General ***Beware*** New AT&T S21 Ultras - Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra

Just went to pick up my new S21 Ultra 512 from AT&T and it shipped with v2 firmware. As of now the bootloader is not unlockable! Needless to say, I returned without even opening the box. That sucks!

How do you tell if it has V2 firmware, my box doesn't say. Just software version G998USQU2AUB5

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SW/VER: The 5th number from the right (2). This number has to be a 1 for the bootloader to be unlockable.

rawhide85 said:
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SW/VER: The 5th number from the right (2). This number has to be a 1 for the bootloader to be unlockable.
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My tag doesn't have that sw version or the sm number ..

Samsung and AT&T partnered... what could go wrong?

If not on the box, in the "About Phone" menu under settings. I was looking to purchase a New factory unlocked phone on Ebay but the seller cannot provide the FW version. So, no go. Cheers

I got mine on launch day from tmobile and it was always a 2 so I dont know what youre talking about

If I'm not mistaken, T-mobile allows their bootloader to be unlockable. @sesnut, Did you unlock yours?

rawhide85 said:
If I'm not mistaken, T-mobile allows their bootloader to be unlockable. @sesnut, Did you unlock yours?
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Nope, none of the SM-G998U's are offered with Unlocked Bootloaders and at this time there are no options available to unlock these devices.

varcor said:
Nope, none of the SM-G998U's are offered with Unlocked Bootloaders and at this time there are no options available to unlock these devices.
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Actually there is. @afaneh92 has an unlock service provided you are still on v1 firmware. The pricing is more than fair as this is currently the only way to unlock.

varcor said:
Nope, none of the SM-G998U's are offered with Unlocked Bootloaders and at this time there are no options available to unlock these devices.
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Yep. You could pay like $150 to unlock the bootloader in the past, but if you updated the phone at all within the last 2.5 months, you'll be stuck with a locked bootloader. Hopefully someone manages to find a solution to unlock the bootloader completely without having to manipulate the steady partition. I literally only want root and I'm stuck without it for...well... forever, potentially... Which kinda stinks without having a Pixel this time... My last phone being a Pixel 3 had me a bit spoiled, as even if it wasn't rooted there still wouldn't be ads everywhere, lol.

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SW/VER: The 5th number from the right (2). This number has to be a 1 for the bootloader to be unlockable.
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Interesting that they now have two IMEI's on the box. Could e-Sim finally be enabled. I wish you kept it. I wonder if it showed both IMEI's in Status Information

NippleSauce said:
Yep. You could pay like $150 to unlock the bootloader in the past, but if you updated the phone at all within the last 2.5 months, you'll be stuck with a locked bootloader. Hopefully someone manages to find a solution to unlock the bootloader completely without having to manipulate the steady partition. I literally only want root and I'm stuck without it for...well... forever, potentially... Which kinda stinks without having a Pixel this time... My last phone being a Pixel 3 had me a bit spoiled, as even if it wasn't rooted there still wouldn't be ads everywhere, lol.
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You have ads on the OS, system apps?
This:
Home - Package Disabler
The only NON-root solution that let’s you disable any unwanted packages that come pre-installed / installed with your phone / tablet.
www.packagedisabler.com
I use Karma Firewall as well. Both use very little battery. Zero issues with both.
Rooting be much more trouble than it be worth even if I could on the Note 10+... it's runs nicely now.

blackhawk said:
You have ads on the OS, system apps?
This:
Home - Package Disabler
The only NON-root solution that let’s you disable any unwanted packages that come pre-installed / installed with your phone / tablet.
www.packagedisabler.com
I use Karma Firewall as well. Both use very little battery. Zero issues with both.
Rooting be much more trouble than it be worth
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All of the Samsung apps have ads built-in - so not necessarily the 'true' system apps. Thankfully enough, I've already removed all of those crummy apps over adb. But I've already tried things like fully customized AdGuard, but those just don't do the job for me. I'm a nerdy person, so I like having the full system rights and rooting my phones. But aside from that, AdAway is just a better service and keeps out the ads that things like AdGuard miss.
But all in all, let's just hope that us US nerds with Samsung phones get lucky and get an exploit leaked that allows for Snapdragon 888 Samsung phones in North America to be bootloader unlocked!
*Edit* - read my post again and I realized that my bottom statement is as likely as winning the mega millions lottery lol.
*Edit 2.0* - Response to @blackhawk:
It seems like Samsung's non-essential apps all have ads now. So things like their members app, the galaxy store, the weather app, Samsung Pay, etc. But the default frequently used apps (like messages and phone) don't seem to have any ads. But I've also removed every single Samsung app at this point and have loaded my phone with all Google apps for a little extra reliability.

NippleSauce said:
All of the Samsung apps have ads built-in - so not necessarily the 'true' system apps. Thankfully enough, I've already removed all of those crummy apps over adb. But I've already tried things like fully customized AdGuard, but those just don't do the job for me. I'm a nerdy person, so I like having the full system rights and rooting my phones. But aside from that, AdAway is just a better service and keeps out the ads that things like AdGuard miss.
But all in all, let's just hope that us US nerds with Samsung phones get lucky and get an exploit leaked that allows for Snapdragon 888 Samsung phones in North America to be bootloader unlocked!
*Edit* - read my post again and I realized that my bottom statement is as likely as winning the mega millions lottery lol.
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I don't think any of the Samsung apps I use on my N10+ have ads. Is this something new?

NippleSauce said:
All of the Samsung apps have ads built-in - so not necessarily the 'true' system apps. Thankfully enough, I've already removed all of those crummy apps over adb. But I've already tried things like fully customized AdGuard, but those just don't do the job for me. I'm a nerdy person, so I like having the full system rights and rooting my phones. But aside from that, AdAway is just a better service and keeps out the ads that things like AdGuard miss.
But all in all, let's just hope that us US nerds with Samsung phones get lucky and get an exploit leaked that allows for Snapdragon 888 Samsung phones in North America to be bootloader unlocked!
*Edit* - read my post again and I realized that my bottom statement is as likely as winning the mega millions lottery lol.
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I'm like you, but there are too many downsides to root on this device.
I've avoided Samsung since they started making it hard on their phones, since s6 I believe.
Have had Nexus and then OP...
Where I live, Samsung pay is just too useful, and I lived without it before and now I don't dare to break it on this device.
I see that as an "flashing holiday", which will last a couple years considering the price of the device!
Too bad, I used rooting aside from custom ROMs for system wide adblocking in the past, I found it very convenient...

kipue said:
Where I live, Samsung pay is just too useful, and I lived without it before and now I don't dare to break it on this device.
I see that as an "flashing holiday", which will last a couple years considering the price of the device!
Too bad, I used rooting aside from custom ROMs for system wide adblocking in the past, I found it very convenient...
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Totally understandable as Samsung Pay was the only Samsung app that I consistently used and it was super nifty! Unfortunately, they've permanently disabled it in North America (no more MST support) on the S21 series. So I'd much rather have root being that I reside in NA =(.
I'll just have to get extremely lucky to get root access though...

NippleSauce said:
Yep. You could pay like $150 to unlock the bootloader in the past, but if you updated the phone at all within the last 2.5 months, you'll be stuck with a locked bootloader. Hopefully someone manages to find a solution to unlock the bootloader completely without having to manipulate the steady partition. I literally only want root and I'm stuck without it for...well... forever, potentially... Which kinda stinks without having a Pixel this time... My last phone being a Pixel 3 had me a bit spoiled, as even if it wasn't rooted there still wouldn't be ads everywhere, lol.
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Yes, technically it is possible on select devices depending on the update status but how many users are we talking about? Who would ignore updates for months then out of the blue decide to pay someone to root their device and forego future updates, almost no one! If root is a high priority then aquire a Galaxy with the unlocked bootloader or a different make altogether, they're much more practical considerations.

varcor said:
Yes, technically it is possible on select devices depending on the update status but how many users are we talking about? Who would ignore updates for months then out of the blue decide to pay someone to root their device and forego future updates, almost no one! If root is a high priority then aquire a Galaxy with the unlocked bootloader or a different make altogether, they're much more practical considerations.
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I agree, this is why I traded in two rooted Samsung phones. Not being able to fully update without loosing the unlock killed it for me. Thankfully I didn't loose all that much cash with the trade ins. I'm perfectly fine with my unrooted S21 Ultra and ADB. I won't root again unless it's a Pixel.

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Okay so I used to have a SGH-I777 (Galaxy s2) and I rooted it. I also flashed kernals and roms through CWM. Although I did all of these things, I never knew what was behind the programming for root. Now I have a SM-900A and I want to know why we can't just unlock the bootloader, or what is holding us back from rooting the phone. Also I hear about srs root and stuff like that. I would like to know what they mean and understand the concept behind root. Thank you, sorry for being a noob lol.
gainstatom said:
Okay so I used to have a SGH-I777 (Galaxy s2) and I rooted it. I also flashed kernals and roms through CWM. Although I did all of these things, I never knew what was behind the programming for root. Now I have a SM-900A and I want to know why we can't just unlock the bootloader, or what is holding us back from rooting the phone. Also I hear about srs root and stuff like that. I would like to know what they mean and understand the concept behind root. Thank you, sorry for being a noob lol.
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Basically in order to unlock the boot loader we would need the proper encryption keys (which unfortunately are not available) for authentication without that the boot loader cannot be unlocked nor can you flash any custom ROMs or gain root level access. In addition there are currently no known kernel exploits for the version of KitKat installed on our phones which would be another way of gaining root level access. Without one of these two things root is not possible. Mind you I'm not saying that we'll never have root (I've seen amazing things happen on XDA before) it's just going to take time. As to what root is in Windows terms think of it as administrator access in other words you would have full control of the device to change or modify just about anyway.
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Geohot finds root for S5? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53338564
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Geohot finds root for S5? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53338564
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Interesting. Very interesting....
LuckyColdJohnson said:
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You have posted this picture in three different threads in three different sub-forums. We get it.
cjranucci said:
You have posted this picture in three different threads in three different sub-forums. We get it.
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Stop crying. Stop following what I do. If you don't like it then leave XDA.
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I am so ever the skeptic call me a conspiracy theorist if you wish BUT (And please don't anybody take this as an afront it's not meant that way)
Root checker works by querying specific values within the build.prop and by querying access to data/local/default.prop as well as checking for SU in /system/bin. ANYBODY could take a Galaxy S5 SM-G900T (Tmobile variant) which is rooted and change the ro.product.device value to SM-G900A and then run rootchecker and voila you will get the exact same screen as shown in the picture. rootchecker did it's job it verified root and verified model based on the values it read from the build.prop, if you have root already you can change whatever you want in the build.prop.
What I'm trying to point out here is that there are way to many variables at play to get excited about one persons claims without valid coraboration from another user.
cstayton said:
I am so ever the skeptic call me a conspiracy theorist if you wish BUT (And please don't anybody take this as an afront it's not meant that way)
Root checker works by querying specific values within the build.prop and by querying access to data/local/default.prop as well as checking for SU in /system/bin. ANYBODY could take a Galaxy S5 SM-G900T (Tmobile variant) which is rooted and change the ro.product.device value to SM-G900A and then run rootchecker and voila you will get the exact same screen as shown in the picture. rootchecker did it's job it verified root and verified model based on the values it read from the build.prop, if you have root already you can change whatever you want in the build.prop.
What I'm trying to point out here is that there are way to many variables at play to get excited about one persons claims without valid coraboration from another user.
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That's not a T-Mobile phone my friend. Thanks for your input but I will stay happy and think we will have root soon. You seem very intelligent on some of this stuff but it wont change how I feel about this new info.
LuckyColdJohnson said:
That's not a T-Mobile phone my friend. Thanks for your input but I will stay happy and think we will have root soon. You seem very intelligent on some of this stuff but it wont change how I feel about this new info.
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I have to ask how you know its not a Tmobile device? If your basing it on the fact that the screenshot says SM-G900A that is easily changed in the build.prop as you can see in the attachment i can make anything into a G900A ATT S5
incase your wondering that is a Galaxy Tab3 7.0 tablet but wait it says it's a S5 G900A
And like I said I'm the skeptic so if i can find other answers then I tend to always look on the questionable side of things no offense meant to anybody especially geohot.
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I have to ask how you know its not a Tmobile device? If your basing it on the fact that the screenshot says SM-G900A that is easily changed in the build.prop as you can see in the attachment i can make anything into a G900A ATT S5
incase your wondering that is a Galaxy Tab3 7.0 tablet but wait it says it's a S5 G900A
And like I said I'm the skeptic so if i can find other answers then I tend to always look on the questionable side of things no offense meant to anybody especially geohot.
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Look closer at his picture. Your missing something......You can do it....come on.......
LuckyColdJohnson said:
Look closer at his picture. Your missing something......You can do it....come on.......
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OK We have gotten way off topic here but really? you have to point it out to me that proves its ATT because I'm not seeing it...LOL
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OK We have gotten way off topic here but really? you have to point it out to me that proves its ATT because I'm not seeing it...LOL
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That is At&t Data signals. >>>
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That is At&t Data signals. >>>
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If the Galaxy phones are like the M8 you can change it to show whatever data icon set you want once rooted, you just change the value for carrier ID which is probably the same change that rootchecker checks.
For what it's worth I do hope it's an AT&T phone, I just bought an S5 today and was disappointed to find it's locked down. I may have to repossess my M8 from my girlfriend and let her use the S5 lol
To me the S5 Active is better than the M8. I really think he did this and hopefully we can get root soon. If not, I'm good still. This phone is sick man. Love the way it feels and with a temp glass screen protector it's even better. Cya. Not trying to be any kinda way but happy about the news. Now we wait and hit refresh. Well me anyways
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To me the S5 Active is better than the M8. I really think he did this and hopefully we can get root soon. If not, I'm good still. This phone is sick man. Love the way it feels and with a temp glass screen protector it's even better. Cya. Not trying to be any kinda way but happy about the news. Now we wait and hit refresh. Well me anyways
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I thought I was the only one... LOL.
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Which if he has a rooted G900T he can change to be any data icons he so chooses, the only way to 100% prove the device is an ATT S5 is to have the imie of the device and run it against ATT's database. based on that picture there is no conclusive proof that the device is an ATT variant.
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Which if he has a rooted G900T he can change to be any data icons he so chooses, the only way to 100% prove the device is an ATT S5 is to have the imie of the device and run it against ATT's database. based on that picture there is no conclusive proof that the device is an ATT variant.
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Why would George do that. I believe he did it. We shall see. I really hope you are wrong. hahaha. Tomorrow when we hit XDA's site up to check, I would love to see a method. I miss all my root apps. Most paid for too.
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Stop crying. Stop following what I do. If you don't like it then leave XDA.
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Too funny. I think I will stay. If I need to be reminded that there might be a root method for this phone, I am sure that I will run into this picture in any sub-forum I am in. Thanks for adding so much value.
cjranucci said:
Too funny. I think I will stay. If I need to be reminded that there might be a root method for this phone, I am sure that I will run into this picture in any sub-forum I am in. Thanks for adding so much value.
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Whatever floats your boat. You add value too. We need haters in our lives. Means we are doing something right.

Samsung is permanently crippling the Note 7 in the U.S.

You knew it was coming in the USA and it looks like December 19 is the day.
http://www.androidcentral.com/samsung-permanently-crippling-note-7-us
What's to stop people from not accepting this update just like the previous one? Unless it's a forced update it won't really change anything
89dynasty said:
What's to stop people from not accepting this update just like the previous one? Unless it's a forced update it won't really change anything
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When you reboot the device it will do the updates on one of the reboots.This is true even if you "delayed" the update.
There is a way to prevent the previous update (you can see on this forum). Unless they found a way around that work around good chances that the same work around would work for this update. I would recommend doing the work around now and before this update.
The work around for previous update. Hope this will work for this update too.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-note-7/how-to/updated-limited-to-60-heres-fix-t3495293
I read someplace today that Samsung made a request to the makers of all package disablers on the Playstore to block the Note 7 from being able to take advantage of this... I'll try and find the article.
The one i found isnt supported by the playstore and still has the update packages. Look at the link JaguarXT posted
I highly doubt all the apps are getting on board. I used titanium to block a lot of samsung crap before this and I never got the last update and I won't get this update either.
According to what I read, T-Mobile will be pushing the update on December 27th, that's what CNET is reporting. It also mentions the dates for AT&T as well as Sprint.
Yep I got text from tmobile says starting 27 phone won't be able to charge so turn it in.
Looking like it's time to find a replacement, sadly nothing seems up to par
It will seem like a bold change from what I know and am used to but I'm considering the Honor 8. The specs don't seem to bad for the price point. But it's definitely not a Note 7. I was thinking about going back to the Note 5 but I don't even see it available on the T-Mobile website anymore.
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I highly doubt all the apps are getting on board. I used titanium to block a lot of samsung crap before this and I never got the last update and I won't get this update either.
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That's because you had the good foresight to root, unlike some of us (pointing at myself). Samsung strong-armed all the package disabler devs on the Play Store to no longer block System apps! The way around it was then to purchase the new version anyway and obtain a license, uninstall, then side load an older version. But then in another update even that route was blocked by no longer granting licenses or something. Then someone provided another app independent of the Play Store to side load which is what is being referred to above. It's gotten nasty!!!! Our ranks will shrink further as those who are severely technically challenged fail to take measures to block this update. Personally, I can't help but wonder/worry if Sammy has some type of back door, but that's the conspiracy theorist in me, lol!
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According to what I read, T-Mobile will be pushing the update on December 27th, that's what CNET is reporting. It also mentions the dates for AT&T as well as Sprint.
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Ya I got text from them saying the same, I just laughed
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It will seem like a bold change from what I know and am used to but I'm considering the Honor 8. The specs don't seem to bad for the price point. But it's definitely not a Note 7. I was thinking about going back to the Note 5 but I don't even see it available on the T-Mobile website anymore.
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I have a Note 5 as a backup I'm hoping I won't have to use it. ?
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Looking like it's time to find a replacement, sadly nothing seems up to par
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I agree and I will probably change to the cheapest samsung phone to get my $100 and then switch out and use my One Plus 3 till the S8 comes out.
Gotta use my Samsung Rewards up as well... This really sux
I caved last night, I picked up the s7 edge. I'm still keeping the Note 7 though and I'll use it until I'm no longer able to.
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I caved last night, I picked up the s7 edge. I'm still keeping the Note 7 though and I'll use it until I'm no longer able to.
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Why? You should have just kept the Note7 until the S8 came out... now you have an obsolete phone in 3 months.
I still have the Note 7, the s7 edge worked out in my favor actually. They gave me a Gear VR and now when the next phone drops I'll give my wife the s7 edge. She still has an S5 so it will be a nice upgrade for her.
I'm lost dude. So I have the second version of the Note 7, you know, the one that was supposed to not malfunction. Model # SM-N930T with T-Mobile. OK, so my phone did receive the forced update that make my battery charge to only 60%, I was able to use ODIN and put back the stock firmware, I installed PACKAGE DISABLER PRO and blocked the necessary items needed so I am now at 100% battery life. How is it that we know that is still not enough to block this new update that is coming to cripple the Note 7??? Maybe we are still safe, or is it FACT that it WILL still be forced even though we have the updates and tmobile and Samsung items blocked? Also, with what I have explained, can my phone still be rooted and install a custom ROM or am I too late or second version of Note 7 it was never possible???? Someone please help, I am not a noob, I have been installing custom ROMs since Galaxy S2, but at the same time I am no PRO. All info will help me and the community clarify this sticky situation. PLEASE HELP. AND THANK YOU ALL!!!!! Nothing compares to the Note 7, what other phone has IRIS EYE SCANNER, a SECURE FOLDER LOCK that you can add a secondary app of one you already have with a completely different account, you can lock your notes in SAMSUNG NOTES, an S PEN, A FREAK'N S-PEN for crying out loud!!!!! No Phone compares to this dude!!!!!! HELP HELP HELP HELP!!!!!!!!!!
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I'm lost dude. So I have the second version of the Note 7, you know, the one that was supposed to not malfunction. Model # SM-N930T with T-Mobile. OK, so my phone did receive the forced update that make my battery charge to only 60%, I was able to use ODIN and put back the stock firmware, I installed PACKAGE DISABLER PRO and blocked the necessary items needed so I am now at 100% battery life. How is it that we know that is still not enough to block this new update that is coming to cripple the Note 7??? Maybe we are still safe, or is it FACT that it WILL still be forced even though we have the updates and tmobile and Samsung items blocked? Also, with what I have explained, can my phone still be rooted and install a custom ROM or am I too late or second version of Note 7 it was never possible???? Someone please help, I am not a noob, I have been installing custom ROMs since Galaxy S2, but at the same time I am no PRO. All info will help me and the community clarify this sticky situation. PLEASE HELP. AND THANK YOU ALL!!!!! Nothing compares to the Note 7, what other phone has IRIS EYE SCANNER, a SECURE FOLDER LOCK that you can add a secondary app of one you already have with a completely different account, you can lock your notes in SAMSUNG NOTES, an S PEN, A FREAK'N S-PEN for crying out loud!!!!! No Phone compares to this dude!!!!!! HELP HELP HELP HELP!!!!!!!!!!
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I'm not 100% sure but the steps with package disabler that you've done should allow you to not have to worry about the new update coming through, someone correct me if I'm wrong.
As for rooting you're out of luck, only the original firmware that shipped with the phone was rootable. After that, this is as good as it gets for us firmware wise
Thnx
89dynasty said:
I'm not 100% sure but the steps with package disabler that you've done should allow you to not have to worry about the new update coming through, someone correct me if I'm wrong.
As for rooting you're out of luck, only the original firmware that shipped with the phone was rootable. After that, this is as good as it gets for us firmware wise
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thnx, much appreciated.

Root is mandatory for me, is it for you?

I won't buy without root. Skipped the note 9, let's hope the v40 has a nice root.
wing_addict_usa said:
I won't buy without root. Skipped the note 9, let's hope the v40 has a nice root.
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ALL the LG V30/V30+/V30S on the planet can be rooted. You might need to stick with that for now.
ROOT FOR T-MOBILE H932 V30/V30+
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Yup, I'm on the same boat.
Me too.
I have the S8+ TMO. And when the v40 thinq comes out I plan to go back to LG. It's no fun without root. I miss A.R.I.S.E., being able to debloat my rom, trying out kernels, and changing my fonts to abeatbykai. Sigh.....I miss those days!
If we get Root for the LG V40 ThinQ then do you think there would be good developer support?
As an alternative, Im looking at the Pixel 3 XL, but would prefer to have the 3.5mm jack and sd card support.
For me is highly recommended. With LG and the implementation of the quad dacs I think having root may help with triggering high impedance mode. I'd still be using my V30 today if I would have bought an unlocked version off the bat instead of TMO. This was back in the day when root wasn't available for the TMO but the unlocked version had it in like a week or so. I'm dumping my Pixel 2 XL which has root for the unlocked version of the LG V40.
On a side note the guys at my local TMO allowed me to play with their demo of the V40! Loved it! The screen was awesome, like it's just all screen no bezels. not sure about the headphone jack being on the bottom this time around but we'll see how it goes. Holding it got me super excited about the phone.
rooting is a waste of time so no.
I don't care about root anymore. This isn't an LG G2X that needs root. Phones have come a long way
If this phone gets to be as easily unlockable as a Nexus/Pixel, I'd be willing to consider getting it to replace my 6P.
No root = no development = no custom ROM
Look at the most recent models sections. There's no more development section.
No root = you won't be able to remove pre installed spyware
Is it bad enough?!
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No root = no development = no custom ROM
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So, what?
Exactly what for do you need custom ROM in nowadays?
It was a toy like 3-5 years ago but now with Google Pay and 6Gb RAM in phones custom ROMs are legacy and unneeded thing. Forgot the proper word
mingkee said:
No root = you won't be able to remove pre installed spyware
Is it bad enough?!
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Yes, you can remove. Most spyware can be disabled straightly from the settings/apps info menu. Those that can't from menu, can be uninstalled by adb from PC or with means of LG Package Disabler. So, no hassle
These days I even use the LG launcher(after enabling the app drawer)
Functionally I don't see a benefit to rooting anymore ?*
wing_addict_usa said:
I won't buy without root. Skipped the note 9, let's hope the v40 has a nice root.
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ALL the LG V30/V30+/V30S on the planet can be rooted. You might need to stick with that for now.
ROOT FOR T-MOBILE H932 V30/V30+
ROOT FOR ALL OTHER V30/V30+/V30S
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Jericksen92 said:
Functionally I don't see a benefit to rooting anymore.
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First, there is functionality to rooting even just on stock firmware. On the V30/V30+/V30S you can enable High Impedance Mode (HIM) on the Quad DAC without LG''s "permission" (which needs 50 ohms or higher headsets). You can also enable "dual speaker" mode. (The mods on that thread is more advanced than the original HIM mod, same developer.) There's plenty of other root-required mods that add functionality, like silent camera files. I'm just comparing the V30 to the V40, because it's the direct successor from a year ago and we DO have root on all V30 variants.
For root in general, I've long used a time sync app and scheduled Auto Reboot (so my phone starts "fresh" every day). Whether you want those things is your decision. But it's YOUR phone, so you can do what you want.
Which leads me to my most important point. OWNERSHIP. With root, it's YOUR phone, not the carrier, not the OEM. It's just like being administrator of your computer at home. Any computer I buy, I will have "admin" privileges. Smartphones are simply handheld computers. A couple of years ago, Samsung pushed an update to purposefully BRICK perfectly good phones. Not all Galaxy Note 7 phones had bad batteries, only some. People paid SEVERAL HUNDRED DOLLARS for those top tier spec phones -- and even though most were working just fine Samsung BRICKED those phones to force people to change to a different phone. People thought they had BOUGHT those Note 7 phones, but this proved Samsung still OWNED all those Galaxy Note 7 phones. The only Galaxy Note 7 ph9ones that were NOT bricked by Sasmung were those which were rooted. Those people who were rooted really owned their phones, not Samsung.
Until your phone is rooted, you do not own it. You are merely "renting"/leasing it from the real owner -- the carrier/OEM.
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So, what?
Exactly what for do you need custom ROM in nowadays?
It was a toy like 3-5 years ago but now with Google Pay and 6Gb RAM in phones custom ROMs are legacy and unneeded thing. Forgot the proper word
Yes, you can remove. Most spyware can be disabled straightly from the settings/apps info menu. Those that can't from menu, can be uninstalled by adb from PC or with means of LG Package Disabler. So, no hassle
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You should use iPhone then
Jericksen92 said:
These days I even use the LG launcher(after enabling the app drawer)
Functionally I don't see a benefit to rooting anymore ?*
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This.
And, frankly, I even see no use in app drawer. See, app drawer is a crippled thing from days of 512Mb phones. In those days launcher would need too much RAM to draw all the icons so they were hidden to conserve memory and free it for user's apps.
Now when I have 6Gb I see no use in drawer, I sort icons to folder to my content and can't be happier
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But in Oreo it's a thing in stock ROM. No need to root to reboot on schedule
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A couple of years ago, Samsung pushed an update to purposefully BRICK perfectly good phones Not all Galaxy Note 7 phones had bad batteries, only some. People paid SEVERAL HUNDRED DOLLARS for those top tier spec phones -- and even though most were working just fine Samsung BRICKED those phones to force people to change to a different phone.
The only Galaxy Note 7 ph9ones that were NOT bricked by Sasmung were those which were rooted
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You make miistake, you may check " Do not automatically update" and stop phone from being updated w/o having root
And you're not owning your phone until you delete all Google's crap up to google play services and play services framework. Even if you have root but have google on phone it's Google who owns it not you. That was proven dozens times
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But in Oreo it's a thing in stock ROM. No need to root to reboot on schedule
You make miistake, you may check " Do not automatically update" and stop phone from being updated w/o having r
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Wrong in so many ways
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And, frankly, I even see no use in app drawer.
See, app drawer is a crippled thing from days of 512Mb phones. In those days launcher would need too much RAM to draw all the icons so they were hidden to conserve memory and free it for user's apps.
Now when I have 6Gb I see no use in drawer, I sort icons to folder to my content and can't be happier
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No, you're not correct about that. The reason I and others use app drawer has nothing to do with amount of RAM. I have 200-300 apps and I prefer to hide most of them in an app drawer. I don't want them cluttering up my desktop screens. Yes, I have a couple of folders on my desktop, but for the most part I have my most used app clustered in categories on separate pages. For apps I use occasionally, those stay in the app drawer. Like a closet.
Same concept with Programs folder and desktop shortcuts on Windows and even the QuickLaunch bar (which I still use, even on Windows 10). Programs folder (app drawer) is for ALL installed programs (apps), desktop shortcuts/QuickLaunch/Pinned to Start menu are for frequently used programs (or apps with Android).
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For root in general, I've long used a time sync app and scheduled Auto Reboot (so my phone starts "fresh" every day). Whether you want those things is your decision. But it's YOUR phone, so you can do what you want.
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But in Oreo it's a thing in stock ROM. No need to root to reboot on schedule
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I seriously have no idea what you are saying in this statement. There's no scheduled reboot in stock Oreo, that I have seen.
But I have one anyway -- on all my Androids for quite some time, because I OWN my devices.
I also have a script to reboot my Windows PC every night. Same concept.
EDIT: Apparently on some phones you can schedule a reboot ONCE A WEEK. And you can't really control the time to the minute. It's "within one hour of the time you set"?
https://amp.reddit.com/r/GalaxyNote...errer=https://www.google.com&amp_tf=From %1$s
And some carriers remove that feature. I don't see it on my phone and my ROOTED app is much better.
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Which leads me to my most important point. OWNERSHIP. With root, it's YOUR phone, not the carrier, not the OEM. It's just like being administrator of your computer at home. Any computer I buy, I will have "admin" privileges. Smartphones are simply handheld computers. A couple of years ago, Samsung pushed an update to purposefully BRICK perfectly good phones. Not all Galaxy Note 7 phones had bad batteries, only some. People paid SEVERAL HUNDRED DOLLARS for those top tier spec phones -- and even though most were working just fine Samsung BRICKED those phones to force people to change to a different phone. People thought they had BOUGHT those Note 7 phones, but this proved Samsung still OWNED all those Galaxy Note 7 phones. The only Galaxy Note 7 ph9ones that were NOT bricked by Sasmung were those which were rooted. Those people who were rooted really owned their phones, not Samsung.
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You make miistake, you may check " Do not automatically update" and stop phone from being updated w/o having root
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You know better -- or should -- so not sure why you even said this. OEM/carrier can push updates no matter what you choose -- unless you own your phone with root:
https://thenextweb.com/mobile/2017/03/24/samsung-galaxy-note-7-disable-charging/
Samsung will remotely kill all unreturned Galaxy Note 7 units
The electronics giant announced it will begin remotely phasing out the last remaining units of its handset by forcing software updates that will prevent still unreturned Note 7 devices from charging, according to The Korea Herald.
Rumors that Samsung might force software updates to remotely brick unreturned Galaxy Note 7 units first began circulating last September, but were ultimately confirmed three months later in December.
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Samsung pushed those updates no matter what settings were chosen. Also, I've seen over and over people who got updated with OTHER phones,no matter what settings they chose. It's happened too frequently to be accidents. Carriers/OEMs own those phones, not you. If they decide to force an update, they'll force an update... whether you want it or not.
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Rooting is a philosophy of ownership, just like being admin of your PC. With root you can decide what happens and when, what is installed or not, how things are.
It's not about how stock is so "improved" you don't need to root. If you are saying that, then you are not even in the same discussion as me.
Sure, one day the the phones may be so locked down you can't root them, but that's NOT something you should accept willingly.
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Until your phone is rooted, you do not own it. You are merely "renting"/leasing it from the real owner -- the carrier/OEM.
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No, you're not correct about that. The reason I and others use app drawer has nothing to do with amount of RAM. I have 200-300 apps and I prefer to hide most of them in an app drawer. I don't want them cluttering up my desktop screens.
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Apps, that I don't need, stay in my 7th, 8th, 9th etc screens. It's the same as if I had them in drawer.
What I said is the CONCEPT of drawer was designed in the days when phones had scarse RAM and drawer was invented to comsume memory when using launcher. I didn't say that you must not use drawer, you may do what you see fit. It's just that I don't need drawer no more and em not using it
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I seriously have no idea what you are saying in this statement. There's no scheduled reboot in stock Oreo, that I have seen.
EDIT: Apparently on some phones you can schedule a reboot ONCE A WEEK. And you can't really control the time to the minute. It's "within one hour of the time you set"?
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Yes, LG G7 and probabaly V30 has such ability. I thought it could reboot once a day but my mistake, only once a week. Anyway I don't see need in such feature, I may reboot phone mystelf when I think most proper time. Maybe before I'm gonna put it on charge.
Ahyway I see no need for scripted reboots neither in Android nor in Windows
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You should use iPhone then
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I can play with my phone, I can surf, I can listen MQA music, I can shoot HDR10 video. There's nothing that I can't which I could do if I'll root phone or install custom ROM on it
That's what I'm trying to say. Back in the 2011 day when you fought for 6500 in Antutu and custom kernel could gain you 6800 you couldn't be happier. But noadays it's vain

Huawei - bootloader - root

Hi,
Just came over from apple for a long time, selected best price/hw (non-noname) devices. I was always trying to jailbreak my phone, and thought Android a better place to come out from your sandboxed environment. At the end of the story I searched a lot in XDA forums and found with mate 20 pro and no bootloader code nothing can be done in an easy way. There are a lot of thread telling how to get bootloader codes , but currently the situation is this:
Funky - !Down! and if it would give, would cost a lot money, irrealistic high price.
Global unlock solutions - not answering or selling anything in real life.
ministery of solutions also unavaiable.
Huawei has no longer giving access to lower level access to the phone "bootloader". To be honest this is disgusting, more disgusting than with Apple, at least you know when you buy people working on jailbreaks and if you not updating one day you will be happy. With Huawei now we are in a crazy situation, during the firmware built they have associated a number from your imei and possible from Serial (as on huawei this field was mandatory for unlock code)...
Each device got a number, and potentially it would make sense to know the exact hashing algorithm when it checked, if we get that and use hashcat that could be a good solution as if i remember well it is 16 numbers for huawei devices, so brute force with hashcat, not on the actual phone is possible...
I was thinking of brute force, but they also reboot the phone each 5 times, so when you want to brute force 4 try reboot, this need time... I am really dissappointed that you buy an android phone and you are almost in the same cage as with apple iphone.
Guys someone please summarize what are the possibilities with boot loader, is anyone working to replicate the hashing mechanism?
This should be for geeks possible for brute force, just we need to elliminate the condition phone, how long does it take to virtually run a cloned boot loader on a PC and pass through a code in milliseconds? In theory , if we get the mechanism known and can utilize hashcat for cracking with numeric only password would be short journey.
Please make a summary what is the current progress and future plan with rooting and unlocking huawei newer devices
When i was holding my last "free" phone completely linux opened phone, it was allowing you to enter into the deepest boot loader and it brought up the next one for flashing like an eeprom, flash mode or persistant... I am quiet sure if you can't go deeper than fastboot you cannot brick your phone, so huawei's statement is not correct, yes could soft brick your phone, but as long as you have a flashing interface alll should go well. I am crying for phones like nokia n900 linux mobile, where actually was your decision what do you want to install into your phone without virtualization/containers/sand boxes.
Please keep us updated about the possibilities and future plans about the boot loader as in the last week I completely lost my trust in huawei, no one tell anything , I also wrote them if they can send me my code, but they simply ignoring my mail at huawei
I am bit beginner, but I guess I read almost every post about this problem, and each post outdated so just bring infos together, first post a long post
I'm one of the lucky ones that are rooted on the mate20 pro
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Buy and unlock code they pop up every now and then but you have to be fast. I got one for six dollars just last week. Root with magisk and you are all set.
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I think we need a new updated guide for the new people or does the old guides still stand up? I came from Samsung S8 so I have lots to learn as well.
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Tl;Dr if you want freedom with firmwares, kernels, root and easy life, you probably picked wrong device.
Code is generated in unknown way and code is tied into special partition in encrypted way that it's difficult to take it out. In previous android versions it was open text so it was possible to get it via exploits, but now no more. Like you mentioned, it's complicated to even brute force it and risky to play with partitions with high chance of making brick out of 1k$ device.
The base with unlock codes was open for engineers until mid of last year when Huawei started shutdown of unlocks. Services like funky, global and ministry are just middlemen who have contacts with Huawei engineers who can get the code when base with keys is open. Base was closed whole time from Jan to April 2019 (Huawei started hunting engineers breaking rules?), and then it suddenly opened for couple of days (that's why you see some happy faces here). They recently again closed it, so yes, it's expected that everyone is quiet now since nobody has access. It will be same until next opening happens (if it ever will?)
Ps: If you still want to play with high risks of making brick, there's telegram group "Big Huawei Exploits" where people are trying to figure out security workarounds, but it's far from average user experience of typical bootloader unlock without knowing internals of emui 9 and Huawei bootloader.
Ps2: full potential of root is not realized for our device due to problems with bootloader unlock (boomer), Huawei partitioning (twrp vs magisk, chose one ONLY) + xposed causes bootloop + incompatibilities with non-x64 drivers for many things like v4a which is making our device going bootloop.
djisgod said:
Buy and unlock code they pop up every now and then but you have to be fast. I got one for six dollars just last week. Root with magisk and you are all set. View attachment 4739171
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Where did you buy the unlock code for $6?
Here is where I got mine for 6 USD. https://sickw.com/?page=bootloader
I have not used it yet but I have if just in case. Others have bought from the same source and confirm that it works.
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Here is where I got mine for 6 USD. https://sickw.com/?page=bootloader
I have not used it yet but I have if just in case. Others have bought from the same source and confirm that it works.
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wich did u pick?
crazynewfie said:
Here is where I got mine for 6 USD.
I have not used it yet but I have if just in case. Others have bought from the same source and confirm that it works.
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wich did u pick?
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Ignore this, they are not selling bootloader unlock code, they are selling reset code for locked devices, I paid 6$ for literaly nothing and 14$ to be spent at their site. if you got a phone FRP locked, then you can wipe your device and reconfigure, it not helps in OEM, I also asked them via e-mail they not support and will be not supported by them
szilveszter21 said:
Ignore this, they are not selling bootloader unlock code, they are selling reset code for locked devices, I paid 6$ for literaly nothing and 14$ to be spent at their site. if you got a phone FRP locked, then you can wipe your device and reconfigure, it not helps in OEM, I also asked them via e-mail they not support and will be not supported by them
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You got the wrong code. They were selling bootloader unlock codes but have taken then off the site for now. I successfully unlocked my bootloader using the code I purchased from https://sickw.com/?page=bootloader but they are no longer selling them.
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I think we need a new updated guide for the new people or does the old guides still stand up? I came from Samsung S8 so I have lots to learn as well.
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YES
well....
dimon222 said:
Tl;Dr if you want freedom with firmwares, kernels, root and easy life, you probably picked wrong device.
Code is generated in unknown way and code is tied into special partition in encrypted way that it's difficult to take it out. In previous android versions it was open text so it was possible to get it via exploits, but now no more. Like you mentioned, it's complicated to even brute force it and risky to play with partitions with high chance of making brick out of 1k$ device.
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Well I don't want to decrypt the roms I have no time to play so much with hascat, but if we can virtually load the Fastboot into a PC app where we can inspect the runtime memory that would make things easier, especially with someone who used to use assembly languages and reverse engineering...
There could be 2 type how they created the BL unlock code, alghorythm which using imei and possible S/N , or it just random, there should be a tiny database on each device of the bootloader code, as if they not giving "personalised fastboot" that means the required code, or the output of the creation process must persist somewhere , and don't forget if we can load the rom into a monitored environment we can see what going to be read from which address in runtime memory.
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The base with unlock codes was open for engineers until mid of last year when Huawei started shutdown of unlocks. Services like funky, global and ministry are just middlemen who have contacts with Huawei engineers who can get the code when base with keys is open. Base was closed whole time from Jan to April 2019 (Huawei started hunting engineers breaking rules?), and then it suddenly opened for couple of days (that's why you see some happy faces here). They recently again closed it, so yes, it's expected that everyone is quiet now since nobody has access. It will be same until next opening happens (if it ever will?)
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Well I am now using Iphone and Android as user, I enjoy debian based linux in my ipad which actually jailbreaked well. I just came originally from maemo, and there everything is possible, you can't actually brick an ARM board, the lowest level there will be a rom which contains the minimal OS which allows you to flash rootfs and mmc media afterward. I assume this is similar to Intel CPU + BIOS with ARM, you can make your computer unoperating, but you can't break down via a keyboard or any software your bios is the lowest level which allow minimal control over voltages and such thing what could enteraly destroy you pheripherias and devices. IF I thinking right the minimal system you can dig down in the layers right now is fastboot, which still seems to be some fancy stuff with too much additional information, can't we dig deeper? or flashing the flashing rom is only possible via diagnostic port what they used during the assembling of the devices? On nokia Geek devices you could go at the deepest level possible and implement multiboot for multiple operating system, rootfs and media was on different device not just different mount/partitions... I am but sad no one creating pocket computers, I got bit upset, so my new n900 is on it's way, however that device 10 year old construction, it is good for things like playing msdos games and some try with C/Cpp but nothing more, I am sure I will need to make the new openssl binary for being able to browse sha2 ssl sites
Idea
Guys, I digged a lot to understand the boot sequence and how the calls / components loaded. As far I saw all current android ARM systems use a Little Kernel opensource Bootloader, with modification. It is called A-BOOT and the interface what we communicate is fastboot. The bootloader verify of the signature each flashing each rom, and eventually during loading as well. With "unlocking" you get the ability to bypass the signature check. Eventually I looked into the rom files they encrypted that's a thing, but the question what it is in the runtime memory.
Just an idea if we have here someone friendly with ARM and assembly/memory inspecting and has 1 or more bootloader code already...
Is this approach possible for some extra geeks
download virtual ARM machine
load the rom , only the aboot required with oem application with it
check in vm's memory what happens when code entered incorrectly/correctly
As I read it secured for the rom images and signatures (from unathorized changes), I don't think the bootloader itself as an application has encrypted memory. So in theory "I am optimistic" if you have your S/N | you BL code, and the | runtime memory hash TADA we can rebuild the hashing alghorythm. I am not experienced with ARM at all, especially not with it cpu operation and memory adressing, so I would need some hyper geek who experienced. It is just an idea if reverse engineering is possible this way or not. Of course as I can see it need a lot of work without any return, but the challange is hard
P.S. first though thing I can imagine, you need usb driver for fastboot on virtual ARM, you need a connected client for fastboot protocol, so virtual USB service. You need to be able to set breakpoint in the virtual ARM box, those just what came into my mind even if u know arm/assembly...
But there is not other way to buy the code...
Damn...
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But there is not other way to buy the code...
Damn...
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I assume they will go with opened mind EMUI has no future Google has proven it today
On 01 June 2019 any online bootloader's unlock generators aren't available
They haven't been available for months
Apparently they're back again according to funkyhuawei.
djama29 said:
i can get bootloader code, 45$ +375257585263 WhatsApp Viber
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You have 4 posts.. only way I'd pay would be after it was successfully unlocked.
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You have 4 posts.. only way I'd pay would be after it was successfully unlocked.
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I just received a code from him. He's legit
Quicker option than Global Unlocking Solutions at the moment. Accepts PayPal too.

Question ***CLOSED*** BootLoader Unlock coming soon - PO

Bootloader unlock for Qualcomm SnapDragon Samsung GalaxyS21 (USA and Canada) and likely S22.
Will update post with more info soon, still need to compile.
Any Help welcomed.
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It works both ways around -
NO WAY..Im down to try anything to help. i got the 21 ultra tmobile unlocked
1st to be done is modify odin accordingly. it will need to be modified before hand to simplify the process for end users and reduce risk of fck ups. After that its simply implementing the code i already have.
jcole6197 said:
NO WAY..Im down to try anything to help. i got the 21 ultra tmobile unlocked
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jcole6197 said:
NO WAY..Im down to try anything to help. i got the 21 ultra tmobile unlocked
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What processor is your s21?
Snapdragon 888
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Snapdragon 888
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did you end up using one of the services? or did you find your own way? - to unlock BL
No I'm still locked
Following!
Update - Nothing major, havent had time to package or time to mod odin yet. Hopefully by monday.
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Update - Nothing major, havent had time to package or time to mod odin yet. Hopefully by monday.
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Definitely looking forward to this. What bootloader version is this geared to work for?
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Definitely looking forward to this. What bootloader version is this geared to work for?
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All up to the latest, BL5. I need someone with an S22 to test it very soon. very likely this method will allow S22 BL unlock too. it seems quite universal according to some of the contributers on Github
Great news!
This is awesome news! Just figured I'd ask considering currently only up to v1 is available for unlock and I believe that's paid only so didn't want to get my hopes up with having up to the Feb update v5 and it only work for say v4 lol
MoKanReefer said:
This is awesome news! Just figured I'd ask considering currently only up to v1 is available for unlock and I believe that's paid only so didn't want to get my hopes up with having up to the Feb update v5 and it only work for say v4 lol
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This will be free, full stop. The process im working on uses Legit Samsung/Qualcomm Dev resources to unlock the BL without triggering knox/screwing up "Secure Apps" like Samsung pay etc, but is also the reason its taking so long to finish. Essentially trying to replicate the "factory process" the engineers use to unlock their BL's during R&D.
This is very promising and you guys are awesome for all the hard work you put in!
I've been kicking myself since realizing only v1 could be unlocked prior. Was actually about to sell off my current factory unlocked S21 ultra and jump ship to RedMagic/ROG. Only hold back for either was the OS on both.
Still may if after dumping samsung's bloatware this thing doesn't stop heating up. Not exactly happy being stuck tethered to a cord using a "phone cooler" to even watch a video (pnp) & use Amazon. Let alone the space the bloat I don't use takes up.
MoKanReefer said:
This is very promising and you guys are awesome for all the hard work you put in!
I've been kicking myself since realizing only v1 could be unlocked prior. Was actually about to sell off my current factory unlocked S21 ultra and jump ship to RedMagic/ROG. Only hold back for either was the OS on both.
Still may if after dumping samsung's bloatware this thing doesn't stop heating up. Not exactly happy being stuck tethered to a cord using a "phone cooler" to even watch a video (pnp) & use Amazon. Let alone the space the bloat I don't use takes up.
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If your phone is overheating check out an app called "Alliance Sheild X" - use it to open some of the internal engineer apps in the "Device Keystring" app. Just be CAREFUL playing with options - look up some of the settings you find, i know for fact there's some in there related to battery/charging current/ display voltage etc. again, use with caution, but if your technically inclined you might find some options that will help you accomplish lowering your devices temps as well as increasing battery life.
K0mraid3 said:
If your phone is overheating check out an app called "Alliance Sheild X" - use it to open some of the internal engineer apps in the "Device Keystring" app. Just be CAREFUL playing with options - look up some of the settings you find, i know for fact there's some in there related to battery/charging current/ display voltage etc. again, use with caution, but if your technically inclined you might find some options that will help you accomplish lowering your devices temps as well as increasing battery life.
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Alliance Shield X uses a zero touch config with Knox Configure so device owner persists after factory reset, as well as reflashing firmware (nand erase included). The flash will appear to have been successful to the naked eye but alas, it will still be managed. The files exists in whichever part of the dynamic partition (A/B) is not in use, I wouldn't recommend using it. Looking forward to the BL unlock, awesome news to hear & appreciate your work immensely.
SuperIronOut said:
Alliance Shield X uses a zero touch config with Knox Configure so device owner persists after factory reset, as well as reflashing firmware (nand erase included). The flash will appear to have been successful to the naked eye but alas, it will still be managed. The files exists in whichever part of the dynamic partition (A/B) is not in use, I wouldn't recommend using it. Looking forward to the BL unlock, awesome news to hear & appreciate your work immensely.
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Not meaning in terms of flash, but simply to use hidden system processes to have more granular control of battery etc. lots of hidden features on these phones. I just simply prefer ASX to find said hidden features in Device keystring, RLZDebug, Google Partner Setup, PreConfig, etc. used in conjunction with a desktop program you can find here on XDA, or simply ADB shell, you can do quite a bit of manipulation.
Also, DEX seems to have some interesting hidden bits too.
K0mraid3 said:
Not meaning in terms of flash, but simply to use hidden system processes to have more granular control of battery etc. lots of hidden features on these phones. I just simply prefer ASX to find said hidden features in Device keystring, RLZDebug, Google Partner Setup, PreConfig, etc. used in conjunction with a desktop program you can find here on XDA, or simply ADB shell, you can do quite a bit of manipulation.
Also, DEX seems to have some interesting hidden bits too.
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What Dex hidden bits did you find? Could you post or DM a screenshot?
K0mraid3 said:
Bootloader unlock for Qualcomm SnapDragon Samsung GalaxyS21 (USA and Canada) and likely S22.
Will update post with more info soon, still need to compile.
Any Help welcomed.
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K0mraid3 said:
Bootloader unlock for Qualcomm SnapDragon Samsung GalaxyS21 (USA and Canada) and likely S22.
Will update post with more info soon, still need to compile.
Any Help welcomed.
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This feels surreal! I wish I could help but it's all Greek to me. I'm a lowly end user, at Your disposal.....S21 Ultra US Tmob

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