A new thought about unlocking the bootloader of SO-02K - Sony Xperia XZ1 Compact Questions & Answers

it is well-known that the bootloader of SO-02K is often unlockable.
with little knowledge of sony devices,i bought a SO-02K mistakenly.
i tried my best to provide any thought to unlocked it.
after a lot of research work i found a software that isn't free and it's really expensive when compared with the price of SO-02k.
the software is called qunlocked tool.
sourcepage:
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this software could be downloaded here:
qUnlockTool.exe - 蓝奏云
文件大小:3.7 M|
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the software first check the credits with the server and if the account had the credits,which is sold about $25 per credit,then will calculate a unlockcode for the device,and then unlocked the device.
i didn't pay for it,since i had no acess to either google or paypal.
there is a old chinese proverb goes that "wan neng de tao bao",which means you could pay to someone on the web site Taobao.com to solve almost anything, so i just turn to it.
form one advertisement i found the process of the software,which is also mentioned in the source page.
i found that the unlocked code calculated by the software is simply "1234567890ABCDEF",which is too easy to be an unlock code.
i tried to unlock my own phone with the code,but it failed.
i guess the software may have 2 ways to unlock xperia phones:
1:the fastboot itself provides the ways to use extra functions defined by manufactors,which won't be shown with just simple command line like "fastboot -h",e,g :"fastboot oem unlock"
maybe the sony had define 2 functions like "fastboot oem unlock","fastboot oem unlock2",then they uses "fastboot oem unlock" to verify whether you had the right,if yes,then turn to "fastboot oem unlock2" to do the real process of bootloader unlock.
2:the software had do something to my phone ,cheated my phone to recognize the fake code.
maybe someone would help?

hupengwei said:
maybe someone would help?
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@hupengwei
The tool is legit? What was the bootloader unlock status before "Bootloader unlock allowed: No"? One thought on the alternate fastboot unlock command is a value known as remoteUnlock. You could extract the .exe with 7zip to further unravel the unlocking commands utilized along with decompiling other files code (if neccessary). Have an XZs that could benefit from this as it is currently "Bootloader unlock allowed: No"

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@hupengwei
The tool is legit? What was the bootloader unlock status before....
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In fact I donn know either the software is legit nor how the software works.i just guess it may work in 2 ways.in fact it is not only the fastboot.exe provided by Sony but also any fastboot.exe works.
I'll try the remote unlock command,but could kindly tell me how you get the commands?

hupengwei said:
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In fact I donn know either the software is legit nor how the software works.i just guess it may work in 2 ways.in fact it is not only the fastboot.exe provided by Sony but also any fastboot.exe works.
I'll try the remote unlock command,but could kindly tell me how you get the commands?
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I didn't get the command from the bootloader; there is a value that is stored on some phones in the device info known as RemoteUnlockState. Finding all the commands for the bootloader will require digging through Qualcomm's documentation and/or finding something that has been leaked indicating other commands able to be used. My guess isn't neccessarily correct, but I think you are right, there are other commands that allow rooting the device and those commands must have some other context that can be found withing a module or system (i.e. SELinux).

$25 to unlock a device thought to be unlockable. I'd have paid already to find out.

SXUsr said:
$25 to unlock a device thought to be unlockable. I'd have paid already to find out.
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Here's the thread with the info to do so. Post your experience, feedback, results, and device used.

&(*) said:
Here's the thread with the info to do so. Post your experience, feedback, results, and device used.
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My post is directed at owners of a SO-02K.

Did it work?

The tool works. I already unlocked a bunch of Japan locked Xperia phones. i.e XZ3, 5, 1 .

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help to unlock bootloader for xz1c

hai guys i tried to unlock bootloader by official sony method by selecting xperia xz(because xz1c not listed) and got my unlock code by my imei,but when i hit the unlock command ,its not working, can someone please help me to unlock my bootloader i am on the version(47.1.a.8.49), one more doubt is as iam on the latest version(1st december 2017 security patch) does the twrp for the older security patch works for my version,because i didnt find the proper twrp for the latest security patch
jinishpv said:
hai guys i tried to unlock bootloader by official sony method by selecting xperia xz(because xz1c not listed) and got my unlock code by my imei,but when i hit the unlock command ,its not working, can someone please help me to unlock my bootloader i am on the version(47.1.a.8.49), one more doubt is as iam on the latest version(1st december 2017 security patch) does the twrp for the older security patch works for my version,because i didnt find the proper twrp for the latest security patch
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Did you enable OEM unlocking in the developer options?
You know you're going to lose you camera right? I mean no pictures whatsoever.
No I'm not sure TWRP is working for December update yet.
You can't flash old version TWRP with new 47.1.A.8.49
Didgesteve said:
You know you're going to lose you camera right? I mean no pictures whatsoever.
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There's actually a recently released DRM fix, which reportedly fixes the camera: https://forum.xda-developers.com/xp...lopment/oreo-xz1c-drmfix-root-ricoff-t3727029
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No I'm not sure TWRP is working for December update yet.
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modpunk just updated TWRP with December security patch: https://forum.xda-developers.com/xp...t/recovery-twrp-3-1-1-stock-security-t3706704
BetaLyte said:
There's actually a recently released DRM fix, which reportedly fixes the camera: https://forum.xda-developers.com/xp...lopment/oreo-xz1c-drmfix-root-ricoff-t3727029
modpunk just updated TWRP with December security patch: https://forum.xda-developers.com/xp...t/recovery-twrp-3-1-1-stock-security-t3706704
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My mistake, it's only been out a day so I hadn't spotted it.
Looks like there's some success on the thread, but I'll hold back a bit before I jump.
Didgesteve said:
Looks like there's some success on the thread, but I'll hold back a bit before I jump.
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Yeah, me too. sToRm// is taking a look at it, at will include it in XperiFix. But it's still important to notice, that it's a fix, and not a DRM backup / restore solution, so the original TA partition / DRM keys will still be lost and won't be recoverable.
BetaLyte said:
Yeah, me too. sToRm// is taking a look at it, at will include it in XperiFix. But it's still important to notice, that it's a fix, and not a DRM backup / restore solution, so the original TA partition / DRM keys will still be lost and won't be recoverable.
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Yes, it's a one way step and you're reliant on the developer bringing a new version of the fix each time there's a firmware update.
No offence to the developer, but I know nothing of M-Rom or aledoom, it would be good to know a little of their background before I open my phone to some software from a unkown forum.
Since nobody bothered to give an answer...
1. Go to the Sony Bootloader Unlock page here
2. Follow the steps for the Xperia XZ
3. Get the email, click the link, type in your IMEI
4. Follow the instructions on the page.
lokio27 said:
Since nobody bothered to give an answer...
1. Go to the Sony Bootloader Unlock page here
2. Follow the steps for the Xperia XZ
3. Get the email, click the link, type in your IMEI
4. Follow the instructions on the page.
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It looks more like you didn't bother to read OP's post.
He has already done all that, he's asking why the unlock command isn't working.
Unfortunately, up until recently, unlocking the bootloader on this phone is extremely unappealing, so like almost no one has tried unlocking it, and those who did probably didn't run into this problem, so no one was able to offer an actual answer.
The first reply actually provided some suggestions. If you bothered to read.
mhaha said:
It looks more like you didn't bother to read OP's post.
He has already done all that, he's asking why the unlock command isn't working.
Unfortunately, up until recently, unlocking the bootloader on this phone is extremely unappealing, so like almost no one has tried unlocking it, and those who did probably didn't run into this problem, so no one was able to offer an actual answer.
The first reply actually provided some suggestions. If you bothered to read.
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I couldn't find any help anywhere when I was looking for help on that, so I felt like a post was needed in general.
problem solved
tried bootloaderunlock on my desktop pc and it worked,flashed latest twrp ,flashed drm fix every thing is working fine,anyone had sucess in magisk and viper4android?
jinishpv said:
tried bootloaderunlock on my desktop pc and it worked,flashed latest twrp ,flashed drm fix every thing is working fine,anyone had sucess in magisk and viper4android?
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Hi, I have maybe the same issue :
Code:
fastboot -i 0x0fce oem unlock 0xMyKey
returns only
Code:
...
and seems stuck : nothing happens.
So I would like to unlock my bootloader, but I cannot manage to do it (of course *#*#7378423#*#* then Service info > Configuration > Rooting Status Bootloader unlock allowed says Yes).
How did you manage to unlock your bootloader?
OldBeurt said:
How did you manage to unlock your bootloader?
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I did not find a proper solution. It is still impossible to unlock my XZ1c with my laptop. Fortunately, I did manage to unlock it using my (very) old former laptop (it’s 32 bits, I had to use the old ADB v23), and it worked like a charm.
I don’t know why it failed on my current laptop (either with my usual OS Linux, nor with Windows 10).
Old thread is old? i don't care. because i want to say that looks like Sony finally give the XZ1c into the data base and there is a hot to guide over the Dev mode of the Phone. i will past the Sony guide to it here so this info will spread where it needed:
"To be able to unlock your Xperia XZ1 Compact, prepare it by following these steps:
Go into Settings > About phone and tap seven times on Build number to enable developer options.
From Settings, go into Developer options and enable OEM unlocking.
Warning:
Camera stops working on certain software releases.
Device protection features will not work on this device while this setting is turned on. Note: It will only be possible to unlock the boot loader for certain releases. You can check if it is possible to unlock the boot loader of your device in the service menu by following the steps below:
In your device, open the dialer and enter *#*#7378423#*#* to access the service menu.
Tap Service info > Configuration > Rooting Status. If Bootloader unlock allowed says Yes, then you can continue with the next step. If it says No, or if the status is missing, your device cannot be unlocked.
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Source: https://developer.sony.com/develop/open-devices/get-started/unlock-bootloader/
/€: Again, you guys are way to deep into the matter and i found several things that was never mention by any tutorial.
after several testings and also failings i will add: under windows 10, you have to check the Drivers double and make sure you use one that works!
EVEN IF IT APPEARS THAT THE DRIVER IS CORRECT IT MAY NOT THE CASE!
To check this you have to use "ADB DEVICES" and "FASTBOOT DEVICES".
Only if your device appears in the list IN BOTH (!) cases the driver setting is correct. This is very important.
Also you have to consider that after reboot into bootloader ("adb reboot bootloader") the device will NOT RECOGNIZE (!) by windows and appears as new device without any driver! (check Device Manager for this) so you can't access it in that state EVEN it was recognized before!
You have to install the Google Android USB Driver in this case. Also you have to check if the device appears still in both (adb, fastboot) lists.
Only then you can preform the Guides correctly!
summary: you have to install two (!) driver to get proper access to your device, one driver can only be installed in a certain state of your device (bootloader state) you have to make sure that your device is accessible in all states to preform your unlocking AND img pushing correctly.
Your bootloader is unlocked if on Power up the message appears "Your device has been is unlocked and can't be trusted. Your device will boot in 5 seconds"
...and now i go and found a way to get rid of the "non access on external cards for apps" _feature_ ...ands no all the tools and images and guides DON'T WORK.
muhschaf said:
To check this you have to use "ADB DEVICES" and "FASTBOOT DEVICES".
Only if your device appears in the list IN BOTH (!) cases the driver setting is correct. This is very important.
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So how did you manage to work this out? I have this exact problem. When the phone is in fast mode (volume up) it shows in the "fastboot devices" but not in the "adb devices". When it's turned on it does show up in "adb devices" but (obviously) not in fastboot devices...
As it is, when i try the "fastboot -i 0x0fce oem unlock 0x<insert your unlock code>" it tells me that it doesn't know command -- i. I have found nothing about this problem at all. nowhere. I'm tried to unlock the bootloader (settings, show it's possible) for 5h and haven't managed to do it yet... I'm really thinking about sending it back, this is just too annoying... please please help me...
mosbyxz1c said:
So how did you manage to work this out? I have this exact problem. When the phone is in fast mode (volume up) it shows in the "fastboot devices" but not in the "adb devices". When it's turned on it does show up in "adb devices" but (obviously) not in fastboot devices...
As it is, when i try the "fastboot -i 0x0fce oem unlock 0x<insert your unlock code>" it tells me that it doesn't know command -- i. I have found nothing about this problem at all. nowhere. I'm tried to unlock the bootloader (settings, show it's possible) for 5h and haven't managed to do it yet... I'm really thinking about sending it back, this is just too annoying... please please help me...
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Have you checked that your phone can be unlocked?
Some providers sell phones that can't be unlocked so that they don't have to deal with the warranty mess.
Open your phone and type *#*#7378423#*#* - then look under Service info\Configuration under Rooting status it should say Bootloader unlock allowed: Yes
If it says No, then you need to stop, there is no way round this.
Didgesteve said:
Have you checked that your phone can be unlocked?
Some providers sell phones that can't be unlocked so that they don't have to deal with the warranty mess.
Open your phone and type *#*#7378423#*#* - then look under Service info\Configuration under Rooting status it should say Bootloader unlock allowed: Yes
If it says No, then you need to stop, there is no way round this.
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I bought it straight from amazon without any carriers but yes it is allowed (that's what I meant with "settings show it's possible", sorry if that was unclear).
I just double checked, just to be 100% sure. And yes:
Rooting status:
bootloader unlock allowed: Yes
mosbyxz1c said:
I bought it straight from amazon without any carriers but yes it is allowed (that's what I meant with "settings show it's possible", sorry if that was unclear).
I just double checked, just to be 100% sure. And yes:
Rooting status:
bootloader unlock allowed: Yes
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Presumably you've enabled OEM unlocking in the developer options?
Otherwise it's a driver problem, good luck with that.
mosbyxz1c said:
As it is, when i try the "fastboot -i 0x0fce oem unlock 0x<insert your unlock code>" it tells me that it doesn't know command -- i. I have found nothing about this problem at all. nowhere.
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I got the same problem, I just removed the "-i 0x0fc" part, so it became "fastboot oem unlock 0x<insert your unlock code>".
I think there may be a newer version of fastboot that lacks the -i option.
Nerre said:
I got the same problem, I just removed the "-i 0x0fc" part, so it became "fastboot oem unlock 0x<insert your unlock code>".
I think there may be a newer version of fastboot that lacks the -i option.
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Thanks for trying to help.
Got a little hopeful but now i get a
Code:
FAILED (remote: Command did not succeed)
I'm going crazy... I'm really thinking about setting up a dualboot linux (or boot from usb). you guys think thats useful? I have no problems with drivers at least. If yes, ubuntu enough? I don't have a lot of linux experience..
mosbyxz1c said:
So how did you manage to work this out? I have this exact problem. When the phone is in fast mode (volume up) it shows in the "fastboot devices" but not in the "adb devices". When it's turned on it does show up in "adb devices" but (obviously) not in fastboot devices...
As it is, when i try the "fastboot -i 0x0fce oem unlock 0x<insert your unlock code>" it tells me that it doesn't know command -- i. I have found nothing about this problem at all. nowhere. I'm tried to unlock the bootloader (settings, show it's possible) for 5h and haven't managed to do it yet... I'm really thinking about sending it back, this is just too annoying... please please help me...
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Your mention of "Volume up" button indicates that your try to reboot it per button pressing. Try to avoid that. Your device should reboot by typing in the fast boot command and press enter. then you have to check the driver state in the Device manager and their install the correct driver (Google ADB driver). Don't unplug your Phone during this.

Can we still unlock the bootloader on the Honor 9 lite?

Hey all,
So I've heard that Huawei has stopped giving out unlock codes? I tried to go to their website to apply for it (giving my IMEI etc) and instead of giving me a code it just says 'please contact Huawei for questions'
I'm trying to set up project treble with it if I can figure it out.
Thanks!
You can with dc unlocker. You Just need to pay 5 euros and they Will unlock boatloader
I got my code on 08/06/2018
In the morning at 7:05 AM IST on 08/06/2018 i applied for my bootloader unlock code and i got it easily. BTW did you cross check other pre-selected options? Like 1st one asking EMUI version? Maybe that's the reason of you not getting unlock code.
Try again or Use the mailing method(I don't know much about but you have to mail the support to obtain the unlocking code and it might take upto 2-3 days)
Just got my code for bootloader unlock directly from Huawei no issues, although i will not be using straight away i have kept it in a safe place.
Psytroniks said:
You can with dc unlocker. You Just need to pay 5 euros and they Will unlock boatloader
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Cheers will have a look
cooldude1598 said:
In the morning at 7:05 AM IST on 08/06/2018 i applied for my bootloader unlock code and i got it easily. BTW did you cross check other pre-selected options? Like 1st one asking EMUI version? Maybe that's the reason of you not getting unlock code.
Try again or Use the mailing method(I don't know much about but you have to mail the support to obtain the unlocking code and it might take upto 2-3 days)
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I tried through their portal, and via email. This was their response:
We do apologize for the inconvenience you are experiencing, however, it is our duty to inform you that Huawei Canada does not provide codes to unlock the bootloader, root the device or provides any tool/code to modify the phone internally. We kindly inform you that this action can potentially "brick" the phone or in other words, renders the phone completely unusable and voids the warranty service and device support. We have no control over how unlocking the bootloader or rooting the phone, will affect your device.
We understand that you might be able to start the request to get the bootloader unlock code from our EMUI website, regrettably, your device does not qualify to receive this code, since the Huawei Canada warranty policy limits us to do not provide this code in order to prevent future inconveniences to our consumers.
This bootloader unlocks code, it is just limited to be available for certain specific regions.
We are aware that you can find unofficial information over the internet, about how to root or unlock your phone and due to our Security and Privacy Policies, we cannot provide you these codes or tools, for that reason, we cannot assist you in that matter.
We highly recommend you refrain from taking these actions on your device.
Psytroniks said:
You can with dc unlocker. You Just need to pay 5 euros and they Will unlock boatloader
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I read the instructions for unlock of Huawei mobile, it requires you erase the Huawei id.
How does that affect warranty?
Can you reapply the old id if necessary?
Patxperia said:
I read the instructions for unlock of Huawei mobile, it requires you erase the Huawei id.
How does that affect warranty?
Can you reapply the old id if necessary?
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Even if you get the unlock cose from huawei your warranty Will los once the bootloader is unlocked you lost it but iff you lock again the bootloader the warranty still available
Psytroniks said:
You can with dc unlocker. You Just need to pay 5 euros and they Will unlock boatloader
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No, you can't. DC-Unlocker neither autodetects the phone nor is it in the manual selection list. Also https://www.dc-unlocker.com/supported_models_1/huawei_phones says no bootloader unlocking service for said phone.
On the other hand Huawei support gave me this reply (translated by me) :
Hello [censored],
sadly the bootloader unlock code service has been terminated completely. I'm really sorry but I can't help you.
Best wishes,
[censored] from HUAWEI Mobile
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So there is currently no way to unlock the Honor 9 lite, right?
V10lator said:
No, you can't. DC-Unlocker neither autodetects the phone nor is it in the manual selection list. Also https://www.dc-unlocker.com/supported_models_1/huawei_phones says no bootloader unlocking service for said phone.
So there is currently no way to unlock the Honor 9 lite, right?
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Not true !
https://hcu-client.com/supported-models.php
HCU will read the bootloader code easily (at a price) :-
https://hcu-client.com/
Read instructions carefully and follow them EXACTLY !
HCU is from the same stable as DC-Unlocker.
Honor 9 Lite bootloader unlocking
Sparkrite said:
Not true !
https://hcu-client.com/supported-models.php
HCU will read the bootloader code easily (at a price) :-
https://hcu-client.com/
Read instructions carefully and follow them EXACTLY !
HCU is from the same stable as DC-Unlocker.
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Thanks for this, it appears to be the only bootloader unlock method currently available. Have you actually done this yourself? Can you (or anyone else) confirm that it works?
By the "instructions", I assume you mean the tutorial at http://hcu-client.com/read-bootloader-code-huawei-phone/. They seem clear, but they don't tell you how to actually use the code to unlock the bootloader! Can someone please point me to instructions how to do that? Thank you.
pcgardner said:
Thanks for this, it appears to be the only bootloader unlock method currently available. Have you actually done this yourself? Can you (or anyone else) confirm that it works?
By the "instructions", I assume you mean the tutorial at http://hcu-client.com/read-bootloader-code-huawei-phone/. They seem clear, but they don't tell you how to actually use the code to unlock the bootloader! Can someone please point me to instructions how to do that? Thank you.
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Yep, I mean the tutorial.
I have used this method a good few times, all successfully .
Dc-Unlocker/HCU allows direct unlock on a lot of models and gives the unlock code on others.
To use this code, put phone in "fastboot" mode and issue the command :-
fastboot oem unlock code
Phone should factory re-set (erasing all user data) with an unlocked bootloader.
pcgardner said:
Can you (or anyone else) confirm that it works?
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I can confirm. There's just one thing to note: Deinstall the adb drivers from Microsoft and use the ones shipped with HiSuite. Else there will be no virtual COM port and as a result the tool won't find the phone. [EDIT]And don't try to use the tool in a VM. Sadly it refuses to work there.[/EDIT]
Can someone please point me to instructions how to do that?
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1) Enable Settings > Developer Options > Enable OEM Unlock
2) Enable Settings > Developer Options > USB Debugging
3) Turn off phone
4) Press volume down key while connecting the phone to USB to boot the phone into fastboot
5) Execute "fastboot oem unlock <unlocking code>" on the PC the phone is connected to (install adb and fastboot first)
P.S. Many thanks to @Sparkrite for pointing us in the right direction!
Sparkrite said:
Yep, I mean the tutorial.
I have used this method a good few times, all successfully .
Dc-Unlocker/HCU allows direct unlock on a lot of models and gives the unlock code on others.
To use this code, put phone in "fastboot" mode and issue the command :-
fastboot oem unlock code
Phone should factory re-set (erasing all user data) with an unlocked bootloader.
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Great, thank you! It's reassuring to know it works reliably. And I'm glad the unlocking process itself is so simple; I remember now having used the same method on another phone some time ago.
Sparkrite said:
Yep, I mean the tutorial.
I have used this method a good few times, all successfully .
Dc-Unlocker/HCU allows direct unlock on a lot of models and gives the unlock code on others.
To use this code, put phone in "fastboot" mode and issue the command :-
fastboot oem unlock code
Phone should factory re-set (erasing all user data) with an unlocked bootloader.
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Thank you so much. With this method I successfully unlocked the bootloader of my Huawei Honor 9 Lite. No problems, just one oddity – the HCU software warns you that reading the bootloader unlock code will wipe your phone, and you have to acknowledge that to continue. This, of course, is not the case: it is using the code to unlock the bootloader that causes the phone to do a low-level reset. Presumably a mistake in the wording.
seanpatrick123 said:
Hey all,
So I've heard that Huawei has stopped giving out unlock codes? I tried to go to their website to apply for it (giving my IMEI etc) and instead of giving me a code it just says 'please contact Huawei for questions'
I'm trying to set up project treble with it if I can figure it out.
Thanks!
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I contact to help center with chat it automatically unlocked todayu
V10lator said:
Deinstall the adb drivers from Microsoft and use the ones shipped with HiSuite. Else there will be no virtual COM port and as a result the tool won't find the phone.
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I used HCU to read the bootloader unlock code before I saw your message, and so had not uninstalled the Microsoft ADB drivers. I had already installed HiSuite. It still worked for me, so presumably it is not necessary to uninstall the Microsoft ADB drivers unless HCU doesn't recognize the phone.
seanpatrick123 said:
Hey all,
So I've heard that Huawei has stopped giving out unlock codes? I tried to go to their website to apply for it (giving my IMEI etc) and instead of giving me a code it just says 'please contact Huawei for questions'
I'm trying to set up project treble with it if I can figure it out.
Thanks!
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yeah im trying to unlock it, but i have no money so I cant afford the dc unlocker thing
Free method, https://forum.xda-developers.com/9-lite/how-to/unlock-bootloader-code-t3859685, coming to XDA Feed soon.
hackintosh5 said:
Free method, https://forum.xda-developers.com/9-lite/how-to/unlock-bootloader-code-t3859685, coming to XDA Feed soon.
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Any news?
Many thanks to those who contributed to this thread. I had no trouble unlocking the bootloader of my device using HCU after purchasing credit from DC-unlocker. At only 4 euros it was worth the money. The posted instructions were clear. Once HCU provided the code all I had to do was send it to the phone using fastboot..

(US) T-Mobile version G7+ may come

https://www.xda-developers.com/motorola-moto-g7-plus-t-mobile/
It has NFC and B71 which G7 doesn't have.
Hopefully bootloader will be unlockable. If so, I may get one and paid in full and have it SIM unlocked, and flash RETAIL ROM
Any update on this? Been holding out on upgrading for this if it's true
If this is right it could be the revvl 3 or 3 plus as product sku is tmo revvl this is from wifi alliance
It's the g7 plus and g7 play https://www.tmonews.com/2019/07/t-mobile-revvlry-official-specs-price/
Can we root it using g7 plus method and unlock bootloader same way I currently have the phone
You can try to get bootloader unlock code it won't hurt nothing but as far as rooting I don't know but should be the same
krazy_smokezalot said:
Can we root it using g7 plus method and unlock bootloader same way I currently have the phone
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If you can unlock the bootloader, then rooting will be the easy part as you can usually just flash Magisk (or create a patched boot.img in Magisk Manager and flash the patched boot.img). TWRP may even work too, assuming T-Mo didn't heavily modify the underlying software and kernel.
The only question is gonna be unlocking the bootloader as it's not technically branded a Moto device (although is allegedly has the same codename). Moto may not ship a bootloader code to you, you may need to go thru T-Mobile in some way first.
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If you can unlock the bootloader, then rooting will be the easy part as you can usually just flash Magisk (or create a patched boot.img in Magisk Manager and flash the patched boot.img). TWRP may even work too, assuming T-Mo didn't heavily modify the underlying software and kernel.
The only question is gonna be unlocking the bootloader as it's not technically branded a Moto device (although is allegedly has the same codename). Moto may not ship a bootloader code to you, you may need to go thru T-Mobile in some way first.
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But T-MOBILE don't offer bootloader unlock I work for them. Well just gonna try cause it's given the code name lake on cpu z and the manufacturer is Motorola
krazy_smokezalot said:
But T-MOBILE don't offer bootloader unlock I work for them. Well just gonna try cause it's given the code name lake on cpu z and the manufacturer is Motorola
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Knowing they (as in T-Mo) doesn't offer codes, which I figured they didn't, then I'd at least try to paste your unlock code on Moto's site. Worst that'll happen is a message will pop up saying you device doesn't qualify.
t mobile g7 plus bootloader unlock
i can confirm that the bootloader for the t mobile moto g7 plus is locked and could not get a unlock from Motorola website it probably has to be paid for to get a unlock. i am unable to confirm at this time if you can get a unlock i got mine on JOD jump on demand. if someone out there gets one paid for and trys for a bootloader unlock please confirm if you can or not after it is paid for. i think you could but i cant confirm that at this time please any ones feed back would be a big help we should all work to gather on this i hope for a bootloader unlock or a work around if someone figures something out but as fas as i know at this time if you owe on 1 there is no boot loader unlock but just maybe the possibility after it is paid i am not shure if you would have to go though t mobile first to get a unlock thanks and anyone's feed back would be very much appreciated.
Also this is probably the same moto g7 build lake as the one off there website but with t mobile branding and a locked down bootloader so twrp and magisk root should work if you can get a bootloader unlock. if someone does please confirm here if it does work or not thanks and i welcome your feedback from anyone.
REVVLRY+ is indeed G7 plus
Jimhackthorn said:
i can confirm that the bootloader for the t mobile moto g7 plus is locked and could not get a unlock from Motorola website it probably has to be paid for to get a unlock. i am unable to confirm at this time if you can get a unlock i got mine on JOD jump on demand. if someone out there gets one paid for and trys for a bootloader unlock please confirm if you can or not after it is paid for. i think you could but i cant confirm that at this time please any ones feed back would be a big help we should0 all work to gather on this i hope for a bootloader unlock or a work around if someone figures something out but as fas as i know at this time if you owe on 1 there is no boot loader unlock but just maybe the possibility after it is paid i am not shure if you would have to go though t mobile first to get a unlock thanks and anyone's feed back would be very much appreciated.
Also this is probably the same moto g7 build lake as the one off there website but with t mobile branding and a locked down bootloader so twrp and magisk root should work if you can get a bootloader unlock. if someone does please confirm here if it does work or not thanks and i welcome your feedback from anyone.
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Ok I'll try it cause it got it for free and it's paid off. Got it from my job as a gift. So I'll definitely check it out then I'm even more interested. But I kinda doubt it cause the bootloader has the name revvl in it in CPU Z. Bootloader goes by MBM-3.0lake_revvl-43c7c77-190517
Ok so no I tried fastboot oem unlock and nothing happens on the phone anyone else has any idea they want me to try. I'm able to check oem unlock but in fastboot the command oem unlock does nothing on the phone
unlock instructions
krazy_smokezalot said:
Ok so no I tried fastboot oem unlock and nothing happens on the phone anyone else has any idea they want me to try. I'm able to check oem unlock but in fastboot the command oem unlock does nothing on the phone
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That's because you got to get a unlock key from Motorola. you will first need to make a account with Motorola https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/standalone%2Fbootloader%2Funlock-your-device-b
here is your instructions on how to get a key
Put your device in fastboot mode (power off, then press the power and volume down buttons simultaneously).
On your desktop, open a command prompt or terminal, and go to the directory where you installed the Android ADB (or make sure fastboot is in your $PATH)
At the prompt, type $ fastboot oem get_unlock_data
The returned string will be used to retrieve your unlock key.
Paste together the 5 lines of output into one continuous string without (bootloader) or ‘INFO’ or white spaces. Your string needs to look like this: 0A40040192024205#4C4D355631323030373731363031303332323239#BD008A672BA4746C2CE02328A2AC0C39F951A3E5#1F532800020000000000000000000000 EXAMPLE
Check if your device can be unlocked by pasting this string in the field below, and clicking “Can my device be unlocked?”
If your device is unlockable, a "REQUEST UNLOCK KEY" button will now appear at the bottom of this page.
then get the key put in your email address and you will get UNIQUE_KEY
then in adb put in fastboot oem unlock ((UNIQUE_KEY)) here
then fastboot reboot
If yours is paid for please let me know if it works mine is not paid for.
Jimhackthorn said:
That's because you got to get a unlock key from Motorola. you will first need to make a account with Motorola https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/standalone/bootloader/unlock-your-device-b
here is your instructions on how to get a key
Put your device in fastboot mode (power off, then press the power and volume down buttons simultaneously).
On your desktop, open a command prompt or terminal, and go to the directory where you installed the Android ADB (or make sure fastboot is in your $PATH)
At the prompt, type $ fastboot oem get_unlock_data
The returned string will be used to retrieve your unlock key.
Paste together the 5 lines of output into one continuous string without (bootloader) or ‘INFO’ or white spaces. Your string needs to look like this: 0A40040192024205#4C4D355631323030373731363031303332323239#BD008A672BA4746C2CE02328A2AC0C39F951A3E5#1F532800020000000000000000000000 EXAMPLE
Check if your device can be unlocked by pasting this string in the field below, and clicking “Can my device be unlocked?”
If your device is unlockable, a "REQUEST UNLOCK KEY" button will now appear at the bottom of this page.
then get the key put in your email address and you will get UNIQUE_KEY
then in adb put in fastboot oem unlock ((UNIQUE_KEY)) here
then fastboot reboot
If yours is paid for please let me know if it works mine is not paid for.
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Cool thanks for this I'll follow this instructions to unlock bootloader. I'll post back my findings
krazy_smokezalot said:
Cool thanks for this I'll follow this instructions to unlock bootloader. I'll post back my findings
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This is a common method to unlock Motorola smartphone bootloader.
Hopefully you will be lucky to get the code, but you may wait up to 2 weeks after initial release.
I can confirm that Motorola will give you the unlock code.
Findings
UNLOCKING AND LOCKING BOOTLOADER WILL WIPE YOUR DEVICE> BACKUP PERSONAL DATA IF YOU WANT TO KEEP IT.
I unlocked the bootloader and flashed the moto G7 plus RETAIL firmware. Everything worked fine except google pay, and verity being disabled.
Installing TWRP would always give me a recovery boot loop, so I stopped trying, instead just booting into TWRP with fastboot.
I cannot get verity enabled, even after flashing stock and locking the bootloader, so that means no Google Pay, no Google Fi, no whatever else requires verity.
Looking at
Code:
fastboot getvar all
Shows a flag that verity is disabled and another flag that warranty is void, even after flashing stock.
The stock firmware I found in a firmware repo, because I failed to do a full backup of my system (I only backed up boot, system, and data).
Would anyone be willing to unlock their bootloader, boot into TWRP, do a full backup, and share it, to see if I can get back to stock with verity enabled? I'd love Google Pay back.
BanterJSmoke said:
I can confirm that Motorola will give you the unlock code.
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Wow!!!
This is HUGE!!!
Pay in full to get SIM unlocked first followed by bootloader unlock and flash RETAIL ROM and become G7 Plus
CDMA support is unknown
mingkee said:
Wow!!!
This is HUGE!!!
Pay in full to get SIM unlocked first followed by bootloader unlock and flash RETAIL ROM and become G7 Plus
CDMA support is unknown
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Except it's nearly $100 less expensive to just buy an unlocked g7+

How do you get the unlock code for bootloader of Nokia 8?

Soo I tried to get the unlock code for nokiadotcom phone sen_int bootloader but it says invalid IMEI
Nokia's official bootloader unlock server has stopped working. You cannot get unlock.key from the Nokia homepage. To be able to unlock the bootloader, you can use Hikari Calyk's paid unlocking service.
Direct bootloader unlock service for eligible Nokia and Sharp Phones
This service is discontinued. To request bootloader unlock, Visit here
hikaricalyx.com
dongvatm said:
Nokia's official bootloader unlock server has stopped working. You cannot get unlock.key from the Nokia homepage. To be able to unlock the bootloader, you can use Hikari Calyk's paid unlocking service.
Direct bootloader unlock service for eligible Nokia and Sharp Phones
This service is discontinued. To request bootloader unlock, Visit here
hikaricalyx.com
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I've been reading for hours now about how to unlock the Nokia 8 TA-1012 bootloader, now that Nokia's official method is defunct.
Can someone clarify if this service, which seems to be reasonably priced, will lead to me having the actual unlock.key for keeps and, more importantly, will this enable me to unlock critical?
DFK79 said:
I've been reading for hours now about how to unlock the Nokia 8 TA-1012 bootloader, now that Nokia's official method is defunct.
Can someone clarify if this service, which seems to be reasonably priced, will lead to me having the actual unlock.key for keeps and, more importantly, will this enable me to unlock critical?
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No you will not get the unlock key. Yes it unlocks critical.
DerpSpears said:
No you will not get the unlock key. Yes it unlocks critical.
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Thanks for taking the time to reply! I'm trying to do this for a relative, so I don't want to screw up along the way. Is there ANY downside to not having the unlock key once the phone is critical unlocked? I'm not planning to relock it or anything, I'm just overwhelmed with the whole Treble thing and making sure I don't miss anything.
DFK79 said:
Thanks for taking the time to reply! I'm trying to do this for a relative, so I don't want to screw up along the way. Is there ANY downside to not having the unlock key once the phone is critical unlocked? I'm not planning to relock it or anything, I'm just overwhelmed with the whole Treble thing and making sure I don't miss anything.
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I succesfully unlocked the bootloader of my Nokia 8-TA1052 following this guide: https://www.techmesto.com/guide-unlock-bootloader-nokia-android-phones/
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I succesfully unlocked the bootloader of my Nokia 8-TA1052 following this guide: https://www.techmesto.com/guide-unlock-bootloader-nokia-android-phones/
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I've been real busy since I asked about the whole thing but I was planning to follow that exact guide. It unlocks critical, right? From there I install Treble and Custom ROM and theoretically, if it somehow bricks (seen a few people being unlucky) critical unlock will enable me to unbrick?
DFK79 said:
I've been real busy since I asked about the whole thing but I was planning to follow that exact guide. It unlocks critical, right? From there I install Treble and Custom ROM and theoretically, if it somehow bricks (seen a few people being unlucky) critical unlock will enable me to unbrick?
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Hello, in my case in December 2021 it was the first time I tried it and it went well, you have to strictly follow the instructions (make sure before you start that you have the correct connection with the PC in my case with W10-64b, the telephone connected, recognized, with ADB mode and "Unlock bootloader" activated and the ADB environment and tools running on the PC) and be patient since unlocking the bootloader with the Unlock Tool has 2 stages (the second I think I remember is the "critical unlock") so you have to let it go to the end. Once the bootloader is unlocked, when you restart the phone you will get a message that will always appear when you restart it, warning you that the bootloader is unlocked. Beware that by doing so the phone will be reset to factory settings and all user data will be lost so make sure to make a backup before. At the end of the unlock process you will also be asked if you want to donate through PayPal any amount of money voluntarily to the developers of the Unlock tool/techmesto. In short, the key is to read the instructions very well and follow them exactly. After the unlocking of the bootloader and the installation of the Treble you can now put any custom ROM. I hope the whole process goes well for you.
bunzo said:
Hello, in my case in December 2021 it was the first time I tried it and it went well, you have to strictly follow the instructions (make sure before you start that you have the correct connection with the PC in my case with W10-64b, the telephone connected, recognized, with ADB mode and "Unlock bootloader" activated and the ADB environment and tools running on the PC) and be patient since unlocking the bootloader with the Unlock Tool has 2 stages (the second I think I remember is the "critical unlock") so you have to let it go to the end. Once the bootloader is unlocked, when you restart the phone you will get a message that will always appear when you restart it, warning you that the bootloader is unlocked. Beware that by doing so the phone will be reset to factory settings and all user data will be lost so make sure to make a backup before. At the end of the unlock process you will also be asked if you want to donate through PayPal any amount of money voluntarily to the developers of the Unlock tool/techmesto. In short, the key is to read the instructions very well and follow them exactly. After the unlocking of the bootloader and the installation of the Treble you can now put any custom ROM. I hope the whole process goes well for you.
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Thank you very much for the detailed advice. If I can bother you for one more thing, there's multiple Treble threads/guides on here and some seem (!) outdated or conflicting. Could you maybe point me to one guide/thread you recommend? I have the Nokia 8 TA-1012 here.
I've flashed and rooted maybe half a dozen phones over the years while always just lurking and reading here but in this case, it seems so much riskier and complicated, so I appreciate any and all advice.
DFK79 said:
Thank you very much for the detailed advice. If I can bother you for one more thing, there's multiple Treble threads/guides on here and some seem (!) outdated or conflicting. Could you maybe point me to one guide/thread you recommend? I have the Nokia 8 TA-1012 here.
I've flashed and rooted maybe half a dozen phones over the years while always just lurking and reading here but in this case, it seems so much riskier and complicated, so I appreciate any and all advice.
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Hello, I have followed the instructions in this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...kia-8-with-project-treble-2019-07-02.3946249/ and I used from downloads (https://github.com/resident-nokia/t-virus/releases) the last stable version: https://github.com/resident-nokia/t-virus/releases/tag/20201108
bunzo said:
Hello, I have followed the instructions in this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...kia-8-with-project-treble-2019-07-02.3946249/ and I used from downloads (https://github.com/resident-nokia/t-virus/releases) the last stable version: https://github.com/resident-nokia/t-virus/releases/tag/20201108
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This is the only one I tried and it works for me, remember to download the revert firmware too (https://github.com/resident-nokia/t-virus/releases/tag/5150-revert) because it posible you will need it.
bunzo said:
This is the only I tried and it works for me, remember to download the revert firmware too (https://github.com/resident-nokia/t-virus/releases/tag/5150-revert) because it posible you will need it.
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Thanks a lot for all the input, I'll add all this into my notes and read everything diligently before I do anything. Appreciate you taking the time to help me out!

Question Missing OEM Unlock on Cellular VZW S8+ (SM-X808U)

Hey guys,
I've searched the forum but nobody seems to have reported the issue I'm experiencing. The way the posts are worded, unlocking the Tab S8+ is a given. I know the US S22 has no OEM Unlocking officially supported. I've followed all the workarounds to get the option to appear to no avail.
My only theory is that VZW hasn't yet unlocked my S8+ (if it was ever locked to begin with, nevertheless I've owned it less than 60 days). Can anybody confirm if this model can be bootloader unlocked by conventional means either prior or after carrier unlock?
Hi! I'm going to try to find the other user's post who enlightened me in this section, but I might have trouble finding it.
Effectively, no U.S. carrier's version of previous and current Samsung Galaxy Tabs can have the bootloader unlocked - at least that's what I remember them telling me. You have to buy the Wi-Fi only version to be able to unlock the bootloader.
Now - SIM unlock, I know nothing about on the Tabs. Normally no matter what U.S. carrier, that I'm aware of, once you pay off your device (if financed), they'll SIM unlock the device, and although you can relate the two things (SIM and bootloader unlocking), they are completely separate and it's only certain U.S. phones (not Samsung phones or tablets) that getting SIM unlock enables you to also do OEM unlocking, and therefore be able to unlock the bootloader.
Verizon never allows the bootloader to be unlocked on any kind of device, no matter what, and all U.S. Samsung carrier devices - both phones and tablets, are never able to get their bootloader unlocked. I'm not including the rare exception that there's a hack to be able to get root - but most hacks circumvent the locked bootloader - they don't often actually allow the bootloader to be unlocked, and this sort of thing is rarer and rarer anymore.
Edit: I believe this is the post, by @googlephoneFKLenAsh.
Thank you for your thorough explanation. I was expecting the Tab to be the same situation as with the U.S. Galaxy phones, I just wasn't able to find confirmation of that.
I know Verizon is hostile to bootloader unlocking (case in point Pixel). So it was either gonna be my carrier and if not that my region.
Tablets do on rare occasion are exceptions (iirc ATT doesn't carrier lock tablets) so barring an explanation elsewhere I figured I'd post and have that question answered for myself and those concerned.
I don't understand the motivation behind it given that unlocking is already a process that can't be exploited by malware/spyware and carries a myriad of drawbacks/risks.
GlitterFartzz said:
... given that unlocking is already a process that can't be exploited by malware/spyware and carries a myriad of drawbacks/risks.
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You're welcome!
I'm not sure I understand what you're saying here, or I'm not sure if you meant to say it differently.
An unlocked (or unlockable) bootloader can definitely be exploited without our awareness.
I agree that I don't understand the motivation - at least in contrast to AT&T and T-Mobile which apparently do allow bootloaders to be unlocked once their phones are paid for and SIM unlocked. I also don't know why or if AT&T and T-Mobile would not allow Samsung tablets to be bootloader-unlocked while allowing other brands.
Overall I think the motivation is the prevention of potentially more problems that users will have and also potentially brick their device and then they wind up with an unhappy customer because the carrier won't consider the device under warranty since it had been fiddled with in a way they're not willing to support (understandably).
Additionally, root malware would potentially be using their mobile network for nefarious purposes.
GlitterFartzz said:
Hey guys,
I've searched the forum but nobody seems to have reported the issue I'm experiencing. The way the posts are worded, unlocking the Tab S8+ is a given. I know the US S22 has no OEM Unlocking officially supported. I've followed all the workarounds to get the option to appear to no avail.
My only theory is that VZW hasn't yet unlocked my S8+ (if it was ever locked to begin with, nevertheless I've owned it less than 60 days). Can anybody confirm if this model can be bootloader unlocked by conventional means either prior or after carrier unlock?
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I have the same s8+ 5G model and I'm unable to get to the unlock option from download mode. I have however managed to turn on the OEM unlock from android. It is very fiddly to get to the OEM unlock option, and it will disappear afterward. The method I used is to quickly go to the developer's options before the tablet fully started after a reboot. It will let you toggle the OEM unlock.
I'm waiting if someone found a way to get the bootloader unlock from download mode. Obviously I have tried all other methods ( e.g> cable + up+down volume )
It's actually not possible to unlock via download mode. Download mode is only used for Odin flashing and the like.
You have to get to the bootloader which I believe is power and vol up WITHOUT using the cable afaik.
If by some catastrophic reason you can't get into the bootloader after that, you can boot the device, enable USB debugging, plug into pc, and run adb reboot bootloader or adb reboot recovery.
killerzac said:
I have the same s8+ 5G model and I'm unable to get to the unlock option from download mode. I have however managed to turn on the OEM unlock from android. It is very fiddly to get to the OEM unlock option, and it will disappear afterward. The method I used is to quickly go to the developer's options before the tablet fully started after a reboot. It will let you toggle the OEM unlock.
I'm waiting if someone found a way to get the bootloader unlock from download mode. Obviously I have tried all other methods ( e.g> cable + up+down volume )
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Have you been able to get the OEM unlocking switch to reappear after you've already toggled it?
If so, is it still on when it reappears? If it is then there's a high likelihood the device can then be unlocked.
GlitterFartzz said:
Have you been able to get the OEM unlocking switch to reappear after you've already toggled it?
If so, is it still on when it reappears? If it is then there's a high likelihood the device can then be unlocked.
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yes, it remains as OEM unlocked. I even tried to see if this could be false positive by flipping OEM unlock back and forth. It has shown the setting is persistence, if you set OEM unlock it will stay unlock. If you set it back to OEM lock. It stays as OEM lock.
GlitterFartzz said:
It's actually not possible to unlock via download mode. Download mode is only used for Odin flashing and the like.
You have to get to the bootloader which I believe is power and vol up WITHOUT using the cable afaik.
If by some catastrophic reason you can't get into the bootloader after that, you can boot the device, enable USB debugging, plug into pc, and run adb reboot bootloader or adb reboot recovery.
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nope, doesn't work. I tried ADB reboot bootloader or use the recovery to boot to bootloader, still no joy. I just can't get to the bootloader option which allows me to see the "Unlock bootloader options"
killerzac said:
nope, doesn't work. I tried ADB reboot bootloader or use the recovery to boot to bootloader, still no joy. I just can't get to the bootloader option which allows me to see the "Unlock bootloader options"
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You are supposed to boot into bootloader mode and then use the fastboot tool to trigger the unlock.
Either fastboot flashing unlock or fastboot oem unlocking. Something like that.
GlitterFartzz said:
You are supposed to boot into bootloader mode and then use the fastboot tool to trigger the unlock.
Either fastboot flashing unlock or fastboot oem unlocking. Something like that.
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yes, that is not working ( bootloader mode - doesn't let you choose ). Fastboot doesn't work with samsung, they deliberately change their code, try it yourself.
GlitterFartzz said:
You are supposed to boot into bootloader mode and then use the fastboot tool to trigger the unlock.
Either fastboot flashing unlock or fastboot oem unlocking. Something like that.
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These are the necessary steps on this tablet to unlock the bootloader - it doesn't involve Fastboot from the Platform Tools. I am aware that on standard Android/AOSP that it does involve Fastboot since for my phones I choose Google Pixel devices.
skrowl said:
Step 1 - Prepare your Tablet (only necessary for first install on unrooted device)​
While Frija is downloading the firmware, prepare your device by doing the following:
Settings > About Tablet > Software Information > Click Build Number 7 times quickly
Developer Options (just below About Tablet on the left column)
Turn on USB Debugging
Turn on OEM unlocking
NOTE: If the OEM Unlocking option doesn't appear, connect the device to the internet, wait a few minutes, then try again
Power tablet completely off (Hold volume down + power button if you haven't changed the Bixby settings)
While holding volume up and volume down, plug the tablet into your PC via USB
Let go of volume keys as soon as the blue-green screen shows up
Press and hold volume up for 5 seconds, the screen will change to a confirmation prompt
Press volume up again to confirm, the tablet will reboot
Unplug your tablet from USB
Go through initial setup. Don't bother copying files or installing anything.
Skip signing in to your Google account and Samsung account. You won't be using them for this step.
Settings > About Tablet > Software Information > Click Build Number 7 times quickly
Developer Options (just below About Tablet on the left column)
Turn on USB Debugging
Reboot the tablet
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roirraW edor ehT said:
These are the necessary steps on this tablet to unlock the bootloader - it doesn't involve Fastboot from the Platform Tools. I am aware that on standard Android/AOSP that it does involve Fastboot since for my phones I choose Google Pixel devices.
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Ah I wasn't aware that some devices do not require fastboot to finalize unlock and instead immediately unlock when toggling OEM Unlocking.
Is it possible to confirm the unlock by getting the bootloader vars using fastboot however?
Alternately, what's the easiest way to confirm the bootloader is unlocked?
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yes, that is not working ( bootloader mode - doesn't let you choose ). Fastboot doesn't work with samsung, they deliberately change their code, try it yourself.
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According to this post, you should have your bootloader unlocked now. Could you try following the instructions listed and report back?
Could you also explain in more detail how you can get the OEM unlocking option to appear?
I seem to be having no luck. You do own a US model, correct?
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These are the necessary steps on this tablet to unlock the bootloader - it doesn't involve Fastboot from the Platform Tools. I am aware that on standard Android/AOSP that it does involve Fastboot since for my phones I choose Google Pixel devices.
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GlitterFartzz said:
Ah I wasn't aware that some devices do not require fastboot to finalize unlock and instead immediately unlock when toggling OEM Unlocking.
Is it possible to confirm the unlock by getting the bootloader vars using fastboot however?
Alternately, what's the easiest way to confirm the bootloader is unlocked?
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Actually, although the instructions don't make it clear without the context of seeing what's on the screen, steps 5 through 7 are what unlock the bootloader. OEM Unlocking still only (normally) enables unlocking the bootloader:
5. While holding volume up and volume down, plug the tablet into your PC via USB
Let go of volume keys as soon as the blue-green screen shows up
6. Press and hold volume up for 5 seconds, the screen will change to a confirmation prompt
7. Press volume up again to confirm, the tablet will reboot
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Also, just as on the Google Pixel and many or all other devices, the easiest way to see that your bootloader is unlocked is the (IMHO) big honking stupid advertisement when you reboot or turn on your device that the bootloader is unlocked and the (paraphrasing) "hey thieves, if you just stole this device, you're in luck because you can hack into someone's account easier since this device's bootloader is unlocked" that stays on the screen seemingly forever.
I know that if they're actually technically savvy they'd be able to find that out anyway, but all this forced pre-boot screen does is punish those who unlock their bootloader. End Rant.
Ah I see what you mean, so It's been stated that US devices either resist BL unlocks e entirely or require alternative solutions.
That being said, has there been reports of UI bugs causing the option to appear on USA models under certain circumstances?
roirraW edor ehT said:
Actually, although the instructions don't make it clear without the context of seeing what's on the screen, steps 5 through 7 are what unlock the bootloader. OEM Unlocking still only (normally) enables unlocking the bootloader:
Also, just as on the Google Pixel and many or all other devices, the easiest way to see that your bootloader is unlocked is the (IMHO) big honking stupid advertisement when you reboot or turn on your device that the bootloader is unlocked and the (paraphrasing) "hey thieves, if you just stole this device, you're in luck because you can hack into someone's account easier since this device's bootloader is unlocked" that stays on the screen seemingly forever.
I know that if they're actually technically savvy they'd be able to find that out anyway, but all this forced pre-boot screen does is punish those who unlock their bootloader. End Rant.
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GlitterFartzz said:
That being said, has there been reports of UI bugs causing the option to appear on USA models under certain circumstances?
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No. I've read every post in this section starting from when I pre-ordered mine (February?), and the only post I've seen about being able to enable OEM Unlocking was from @killerzac.
Too bad that doesn't easily lead to actually being able to unlock, even if the OEM Unlocking aspect was widely reproducible.
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yes, that is not working ( bootloader mode - doesn't let you choose ). Fastboot doesn't work with samsung, they deliberately change their code, try it yourself.
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Have you found a solution?
I'm in such a weird place. I'm in the UK my first Tab S8 Ultra unlocked originally but after relocking the bootloader I can't get the OEM Unlock to reappear. I needed an unlocked tablet so I bought another one and this one has never had the OEM Unlock option. Waited many sets of 7 days trying different Samsung accounts and Google accounts. I do notice like you that if you get to dev options quickly after boot OEM Unlock is there but it definitely hasn't loaded properly at this point and changing it does nothing. Tablet never gives the bootloader unlock option when you go through the process.
The only thing ive noticed is on both devices the KG Status is Active (Viewed in Download Mode). My S22 which has the OEM Unlock option shows it as inactive. Samsung have told me that I can send the tablet to them and they will look at it but I can't be without it at the moment. Don't know if both my tablets are wrongly reporting that they are in finance and MDM is locking it potentially following my Samsung account to the new tablet I bought.
Really annoyed with Samsung now spent hours on web chats with them where they keep making you reset the tablet and won't escalte it.
Even more annoying they won't look at my first tablet because it did unlock initially so the warrenty is void now that it won't unlock they have said they will replace the mainboard for £800.
@Jono0907 That really sucks! I'm sorry to hear about all the trouble. I "swear" - customer service these days. Someday, companies will just stop even having the (mostly) nearly useless customer service that they do now, and they just won't have any at all.
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Have you found a solution?
I'm in such a weird place. I'm in the UK my first Tab S8 Ultra unlocked originally but after relocking the bootloader I can't get the OEM Unlock to reappear. I needed an unlocked tablet so I bought another one and this one has never had the OEM Unlock option. Waited many sets of 7 days trying different Samsung accounts and Google accounts. I do notice like you that if you get to dev options quickly after boot OEM Unlock is there but it definitely hasn't loaded properly at this point and changing it does nothing. Tablet never gives the bootloader unlock option when you go through the process.
The only thing ive noticed is on both devices the KG Status is Active (Viewed in Download Mode). My S22 which has the OEM Unlock option shows it as inactive. Samsung have told me that I can send the tablet to them and they will look at it but I can't be without it at the moment. Don't know if both my tablets are wrongly reporting that they are in finance and MDM is locking it potentially following my Samsung account to the new tablet I bought.
Really annoyed with Samsung now spent hours on web chats with them where they keep making you reset the tablet and won't escalte it.
Even more annoying they won't look at my first tablet because it did unlock initially so the warrenty is void now that it won't unlock they have said they will replace the mainboard for £800.
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Hi Jono,
I haven't look at it since and I'm pretty sure your finding is very much same as mine, Quote "Table never gives the bootloader unlock option". I gave my s8+ to my 5 years old son as his toy now. Piece of garbage without ROOTing for me. I'm reverting back to using my tabS6. You might hapend to see me on the northen line with my TabS6, very rare scene.

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