Is FRP lock or unlock on my phone ? - P8 Lite (2017) Discussion

Hi everyone,
So, I'm in a really silly situation but this summer I tried to flash roms to get rid of my storage issues on my phone, the bootloader is unlock but does it mean that FRP is unlock too? Because I don't remember unlocking this thing and I need this to be unlock to flash roms. Is there a way to check if this thing is unlock ?
Edit : Just find out how to check that :x

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i want to unlock my phone so it will be sim-free,withot purchasing unlock code,is it possible?
if i unlock my bootloader it will help?
there are other possible ways ?
I believe, network unlocking will only work with an unlock code. So you have to buy one.
Unlocking the bootloader wont help in this situation.
Anyway, if you have a Droid, then your bootloader is not locked by default, but if you have a Milestone, theres a bad news, you cant unlock its bootloader.

Phone install stuffed up, phone locked

Hi guys
I have a similar situation to this going on
http://forum.xda-developers.com/asc...nformation-t2908514/post56081582#post56081582
and when I go into fastboot/recovery menu I get phone locked and I cant unlock it to flash roms
Tried various methods to unlock without luck,
any suggestions?
Why nobody tried to read ....
Okay lets us start.......
Wich Firmware on this phone?
@fengqiu, you have to get unlock code and unlock bootloader. There's no other way to unbrick device.
hmm I tried to flash myRom onto this phone. it has no firmware atm.
Okay, I will try get the unlock code....

FRP Unlock?!

I dont know how ( i think i did it when i open oem lock [unlock]) but my FRP lock status is "FRP Unlock"
Can it cause to prevent me to install new roms on my phone and if yes, how can i lock back?
Thanks....
any_body said:
I dont know how ( i think i did it when i open oem lock [unlock]) but my FRP lock status is "FRP Unlock"
Can it cause to prevent me to install new roms on my phone and if yes, how can i lock back?
Thanks....
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If you don't have Bootloader unlocked just go to Settings /System/ Developer options and switch off OEM Unlock (=FRP Unlock)
Btw, there is no need for panic because of unlocked FRP (and/or because of its warning while booting
zgfg said:
If you don't have Bootloader unlocked just go to Settings /System/ Developer options and switch off OEM Unlock (=FRP Unlock)
Btw, there is no need for panic because of unlocked FRP (and/or because of its warning while booting
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Dear @zgfg ;
First of all thanks for your reply.
Oem Unlock is enabled (blue) and cant be in changeble status in Settings on my P9 (EVA L09)
any_body said:
Dear @zgfg ;
First of all thanks for your reply.
Oem Unlock is enabled (blue) and cant be in changeble status in Settings on my P9 (EVA L09)
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You didn't state here but from your another post (you installed RR), you unlocked Bootloader and therefore obviously you had to unlock OEM/FRP
If you don't like unlocked FRP, then you first go back to stock Nougat, re-lock Bootloader and forget about rooting, installing custom ROMs, etc - for all that you must have unlocked Bootloader AND unlocked FRP
i need do UNLOCK FRP but on OREO i cant find setting UNLOCK OEM...
EDIT: sorry i read now "Chinese Brands dont have FRP." so i can install directly OPENKIRIN rom without FRP check . My bootloader is unlock
miksly said:
i need do UNLOCK FRP but on OREO i cant find setting UNLOCK OEM...
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On the 'Chinese' Oreo there is no OEM unlock option in Developers Options, and OEM/FRP always stays unlocked - please consult HWOTA7 OP instructions.
OEM/FRP stays unlocked also if going to Open Kirin ROMs and back (if f
the required installation procedure is followed)
Check in Fastboot, maybe only your Bootloader is locked, and you just need to unlock Bootloader again in Fastboot
miksly said:
i need do UNLOCK FRP but on OREO i cant find setting UNLOCK OEM...
EDIT: sorry i read now "Chinese Brands dont have FRP." so i can install directly OPENKIRIN rom without FRP check . My bootloader is unlock
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Ok, be careful to follow OpenKirin installation guide
Btw, there was a trick to re-enable hidden OEM Unlock option in Oreo, post in the HWOTA7 thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/p9...date-tool-hwota7-p9-eva-t3820849/post77296996
With root, open from eg MiXPlorer:
/hw_oem/prop/local.prop
find and uncomment the line (remove trailing character #):
ro.frp.pst=/dev/block/platform/hi_mci.0/by-name/frp
Then reboot, open Settings/System/Developer options and find the belowed OEM Unlock option (see attachments)

Unlocking bootloader ?

Hello I'd like to ask what happend when we fail using the code to unlock the bootloader? does it lock the phone at a certain point ? Because if it don't, and the code isn't too long, it might be harsh, but easy to make a program trying all the codes until the phone is unlocked ?

Question System has been destroyed & bootloader locked because of DSU Loader installing

Hi Guys
Need your assistance, its a complete mess here.
I found android 14 pre releases in developer options -> DSU Loader -> Installed GSM+ARM64. Thought it will install android 14 pre release (Saw in one of youtube video -
).
Post restart phone it went to system has been destoryed.
1. OEM unlock option was not checked (Bootloader locked)
2. Only booting in fastboot mode.
3. Flashing through EDL/ Flash Auth not working.
I can only think of unlocking bootloader may fix this issue but problem is bootloader is locked. Can't unlock it because oem unlock is not enabled under developer options.
Please help me bypass OEM unlock check so that I can unlock bootloader & probably flashing TWRP or Orange recovery will fix the problem
Thank you
This tutorial is for those who have the bootloader unlocked (see the video at 3 minutes 38, the padlock is open).
What did you want to do?
The phone is bricked, nothing to do with the locked bootloader, see a Xiaomi repair center.
Hi
I missed that it is for unlocked bootloader.
So if bootloader is locked, it should not update the partitions & if so it should roll back to original miui if it fails.
But instead it bricked my phone.
So if someone can help me unlock bootloader I can try flashing recovery & then rom.
Or suggest better option. service center people asked to replace motherboard.
hi!
If there is any way to fix it, unfortunately it is paid.
MJLH2V said:
hi!
If there is any way to fix it, unfortunately it is paid.
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I am ok with paid service but not with the motherboard replacement
hi, is there way to flash this bricked phone please?
ketananxi said:
I am ok with paid service but not with the motherboard replacement
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I can flash your phone.
ketananxi said:
Hi Guys
Need your assistance, its a complete mess here.
I found android 14 pre releases in developer options -> DSU Loader -> Installed GSM+ARM64. Thought it will install android 14 pre release (Saw in one of youtube video -
).
Post restart phone it went to system has been destoryed.
1. OEM unlock option was not checked (Bootloader locked)
2. Only booting in fastboot mode.
3. Flashing through EDL/ Flash Auth not working.
I can only think of unlocking bootloader may fix this issue but problem is bootloader is locked. Can't unlock it because oem unlock is not enabled under developer options.
Please help me bypass OEM unlock check so that I can unlock bootloader & probably flashing TWRP or Orange recovery will fix the problem
Thank you
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It is imperative to unlock the bootloader with a xiaomi account where unlocking is authorized and associated with your smartphone. Without it, not worth it...
So unlock the bootloader and apply one of those countless FAQs that you'll find on XDA or youtube.
For me, settled in an hour.
Good luck,
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BlitZ! said:
It is imperative to unlock the bootloader with a xiaomi account where unlocking is authorized and associated with your smartphone. Without it, not worth it...
So unlock the bootloader and apply one of those countless FAQs that you'll find on XDA or youtube.
For me, settled in an hour.
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What is the use of this post since the user has the bootloader locked?

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