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I got received a Nexus 6 the other day and can't unlock it because it wants the last account user to sign in. But know one knows what it is. I tried to wipe data/factory reset from what motorola support said but it still brings me into the screen asking for the email address. Any way to bypass this?
Factory Reset Protection is what you're dealing with. It's virtually impossible to bypass, meaning you have to know the information for the last account used on the device. Don't ask Google for help, because they won't provide any.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
Factory Reset Protection is what you're dealing with. It's virtually impossible to bypass, meaning you have to know the information for the last account used on the device. Don't ask Google for help, because they won't provide any.
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So there is absolutely nothing at all that can be done? The only thing I don't have is the account info so there must be something that can just completely wipe it of its memories.
Masonator_89 said:
So there is absolutely nothing at all that can be done?
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Correct. Unless you know the account info, you will be unable to access the device. As for completely wiping the memory, that can't be done via software otherwise FRP would have no teeth.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
Correct. Unless you know the account info, you will be unable to access the device. As for completely wiping the memory, that can't be done via software otherwise FRP would have no teeth.
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Alright, thanks.
Can't he install a custom ROM then NOT flash gapps? Hoping it wouldn't come up with setup, then tick OEM unlock that way it wontask for FRP.
Twiggy000b said:
Can't he install a custom ROM then NOT flash gapps? Hoping it wouldn't come up with setup, then tick OEM unlock that way it wontask for FRP.
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His bootloader is locked, and as such he can't flash anything. If the bootloader was unlocked, FRP would have been disabled and this discussion wouldn't have taken place.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
His bootloader is locked, and as such he can't flash anything. If the bootloader was unlocked, FRP would have been disabled and this discussion wouldn't have taken place.
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Isn't the boot loader the little menu with the tons of technical data/options?
@Masonator_89: Yep.
What do you mean it is locked? Like it is operational and everything.
@Masonator_89: The bootloader being locked doesn't prevent the bootloader from functioning, but does prevent you from making changes to the device. Take a careful look in the bootloader data at the bottom of the screen. It reports its status (locked or unlocked).
To unlock the bootloader you have to boot into Android, dig into the hidden developer options menu in settings, toggle the OEM Unlocking switch, then enter the bootloader to actually unlock the bootloader. Since you are dealing with FRP, you can't get into Android to toggle OEM Unlocking so the bootloader can be unlocked.
With an unlocked bootloader FRP is disabled. Since FRP is functioning, the bootloader must be locked.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
@Masonator_89: The bootloader being locked doesn't prevent the bootloader from functioning, but does prevent you from making changes to the device. Take a careful look in the bootloader data at the bottom of the screen. It reports its status (locked or unlocked).
To unlock the bootloader you have to boot into Android, dig into the hidden developer options menu in settings, toggle the OEM Unlocking switch, then enter the bootloader to actually unlock the bootloader. Since you are dealing with FRP, you can't get into Android to toggle OEM Unlocking so the bootloader can be unlocked.
With an unlocked bootloader FRP is disabled. Since FRP is functioning, the bootloader must be locked.
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Thanks for clarifying!
Incorrect information. I unlocked my bootloader on Day 1. I have had this situation arise after a year when I did a reset and this is what I did to bypass it (may not work for everyone). Haven't tried this on Nougat but it worked previously and saved me lots of headache. I factory reset phone again and when setup came up, I tapped the 4 corners to bypass setup. Then I just added an account. Like I said, your mileage may vary. Unlocking a bootloader does not necessarily prevent this from happening. I think it's stupid af. I had to change my dang password because google told me via email that someone tried to log into my account from california or some shizzz. BAM! locked out. Hope this helps
If you do some google searching... It says a few places that OEM unlocking disables any google locking... So, just to clarify I'm pretty sure it is possible with our devices. Not so much for my mothers G4.
buschris said:
Incorrect information. I unlocked my bootloader on Day 1. I have had this situation arise after a year when I did a reset and this is what I did to bypass it (may not work for everyone). Haven't tried this on Nougat but it worked previously and saved me lots of headache. I factory reset phone again and when setup came up, I tapped the 4 corners to bypass setup. Then I just added an account. Like I said, your mileage may vary. Unlocking a bootloader does not necessarily prevent this from happening. I think it's stupid af. I had to change my dang password because google told me via email that someone tried to log into my account from california or some shizzz. BAM! locked out. Hope this helps
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I dispute your assertion that the information is incorrect, especially as other members have reported that FRP was disabled when the bootloader was unlocked.
As for the old (Android 2.x-era) trick of bypassing setup, I seriously doubt Google would have left that unpatched. If that were true then Rootjunky would have never needed to post "how-to-bypass" videos, none of which utilize that trick.
@Masonator_89
This has worked for me in the past. But i cant remember if i needed an unlocked bootloader or not.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjulfoWDnuM
older way to bypass FRP
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/guide-frp-bypass-solution-usb-otg-t3261846
SynisterWolf said:
@Masonator_89
This has worked for me in the past. But i cant remember if i needed an unlocked bootloader or not.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjulfoWDnuM
older way to bypass FRP
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/guide-frp-bypass-solution-usb-otg-t3261846
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That first video link (which showed me another more in depth video) really actually absolutely helped!!!! I'm absolutely amazed! Very much thanks to you (and everyone who said it couldn't be done)
@Masonator_89: Since there was no way to know what version of Android was on the device, I have to assume the latest version, which is pretty well nailed down. You've reminded me however not to get involved in Factory Reset Protection discussions in the future.
XDA moderators and staff don't agree with my stance on this, but bypassing FRP only encourages thieves instead of discouraging them. I do not believe discussion of how to bypass FRP should be permitted on site, as the entire intent of FRP is to prevent what you accomplished: getting into the device so it can be reset. Since it's impossible to know whether the person asking is on the up and up, I have to assume that the person asking doesn't actually own the device.
The only legitimate methods of defeating FRP are to have the seller remove the account from the device, or for the seller to provide you with the username and password used to get into the device. Providing any other method of accessing the device when FRP is in play opens up the poster to being an accessory to a potential crime.
I understand that this position will lead to a lot of "collateral damage" since perfectly honest people like you seem to be will get caught in the crossfire. I apologize for that, but it is a cost I'm willing to pay to ensure my ethics remain intact in spite of XDA's policies on the matter.
Hello
I need Help for Baypass the FRP Lock. I tried a lot of posibilities but nothing works.
Its for a SM-G950U, binary 2 (G50USQS2BQL1)
Anyone have an idea?
Klaus
pittygerm said:
Hello
I need Help for Baypass the FRP Lock. I tried a lot of posibilities but nothing works.
Its for a SM-G950U, binary 2 (G50USQS2BQL1)
Anyone have an idea?
Klaus
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Use Odin3_v3.12.3
flash SM-G950U_1_20171206190014_0q1dpbea53_fac
reset
flash
COMBINATION_FA70_G950USQU2AQK2_CL12501507_QB156526 09_REV00_user_mid_noship_MULTI_CERT.tar
unlok
flash
SM-G950U_1_20171206190014_0q1dpbea53_fac
reset
frp unlock
SM-G950U_1_20171206190014_0q1dpbea53_fac where can i get this file ?
I am trying to bypass frp on a SM-G950U from Tmobile. It is on Binary 4 and I have tried everything, but can't get it to work.
Please help
malarchuk said:
I am trying to bypass frp on a SM-G950U from Tmobile. It is on Binary 4 and I have tried everything, but can't get it to work.
Please help
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me too, have you gotten a fix yet?
Hello everybody
I am in beta 9 on my p20 pro clt29c432.
My Bootloader is unlock but since I install the beta 9 my frp is lock. I cant do nothing in fastboot. In settings, the menu oem unlock is grey and I can access it.
I know I must relock my Bootloader for access it but when I use fastboot it says failed root type is risk
What must I do please.....
Thanks a lot
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****tt bro i have the same just tyring to get me off frp lock or something.. bootloader is unlockt frp seems to be the problem
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Have You tried factory reset? I've read somewhere it helped some user, but I cannot find it at the moment.
forever_lol said:
Have You tried factory reset? I've read somewhere it helped some user, but I cannot find it at the moment.
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factory reset in pie must have caused this in the first place
I have the same issue and my bootloader is relocked and I can't unlock bootloader due to FRP lock
Any help?
Did you find any solution?
TheDevGuy9497 said:
I have the same issue and my bootloader is relocked and I can't unlock bootloader due to FRP lock
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but to unlock the bootloader you need to do that in ADB.
Relock works for some reason
RiTCHiE007 said:
but to unlock the bootloader you need to do that in ADB.
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Relock worked for me but no OEM lock change others say it's worked
TheDevGuy9497 said:
Relock worked for me but no OEM lock change others say it's worked
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But when you relock the unlock code no longer works, is that correct?
Yes due to FRP, some people say they have had success. I think best way around it is to use DC Phoenix and use the unbricking method, they do have frp removal but I haven't tried it yet
TheDevGuy9497 said:
Yes due to FRP, some people say they have had success. I think best way around it is to use DC Phoenix and use the unbricking method, they do have frp removal but I haven't tried it yet
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What model do you have? Rebranded?
CLT-L29 it has not been rebranded
TheDevGuy9497 said:
CLT-L29 it has not been rebranded
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Thx. I try to figure out what could trigger frp lock. I guess it was factory reset from recovery level.
Theoretically factory reset from settings should remove it.
any help to fix ?
Did you find any solution?
Hello.
i have a Huawei P10. [VTR-L29 9.0.1.159(C185E3R1P9)]. I updated it using hisuite and firmware finder via erecovery 2 weeks ago, then recently i tried to check for updates in hisuite, an update is available, with the same build number(developer) with size of 880mb and i updated it, after completion of update, phone restarts, verify installation packages and proceed with update installing, after 99% phone restarts again and not turning on itself, i tried manually turning it on, not successful. so I tried plugging it in my computer, hisuite detects it, and system recovery is the only option. i tried but it failed, and should be taken to the service center.
What should I do?
-my phone was purchased abroad
-warranty expired a year ago
-i dont have the box of it and the imei infos.
If anyone can help me, please I need it. THANKS
itsjhndnllclrg said:
Hello.
i have a Huawei P10. [VTR-L29 9.0.1.159(C185E3R1P9)]. I updated it using hisuite and firmware finder via erecovery 2 weeks ago, then recently i tried to check for updates in hisuite, an update is available, with the same build number(developer) with size of 880mb and i updated it, after completion of update, phone restarts, verify installation packages and proceed with update installing, after 99% phone restarts again and not turning on itself, i tried manually turning it on, not successful. so I tried plugging it in my computer, hisuite detects it, and system recovery is the only option. i tried but it failed, and should be taken to the service center.
What should I do?
-my phone was purchased abroad
-warranty expired a year ago
-i dont have the box of it and the imei infos.
If anyone can help me, please I need it. THANKS
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Hope that bootyloader still working, else there's a chance for you to get another phone.
If I had to go thru what you have today... I would try to flash Emui 9 based RR or Los just to revived while enjoying the pure android interface.
If all else fails... Go back to basic maybe there is a thing or two that you've missed
fr3ker said:
Hope that bootyloader still working, else there's a chance for you to get another phone.
If I had to go thru what you have today... I would try to flash Emui 9 based RR or Los just to revived while enjoying the pure android interface.
If all else fails... Go back to basic maybe there is a thing or two that you've missed
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forgot to include that my bootloader is locked, my bad fastboot and adb only detects my phone. thanks for replying btw
itsjhndnllclrg said:
forgot to include that my bootloader is locked, my bad fastboot and adb only detects my phone. thanks for replying btw
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a better reason to get it unlocked isn't it?
fr3ker said:
a better reason to get it unlocked isn't it?
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how can I unlock it? like what method?
itsjhndnllclrg said:
how can I unlock it? like what method?
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Can you get to the bootyloader or recovery? As long as bootyloader still working there's still a chance for revival.
You can try flash stock recovery & try to get it to flash the stock fw from it.
I have solution
contanct to me
fr3ker said:
Can you get to the bootyloader or recovery? As long as bootyloader still working there's still a chance for revival.
You can try flash stock recovery & try to get it to flash the stock fw from it.
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my bootloader in locked, i havent unlocked it before, is there any way to unlock it without spending money? the only thing i know , it is detected in fastboot and also in dc unlocker.
itsjhndnllclrg said:
my bootloader in locked, i havent unlocked it before, is there any way to unlock it without spending money? the only thing i know , it is detected in fastboot and also in dc unlocker.
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I don't see any articles on for unpaid versions to unlock the bootloader. The only safe & easy is thru dcunlocker.
Hav u tried boot to erecovery & see if it can recover that stock firmware??
fr3ker said:
I don't see any articles on for unpaid versions to unlock the bootloader. The only safe & easy is thru dcunlocker.
Hav u tried boot to erecovery & see if it can recover that stock firmware??
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I tried erecovery as you said but I failed to do so, the only hope I think is just the fastboot mode. also, I would like to ask if what option or how many credits should I get in DC Unlocker?
itsjhndnllclrg said:
I tried erecovery as you said but I failed to do so, the only hope I think is just the fastboot mode. also, I would like to ask if what option or how many credits should I get in DC Unlocker?
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I spent roughly not more than 5usd for a code & that's about it. Nothing more... Now I'm happily unlocked that bootyloader :good:
I think the only ways is thru pc or with a small payment at the huawei service centre to get that firmware up and running again.
fr3ker said:
I spent roughly not more than 5usd for a code & that's about it. Nothing more... Now I'm happily unlocked that bootyloader :good:
I think the only ways is thru pc or with a small payment at the huawei service centre to get that firmware up and running again.
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is this the only required credits to unlock bootloader? see attached photo
and after you pay for credits, you will get unlock code? and use that unlock code to unlock bootloader in fastboot mode?
itsjhndnllclrg said:
is this the only required credits to unlock bootloader? see attached photo
and after you pay for credits, you will get unlock code? and use that unlock code to unlock bootloader in fastboot mode?
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Yeah that's just about it. Safe keep the code very carefully.
fr3ker said:
Yeah that's just about it. Safe keep the code very carefully.
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Hello, I just wanna make sure that I will get the unlock code but I dont know where I should get it. I dont know what tool should I use, HCU Client? , DC-Unlocker? or DC-Phoenix? I dont wanna waste my credits. THANKS
itsjhndnllclrg said:
Hello, I just wanna make sure that I will get the unlock code but I dont know where I should get it. I dont know what tool should I use, HCU Client? , DC-Unlocker? or DC-Phoenix? I dont wanna waste my credits. THANKS
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The only app i ever used to get the unlock codes = https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=dc.huaweibootloadercodes
Then follow directions on how to unlock via fastboot
hi all,
Just having a thought (might not work but thought i'd ask)
Some OTA's / Firmwares which you can install from the bootloader have the ability to re-lock the device, would the same be possible for the other way around?
I mean i'm on a locked bootloader now cos of the crap i installed which updated me to 9.1, it relocked the bootloader, I can turn on OEM unlocking (FRP) but obviously it remains unlocked.
Would there be a way to repackage a firmware package so that it does the opposite to re-locking?
I think everyone has pretty much given up on Huawei devices, I was just trying to disable zRAM and i can't.
Any thoughts ? Is this a possible avenue? or is this simply not going to work?
I'd guess the latter but thought i'd ask.
Which firmware version relocked your bootloader? I can perhaps take a look at it in my free time.
dladz said:
hi all,
Just having a thought (might not work but thought i'd ask)
Some OTA's / Firmwares which you can install from the bootloader have the ability to re-lock the device, would the same be possible for the other way around?
I mean i'm on a locked bootloader now cos of the crap i installed which updated me to 9.1, it relocked the bootloader, I can turn on OEM unlocking (FRP) but obviously it remains unlocked.
Would there be a way to repackage a firmware package so that it does the opposite to re-locking?
I think everyone has pretty much given up on Huawei devices, I was just trying to disable zRAM and i can't.
Any thoughts ? Is this a possible avenue? or is this simply not going to work?
I'd guess the latter but thought i'd ask.
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Nope, that won't work!
Aodrulez said:
Which firmware version relocked your bootloader? I can perhaps take a look at it in my free time.
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Oh god, will have to find the bugger, 318 I think.
Pretoriano80 said:
Nope, that won't work!
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There's no service firmware we could flash they would unlock it?
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There's no service firmware we could flash they would unlock it?
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Nope! DLOAD re-lock bootloader to factory condition, but there's no way to unlock the bootloader with it.
I don't think Huawei will give you the unlock code a second time, but maybe you will be lucky, who knows.
Maybe you can retrieve it from an email from them!?
Edit: You can download your HuaweiID data from Settings - > HuaweiID - > Privacy Center but i doubt you will get the bootloader code from there
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Nope! DLOAD re-lock bootloader to factory condition, but there's no way to unlock the bootloader with it.
I don't think Huawei will give you the unlock code a second time, but maybe you will be lucky, who knows.
Maybe you can retrieve it from an email from them!?
Edit: You can download your HuaweiID data from Settings - > HuaweiID - > Privacy Center but i doubt you will get the bootloader code from there
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I've spoke with them, they said they've not heard of a situation like this.
Bare in mind that this is information that has been passed to me before. Which is a correspondence, they are obligated to provide it regardless.
I don't believe it was in an email and I've checked all accounts
Thanks for sharing this topic
Thanks for sharing your experiences.