I've done it on other Android phones without any problems, but am clueless about the Note 4's ability to do so. What say you all?
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No you cannot run 5.1 or 6.0 firmware/rom with 5.0 bootloader.
Trex888 said:
No you cannot run 5.1 or 6.0 firmware/rom with 5.0 bootloader.
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Well, that totally sucks. Damn Samsung/T-Mobile. One of the main reasons I bought the phone was because it had an unlocked bootloader so that I could do as I will with it. It was bought out-right, unsubsidized, and I should be able to install what I want without worrying about the bootloader getting locked. So I guess I'm stuck at COG2 for a while longer, at least until my desire to keep the bootloader unlocked is overcome by my desire for new hotness.
Fat Rat Bastard said:
Well, that totally sucks. Damn Samsung/T-Mobile. One of the main reasons I bought the phone was because it had an unlocked bootloader so that I could do as I will with it. It was bought out-right, unsubsidized, and I should be able to install what I want without worrying about the bootloader getting locked. So I guess I'm stuck at COG2 for a while longer, at least until my desire to keep the bootloader unlocked is overcome by my desire for new hotness.
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The Bootloader is still unlock on MM too...
KennyLG123 said:
The Bootloader is still unlock on MM too...
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Are you certain? I thought that past COG2 T-Mobile locked the bootloader.
Fat Rat Bastard said:
Are you certain? I thought that past COG2 T-Mobile locked the bootloader.
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If once you upgraded to marshmallow you can only downgrade to 5.1.1 OK1 but no 5.0 or 4.4.4.
But with 5.1.1 OK1 bootloader you can still flash 4.4.4 and 5.0 roms with custom kernels and they work flawless.
Fat Rat Bastard said:
Are you certain? I thought that past COG2 T-Mobile locked the bootloader.
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Only revert lock. But if you are looking at rooting, recovery and flashing roms its not locked. I took mine to PE3 MM and left it there.....
OK, I'm confused.
Sorry to belabor the point, but I'm confused. If the bootloader is unlocked, then should I not be able to flash any ROM, Samsung's or not? i.e. I don't understand how the OK1 bootloader, if it's unlocked, will prevent me from flashing COD2. Or is it that the bootloader itself will not properly boot anything prior to OK1?

Do I lose my already carrier unlocked code if I flash to Unlocked Firmware

So this may seem a bit of paranoia I may have but I already got my device unlocked from T-Mobilw but wondering if I flash the Unlocked Firmware (N950U1 from N950U) and then to Android Pie would I lose my carrier unlock that I already got unlocked from T Mobile by doing so. Also would Carrier to Unlock Firmware break the device?
AndroidOSDeveloper said:
So this may seem a bit of paranoia I may have but I already got my device unlocked from T-Mobilw but wondering if I flash the Unlocked Firmware (N950U1 from N950U) and then to Android Pie would I lose my carrier unlock that I already got unlocked from T Mobile by doing so. Also would Carrier to Unlock Firmware break the device?
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No you won't lose it because it goes on a spot in your phone that doesn't get touched or erased when you change firmware or whatever. And no your device will not break however if you're wanting to try Android Pie there's one for the N950U1 version out now so you don't have to go all the way back to N950U.. Directions are on the forum already.
AndroidOSDeveloper said:
So this may seem a bit of paranoia I may have but I already got my device unlocked from T-Mobilw but wondering if I flash the Unlocked Firmware (N950U1 from N950U) and then to Android Pie would I lose my carrier unlock that I already got unlocked from T Mobile by doing so. Also would Carrier to Unlock Firmware break the device?
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The carrier unlock is done server side at T-Mobile. Once it's unlocked, it's unlocked. Period.

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