SM-920V Bootloader unlock / TWRP - Galaxy Note5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I've been reading and it seems like the Verizon Note 5 cant have its bootloader unlocked or have Odin install TWRP for a custom rom, but the reason im making this thread is i have the OEM option in dev mode able to be toggled on. If i can turn that on does that mean i can actually unlock the bootloader or is it just letting me turn it on but it doesnt acually do anything? And if i can i dont see a TWRP listed for this phone, can i use one of the other versions?

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hi all,
i have recently aquired Sony Xperie SP C5303, and i now i'm lost since i never had android phone. all i used was various emulators for PC and stuff...
but now there is many stuff to be noisy about. and probably this has been answered many times but please, do me a favor and pretty please answer again if possible.
1. Phone is SIM locked (i'm working on getting unlock code from provider, since i have right to do so, after contract expires..which has)..but is there any way to unlock phone before i get the code? i'm wondering how technitians in local services do that. they ask about 30€ for unlocking device, and i doubt they have acces to provider's unlock code.
2. I tried to flash phone with custom firmware (using flashtool) but it failed on me even though i used right firmware, and phone bricked. however i managed to recover phone with sony PC companion and it now works same as when i got it. Firmware 12. 1. A. 1. 205, android version 4.3. i have no idea why it failed on me during flash. can it be cause phone is no rooted, and have no root support? (whill connect to this on 3.) do i have to root phone before flashing? i would really like to have root access.
3. i was unable to do hard reset of phone with power + volume down button. or any other trick didn't work. i couldn't not enter android recovery options. i followed instruction on how to root my phone on
Code:
developersonymobile(dotcom)/unlockbootloader/unlock-yourboot-loader/
. i entered
Code:
*#*#7378423#*#*
to check if my device is unlockable, it says boot loader unlock allowed : No. Does this mean i won't be able to have root acces on my phone? or i still have to learn difference between terms or what they mean.
also is that really true what they warn about that there is no turning back after i root phone and all. won't just hard reseting phone or repair device with all defaults troubh pc sofware bring back and vipe everything back? how will than service know if phone has been rooted ever?
thank you in advance for all your answers.
"Bootloader unlock allowed : No" <= this means you can't use UBL ROMs or custom kernels.
You can always root and use LBL ROMs though. There are plenty of LBL ROMs out there to try.
You can always un-root your phone. And you can always repair your phone's OS by flashing the Stock ROM via flashtool. Doing so would remove root access as well, no one would know you ever rooted.
Root using towelroot.
Get recoveries by Dssmex.
Then flash LBL ROMs, mods, ports etc. that you want.
and Be careful when you flash anything,
Read the threads, don't try to flash any UBL ROM as it may brick your device.
First thank you for helping.
UBL is unlocked boot loader right? and L is locked. sorry to doubt your last tip but i need to double check was it typo or...? you said don't flash UBL. isnt that supposed to say don't flash LBL. or i have totally got this wrong. maybe i don't know what what's LBL and UBL.
but just to be safe? where can i find stock ROM? i tried official site, they don't let me download firmware manualy. only trough sony PC companion automatic repiar. Which is ok too i guess. else i can download sony flash tool callsed emma, but i cannot get login info since they need about 7 days to approve my registration.
so my first step is to root my phone. ok i will do that. i might do it manualy, not trough application though.
what about sim lock? after i root phone, is there sim unlock command or what? and do i need code...how do you unlock your phone to be able to use other SIM.
IrethTassartir said:
First thank you for helping.
UBL is unlocked boot loader right? and L is locked. sorry to doubt your last tip but i need to double check was it typo or...? you said don't flash UBL. isnt that supposed to say don't flash LBL. or i have totally got this wrong. maybe i don't know what what's LBL and UBL.
but just to be safe? where can i find stock ROM? i tried official site, they don't let me download firmware manualy. only trough sony PC companion automatic repiar. Which is ok too i guess. else i can download sony flash tool callsed emma, but i cannot get login info since they need about 7 days to approve my registration.
so my first step is to root my phone. ok i will do that. i might do it manualy, not trough application though.
what about sim lock? after i root phone, is there sim unlock command or what? and do i need code...how do you unlock your phone to be able to use other SIM.
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Welcome.
And no, I did mean "Don't flash UBL ROMs"
UBL = Unlocked Bootloader
LBL = Locked Bootloader
The ROMs that are made for Unlocked Bootloaders are UBL ROMs.
Unlocked Bootloader users can use both LBL and UBL ROMs.
But since your device's Bootloader cannot be unlocked, you can only use LBL ROMs.
It's written in almost all ROM threads if it's a LBL or an UBL ROM. But if it isn't specified, then be sure it's UBL. (Like all 5.1 ROMs are for UBL)
Download stock ftf from here.
Use Flashtool v0.9.18.5
and I can't say about the last one as I don't use a carrier locked device.
Try and see what happens.
thank you again for reply. you've been very helpfull with all info.
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Download stock ftf from (link deleted, i'm not allowed to post it)
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that is exactly from where i got it the first time. also same flashtool version. after i tried to use that firmware, my phone bricked.
even though it's stock ROM, probably cause my phone had locked bootloader (i finally found article on what is bootloader and i got it now).
but after this, i have used sony software to recover my phone and it works again.
now important stuff. so my device's bootloader cannot be unlocked. does that 100% means that i'm stuck with locked bootloader and no way of getting it unlocked.
even on sony offical site there is process tutorial how to unlock bootloader, and it says "if you device isn't listed, than you cannot unlock bootloader".
but it IS listed and I AM able to get the unlock code for it. now i'm confused. can i still do the process showed?
another confusing thing is where i read about bootloader, it says that for to be able to root i need to flash custom ROM, and to do that i need to unlock bootloader.
but you have provided link for "towelroot" which was able to get my phone root acces. is it different from rooting my phone manualy after unlocking bootloader. how did it manage to root it anyway? and with towelroot it still has bootloader locked. actually it says "boot loader unlock allowed: NO!". now begs the question does that mean, not allowed, but i can be unobidient one and still unlock it without clearance, or does it mean .."you're stuck with locked bootloader. deal with it!. if you try to unlock bootloader your phone will brick"!.
i think after i get answer to this, than it would be my last question for this topic
also again, thank you for answering all previous questions...and this one, hopefully
IrethTassartir said:
thank you again for reply. you've been very helpfull with all info.
that is exactly from where i got it the first time. also same flashtool version. after i tried to use that firmware, my phone bricked.
even though it's stock ROM, probably cause my phone had locked bootloader (i finally found article on what is bootloader and i got it now).
but after this, i have used sony software to recover my phone and it works again.
now important stuff. so my device's bootloader cannot be unlocked. does that 100% means that i'm stuck with locked bootloader and no way of getting it unlocked.
even on sony offical site there is process tutorial how to unlock bootloader, and it says "if you device isn't listed, than you cannot unlock bootloader".
but it IS listed and I AM able to get the unlock code for it. now i'm confused. can i still do the process showed?
another confusing thing is where i read about bootloader, it says that for to be able to root i need to flash custom ROM, and to do that i need to unlock bootloader.
but you have provided link for "towelroot" which was able to get my phone root acces. is it different from rooting my phone manualy after unlocking bootloader. how did it manage to root it anyway? and with towelroot it still has bootloader locked. actually it says "boot loader unlock allowed: NO!". now begs the question does that mean, not allowed, but i can be unobidient one and still unlock it without clearance, or does it mean .."you're stuck with locked bootloader. deal with it!. if you try to unlock bootloader your phone will brick"!.
i think after i get answer to this, than it would be my last question for this topic
also again, thank you for answering all previous questions...and this one, hopefully
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Did you install the drivers properly (Flashmode, fastboot, viskan common) ?
You need to disable driver signature verification before installing drivers if you're on Win 8/8.1/probably 10 too.
And flashtool should work perfectly in both LBL and UBL phones.
You said your service menu says, "Bootloader unlock allowed : No"
Even if you get a BL unlock code you can't unlock it coz it's not allowed.
And by messing with the bootloader or trying to flash UBL ROMs may permanently brick your phone.
And different phones have different rooting processses. Rooting our SP is easier than most other phones by TowelRoot.
And "Bootloader unlock allowed : No" is more like a "You're stuck with locked bootloader. deal with it!. If you try to unlock bootloader your phone will brick!".
And you can still use a lot of LBL ROMs, from 4.3 to 5.0. So don't worry Lol.
Welcome
i did install fastboot and drivers and everything acording to tutorial. i payed attention on par "pay attention to this. be sure to install drivers correctly, lol"
i'm using win 7 64bit sp1. i have disabled UAC. i'm alaways running as admin. as for flashtool. software works perfectly..it just fail flashing.
it goes to part where i need to unplug phone and plug in holding volume something button..it says on poppup. than i plug in phone and it starts flasshing..it goes up to 40% something percent. if finish few files but when it comes to system.(something) i forgot extension, it says failed. flasshing stopped. than after that i can't turn on phone again.
i couldn't untill i recovered via Sony PC companion. i did try to flash it several times with several roms. i think it's cause my provider messed with bootloader. they locked it together with sim. on official sony site. it says:
"Note! Even if your device is listed here, certain releases of the device model may not be supported due to operator restrictions. Please select your device on the Start tab to check if your particular device can be unlocked."
anyway, i even got my provider's firmware trough flashtool download system, got my provider's name and exact same firmware that was installed. it still failed on same file.
than after i recovered i didn't try to flash anymore. i don't even know what's the point, if i can have root access without it.
i'm not so keen on installing other android version, unless this one gives me problem. for that i need to unlcok phone first to be able to even use it or test it so far it's has been t urned off most of the time
IrethTassartir said:
i did install fastboot and drivers and everything acording to tutorial. i payed attention on par "pay attention to this. be sure to install drivers correctly, lol"
i'm using win 7 64bit sp1. i have disabled UAC. i'm alaways running as admin. as for flashtool. software works perfectly..it just fail flashing.
it goes to part where i need to unplug phone and plug in holding volume something button..it says on poppup. than i plug in phone and it starts flasshing..it goes up to 40% something percent. if finish few files but when it comes to system.(something) i forgot extension, it says failed. flasshing stopped. than after that i can't turn on phone again.
i couldn't untill i recovered via Sony PC companion. i did try to flash it several times with several roms. i think it's cause my provider messed with bootloader. they locked it together with sim. on official sony site. it says:
"Note! Even if your device is listed here, certain releases of the device model may not be supported due to operator restrictions. Please select your device on the Start tab to check if your particular device can be unlocked."
anyway, i even got my provider's firmware trough flashtool download system, got my provider's name and exact same firmware that was installed. it still failed on same file.
than after i recovered i didn't try to flash anymore. i don't even know what's the point, if i can have root access without it.
i'm not so keen on installing other android version, unless this one gives me problem. for that i need to unlcok phone first to be able to even use it or test it so far it's has been t urned off most of the time
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I see.. I'm not actually sure why Flashtool isn't working.
Anyways some good 4.4.4 LBL ROMs are 'CM11 by Bagyusz', 'Omni-X by NeildownX', PA etc.
Try them if you want.
Zenith said:
I see.. I'm not actually sure why Flashtool isn't working.
Anyways some good 4.4.4 LBL ROMs are 'CM11 by Bagyusz', 'Omni-X by NeildownX', PA etc.
Try them if you want.
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can i use flashtool to install CM11 by Bagyusz. on CM11 thread, under tutorial it says enter recovery mode..i can't do that. nothing happens when i power up+volume down ..or up..or any other combination. i installed clockwork mod, but i cannot install cwm recovery sincy my device is not listed. if i try to restart phone in recovery mode, nothing happens! it just restarts phone normaly!
IrethTassartir said:
can i use flashtool to install CM11 by Bagyusz. on CM11 thread, under tutorial it says enter recovery mode..i can't do that. nothing happens when i power up+volume down ..or up..or any other combination. i installed clockwork mod, but i cannot install cwm recovery sincy my device is not listed. if i try to restart phone in recovery mode, nothing happens! it just restarts phone normaly!
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I assume you're now on a rooted stock ROM.
Follow this to get recoveries.
Reboot, when you see the Blue LED burn, press vol down to enter TWRP recovery.
can i use cm-11-20150822-UNOFFICIAL with flashtool so i avoid installing recoveris or CWMP?
flashtool worked for me it just gave me an error during flashing one of the files....that might be cause i didn't know difference between LBL roms and UBL roms. maybe problem was incorrect rom type for my phone.
i tried to install recovery tools. and i had some problems...when i swhitched on phone there was no light showdown,,just red led...and after phone entered safe mode. but not in recovery menu.
i sure have no idea what to do...now everything is so strange.
to be honest i'm considering dropping this whole thig of and use stock rom as it is...
it would be cool if there would be automatic debloat application which will remove all bloatware...
or at least bloatware list of apps i can delete manually, without loosing important function on my phone. than i would not need custom rom!
IrethTassartir said:
can i use cm-11-20150822-UNOFFICIAL with flashtool so i avoid installing recoveris or CWMP?
flashtool worked for me it just gave me an error during flashing one of the files....that might be cause i didn't know difference between LBL roms and UBL roms. maybe problem was incorrect rom type for my phone.
i tried to install recovery tools. and i had some problems...when i swhitched on phone there was no light showdown,,just red led...and after phone entered safe mode. but not in recovery menu.
i sure have no idea what to do...now everything is so strange.
to be honest i'm considering dropping this whole thig of and use stock rom as it is...
it would be cool if there would be automatic debloat application which will remove all bloatware...
or at least bloatware list of apps i can delete manually, without loosing important function on my phone. than i would not need custom rom!
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If you're on CM11 by Bagyusz, Open Terminal Emulator and enter the following codes,
su
./system/bin/recovery.sh
^ it will give you access to recovery when you see the red LED while booting.
If you decide to go back to stock, you can freeze/remove these apps.
I made the list when I was on stock. Take a backup before removing them just to be safe.
thank you a lot! this has all been so helpful!
IrethTassartir said:
thank you a lot! this has all been so helpful!
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Welcome

Need help to unlock bootloader

Man, I've really done research until my eyes are ready to pop out lol. Can someone please help me.
I'm using this guide to try and unlock my bootloader: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfpehEkhfyg
Problem is, it's for a verizon version, mine's a note 4 T-mobile sm-n910t3
I'm just a noob and never had to do this unlock bootloader crap on my note 2. I need help.
I just want to unlock the bootloader, and flash recovery, supersu, and a cool rom like res. remix or CM remix.
On the video, the part I'm stuck on is he's using a file: "samsung_unlock_n4-2" with no file extension (.xxx)
I'm assuming this is a bootloader file?? I found a bootloader for my version which is a folder with contents:
FOLDER: BL_N910T3_DOK2 CONTENTS: aboot.mbn / NON-HLOS.bin / rpn.mbn / sbl1.mbn / sdi.mbn / tz.mbn
He goes on to use a CMD and fastboot to temporarily root the phone to install TWRP recovery,
but when he pushes this command: "adb push samsung_unlock_n4-fix /data/local/tmp/"
I don't think I can do that with a folder and I don't know which file to use.
QUESTION:
-DOES ANYONE KNOW WHICH FILE I NEED
-OR-
IS THERE A BETTER WAY TO FLASH A CUSTOM KERNEL THAT UNLOCKS THE BOOTLOADER, THEN ROOT, FLASH ROM AND EVERYTHING A LOT EASIER.
Side note, I didn't know I had to unlock FRP and tried to flash recovery. I also tried CFautoroot.
Both are blocked from working so I'm just assuming the bootloader is locked, otherwise it would say "mode developer" on the stock recovery. Off topic, I started reading about CyanogenMod Installer.... wtf ever happened with this program?!?!?! It sounds awesome!! It said it even would unlock bootloaders and everything. It was only after reading that it was put out of service that I stopped doing my happy dance. why in the fudge brownie cheesecake would you delete something so awesome? Anyway, can you guys plesaea help before I commit android suicide. That would be great.
I CAN'T BOOT INTO CUSTOM RECOVERY. IF I COULD DO THAT I COULD DO ANYTHING. UGGGGG
Anything, whatever...
I'm at a loss here......
It's been days and I'm frustrated.
910T3 versions are locked down for good after 6.0.1MM update but you could DO2 it and then just be stuck without wireless and NFC. Lol, its just so dumb isnt it lol. Pretty soon in the future maybe they'll jusf give us an option to have our devices custom made by your own specs??
djscottallen said:
Man, I've really done research until my eyes are ready to pop out lol. Can someone please help me.
I'm using this guide to try and unlock my bootloader: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfpehEkhfyg
Problem is, it's for a verizon version, mine's a note 4 T-mobile sm-n910t3
I'm just a noob and never had to do this unlock bootloader crap on my note 2. I need help.
I just want to unlock the bootloader, and flash recovery, supersu, and a cool rom like res. remix or CM remix.
On the video, the part I'm stuck on is he's using a file: "samsung_unlock_n4-2" with no file extension (.xxx)
I'm assuming this is a bootloader file?? I found a bootloader for my version which is a folder with contents:
FOLDER: BL_N910T3_DOK2 CONTENTS: aboot.mbn / NON-HLOS.bin / rpn.mbn / sbl1.mbn / sdi.mbn / tz.mbn
He goes on to use a CMD and fastboot to temporarily root the phone to install TWRP recovery,
but when he pushes this command: "adb push samsung_unlock_n4-fix /data/local/tmp/"
I don't think I can do that with a folder and I don't know which file to use.
QUESTION:
-DOES ANYONE KNOW WHICH FILE I NEED
-OR-
IS THERE A BETTER WAY TO FLASH A CUSTOM KERNEL THAT UNLOCKS THE BOOTLOADER, THEN ROOT, FLASH ROM AND EVERYTHING A LOT EASIER.
Side note, I didn't know I had to unlock FRP and tried to flash recovery. I also tried CFautoroot.
Both are blocked from working so I'm just assuming the bootloader is locked, otherwise it would say "mode developer" on the stock recovery. Off topic, I started reading about CyanogenMod Installer.... wtf ever happened with this program?!?!?! It sounds awesome!! It said it even would unlock bootloaders and everything. It was only after reading that it was put out of service that I stopped doing my happy dance. why in the fudge brownie cheesecake would you delete something so awesome? Anyway, can you guys plesaea help before I commit android suicide. That would be great.
I CAN'T BOOT INTO CUSTOM RECOVERY. IF I COULD DO THAT I COULD DO ANYTHING. UGGGGG
Anything, whatever...
I'm at a loss here......
It's been days and I'm frustrated.
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So far i know is N910T3 bootloader is not locked unlike verizon or at&t .
All you have to do is go to settings/about device and hit on build number 7 times .
You will see in settings "developer options" go to OEM UNLOCK and just turn it on this will unlock your bootloader and make sure reactivation lock is turned off in settings/security.
Thats it now you can go to download mode and flash twrp recovery and flash any rom from twrp compatible for your model.
Trex888 said:
So far i know is N910T3 bootloader is not locked unlike verizon or at&t .
All you have to do is go to settings/about device and hit on build number 7 times .
You will see in settings "developer options" go to OEM UNLOCK and just turn it on this will unlock your bootloader and make sure reactivation lock is turned off in settings/security.
Thats it now you can go to download mode and flash twrp recovery and flash any rom from twrp compatible for your model.
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Did this work, as in actually unlocking the bootloader right then, just by checking that box? I thought that option only got the phone ready for unlocking or something like that. I'm trying to root a T3 and don't want to flash over an unlocked bootloader, of course.
Trex888 said:
So far i know is N910T3 bootloader is not locked unlike verizon or at&t .
All you have to do is go to settings/about device and hit on build number 7 times .
You will see in settings "developer options" go to OEM UNLOCK and just turn it on this will unlock your bootloader and make sure reactivation lock is turned off in settings/security.
Thats it now you can go to download mode and flash twrp recovery and flash any rom from twrp compatible for your model.
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Has anyone tried this? I have an 910T3 running a custom ROM on lollipop 5.1.1. I wish to try and upgrade to marshmallow 6.0.1, and eventually a new custom ROM, but I am hesitant to do so as I have read that the 910T3 cannot be downgraded, should I like to return back to lollipop.
After setting OEM unlock , don't you need to use a procedure with adb fastboot through a terminal interface to unlock the bootloader?
I would love to know more about this before I attempt and irreversible upgrade.
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
580guy said:
Has anyone tried this? I have an 910T3 running a custom ROM on lollipop 5.1.1. I wish to try and upgrade to marshmallow 6.0.1, and eventually a new custom ROM, but I am hesitant to do so as I have read that the 910T3 cannot be downgraded, should I like to return back to lollipop.
After setting OEM unlock , don't you need to use a procedure with adb fastboot through a terminal interface to unlock the bootloader?
I would love to know more about this before I attempt and irreversible upgrade.
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Once you upgrade to marshmallow you cannot downgrade to lollipop forget it.
To unlock bootloader you just have to turn on oem unlock thats it no need adb.
If you are already running custom rom as you mentioned your bootloader should be already unlocked.
Trex888 said:
Once you upgrade to marshmallow you cannot downgrade to lollipop forget it.
To unlock bootloader you just have to turn on oem unlock thats it no need adb.
If you are already running custom rom as you mentioned your bootloader should be already unlocked.
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So, trying to clarify, what you are saying is once you upgrade to marshmallow bootloader is permanently locked? From what I understand, locked bootloaders are what prevent you from changing ROMs, so I assume you are saying that OEM unlock will not work under marshmallow?
So no way I could reflash DOK2 Bootloader and return to Lollipop again? Or just flash a stock Lollipop ROM with ODIN?
580guy said:
So, trying to clarify, what you are saying is once you upgrade to marshmallow bootloader is permanently locked? From what I understand, locked bootloaders are what prevent you from changing ROMs, so I assume you are saying that OEM unlock will not work under marshmallow?
So no way I could reflash DOK2 Bootloader and return to Lollipop again? Or just flash a stock Lollipop ROM with ODIN?
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Oem unlock will work no problem on marshmallow and you can root & flash roms easily same as lollipop.
But you can only flash marshmallow roms once you upgrade.
I was saying only you cannot downgrade from marshmallow to lollipop.
odin will fail if you try to downgrade
Trex888 said:
Oem unlock will work no problem on marshmallow and you can root & flash roms easily same as lollipop.
But you can only flash marshmallow roms once you upgrade.
I was saying only you cannot downgrade from marshmallow to lollipop.
odin will fail if you try to downgrade
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Thanks for the reply. In doing more searching around I found one of your older posts from 2016 and it sounds to me like it is a idiosyncrasy of the 910t3. I believe you stated you sold the T3 and ended up getting a 910T for that reason, so you could downgrade if you wished. Looks like I will be sticking with lollipop, unless I get another motherboard or phone. Thanks again for the response.

can we unlock the bootloader

It ws esy unlocking the bl in g5s+ , what about the z3 play, wife surprised me with this phone, im liking it already, but would like to unlock the bl and eve tually gain root/custom recovery ?
Anyone?
Depends on the model you have specifically, certain ones cant be unlocked such as amazon version. But the steps are the same as all other android phone bootloader unlocks, Steps can be found on motorola website:
https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/standalone/bootloader/unlock-your-device-a
The basics consist of:
enable developer mode
enable "OEM Unlock" in developer settings
fastboot into phones bootloader and run OEM unlock commands
copy unlock code from phone that you get using oem unlocking commands into motorola website
receive email from motorola with unlock "password"
enter password into adb terminal
phone will be wiped and bootloader unlocked
Thats what i thought, i went there just to see , looks the same as for my G5S+ , ill likely do this. Is there guide somewhere on instally magisk as im outdated ( an old chainfire guy) just need some hints , doesnt look like twrp works , what about clockwork mod? Thats fine as well, , any good roms? Think 9 is comming?
Magisk root is straight forward. You can either get a working boot.img for your device from a firmware package and patch/flash it yourself. Or boot NOT flash the twrp images from the twrp website and install the magisk zip that way. The twrp for this device hasn't been compiled for flashing. It boots but flashing it to your device will boot loop it. No custom ROMs that I know of but I'm just using stock with magisk and it's fine once you have root to delete the bloat ware apps and install tweaks from magisk.

Got a new Galaxy S10 and unlocked the bootloader, which to install first?

I enabled developer mode, enabled OEM unlock, went into download mode and accepted the unlock in there
I want to get both TWRP and Magisk on my phone. Its been a long time since I used these two and I dont fully remember which I install first before the other.
My phone model is G973F
Do I use this for TWRP https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...ecovery-twrp-3-3-0-galaxy-s10-exynos-t3924856
and this for Magisk (the instruction link seems to be dead) https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s10/development/magisk-root-galaxy-s10-series-t3918699
P.S. can I get rid of the warning screen about my bootloader being unlocked or am I stuck seeing it forever until its locked back up?
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Question Help, i did something stupid.

Hello
Hoping somebody can help getting my phone up and running again.
I wanted to unroot my phone, because i was having issues with danish "MitId". And was a bit sloppy with it.
First i tried using SuperSU to remove root. Because i didnt feel like setting everything up again. Didnt work.
Then I locked the OEM Lock in developer settings. Not thinking this would be a fatal error.
Got home from work, and said to myself. Jusk lock the bootloader and the phone will reset itself.
But this is not the case, when you have been stupid enough to lock the OEM lock.
Now I am stuck on "No valid operating system could be found. The device will not boot"
I can get in to fastboot by pushning power+vol down. But cannot flash anything since the phone thinks the OEM Lock is locked on it.
Does anyone know of a solution for me. Or is it going to the shop tommorow and say that my phone is going this. And hope they will sort it for me?
Can't you fix stuff by using https://flash.android.com/ ?
No, unfortuantly not. It fails:
Device Unlock Disabled​For security reasons, you need to enable "OEM unlocking" in order to flash your device. See the device preparation instructions for more information.
Pearsondk said:
No, unfortuantly not. It fails:
Device Unlock Disabled​For security reasons, you need to enable "OEM unlocking" in order to flash your device. See the device preparation instructions for more information.
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Try sideloading the full OTA. You don't need an unlocked bootloader for that.
Unfortuatly not, if I try to enter recovery mode. The phone just goes back to the screen saying "No valid operating system could be found. The device will not boot"
ADB is not available to me
If you can't sideload the OTA, I'm afraid there is not much else you can do with a locked bootloader except try to RMA it.
Can you get into recovery at all. Even if it's the stock you can attempt a sideload of the stock OTA.zip from Google. You may also try if your on boot slot A
fastboot --set-active=b
On b use
fastboot --set-active=a
Try to see if the other boot slot has an a bootable OS.
*****I apologize I just saw it's actually still locked****"
Contact U-break I-fix if I typed that correctly. The third party warranty repair center for Google's warranty. I believe they can attempt to switch the boot slot with a locked bootloader with the equipment they use to reflash these devices. If anything it's under warranty get the RMA and if the bootloader is locked on it trade someone or sell it and use it to make buying a new cheaper..
JovialQuestion said:
Can you get into recovery at all. Even if it's the stock you can attempt a sideload of the stock OTA.zip from Google. You may also try if your on boot slot A
fastboot --set-active=b
On b use
fastboot --set-active=a
Try to see if the other boot slot has an a bootable OS.
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No, I can get into fastboot and that is it.
But everything I try in fastboot gets rejected, since it says the phone is locked.
Does the bootloader screen on the phone have the option to boot into Rescue. This has a ADB connection but I am not sure if adb sideload works
Really mad that Google intentionally locks phones this way, turning them into completely functional, but useless piece of junk. I guess that's late stage capitalism for you xD
JovialQuestion said:
Does the bootloader screen on the phone have the option to boot into Rescue. This has a ADB connection but I am not sure if adb sideload works. Use the volume keys and power button to select it
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Kofa1 said:
Really mad that Google intentionally locks phones this way, turning them into completely functional, but useless piece of junk. I guess that's late stage capitalism for you xD
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Google is not responsible for phone's with locked bootloaders. They make the device with the specifications the carrier that sells it stipulates. Google themselves allows the unlock.
Lughnasadh said:
If you can't sideload the OTA, I'm afraid there is not much else you can do with a locked bootloader except try to RMA it.
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Iam guessing the same. Phone doesnt want to do anything.
And since i cant get into the phone to oem lock i am stuck. Live in Denmark, so by law I havnt voided the warrenty by rooting.
Pixel warranty is always valid even if you unlock and root. Google doesn't void the warranty. Go to Google pixel support page. Find warranty and act as if your submitting a RMA and it will tell you after you enter the device IMEI how long your warranty is valid for
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If that were true. Android flash tool https://flash.android.com/welcome
Would work as it's the same process for the browser to flash the very same file. Motorola allowed signed factory img on locked. Google had never allowed that in fastboot as far as I am aware
DroidRommer said:
All you need to do is go here Factory pixel firmwares and scroll down to pixel 7 panther assuming you're not on the pro (cheetah)
-select the latest version for your model whether that's Verizon or whatever if you have the carrier unlocked one like myself just choose the Feb firmware that doesn't have a carrier name at the end of the firmware number (you should have your phone plugged into your PC and in fastboot mode) click flash and follow the steps. These are Googles factory images so it doesn't matter if your bootloader is unlocked or not as long as you choose the latest version and the correct version for your phone. Tbh you can't really brick the pixel 7 as long as you have a PC and are able to put the phone in fastboot mode (holding the volume down and power button while powering on)
-Anytime you run into some kind of bootloop issue or wanna get rid of root flashing the stock firmware from this website will factory reset and revert your phone to the way it was the very first time it was pulled out of the box and powered on. If you have already tried this and you know forsure you did everything correctly then I must admit I have never had this happen and I'm someone who flashes custom roms and goes back to stock to get the latest security update just to turn around and flash another custom rom right after lol. If you need any help or advice feel free to pm me whenever. I have been rooting phones for a long time and have to say that the Google pixel is by far the most user friendly phone I've ever owned when it comes to custom rooms, rooting etc. You can ALWAYS go back as long as you know what steps to take. Sorry for the rant especially if you already figured it out.
Happy Customizing!
DROIDROMMER
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Their bootloader is locked. You cannot flash a factory image like that with a locked bootloader. They also turned off OEM Unlocking in the developer settings. If they had left this enabled they would be able to use Android Flash Tool as that tool will unlock your bootloader if OEM Unlocking is enabled.
Kofa1 said:
Really mad that Google intentionally locks phones this way, turning them into completely functional, but useless piece of junk. I guess that's late stage capitalism for you xD
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This wouldn't be Google, they basically encourage you too unlock the bootloader and root if you want as they give you all the tools you need and factory firmware options to go back if you make a mistake. Tbh if you are able to unlock and root the phone to start then you can go back. Even with a locked bootloader you can always flash the latest factory image on googles dev website, you just can't downgrade firmware or install different carrier firmware without the unlocked bootloader. If we really wanna poke at some phone developers I vote Samsung as I have had multiple people ask me to root their phones and if it's a US snapdragon version it cannot be done its so frustrating lol thanks for letting me vent, have a great day if you have the the carrier unlocked dev edition of the pixel 7 and ever need any help feel free to pm me. I have been rooting and romming pixels for a long time
Edit: I was not aware you couldn't flash the stock firmare using googles dev page without oem unlock. I apologize for jumping to conclusions. I thought I had every possible bad scenario happen to me by now but apparently I learned something new today.
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This wouldn't be Google, they basically encourage you too unlock the bootloader and root if you want as they give you all the tools you need and factory firmware options to go back if you make a mistake. Tbh if you are able to unlock and root the phone to start then you can go back. Even with a locked bootloader you can always flash the latest factory image on googles dev website, you just can't downgrade firmware or install different carrier firmware without the unlocked bootloader. If we really wanna poke at some phone developers I vote Samsung as I have had multiple people ask me to root their phones and if it's a US snapdragon version it cannot be done its so frustrating lol thanks for letting me vent, have a great day if you have the the carrier unlocked dev edition of the pixel 7 and ever need any help feel free to pm me. I have been rooting and romming pixels for a long time
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Dude. You cannot flash factory images of any kind on any Google phone with the bootloader in locked status. Please stop giving false information on here. If you want to talk up Samsung do it on a Samsung post. Let's not confuse everyone please
DroidRommer said:
Even with a locked bootloader you can always flash the latest factory image on googles dev website, you just can't downgrade firmware or install different carrier firmware without the unlocked bootloader.
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To use Android Flash Tool, you have to have OEM Unlocking enabled in Developer Options for it to be able to unlock the bootloader.
To flash the factory image in fastboot you must have an unlocked bootloader.
Lughnasadh said:
Their bootloader is locked. You cannot flash a factory image like that with a locked bootloader. They also turned off OEM Unlocking in the developer settings. If they had left this enabled they would be able to use Android Flash Tool as that tool will unlock your bootloader if OEM Unlocking is enabled.
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Okay my bad you are right fortunately I have never had this happen. And like someone else said if he can't get into recovery then he can't sideload a factory ota... sorry I'm at a loss on this one. Some custom roms use "fastboot update file.zip" would that do anything in this case or would that command not even work with a locked bootloader I'm assuming. I apologize for trying to act like a know it all I've just never heard of this happening

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