Huawei Nova 2 Plus Bootloader Unlock (Solution) - Huawei Nova 2 Plus ROMs, Kernels, Recoveries, & O

Hello Developers!
I have found an easy way to unlock the bootloader of our Huawei Nova 2 Plus. No need to use Testpoint or pay for software to unlock. it is an Python Script which would brute force the code through the IMEI number you have entered
IMPORTANT: MAKE SURE THE PHONE IS CONNECTED TO ADB OR THIS TOOL WILL NOT WORK AS IT WILL RESTART INTO FASTBOOT AND TRY ALL THE CODES IT GENERATED!!!!!!!.
THIS TOOL WORKS FOR Linux and Windows. the guide is for windows but the script would work for linux completely fine.
REQUIREMENTS
Download The Tool from the thread
Install Python From Microsoft Store Or The Python Website
Run Powershell as Admin
Run the Command:- python unlock.py
Enter Your IMEI Number
MAKE SURE YOUR PHONE IS CONNECTED TO ADB!!!!!
Wait for the code to be found
If your phone reboot into EMUI reboot back into bootloader mode and the tool will start the bootloader unlocking process
The Phone May Reboot Several Times.
If you get an warning about unlocking the bootloader you have succeeded to unlock the bootloader
Special Thanks To KASHIFALIKHAN For the tool . the download will be down below​

Hello does unlocking bootloader resets my data? As in will it factory reset?

Yes it would reset your data. It happens on all phones for security reason

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Hello..could you please explain more about the process and what should we do about attached file?

you have to extract the ZIP and run the unlock script and enter your imei number make sure you have python installed on your PC

TMHAKIM said:
you have to extract the ZIP and run the unlock script and enter your imei number make sure you have python installed on your PC
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Thank you for your answer..
So ,unlocking bootloader resets my data..
My phone is nova 3i android 9 LX2..
Is this procedure safe for my phone?
Have you tried it on this model?

Hello,
I have a chinese Honor 9x (bought from alieExpress). I currently have the HarmonyOS installed that doesn't allow me to run any google-apps, so I'm trying to unlock the bootloader. Out of desperation I tried to use this program to try bruteforce the unlock code. However as I start running it (USB debug enabled and all in options), after the first reboot it arrives in fastboot mode (as I believe should be expected), but then it gives the error that no devices have been found, and therefore remains hanging at 10% / first code tried.
I have a feeling that somehow after the reboot the usb debugging/OEM mode is not on anymore and therefore the python program doesn't identify the phone. I feel this has to do with the setting "enable OEM mode" not being available in any of the settings in my phone (probably a little chinese easter egg to make all this more difficult?). I don't really know how to tackle this issue tho, any advice is appreciated.

honorable9x said:
Hello,
I have a chinese Honor 9x (bought from alieExpress). I currently have the HarmonyOS installed that doesn't allow me to run any google-apps, so I'm trying to unlock the bootloader. Out of desperation I tried to use this program to try bruteforce the unlock code. However as I start running it (USB debug enabled and all in options), after the first reboot it arrives in fastboot mode (as I believe should be expected), but then it gives the error that no devices have been found, and therefore remains hanging at 10% / first code tried.
I have a feeling that somehow after the reboot the usb debugging/OEM mode is not on anymore and therefore the python program doesn't identify the phone. I feel this has to do with the setting "enable OEM mode" not being available in any of the settings in my phone (probably a little chinese easter egg to make all this more difficult?). I don't really know how to tackle this issue tho, any advice is appreciated.
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Have you installed Hisuite drivers? And check device manager when you boot into fastboot if it shows Android bootloader interface then you're good to go if not then try installing Hisuite drivers

honorable9x said:
Hello,
I have a chinese Honor 9x (bought from alieExpress). I currently have the HarmonyOS installed that doesn't allow me to run any google-apps, so I'm trying to unlock the bootloader. Out of desperation I tried to use this program to try bruteforce the unlock code. However as I start running it (USB debug enabled and all in options), after the first reboot it arrives in fastboot mode (as I believe should be expected), but then it gives the error that no devices have been found, and therefore remains hanging at 10% / first code tried.
I have a feeling that somehow after the reboot the usb debugging/OEM mode is not on anymore and therefore the python program doesn't identify the phone. I feel this has to do with the setting "enable OEM mode" not being available in any of the settings in my phone (probably a little chinese easter egg to make all this more difficult?). I don't really know how to tackle this issue tho, any advice is appreciated.
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Since you could enter the bootloader when you first trying, I'm guess it might be the Harmony OS. You can try use Hisuite to roll back your HarmonyOS to EMUI, then try to unlock the bootloader. Most of modified Android OS removed the OEM mode to make you have a hard time on unlock bootloader. These will be really easy if you use some phones like Google's Pixel.
I have an old Huawei Nova 3i and it's updated into the Harmony OS, which is not what I want, I'd like to have a more cleaner OS that not with so much preinstalled apps. Then I roll back to EMUI as the first step to install other ROM, and that script it's working now. It's still trying get the password so I can't say it worked or some thing else.
And alter is that, if you just want install some google-apps, you may just roll back to EMUI, it should worked fine. And I'm not really suggest you have any phone from Huawei now since they really push their Harmony OS as a thing (at least, in China) and not really friendly towards people not in China (since lots of popular apps' depended G-apps). I'm annoyed even I'm Chinese though.

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Huawei P10 Lite Bricked? Need help please.

Hello all,
First of all I looked for a (sub) forum for the P10 Lite, but I can't seem to find it. If a admin/mod thinks this post should be placed elsewhere, feel free to move it.
Ok, now on to the problem I'm having with my P10 Lite (WAS-LX1A model)...
The phone is running the stock B102 firmware, I've unlocked the bootloader with the code I got from Huawei, installed TWRP and rooted the phone, all was working just fine.
Then, last saturday (June 24, 2017) there was an OTA update to B131 available, tried to install it but it failed (nothing was installed btw, it never got to then point where the OTA did anything, phone would just reboot).
So after some searching and in a lapse of judgement I decided to (re)lock the bootloader thinking that was what kept the update from installing (command: sudo fastboot oem relock <code>).
And that's where my problem gets in.
Now I have a phone which only can only get into:
1.) Huawei eRecovery: Only options I have in eRecovery are: "Download latest version and recovery", "Reboot" and "Shutdown". No option to reset to factory or anything like that. "Download latest version and recovery" fails everytime, stating: "Failed to get package info from server". Gave my phone a static DHCP lease and even put it in DMZ on the router (just in case NAT/firewall was interfering), but that didn't help at all. Rebooting or shutdown will just put the phone back into eRecovery as soon as it's booted.
2.) Emergency/EDL: This is the mode where you're supposed to put the firmware you want to flash in the "dload" folder on sd-card. Tried that too, but it gets to about 5% and fails (tried B120, B123 and B131 update files, none work). When the phone gets into this mode it's also available to ADB. However, something seems to have changed dramaticly as I no longer seem to have any permissions on the phone. "adb devices" shows my phone but it also says "unauthorised". As soon as I try to do anything that requires root priviledges (like: "adb root" or "adb shell") I get an error stating: "This adb server's $ADB_VENDOR_KEYS is not set". Clearly that means there's an issue regarding the .pub keys on client/host side not being the same. Since I cannot pull anything from, or push anything to, my phone I don't know how I can fix this... And since I'm getting this message on the same machine that I used to flash TWRP on the phone earlier (which worked just fine), it seems to me this problem exists on the phone-side.
3.) Fastboot & rescue: fastboot finds my phone just fine, yet it flatout refuses all meaningful commands (only basic commands like reboot work) with the error: "FAILED (remote: Command not allowed)". Some searching tells me this is because the bootloader is locked and that's exactly what my phone shows on it's screen when it's in fastboot mode: "PHONE Relocked" and "FRP Lock". However fastboot command: "fastboot oem get-bootinfo" returns: "(bootloader) unlocked". This confuses me, a lot; if the bootloader is unlocked then what is preventing me from flashing anything? Trying to unlock the bootloader again through fastboot (fastboot oem unlock <code> / fastboot oem unlock "<code>") gives the "FAILED (remote: Command not allowed)" error. Trying to lock the bootloader again (fastboot oem relock <code> / fastboot oem relock "<code>") gives error: "FAILED (remote: stat not match)". Obviously I cannot flash anything from fastboot anymore.
Tried all I can think of on 2 linux machines and 1 Windows 7 machine, all 64-bit, allthough 1 of the linux machine is multi-architecture so it runs 32-bit too (not related to this issue, needed 32-bit for WINE). This just to rule out an issue with my machine. All 3 machines act exactly the same though which makes me (strongly) believe the issue resides on the phone.
Trying to recovery in HiSuite (newest version) doesn't work either, it just tells my my phone isn't supported, even though it does detect my phone when it's in fastboot mode.
Nothing has been flashed, so this is not a case of a flash gone wrong, it just looks like I'm locked out of my own phone and for the life of me I cannot figure out how to get back in. And there's no way to boot into system anymore, so I cannot check/change "OEM Unlock" and "ADB Debugging" settings in the phone developers options
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Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated! I'm stuck, Huawei customer service only tells me to do a factory reset, which I can't, and when I tell them that's not possible all becomes awfully quiet on their end (they don't respond to my mails anymore). I simply can't think of anything I could try to fix this, spend the last 5 days searching the web but nothing seems to work. Maybe some Android-guru's have some suggestions (I'm certainly open to suggestions! ).
Thanks in advance.
Info:
- phone: Hauwei P10 Lite, model: WAS-LX1A, firmware: WAS-LX1AC432B102
- (main) laptop: HP Probook running Arch linux (64bit), uname: "Linux probook 4.11.6-3-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Thu Jun 22 12:21:46 CEST 2017 x86_64 GNU/Linux".
- Android SDK version 26. Package named: "aur/android-sdk-platform-tools r26.0.0-1 (1155, 9.20)" Which can be found on Arch's AUR. (I am aware I need to run fastboot as "sudo", fastboot cannot do anything without sudo priviledges).
Edit: Tried some fastboot commands with regards to "FRP Unlock", command: "sudo fastboot oem frp-unlock" returns: "FAILED (remote: oem_frp_check_password failed! Error = -1)" not sure what password is required here to be honest and "sudo fastboot oem frp-erase" returns: "FAILED (remote: Command not allowed!)".
OTA update didn't install because of custom recovery, not because bootloader was unlocked. You can unlock bootloader again and try again.. Dload for some reason won't work anymore on newer firmwares.. At the end you can always restore phone with DC-Phoenix tool, just flash stock firmware you had on the phone.
MobileTechArena said:
OTA update didn't install because of custom recovery, not because bootloader was unlocked. You can unlock bootloader again and try again.. Dload for some reason won't work anymore on newer firmwares.. At the end you can always restore phone with <snip> cannot post URL's yet <snip> tool, just flash stock firmware you had on the phone.
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Thank you, MobileTechArena, for your time/effort,
That's what I thought regarding bootloader/recovery, however I thought of it too late.
Unlocking to bootloader again doesn't work (command: sudo fastboot oem unlock "16-digit-code"), I get the "FAILED (remote: Command not allowed)" error. Tried it with bootloader code as a string, and as "code". Both don't work, on the same machine I used previously to unlock the bootloader in the first place. The unlocking working but after giving the relock command everything seems to get blocked, even though "sudo fastboot oem get-bootinfo" still tells me the bootloader is unlocked.
With regards to DC-Unlocker, I don't have a stock B102 firmware, it simply cannot be found anywhere online. I managed to get a full TWRP backup of the B102 firmware from some helpful people on this site (on someone else's thread), but seeing as how I'm no longer able to boot into TWRP, I don't think that TWRP backup is going to do me any good. Oldest firmware I can find online is B120, which is newer than the firmware on my phone.
Read somewhere on Huawei Q&A section that they removed the "dload" method because of security risks, so yeah that method is DOA. Really sad they did this, feels like that could've saved me.
Also gave Huawei's Fastboot erase tool (version: 1006) a try. It detects my phone just fine but it cannot unlock FRP. If I use the tool to erase FRP it reboots the phone -> fails. doesn't make any changes.
Am I right in thinking it's Huawei's FRP that's preventing fastboot/adb commands?
GuessThisIsMe said:
Thank you, MobileTechArena, for your time/effort,
That's what I thought regarding bootloader/recovery, however I thought of it too late.
Unlocking to bootloader again doesn't work (command: sudo fastboot oem unlock "16-digit-code"), I get the "FAILED (remote: Command not allowed)" error. Tried it with bootloader code as a string, and as "code". Both don't work, on the same machine I used previously to unlock the bootloader in the first place. The unlocking working but after giving the relock command everything seems to get blocked, even though "sudo fastboot oem get-bootinfo" still tells me the bootloader is unlocked.
With regards to DC-Unlocker, I don't have a stock B102 firmware, it simply cannot be found anywhere online. I managed to get a full TWRP backup of the B102 firmware from some helpful people on this site (on someone else's thread), but seeing as how I'm no longer able to boot into TWRP, I don't think that TWRP backup is going to do me any good. Oldest firmware I can find online is B120, which is newer than the firmware on my phone.
Read somewhere on Huawei Q&A section that they removed the "dload" method because of security risks, so yeah that method is DOA. Really sad they did this, feels like that could've saved me.
Also gave Huawei's Fastboot erase tool (version: 1006) a try. It detects my phone just fine but it cannot unlock FRP. If I use the tool to erase FRP it reboots the phone -> fails. doesn't make any changes.
Am I right in thinking it's Huawei's FRP that's preventing fastboot/adb commands?
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I think it is because of locked FRP, you can still try with DC-Phoenix with newer firmware. I had the same problem on P8 Lite 2017, Couldn't find B106 that i had on the phone anywhere, but successfully flashed B110.
EDIT: also check under filelist of the firmware that firmware for sure is for your region.
MobileTechArena said:
I think it is because of locked FRP, you can still try with DC-Phoenix with newer firmware. I had the same problem on P8 Lite 2017, Couldn't find B106 that i had on the phone anywhere, but successfully flashed B110.
EDIT: also check under filelist of the firmware that firmware for sure is for your region.
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Thank you for the info, shall have another look at the firmware (or more precisely, it's region). It's the EU version I'll need that much I know.
Also did some looking into why Huawei's eRecovery isn't working, so I turned on my Kali Linux machine and did some 'wiresharking'.
Seems eRecovery is looking for something at ip: 54.229.89.249.
A Whois query shows this ip belongs to Amazon's AWS.
However, pinging the IP shows that it's not online, so no wonder why eRecovery isn't working (nice one Huawei! ).
GuessThisIsMe said:
Thank you for the info, shall have another look at the firmware (or more precisely, it's region). It's the EU version I'll need that much I know.
Also did some looking into why Huawei's eRecovery isn't working, so I turned on my Kali Linux machine and did some 'wiresharking'.
Seems eRecovery is looking for something at ip: 54.229.89.249.
A Whois query shows this ip belongs to Amazon's AWS.
However, pinging the IP shows that it's not online, so no wonder why eRecovery isn't working (nice one Huawei! ).
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Yes, if it's eu then eu firmware is what you need. As for the eRecovery i have no idea why its looking for something on that ip. Huawei definitely need's to make restoring devices simpler.
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Can you connect device with HiSuite in fastboot mode? You could use this REDLOTUS tool to bypass eRecovery and flash firmware.
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Yes, if it's eu then eu firmware is what you need. As for the eRecovery i have no idea why its looking for something on that ip. Huawei definitely need's to make restoring devices simpler.
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Can you connect device with HiSuite in fastboot mode? You could use this <snip> tool to bypass eRecovery and flash firmware.
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Ok, l did get the right firmware (EU region), so that wasn't the issue.
Tried the REDLOTUS tool (thanks for that link btw, seems like a promising project), but alas it doesn't seem to work for me.
Got node js/npm installed just fine, it works, manages to get the firmware and everything, listens for HiSuite and manages to point HiSuite to local host to look for firmware there (like it should according to REDLOTUS' Readme).
Unfortunately, HiSuite doesn't give me the option to update firmware, only the systemrecovery button isn't greyed out, and systemrecovery tells me my device isn't supported. I can see on my phone's screen "rescue mode enter..." when I select systemrecovery in HiSuite, but nothing else happens.
Seems like REDLOTUS might work for me once the author manages to get it to work with eRecovery instead of HiSuite (apparantly that's being worked on atm).
hi i'm from france and i have exactly the same problem as you
the only difference is that i've "PHONE Unlocked" and "FRP Unlock" but not all of the fastboot commands works
i'm trying just right now to flash BOOT.img, RECOVERY.img and SYSTEM.img
hope it will work, sorry for my bad english
Radnaksi98 said:
hi i'm from france and i have exactly the same problem as you
the only difference is that i've "PHONE Unlocked" and "FRP Unlock" but not all of the fastboot commands works
i'm trying just right now to flash BOOT.img, RECOVERY.img and SYSTEM.img
hope it will work, sorry for my bad english
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If your phone reads "PHONE Unlocked" and "FRP Unlock", then lucky for you, you don't have anything near my problem.
First of, if you do a: 'fastboot devices' command, does it show your phone?
Can you tell me if the following commands work, and what they return?
- fastboot oem get-bootinfo
- fastboot oem get-lock-state
- fastboot oem lock-state info
If you run Linux you'll need to "sudo" the fastboot commands.
You have enabled ADB-debugging on the phone right?
Edit: Can you still get into the stock recovery? To get there first turn the phone completely off. Then hold Volume Down (-) and Power buttons till you see the Huawei logo, then release both buttons. From stock recovery you could try a factory reset (DO NOT DO THIS IF YOU HAVE TWRP INSTALLED!!!).
hi, the phone shows me "FRP Unlock", but when i've done all the commands u gave me and there's an FB Lockstate on: LOCKED
Idk what it is
EDIT: ADB-debugging isn't enabled because i can't boot the phone, and when it started to bootloop that was when i've unlocked the bootloader and someone told me to factory reset the phone, so i think the ADB-debugging isn't enabled anymore
EDIT2: Stock recovery is working
does anyone have a twrp backup for the p10 lite ? it would be faster ....
oh and i have installed the revolution recovery, now i have the mtp and adb functionning, adb shell too, but i still cannot mount /data or /system
looks like /data is empty and unmoutable idk what to do
i can't change fs or wipe the partition pls help
Radnaksi98 said:
does anyone have a twrp backup for the p10 lite ? it would be faster ....
oh and i have installed the revolution recovery, now i have the mtp and adb functionning, adb shell too, but i still cannot mount /data or /system
looks like /data is empty and unmoutable idk what to do
i can't change fs or wipe the partition pls help
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You can find a full TWRP backup of the B102 firmware in the thread called -> Root p10 "lite" , on page 11 user: stefanwe92 posted a link to it.
Good luck!
Thank you for answering me !
But i've the LX1A, so can i use it ?
Radnaksi98 said:
Thank you for answering me !
But i've the LX1A, so can i use it ?
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Did/does it have a firmware like: WAS-LX1AC432B102? (the C432 is the important part). If so, then yes you should be fine.
Now beware I base this solely on the fact that there isn't any firmware on HWMT's site for the WAS-LX1C*, only for the WAS-LX1AC*. Google "hwmt" and have a look for yourself (it's in russian, so Google translate will definately help).
If you want to be absolutely sure, I'd suggest contacting user "stefanwe92", he has the phone and has uploaded the firmware, so he should be able to give you the information you need.
I wish I could've tried the TWRP myself, but my phone refuses to load the bootloader, so I can't :crying:
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Did/does it have a firmware like: WAS-LX1AC432B102? (the C432 is the important part). If so, then yes you should be fine.
Now beware I base this solely on the fact that there isn't any firmware on HWMT's site for the WAS-LX1C*, only for the WAS-LX1AC*. Google "hwmt" and have a look for yourself (it's in russian, so Google translate will definately help).
If you want to be absolutely sure, I'd suggest contacting user "stefanwe92", he has the phone and has uploaded the firmware, so he should be able to give you the information you need.
I wish I could've tried the TWRP myself, but my phone refuses to load the bootloader, so I can't :crying:
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I don't really know, on the box it's written WAS-LX1A
But i'm gonna make a backup first with twrp (yes i've successfully unbricked the phone by myself ! It work by half but man it Was hard ! I will try to makes a tutorial for you in french as soon as i can because it's hard for me to speak in english lol, so use a translator !) and then flash the backup you gave me !
I will do this tomorrow because it's late in France and it took me an entier afternoon to semi-unbrick this phone ^^
I will contact you tomorrow with good news i hope !
Radnaksi98 said:
I don't really know, on the box it's written WAS-LX1A
But i'm gonna make a backup first with twrp (yes i've successfully unbricked the phone by myself ! It work by half but man it Was hard ! I will try to makes a tutorial for you in french as soon as i can because it's hard for me to speak in english lol, so use a translator !) and then flash the backup you gave me !
I will do this tomorrow because it's late in France and it took me an entier afternoon to semi-unbrick this phone ^^
I will contact you tomorrow with good news i hope !
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command: "fastboot oem get-build-number" should tell you exactly which firmware your phone is running.
Congrats on your success!
Regarding your English, it seems just fine to me, I understand you well. And for sure it's better than my French (dropped that subject as quickly as I could in high school ).
Hope to hear from you soon, with a working phone!
Sleep well, btw I live in the same timezone as you (I'm Dutch).
Phone has been brought back to life with the excellent help from the DC-Unlocker team.
MobileTechArena was absolutely right, only DC-Phoenix can save you in a circumstance such as the one I found myself in.
15 bucks well spent, can definately recommend it!!!
Problem solved
GuessThisIsMe said:
Phone has been brought back to life with the excellent help from the DC-Unlocker team.
MobileTechArena was absolutely right, only DC-Phoenix can save you in a circumstance such as the one I found myself in.
15 bucks well spent, can definately recommend it!!!
Problem solved
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I fixed my bootloop that lasted for almost an month with help of MobileTechArena without DC-Phoenix so I guess we both gonna thank him :laugh:
Carkai said:
I fixed my bootloop that lasted for almost an month with help of MobileTechArena without DC-Phoenix so I guess we both gonna thank him :laugh:
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Agreed!
Nice people those Irish, some of them like their whiskey a bit too much , but all of the Irish folk I've met in my life have been nothing but kind human beings.
Knew one Irish lad who thought nothing of starting to drink at 8 in the morning, I tell you the drive back home was very interesting (and not at all dangerous :silly.
Radnaksi98 said:
does anyone have a twrp backup for the p10 lite ? it would be faster ....
oh and i have installed the revolution recovery, now i have the mtp and adb functionning, adb shell too, but i still cannot mount /data or /system
looks like /data is empty and unmoutable idk what to do
i can't change fs or wipe the partition pls help
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I have a identical problem... my phone is stuck in "Huawei eRecovery" screen. Same situation that you had reported (connection fail).
I found a solution to enter in FASTBOOT & RESCUE MODE and i posted in:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/general/general/solution-huawei-p10-lite-alternative-to-t3637311
I also have a TWRP backup... but my problem started when i used it to restore my phone. So i believe that it will not help you. But if you want I can send it to you. My model is a WAS-LX1A (Portugal).
Have you found a solution to your problem?

Mediapad M3 Lite 8 - Bootloader Unlock Guide

Brand new here, looking to unlock, root and then flash a standard Android build or custom DeGoogled ROM for my new device. I was looking to find a way to unlock the bootloader to start and found that Huawei have stopped giving out unlock codes and that the info around unlocking wasn't great so I made a note of all my steps as below.
Please let me know if this works for you and if you have any issues, please also read and follow the guidelines carefully as there are lots of things like using all the applications as an administator and changing directories that are important.
I am also looking for a way to install TWRP or another recovery thing on this device so I don't brick it, as I want to root the tablet and muck around with it. Has anyone got any experience of doing this successfully and does anyone have links to methods to create a cloned backup of the standard OS?
This was done on a brand new Mediapad M3 Lite 8 (the Wifi version, not LTE) with Android 7.0, EMUI 5.1, CPN-W09, build CPN-W09C100B251 - BUT will probably work on the LTE version, the non-lite version and the 7 and 10 inch models.
IMPORTANT: This costs money and is done through the DC Unlocker tool, it costs 4 credits (4 euros/dollars) for the Mediapad M3 Lite 8 (Wifi, not LTE) as Huawei now do not offer the bootloader code AT ALL . I have copied/streamlined the steps below that were found as guides originally at the dc unlocker website, check their site guides to find originals.
Step 1 - Developer Options enable
Go to settings, about tablet, tap build number 7 times to unlock developer options
Go to developer options, enable OEM unlock, enable USB debugging
Step 2 - Enable manufacture mode
If your phone has a dialpad, enter dial pad code *#*#2846579#*#*
IF your phone doesn't have a dialpad, go to calculator and enter ()()2846579()()=
This willl take you to a developer menu, select "Project Menu", "Background settings", "USB ports settings", "Manufacture mode".
Step 3 - Install drivers
Connect your Android device to your PC with a usb cable and either install Hisuite from the connected drive that will attach, or download it from the Huawei website by searching for Huawei Hisuite and going to their official website.
To check this has worked, go to Device Manager on your PC and look for Modems - there should be an entry called Android Adapter Modem - if this is not present try disconnecting/reconnecting your device and restarting Hisuite.
Step 4 - Read bootloader code
Download the latest DC Unlocker tool from dc-unlocker dot com and extract it, then AS AN ADMINISTRATOR (right click and Run as Administrator) run the client.exe (was called dc-unlockerclient2.exe)
Click Select Manufacturer dropdown and change to Huawei Phones, not Modems, press the magnifier/search icon at bottom left and your phone info should be found. This should also
Step 5 - Buy credits from the dc unlocker site as a new user, try 4 credits first and then login with these new user details in the dc unlocker application on your PC, this will show your credits and the phone connected as well as the cost. Click the Unlocking icon on the top right and click Read botloader code to get your code. Make a note of this/copy it somewhere.
Step 6 - Go back to the folder that dc unlocker is in
Go into the unzipped folder and then copy the location of this folder by clicking on the address bar in File Explorer and copying this location, you'll have something similar to
C:\Users\ExampleUser\Downloads\dc-unlocker2client_1.00.1403
Step 7 - Turn off your phone and turn it back on holding the Vol down and Power buttons to enter fastboot mode, connect your device to your PC
Step 8 - Open cmd by searching for cmd in windows, right click cmd and open it as administrator, you'll get the black and white windows terminal
In the terminal type "cd C:\Users\ExampleUser\Downloads\dc-unlocker2client_1.00.1403" (or the path for the latest version of the dc unlocker you have downloaded) without the quotation marks and with YOUR directory path as described above. The command cd just changes directory to the one you give. Your terminal should now show the above directory as the path in which it now sends commands, i.e the > mark is now displayed after the directory path we copied
Step 9 - Type "adb devices" without quotation marks to start the adb daemon
Step 10 - Type "fastboot devices" without quotation marks and you should see a device number with the word fastboot next to it.
Step 11 - Now type "fastboot oem unlock" without the quotation marks, followed by a space and then your bootloader unlock code i.e
fastboot oem unlock XYZ123456789
Step 12 - Your device should show a screen asking you to accept the unlock, then onto another screen where you should press the power key to continue onto booting your factory reset unlocked device.
Step 13 - You might have to disconnect the USB cable and reboot your device now, and you'll set up the device from scratch again - but now the bootloader unlocked, allowing you to load stuff like TWRP if you can find the right version - which I can't right now! :good:
I have also now been able to install TWRP by using the TWRP image specifically for BAH-W09 found on page 17 of the "TWRP (greatslon mod)" in the link provided by pitapart
thread. I can't post links yet which is why I'm typing to source....
I have been trying to flash SuperSU using the latest 2.82 zip but keep getting the error "Extracting Ramdisk - Failure, aborting", which is the same error I'm getting when trying to root using SRKtool, both the 2.1 universal version and the 2.0 Huawei version, using option 1 for Mate P8 or option 6 for systemless.
I've downloaded a system root version of SuperSU (google "supersu system mode", first XDA thread) and flashed using TWRP, it says it has installed but the SuperSU app doesn't show root, and typing "su" in TWRP console doesn't show I can do commands in superuser mode. Can anyone help?
I recently have been purchased the LTE version of this device. Although I cannot try this out currently, I probably will in the future so please keep us updated about your experiments for reference!
avkjbl5bak said:
I have also now been able to install TWRP by using the TWRP image specifically for BAH-W09 found on page 17 of the "TWRP (greatslon mod)" in the link provided by pitapart
thread. I can't post links yet which is why I'm typing to source....
I have been trying to flash SuperSU using the latest 2.82 zip but keep getting the error "Extracting Ramdisk - Failure, aborting", which is the same error I'm getting when trying to root using SRKtool, both the 2.1 universal version and the 2.0 Huawei version, using option 1 for Mate P8 or option 6 for systemless.
I've downloaded a system root version of SuperSU (google "supersu system mode", first XDA thread) and flashed using TWRP, it says it has installed but the SuperSU app doesn't show root, and typing "su" in TWRP console doesn't show I can do commands in superuser mode. Can anyone help?
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Hi,
Were you ever able to get your Mediapad M3 Lite 8 rooted? I really like this tablet but, need the 5 Ghz wifi band which requires root from everything I have read.
Thanks
howgies said:
Hi,
Were you ever able to get your Mediapad M3 Lite 8 rooted? I really like this tablet but, need the 5 Ghz wifi band which requires root from everything I have read.
Thanks
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I have my Mediapad M3 Lite rooted by magisk.
I followed the unlock guide and unlocked the bootloader.
I couldn't find my exact firmware I downloaded the most recent one I could find.
I extracted the boot.img with Huawei Update extractor and copied it to my phone.
I download and installed latest magisk app.
I opened the magic app-> install -> install -> patch the boot image file which I then flashed through fastboot.
I then opened magisk -> install -> Direct install.
Everything works but like me you take a risk in not using the exact boot.img.
I tried and installed TWRP which worked but the volume keys would let me run the script I was trying to rebrand the phone. In the end it isn't necessary to root the phone.
sd26 said:
I followed the unlock guide and unlocked the bootloader.
I couldn't find my exact firmware I downloaded the most recent one I could find.
I extracted the boot.img with Huawei Update extractor and copied it to my phone.
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Very bad idea and advice:
- people often uses wrong firmware or wrong version;
- a boot from a different version can be incompatible, you can be sure only too late!
The right thing is to boot to TWRP then in the console, using "dd" command do a copy of original boot!
nicolap8 said:
Very bad idea and advice:
- people often uses wrong firmware or wrong version;
- a boot from a different version can be incompatible, you can be sure only too late!
The right thing is to boot to TWRP then in the console, using "dd" command do a copy of original boot!
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Very poor reply, you did not read my post properly, just jumped in to demonstrate your superciliousness. No advice was given and you missed the word risk. More productive use of replying would have been to include the actual command required anyway which is:
dd if=/dev/block/boot-device/by-name/boot of=boot.img
Helping wasn't the point your trying to make.
sd26 said:
Very poor reply, you did not read my post properly, just jumped in to demonstrate your superciliousness. No advice was given and you missed the word risk. More productive use of replying would have been to include the actual command required anyway which is:
dd if=/dev/block/boot-device/by-name/boot of=boot.img
Helping wasn't the point your trying to make.
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if my reply is too poor, report it to mods...
A post like your IS an advice because people read and follow it. What is wrong is not that you write or my opinion but people behaviour
I read the "risk" word but a lot of people would not. This is also the reason I don't wrote the dd command: search and learn! Most of the messages you read here are of people who have broken their own terminal because just followed a post like your, without knowing what are doing.
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sd26 said:
Everything works but like me you take a risk in not using the exact boot.img.
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I see in your first screenshot the fingerprint-id menuentry is gone.... does your fingerprint-sensor working properly ?
I rooted my mediapad m3 lite 10 in the same way, but my boot-image is the right version. ( installed is BAH-W09C100B257, firmware downloaded with the huawei firmware finder app is exactly BAH-W09C100B257) . My fingerprint menuentry is gone too.....and the sensor doesnt work (with the working registered fingerprint before the rooting)
Marc
#marcg# said:
I see in your first screenshot the fingerprint-id menuentry is gone.... does your fingerprint-sensor working properly ?
I rooted my mediapad m3 lite 10 in the same way, but my boot-image is the right version. ( installed is BAH-W09C100B257, firmware downloaded with the huawei firmware finder app is exactly BAH-W09C100B257) . My fingerprint menuentry is gone too.....and the sensor doesnt work (with the working registered fingerprint before the rooting)
Marc
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I did not have the fingerprint option activated so I checked it and found my sensor also does not work with the patched boot.img on. I could search and find the fingerprint menu entry but could not get it to operate. Reflashing the stock boot.img returned the sensor menu and fingerprint to normal but of course you lose root. More searching for solutions required.
Also I'm using the TWRP-3.2.1-bah-20180627.img recovery. The volume keys don't work so the hurupdater script I'd like to use aborts. Anyone got any other recovery for a CPN-W09C128B006?.
sd26 said:
I did not have the fingerprint option activated so I checked it and found my sensor also does not work with the patched boot.img on. I could search and find the fingerprint menu entry but could not get it to operate. Reflashing the stock boot.img returned the sensor menu and fingerprint to normal but of course you lose root. More searching for solutions required.
Also I'm using the TWRP-3.2.1-bah-20180627.img recovery. The volume keys don't work so the hurupdater script I'd like to use aborts. Anyone got any other recovery for a CPN-W09C128B006?.
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I have
avkjbl5bak said:
Brand new here, looking to unlock, root and then flash a standard Android build or custom DeGoogled ROM for my new device. I was looking to find a way to unlock the bootloader to start and found that Huawei have stopped giving out unlock codes and that the info around unlocking wasn't great so I made a note of all my steps as below.
Please let me know if this works for you and if you have any issues, please also read and follow the guidelines carefully as there are lots of things like using all the applications as an administator and changing directories that are important.
I am also looking for a way to install TWRP or another recovery thing on this device so I don't brick it, as I want to root the tablet and muck around with it. Has anyone got any experience of doing this successfully and does anyone have links to methods to create a cloned backup of the standard OS?
This was done on a brand new Mediapad M3 Lite 8 (the Wifi version, not LTE) with Android 7.0, EMUI 5.1, CPN-W09, build CPN-W09C100B251 - BUT will probably work on the LTE version, the non-lite version and the 7 and 10 inch models.
IMPORTANT: This costs money and is done through the DC Unlocker tool, it costs 4 credits (4 euros/dollars) for the Mediapad M3 Lite 8 (Wifi, not LTE) as Huawei now do not offer the bootloader code AT ALL . I have copied/streamlined the steps below that were found as guides originally at the dc unlocker website, check their site guides to find originals.
Step 1 - Developer Options enable
Go to settings, about tablet, tap build number 7 times to unlock developer options
Go to developer options, enable OEM unlock, enable USB debugging
Step 2 - Enable manufacture mode
If your phone has a dialpad, enter dial pad code *#*#2846579#*#*
IF your phone doesn't have a dialpad, go to calculator and enter ()()2846579()()=
This willl take you to a developer menu, select "Project Menu", "Background settings", "USB ports settings", "Manufacture mode".
Step 3 - Install drivers
Connect your Android device to your PC with a usb cable and either install Hisuite from the connected drive that will attach, or download it from the Huawei website by searching for Huawei Hisuite and going to their official website.
To check this has worked, go to Device Manager on your PC and look for Modems - there should be an entry called Android Adapter Modem - if this is not present try disconnecting/reconnecting your device and restarting Hisuite.
Step 4 - Read bootloader code
Download the latest DC Unlocker tool from dc-unlocker dot com and extract it, then AS AN ADMINISTRATOR (right click and Run as Administrator) run the client.exe (was called dc-unlockerclient2.exe)
Click Select Manufacturer dropdown and change to Huawei Phones, not Modems, press the magnifier/search icon at bottom left and your phone info should be found. This should also
Step 5 - Buy credits from the dc unlocker site as a new user, try 4 credits first and then login with these new user details in the dc unlocker application on your PC, this will show your credits and the phone connected as well as the cost. Click the Unlocking icon on the top right and click Read botloader code to get your code. Make a note of this/copy it somewhere.
Step 6 - Go back to the folder that dc unlocker is in
Go into the unzipped folder and then copy the location of this folder by clicking on the address bar in File Explorer and copying this location, you'll have something similar to
C:\Users\ExampleUser\Downloads\dc-unlocker2client_1.00.1403
Step 7 - Turn off your phone and turn it back on holding the Vol down and Power buttons to enter fastboot mode, connect your device to your PC
Step 8 - Open cmd by searching for cmd in windows, right click cmd and open it as administrator, you'll get the black and white windows terminal
In the terminal type "cd C:\Users\ExampleUser\Downloads\dc-unlocker2client_1.00.1403" (or the path for the latest version of the dc unlocker you have downloaded) without the quotation marks and with YOUR directory path as described above. The command cd just changes directory to the one you give. Your terminal should now show the above directory as the path in which it now sends commands, i.e the > mark is now displayed after the directory path we copied
Step 9 - Type "adb devices" without quotation marks to start the adb daemon
Step 10 - Type "fastboot devices" without quotation marks and you should see a device number with the word fastboot next to it.
Step 11 - Now type "fastboot oem unlock" without the quotation marks, followed by a space and then your bootloader unlock code i.e
fastboot oem unlock XYZ123456789
Step 12 - Your device should show a screen asking you to accept the unlock, then onto another screen where you should press the power key to continue onto booting your factory reset unlocked device.
Step 13 - You might have to disconnect the USB cable and reboot your device now, and you'll set up the device from scratch again - but now the bootloader unlocked, allowing you to load stuff like TWRP if you can find the right version - which I can't right now! :good:
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Did you ever get and answer to your question about cloning or getting the original factory images. I've been trying on and off for 9months. I have unlocked the bootloader and backed up using TWRP (from the 10inch model), but when I relocked the bootloader everything fell apart... unstable boot loops, etc. not sure if I had to wipe recovery I burned with TWRP or what. Also TWRP does not back-up the data partition I think due to encryption (from other posts I read). My goal was to rebrand a pile of the Chinese version tablets I have to US because we use them in our product, and the US are not available, so rebranding would give me more time before to find a replacement. Any clues would help!!!
sd26 said:
I did not have the fingerprint option activated so I checked it and found my sensor also does not work with the patched boot.img on. I could search and find the fingerprint menu entry but could not get it to operate. Reflashing the stock boot.img returned the sensor menu and fingerprint to normal but of course you lose root. More searching for solutions required.
Also I'm using the TWRP-3.2.1-bah-20180627.img recovery. The volume keys don't work so the hurupdater script I'd like to use aborts. Anyone got any other recovery for a CPN-W09C128B006?.
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I successfully rooted my CPN-L09 without loosing fp sensor, have a look here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mediapad-m3/help/to-patch-boot-img-magisk-v17-3-t3938629
Hi
im a new member but have been using the site for ages.
my mediapad m3 is also wifi only and im trying to get the code for the bootloader to be unlocked except for the fact that my calculator app isn't scientific enough (lol) to include brackets.
what do I do to get the code or update my calc app?
alex
bigprat9 said:
Hi
im a new member but have been using the site for ages.
my mediapad m3 is also wifi only and im trying to get the code for the bootloader to be unlocked except for the fact that my calculator app isn't scientific enough (lol) to include brackets.
what do I do to get the code or update my calc app?
alex
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You have to use the calculator in landscape mode (turn on auto-rotate) and then the bracket buttons will appear.
So I finally got around to installing this on my stock version. I found 16GB was too limiting and I was hoping to use the SD card to expand the space so I could use it for a few more years. I purchased the code from DC_unlocker.
A couple of things I noticed while following the guide. To enter fastboot mode, holding down the volume down and power button doesn't seem to work. What you to do is while it's off, hold down the volume down button and plug in the microusb cable, while continuing to hold it down. You could also enter fastboot using an ADB command.
Also I couldn't wipe anything before installing the new roms, I got error messages. I'm not sure what that means. Anyways after installing android 9, it seemed to take a very long time to first boot. The graphic animation is going, but I wasn't sure if it was working so I hard reset once, tried to boot again and then waited again, hard reset again and put it down thinking I would have to look into the error messages and when I came back it was up and running.
Hi, I'm hoping someone can help me out here.
A few days ago, I followed the instructions unlocking the bootloader of my Mediapad M3 lite 8 (CPN-W09) and sure enough, I successfully unlocked the bootloader. However I've now run into another problem - I cannot get the FRP on the tablet to be unlocked!
Nothing I've tried seems to get it to unlock. The (only) Google account used on the tablet has been my own, and it's been no problem signing back into my account when factory resetting the tablet. One time when investigating it, after a factory reset it did say that it was "restricted" but again, adding my Google account details on the setup was no issue, but even after then deleting the account (which, if I'm right, should set FRP to "unlocked") when I enter into fastboot mode it still shows FRP as locked! And it shows it no matter what I do, wherever the Google account is "active" on the tablet or not, and the last four or five times I've did a factory reset with both data and cache partition wipes done and nothing budges. I think I'm at a lost cause here - the "OEM Unlock" option in the developer settings is totally greyed out. ?
Of course, the tablet is still "usable" but there is no way to carry out special functions after unlocking the bootloader, like rooting, install TWRP, custom ROM etc. and it just kinds of stands in a limbo.
I've tried searching here on XDA and the web in general, high and low, to see if this problem has affected anyone else, and strangely it doesn't seem to happen to anyone else!
For the record, I've also tried hardreset.info's FRP unlock tool which claimed to be successful, but it clearly wasn't!
I hope someone out there might have a solution to my woe - as I think I've partially crippled by M3 Lite 8 otherwise by trying to unlock the bootloader.
lawhec said:
Hi, I'm hoping someone can help me out here.
A few days ago, I followed the instructions unlocking the bootloader of my Mediapad M3 lite 8 (CPN-W09) and sure enough, I successfully unlocked the bootloader. However I've now run into another problem - I cannot get the FRP on the tablet to be unlocked!
Nothing I've tried seems to get it to unlock. The (only) Google account used on the tablet has been my own, and it's been no problem signing back into my account when factory resetting the tablet. One time when investigating it, after a factory reset it did say that it was "restricted" but again, adding my Google account details on the setup was no issue, but even after then deleting the account (which, if I'm right, should set FRP to "unlocked") when I enter into fastboot mode it still shows FRP as locked! And it shows it no matter what I do, wherever the Google account is "active" on the tablet or not, and the last four or five times I've did a factory reset with both data and cache partition wipes done and nothing budges. I think I'm at a lost cause here - the "OEM Unlock" option in the developer settings is totally greyed out. ?
Of course, the tablet is still "usable" but there is no way to carry out special functions after unlocking the bootloader, like rooting, install TWRP, custom ROM etc. and it just kinds of stands in a limbo.
I've tried searching here on XDA and the web in general, high and low, to see if this problem has affected anyone else, and strangely it doesn't seem to happen to anyone else!
For the record, I've also tried hardreset.info's FRP unlock tool which claimed to be successful, but it clearly wasn't!
I hope someone out there might have a solution to my woe - as I think I've partially crippled by M3 Lite 8 otherwise by trying to unlock the bootloader.
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You could try to lock bootloader back, and before to unlock bootloader again, first just unlock OEM .
surdu_petru said:
You could try to lock bootloader back, and before to unlock bootloader again, first just unlock OEM .
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I did try this at the time, and I couldn't get it to work. But I had another try at it yesterday and I managed to get the bootloader locked again, toggle OEM unlock to "off" and unlocked the bootloader once more and it worked!
So after doing this, I tried to get TWRP 3.3.1-1 flashed but it would stay frozen on the screen - I then read that I needed to install TWRP 3.2.0-0 first, install the August 2019 Lineage 16 firmware, then go back to the bootloader, flash TWRP 3.3.1-0, check everything was OK and then return to bootloader to finally flash TWRP 3.3.1-1. Success! I then flashed the latest Lineage OS 17.1 firmware along with Open Gapps (ARM64, Android 10, nano) and so far everything has worked OK. I just need to download all my apps again, but I'm sure it will give my CPN-W09 a new lease of life!
I used to do some rooting previously with Android handsets in the past, but the last time was two years ago (rooting & upgrading an Alcatel handset to Android 6.0) and FRP was new to me, throwing me off.
I've donated some Euros to you as an appreciation for your work & advice. Merci beaucoup!
lawhec said:
I did try this at the time, and I couldn't get it to work. But I had another try at it yesterday and I managed to get the bootloader locked again, toggle OEM unlock to "off" and unlocked the bootloader once more and it worked!
So after doing this, I tried to get TWRP 3.3.1-1 flashed but it would stay frozen on the screen - I then read that I needed to install TWRP 3.2.0-0 first, install the August 2019 Lineage 16 firmware, then go back to the bootloader, flash TWRP 3.3.1-0, check everything was OK and then return to bootloader to finally flash TWRP 3.3.1-1. Success! I then flashed the latest Lineage OS 17.1 firmware along with Open Gapps (ARM64, Android 10, nano) and so far everything has worked OK. I just need to download all my apps again, but I'm sure it will give my CPN-W09 a new lease of life!
I used to do some rooting previously with Android handsets in the past, but the last time was two years ago (rooting & upgrading an Alcatel handset to Android 6.0) and FRP was new to me, throwing me off.
I've donated some Euros to you as an appreciation for your work & advice. Merci beaucoup!
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Thank you very much too
Hello
I followed the steps here to unlock the bootloader with my btv-dl09, that worked fine even its not lite.. :fingers-crossed:
but now, any clues? may i ll try the way of lawhec with
lawhec said:
So after doing this, I tried to get TWRP 3.3.1-1 flashed but it would stay frozen on the screen - I then read that I needed to install TWRP 3.2.0-0 first, install the August 2019 Lineage 16 firmware, then go back to the bootloader, flash TWRP 3.3.1-0, check everything was OK and then return to bootloader to finally flash TWRP 3.3.1-1. Success! I then flashed the latest Lineage OS 17.1 firmware along with Open Gapps (ARM64, Android 10, nano) and so far everything has worked OK. I just need to download all my apps again, but I'm sure it will give my CPN-W09 a new lease of life!
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but cant find the TWRP 3.3.1-1?
may u Mean
[Recovery][Official] TWRP 3.3.1-10 [G97*0][Snap][3.Jan.20]
[Recovery][Official] TWRP 3.3.1-12 Snapdragon [N97x0][10.Nov.19]
[RECOVERY][ROOT]TWRP 3.3.1-1 Galaxy J6+/J610F/FN/G/DS
???
if so, why u choose one of these? No Clue for me^^ plz let me know
greetz
ADD: just found
Developed By :letschky
twrp-3.1.1-1-next.img
Jul 13, 2017 | 03:32PM
maybe these? looks pretty old but still working? Oo

P10 lite bootloader unlock (June 2020, Windows install)

Damn, it's been a while since I was here. Back then it was mostly about Windows PDAs.
Disclaimer:
Your warranty after this process is void and your phone will tell you it can not be trusted because it's unlocked.
This is what worked for me. I did it on Windows 10. I just went through the process and it was a bit of mixing and matching various guides.
I'm not your tech support, the only one responsible for following this is you.
If any part of this guide doesn't work for you: too bad. Maybe Google or other users can help you with your problem.
Needed:
An internet-enabled PC
Huawei P10 Lite phone
USB to Micro-USB cable
HiSuite https://consumer.huawei.com/en/support/hisuite/
DC-Unlocker (comes with abd & fastboot) https://www.dc-unlocker.com/
Optional: Huawei Driver Tools https://mega.nz/file/qrpBUIKA#zaI8Th0ovgyK48VzFUFAzMNWF2r_R12lNc-uJZsIx4w
Note: I recommend not to buy credits until you've come to the part in my guide which says buy credits.
Install HiSuite
Unzip and install HiSuite on your PC
Start it at the end of the installation (it should show a button with "Start")
Connect the phone to your computer with the USB cable and follow the instructions in HiSuite to install HiSuite on your phone
At the bottom of the (Windows) HiSuite there's an option to do a System Upgrade, mine had the option to install an older version (Android 7 with EMUI 5.1) Install this. (This will take some time)
Note: I've read that some people couldn't downgrade because of modern security fixes. It's possible I didn't run the latest updates, but as far as I'm aware everything was up to date.
The following part might be annoying because HiSuite tries to connect to the phone. I uninstalled it at this point, but I had the Driver Tools installed (and did the Install within said tools).
Phone
Once the phone restarted, go through the set-up as quickly as possible (skip WiFi-setup, decline all optional things and skip account creation)
Go to Settings > System > About Phone > Keep tapping the "Build Number" until you're told you're a developer
Find the developer options (Usually in Settings > System and enable USB/ADB debugging
Open the telephone app and type: *#*#2846579#*#* (it should open a menu automatically after the last *)
Click Background Settings > USB Port Settings and select Manufacture Mode
Once Manufacture Mode is selected, leave the phone untouched
DC-Unlocker, part 1
Unzip the contents of the DC-unlocker zip
Start dc-unlocker2client.exe
In the top left, under "Select manufacturer" change "Huawei modems" to "Huawei phones"
Click the button with the magnifying glass, if you did the previous step hovering should say "Detect phone" on hover
Example out put (this might differ for you, but triple-check a port is detected):
Code:
DC - Unlocker 2 Client 1.00.1431
Detecting phone :
selection :
manufacturer - Huawei phones
model - Auto detect (recommended)
Found Applications port COM3
Model : Huawei HiSilicon Kirin Android phone
Serial NR. : [redacted]
Firmware : System 5.1.0.78(0VVV)
DC-Unlocker, part 2
Check again if a model and port is shown in both the output and above the big buttons.
In the top right, click About > Buy Credits
DC-Unlocker site
Select your payment processor
By default it creates a new account, unless you've used this service before, you probably want to keep it this way.
Fill in a username and an email address
You need 4 credits (€4 for me) at the time of writing this, but do check the link "How much do I need?"
Hit confirm and go through the payment process, wait until everything is processed (if you use a script blocker, you might want to temporarily disable it).
At the end you should get confirmation page with your username, a password and 4 credits. (Username and password will be mailed too.)
DC-Unlocker, part 3
Go back to DC-Unlocker
In the top right, click "Server" and enter the details you've gotten
Click "Check login" and see if the output window shows your username and the credits you have left (which should be 4 at the time of writing)
In the top right, click "Unlocking" and then click "Read bootloader code"
The output should show you the bootloader code once it's done. Copy this to a textfile and save it (and keep it in the memory).
You can close DC unlocker once you've saved the code.
Don't be lazy and try to copy/paste the commands following in the next section, since you want to keep the code in your memory, as seen in step 6. Besides, I'll show you some shortcuts anyway! Keep in mind that our example code is 1111222233334444 (yours most likely isn't, mine sure wasn't) and that [tab] will mean the tab-key on your keyboard.
PowerShell/Command Prompt
In the folder where you unzipped dc-unlocker2client.exe to, press [shift] on your keyboard and hold it while right-clicking in an empty area underneath the files, then click "Open PowerShell (or command prompt) here".
Whatever command-line you started will open, type ad[tab] and adb.exe should be appear (shows up as .\adb.exe in PowerShell)
Follow this by typing reboot bootloader. So it should show as
Code:
./adb.exe reboot bootloader
(no ./ in command prompt)
Hit [enter] and the phone should reboot to a screen with a white background
Once the bootloader screen shows (white background with the android mascot) type fast[tab] in PowerShell/Command prompt and follow it up by oem unlock[space]
If you still have the bootloader code in memory, right-click in PowerShell/Command prompt to paste it. Your entire line should be
Code:
./fastboot.exe oem unlock 1111222233334444
Hit [enter], the unlocking will start and factory reset your phone. My output was:
Code:
(bootloader) The device will reboot and do factory reset...
OKAY [ 10.330s]
If everything went right you'll see the Huawei/Android bootscreen and then a warning that the phone is "unlocked and can not be trusted" to use or something like that. It'll boot into the OS after that.
I'd like to remind you of the disclaimers at the top, but hopefully this will help some of you going through the process.
Edits
Forgot about USB debugging
Added the warning you get after a successful unlock
Changed the build number tapping sentence
Rewrote a sentence for clarity
Very nice guide, if ppl ask about unlocking we just link this from now on...
This is a very helpful guide, thank you so much! My question is, if I wanted to flash twrp when the bootloader is unlocked, is there a way to upgrade it to Oreo once again without locking the bootloader again? I can't seem to find a twrp tutorial where they use Nougat/Emui 5 to flash twrp, and all the tutorials to upgrade to Oreo/Emui 8 look like they're locking the bootloader once again and I don't really want to waste 4 euros to go back to the start.
A bootloader unlock should be permanent? I've been moving between Android 7 (EMUI 5), Android 8 (Emui 8) and Android 10 myself in all kinds of directions.
Besides, I think the code is tied to your device, so you should be able to use it again. (But I'm not sure about this!)
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A bootloader unlock should be permanent? I've been moving between Android 7 (EMUI 5), Android 8 (Emui 8) and Android 10 myself in all kinds of directions.
Besides, I think the code is tied to your device, so you should be able to use it again. (But I'm not sure about this!)
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Thank you for your quick reply! So after the bootloader unlock, did you flash twrp on Android 7? or did you upgrade your phone to Android 8 and flash twrp then? How did you manage to upgrade it to Android 8?
I really appreciate your help with the previous tutorial, I've done everything until the buy credits part (I'm waiting a bit for that part) and I'm planning on getting to the end of the tutorial at least before August. My idea is to upgrade to Android 8 + flash twrp and Magisk, hopefully I'll be able to do all of that!
I did the above procedure on an up to date, official stock Huawei android. Both EMUI & Android are 8. I'm in the Netherlands, so it'should be the same model as in Spain. (WAS-LX1A)
The HiSuite step is to downgrade from EMUI 8 (Android 8) to EMUI 5 (Android 7), since that seems to have less securities to make it easier to unlock the bootloader.
Oh, I understand now! One more question (sorry if I'm being annoying, it's my first time playing with a Huawei, I must say that Samsungs are far easier to root/unlock lol): If I follow your method, but after getting the bootloader unlock code and right before unlocking the bootloader, I use HiSuite to upgrade back to Android 8/Emui 8, would the procedure be fine? like, it's totally fine to unlock the bootloader either with android 7 or 8, the only time I need android 7 is to get my code because DC unlocker supports them better, right?
Again, thank you so much!!!
I'm not sure to be honest. But I reverted to 7/EMUI 5 because I read around here on the board that's better for trying to unlock.
Thank you,
Only fastboot.exe oem unlock xxxxx failed with the following error: FAILED (remote: Command not allowed)
finished. total time: 0.022s
This was resolved by going back to settings, developer options and check 'enable oem unlocking'. I didn't read that in your guide.
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I did the above procedure on an up to date, official stock Huawei android. Both EMUI & Android are 8. I'm in the Netherlands, so it'should be the same model as in Spain. (WAS-LX1A)
The HiSuite step is to downgrade from EMUI 8 (Android 8) to EMUI 5 (Android 7), since that seems to have less securities to make it easier to unlock the bootloader.
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Hi, I have the same model. But I can't figure out how to update to EMUI8 again (or which custom recovery works). It doesn't find the update in HiSuite and it doesn't find it via System update. Do you happen to know how? Thank you.
What should I do next?
I did manage to unlock the bootloader thanks to this very clear post. I did downgrade to Android 7 / Emui 5.1.1 and have a working rooted system but he is trying to upgrade again to android 8 / Emui 8. I know by experience that it will lock again with the higher version (the unlock code can be used several time fortunately).
I did try to flash some roms on it, going for instance to Lineage OS 14 but it was all a disaster and I think that I need some guidance now..
I am not a newbee for rooting and flashing but do not understand yet the Huawei system; is that so that I have to choose a new ROM with caution, especially with the Emui version? Looking at the old posts, I find some old ROM's even with Emui 5 version but do not understand the path that I should follow to progressively upgrade.
Thanks in advance for your orientations!
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A bootloader unlock should be permanent? I've been moving between Android 7 (EMUI 5), Android 8 (Emui 8) and Android 10 myself in all kinds of directions.
Besides, I think the code is tied to your device, so you should be able to use it again. (But I'm not sure about this!)
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For me, I did get to relock by accident but I confirm that the unlock code is permanent (at least, I did use it 3 times with no problem!)
P10 lite Pinout
I would like to know if they have tried to unlock the bootloader with the Pinout method.
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I did manage to unlock the bootloader thanks to this very clear post. I did downgrade to Android 7 / Emui 5.1.1 and have a working rooted system but he is trying to upgrade again to android 8 / Emui 8. I know by experience that it will lock again with the higher version (the unlock code can be used several time fortunately).
I did try to flash some roms on it, going for instance to Lineage OS 14 but it was all a disaster and I think that I need some guidance now..
I am not a newbee for rooting and flashing but do not understand yet the Huawei system; is that so that I have to choose a new ROM with caution, especially with the Emui version? Looking at the old posts, I find some old ROM's even with Emui 5 version but do not understand the path that I should follow to progressively upgrade.
Thanks in advance for your orientations!
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I ran into the same problem. Did you find a solution?
I followed this guide, downgraded to EMUI 5.1.1 and tried to install several custom ROMs. But none of them will boot. It is always stuck on the splash screen with the "bootloader unlocked" warning and doesn't get any further.
I tried installing LineageOS 17.1, 15.1, and RR on Android 9 but no luck on any of these. Also, is it possible to revert back to the stock ROM? Maybe that will help...
Thank you all for any help
Nothing unfortunately, I did finally reinstall Android 7 with HWOTA https://www.******.com/huawei-hwota-tool-for-huawei-devices/ and managed to have a working Android 7 / Emui 5 that works perfectly if you do not forget to make a complete wipe/reset when rebooting. The bootloader is still unlocked.
Strange enough this system is upgradable through the normal update system (parameter/system/update) and keeps the unlocked bootloader. Today, I did upgrade to a very last built today - 394(C432) - without problem. Apparently I just have to re-root it through trwp.
I keep it like this now, finally, the Huawei system is not bad! and it is yet rooted
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I ran into the same problem. Did you find a solution?
I followed this guide, downgraded to EMUI 5.1.1 and tried to install several custom ROMs. But none of them will boot. It is always stuck on the splash screen with the "bootloader unlocked" warning and doesn't get any further.
I tried installing LineageOS 17.1, 15.1, and RR on Android 9 but no luck on any of these. Also, is it possible to revert back to the stock ROM? Maybe that will help...
Thank you all for any help
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Nothing unfortunately, I did finally reinstall Android 7 with HWOTA https://www.******.com/huawei-hwota-tool-for-huawei-devices/ and managed to have a working Android 7 / Emui 5 that works perfectly if you do not forget to make a complete wipe/reset when rebooting. The bootloader is still unlocked.
Strange enough this system is upgradable through the normal update system (parameter/system/update) and keeps the unlocked bootloader. Today, I did upgrade to a very last built today - 394(C432) - without problem. Apparently I just have to re-root it through trwp.
I keep it like this now, finally, the Huawei system is not bad! and it is yet rooted
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Is 394(C432) finally coming as OTA? Back in July I had to download it via firmware finder and flash it with HWOTA after unlocking the bootloader... lol just to relock after updating... However even Huawei support didn't know about 394 and denied it would even exist, not too surprising in hindsight! Still eversince I was wondering if it ever comes as simple OTA, which indeed seems the case eventually!
Sent from my Google Pixel 3 XL using XDA Labs
Yes, WASLX1A 8.0.0.0394(C432) did arrive as OTA around the end of October. I was surprised as I did not expect any new update on this phone!
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Is 394(C432) finally coming as OTA? Back in July I had to download it via firmware finder and flash it with HWOTA after unlocking the bootloader... lol just to relock after updating... However even Huawei support didn't know about 394 and denied it would even exist, not too surprising in hindsight! Still eversince I was wondering if it ever comes as simple OTA, which indeed seems the case eventually!
Sent from my Google Pixel 3 XL using XDA Labs
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DC-Unlocker can't find my phone
I followed your instructions, but when I click the magnifying glass on DC-unlocker it says
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DC - Unlocker 2 Client 1.00.1431
Detecting phone :
selection :
manufacturer - Huawei phones
model - Auto detect (recommended)
Found Applications port COM6
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But then nothing else is listed .....
My model is WAS-LX1
Correcaminos604 said:
Yes, WASLX1A 8.0.0.0394(C432) did arrive as OTA around the end of October. I was surprised as I did not expect any new update on this phone!
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Yeah, it's actually crazy cool that it was patched after all this years, I however read it was primary updated to support the coronavirus warning App framework! That's actually the reason for Huawei to push another last update!
Sounds like a crazy conspiracy theory but was written on their Homepage...
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Downgrade option doesn't exist for me in Hisuite. My phone is WAS-LX2 8.0.0.370(C185). The last update I got was on 13 February 2019 with the 2019 Feb security patches. Is there a free way to unlock bootloader?

Unlock Pixel Bootloader

Hello all!
Recently I bought a Pixel 4 XL on ebay. Loving the phone, however it turned out to be from AT&T. When it arrived I had a lot of issues, the SIM I use on Spain wouldn't work, and the 2x camera didn't work as well. After a bit of research I find a way to fix those 2 problems, but now I want to flash magisk to improve motion sense gestures, however I can't unlock the Bootloader. I think if I can find where that information about the Bootloader is stored I could try to modify it through the computer. It must be somewhere on the phone, so if I find the file I can unlock it. If anyone has any idea, please let me know.
Thanks in advance
@mcl Enable oem unlocking. It's greyed out in your screenshot you posted. Try enabling developer options and USB debugging on phone, disable any lock screen you have set up, set lock screen to NONE in security settings on phone aaaannd change default USB configuration from "charging" to "transfer files" then plug it up to you computer with latest ADB and Fastboot installed and attempt to unlock your bootloader by typing in terminal: sudo adb reboot bootloader (enter) watch your phone close and if a small box pops up when you do this or when you first connect to PC pc
Checkmark it rreally quickly on your phone screen. That allows PC to communicate with your device, send commands, etc...If all has gone well up to now you should now be in "Fastboot mode" aka: bootloader mode on your phone screen. A black screen with "Fastboot mode" in red letters and the word "START" kinda in center of your screen on phone. Now just go back to terminal and type: sudo fastboot flashing unlock (enter) return to device use volume keys to go up or down and confirm unlocking bootloader by pressing power once on the "yes unlock bootloader" thingy. Soon as you push power to confirm bootloader unlock you will reboot automatically and you will bootloader unlocked. Keep in mind unlocking and locking your bootloader can and will factory reset your device. No pics or anything will be on phone, all will be wiped and there's no way to prevent that. Cheers.
If by some crazy situation something I've mentioned above does NOT work like I've said let me know and I'll help best I can. I use Linux Ubuntu on my laptop 18.04.5 LTS. I stopped using Windows MAAAANNNYYY years ago so I'm inexperienced when it comes to setting up adb and fastboot tools on Windows. I do know that the USB driver's used to always be a real pain in the ass to get right for me. I'd have to reboot by computer a few times and update them in device manager to get it working which I don't have to do anything using Ubuntu my PC just automatically sees my phones. Yay!!!
I hope this helps. Feel free to hmu any time. Remember im on central time in the USA.
To get your enable oem unlocking to become not stuck where it's greyed out like yours is you may have to factory reset your device before you do what I've mentioned above. Just factory reset in settings on your device but afterwards make sure you enable developer options and USB debugging and make sure you flip on the "enable oem unlocking" switch towards the top of developer options on your device
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@mcl Enable oem unlocking. It's greyed out in your screenshot you posted. Try enabling developer options and USB debugging on phone, disable any lock screen you have set up, set lock screen to NONE in security settings on phone aaaannd change default USB configuration from "charging" to "transfer files" then plug it up to you computer with latest ADB and Fastboot installed and attempt to unlock your bootloader by typing in terminal: sudo adb reboot bootloader (enter) watch your phone close and if a small box pops up when you do this or when you first connect to PC pc
Checkmark it rreally quickly on your phone screen. That allows PC to communicate with your device, send commands, etc...If all has gone well up to now you should now be in "Fastboot mode" aka: bootloader mode on your phone screen. A black screen with "Fastboot mode" in red letters and the word "START" kinda in center of your screen on phone. Now just go back to terminal and type: sudo fastboot flashing unlock (enter) return to device use volume keys to go up or down and confirm unlocking bootloader by pressing power once on the "yes unlock bootloader" thingy. Soon as you push power to confirm bootloader unlock you will reboot automatically and you will bootloader unlocked. Keep in mind unlocking and locking your bootloader can and will factory reset your device. No pics or anything will be on phone, all will be wiped and there's no way to prevent that. Cheers.
If by some crazy situation something I've mentioned above does NOT work like I've said let me know and I'll help best I can. I use Linux Ubuntu on my laptop 18.04.5 LTS. I stopped using Windows MAAAANNNYYY years ago so I'm inexperienced when it comes to setting up adb and fastboot tools on Windows. I do know that the USB driver's used to always be a real pain in the ass to get right for me. I'd have to reboot by computer a few times and update them in device manager to get it working which I don't have to do anything using Ubuntu my PC just automatically sees my phones. Yay!!!
I hope this helps. Feel free to hmu any time. Remember im on central time in the USA.
To get your enable oem unlocking to become not stuck where it's greyed out like yours is you may have to factory reset your device before you do what I've mentioned above. Just factory reset in settings on your device but afterwards make sure you enable developer options and USB debugging and make sure you flip on the "enable oem unlocking" switch towards the top of developer options on your device
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Hey thanks for the very detailed guide, however I run into a few problems. First I factory reset(also, after that it wouldn't allow me to enable OEM unlock) the device and disable any lock screen, as you told me and set the usb configuration to data transfer. Later I enable USB Debugging and checked the box to allow my computer to connect to the phone. Finally I run the command to reboot into the boot loader, which worked but the 2 command, to unlock the bootloader show an error(see screenshot). Any idea what could have happened?
I tried this on my MacbookPro 13" Late 2013 with Catalina and the latest version of ADB from google. The phone is running android 11, with the July security Patch.
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Hey thanks for the very detailed guide, however I run into a few problems. First I factory reset(also, after that it wouldn't allow me to enable OEM unlock) the device and disable any lock screen, as you told me and set the usb configuration to data transfer. Later I enable USB Debugging and checked the box to allow my computer to connect to the phone. Finally I run the command to reboot into the boot loader, which worked but the 2 command, to unlock the bootloader show an error(see screenshot). Any idea what could have happened?
I tried this on my MacbookPro 13" Late 2013 with Catalina and the latest version of ADB from google. The phone is running android 11, with the July security Patch.
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Honestly I have no idea. What I know is Linux and what's worked for me. My first assumption is that adb and fastboot need to be updated to the latest release if they are not at this time. That error you are showing in terminal sounds like something is wrong either maybe in your USB cable connecting to your PC or it needs to be updated ooorrr it's some sort of USB driver issue. Unless we are both crazy and somehow your device was already rooted and has an unlocked bootloader and that's how it was when you purchased it used online.. Download a root checker app and see what it says maybe. Also try booting stock recovery and factory reset front it and then reboot and see if anything changes...I know absolutely NOTHING about MacOS or OSX or anything otter than Linux because that's what I've used for eight or nine years now. I'm attaching a picture of my current updated adb and fastboot tools to show what latest release is. Maybe try different ports and USB cables just to see if anything changes. You are running the bootloader unlock command as root correct?
Adb and fastboot latest version: 31.0.3-7562133
I updated mine yesterday to that version from here: https://developer.android.com/studio/command-line/sdkmanager
You are doing everything exactly how it shows here:: https://www.xda-developers.com/google-pixel-4-root-magisk/ ?
and using the latest adb and fastboot on PC? Does Mac have to have any extra USB driver's like Windows needs to allow fastboot and adb to work or.no? I guess you would know that just type : sudo adb devices (enter)with phone plugged in and on. Maybe reboot bootloader/fastboot mode and run: fastboot devices (enter) and see if your terminal replies with your phones serial number in your terminal? If it does not than something isn't correctly setup because this should work. Did you use homebrew to setup platform tools on your Mac or no? Usually when I can't figure something ike this out it's the most random basic thing like a reboot or something and BOOM it works. Try running the commands again from your PC and see if anything happens. If you can type ./adb devices then hit enter while you are plugged in and slap a pic up of what it tells you like you did before. This is all stuff I would do if I were in the situation that you're in. I'm going to read up more on Mac now. You said you factory reset your device in settings on phone and the greyed out "enable oem unlocking" didn't change to where you can tap the switch and choose to either enable it or not? If it did not change after factory reset and maybe trying factory reset in stock recovery then it sounds like something else could be wrong with your device. I believe you will figure it out. When you did the while process did you ever checkmark a pop up box on phone screen whole you were plugged in to your PC??
Hey!
Ok so first I downloaded the latest ADB for Mac, but I am unsure of the version I have of Fastboot. Do I need to update it on the phone or download something else? What I did was download the latest version of the SDK from Google to my Mac as you show me on the screenshot, and on their webpage they say I don't need to do anything else, like installing USB drivers on windows. Also if I run Fastboot devices command I can see my phone on the terminal. The cable is working I think, but I may try to change it just in case and also change the port I am using. Also I downloaded and app to check if the device is rooted, and unfortunately it isn't. I will boot into recovery and try to do a factory reset from there, but I don't believe it will work as I believe I already try that before.
The commands I run correct, just copy and paste what you wrote before and the computer asked me my user password. However I didn't use homebrew at any moment, directly downloaded the SDK from google and got a zip file, then extracted it to my desktop and open a terminal window, then use cd to get to that folder directory as I used to do in my Windows PC and start using the commands. Until now it worked great because in order to get my SIM working I needed to use ADB to uninstall an app that came with phone, otherwise my SIM wouldn't work, as theoretically the phone should only accept only AT&T SIM, but I am currently using a Vodafone SIM. Also I am leaving a screenshot of what you asked me.
Yeah after factory reset I doesn't allow me to enable OEM Unlock, still grey out.
Finally yes, when I plugged my phone into the computer I got a window asking to allow the computer to connect to phone to debug, and I allow it.
Sooo here is what I think is happening. This phone was bought by someone at an AT&T store. Then the guy sold the phone and I ended up buying it. The problem, according to my findings, are that carriers usually lock down the bootloader and for you to get it unlocked you need to talk with them. Obviously I can't do that, as I would have to do an international call, and I don't even know if the buyer end the payment of the phone. I already got into AT&T webpage and try to get the phone unlock but get always and error. So researching more I found a command that you can use on Fastboot mode, "Fastboot flashing get_unlock_ability"(enter) and the result I got was 0. According to this page, if you get 0 means you need to go on settings and enable OEM unlocking, which changes the value from 0 to 1. So what I need to do is to find where this info is stored, which I suppose is on the bootloader partition, as on Fastboot mode it was able to tell me the value. Once I find it I just need to change it to 1, and then I would be able to unlock the bootloader.
Also thanks for all the help until now, I really appreciate it
I may try this on other OS just in case. Do you know if I can do this on Kali Linux? I already have it download ed but never try it.
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I may try this on other OS just in case. Do you know if I can do this on Kali Linux? I already have it download ed but never try it.
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Pretty sure you can. I've never used Kali , yet but I've used ARC, Morrodoca, Ubuntu, Mint and Fabian and tried a few of the super private distros as well. Pretty cool! Linux rules and is made for this.
I almost said something about carriers encryption bootloader's on devices when we started this but idk I assumed it was a factory unlocked unit. I've had to repeat commands more than once before and things have ended up working. Worth a shot.
I say if you can't get it sell it online and grab a factory unlocked model. If the carrier encrypted the bootloader I don't believe it's possible to get it out of that without their code ever used to do it. Then again I do recall another Pixel model that Google was actually sending users refurnished units that had encrypted bootloader's. That would have really pissed me off. I believe Pixel 2/2XL was that way. But the Pixel 2XL/2 that Verizon sold , Verizon locked the bootloaders and for a long time there was no possible way to get around it. I recall reading many posts all over about people buying them and being told they were unlocked Pixels only to discover later they had encrypted bootloader's and Verizon did it. Shortly after this someone on XDA found a way to bypass it and unlock bootloader and root rge Verizon encrypted models but the phones had to be on a specific older firmware and if they'd been updated past it it didn't work. I'll go find this thread and link you. May have some good info but unless you come up with a back to get around it if bootloader has been locked bt carrier I believe it's a no go. Also careful because messing with encrypted things can cause your device ti bootloop and seeing how your NOT bootloader unlocked that wouldn't be good if that happened. I'll go find this link to what I'm referring to. Brb.
Here was the work round for Verizon for a while on Pixel 2 that had been carrier bootloader locked: https://www.xda-developers.com/how-to-unlock-bootloader-verizon-google-pixel-xl-running-android-10/
Actually this is Pixel 2XL, was P2 work around for this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...-google-ver-refurb-devices-look-here.3763443/
Pixel 2XL some users report they had to be connected to the net to toggle their allow oem unlocking switch in dev options. On 4XL one of the "How to Root, unlock .." threads says if it's greyed out that factory resetting is mandatory to allow the ability to enable oem unlocking switch.. A couple people claimed once they reset they could flip it. Also I have also read where people used different bootloop unlocking terminal commands and they worked. On 4xl and older Pixies. How long have you had fastboot already installed to your MacBook? Only reason I ask is they must be manually updated or sometimes will not work right. I've had that happy once. Linux has a very similar adb and fastboot tools install as Mac does. I did this process I'm about to mention yesterday to get my adb and fastboot updated because I saw it was on a previous version. I just grab the adb and fastboot from my screenshot from like I posted back some posts ago here then go to where I have adb and fastboot installed already open terminal where I've downloaded and extracted fastboot and adb on PC and reinstalled adb and fastboot using these commands:
sudo install adb dmtracedump e2fsdroid etc1tool fastboot hprof-conv make_f2fs mke2fs mke2fs.conf sload_f2fs sqlite3 /usr/local/bin (Enter)
sudo mkdir -p /usr/local/lib64 (enter)
sudo install lib64/libc++.so /usr/local/lib64 (enter)
Then make sure it did it's thing and updated property. sudo adb --version (enter)
sudo fastboot --version (enter)
And it showed newer version of both so done. I use Nathanchnace's Pixel 2xl guide to learn this at first from here in his op:
[GUIDE] Unlock/Flash/Root for the Pixel 2 XL (taimen)
Introduction Hello everyone, this is a guide to assist you with customizing your Pixel 2 XL! I will be going over installing fastboot and adb, unlocking your bootloader, how to flash the factory images for clean flashes and upgrades, and how to...
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Pretty sure you can. I've never used Kali , yet but I've used ARC, Morrodoca, Ubuntu, Mint and Fabian and tried a few of the super private distros as well. Pretty cool! Linux rules and is made for this.
I almost said something about carriers encryption bootloader's on devices when we started this but idk I assumed it was a factory unlocked unit. I've had to repeat commands more than once before and things have ended up working. Worth a shot.
I say if you can't get it sell it online and grab a factory unlocked model. If the carrier encrypted the bootloader I don't believe it's possible to get it out of that without their code ever used to do it. Then again I do recall another Pixel model that Google was actually sending users refurnished units that had encrypted bootloader's. That would have really pissed me off. I believe Pixel 2/2XL was that way. But the Pixel 2XL/2 that Verizon sold , Verizon locked the bootloaders and for a long time there was no possible way to get around it. I recall reading many posts all over about people buying them and being told they were unlocked Pixels only to discover later they had encrypted bootloader's and Verizon did it. Shortly after this someone on XDA found a way to bypass it and unlock bootloader and root rge Verizon encrypted models but the phones had to be on a specific older firmware and if they'd been updated past it it didn't work. I'll go find this thread and link you. May have some good info but unless you come up with a back to get around it if bootloader has been locked bt carrier I believe it's a no go. Also careful because messing with encrypted things can cause your device ti bootloop and seeing how your NOT bootloader unlocked that wouldn't be good if that happened. I'll go find this link to what I'm referring to. Brb.
Here was the work round for Verizon for a while on Pixel 2 that had been carrier bootloader locked: https://www.xda-developers.com/how-to-unlock-bootloader-verizon-google-pixel-xl-running-android-10/
Actually this is Pixel 2XL, was P2 work around for this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...-google-ver-refurb-devices-look-here.3763443/
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OK thanks! Yeah I saw a few things only about the Pixel 2 Verizon case, but I am going to have a deep look into it. I can't sell this phone and buy an unlocked version, I bought this one because it was over 100 euros cheaper than what I could found here on Europe, so that's not an option.
Also, If I manage to use a Vodafone SIM on this AT&T phone without unlocking I am confident I will manage to find a way to fix the locked bootloader. It may take time and effort, but I will keep trying.
Right now I found there are ways to get root without unlocking the bootloader, its safer but posible. And if I get root access I am confident I would be able to unlock the bootloader. Anyway thanks for all!!!
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Pixel 2XL some users report they had to be connected to the net to toggle their allow oem unlocking switch in dev options. On 4XL one of the "How to Root, unlock .." threads says if it's greyed out that factory resetting is mandatory to allow the ability to enable oem unlocking switch.. A couple people claimed once they reset they could flip it. Also I have also read where people used different bootloop unlocking terminal commands and they worked. On 4xl and older Pixies. How long have you had fastboot already installed to your MacBook? Only reason I ask is they must be manually updated or sometimes will not work right. I've had that happy once. Linux has a very similar adb and fastboot tools install as Mac does. I did this process I'm about to mention yesterday to get my adb and fastboot updated because I saw it was on a previous version. I just grab the adb and fastboot from my screenshot from like I posted back some posts ago here then go to where I have adb and fastboot installed already open terminal where I've downloaded and extracted fastboot and adb on PC and reinstalled adb and fastboot using these commands:
sudo install adb dmtracedump e2fsdroid etc1tool fastboot hprof-conv make_f2fs mke2fs mke2fs.conf sload_f2fs sqlite3 /usr/local/bin (Enter)
sudo mkdir -p /usr/local/lib64 (enter)
sudo install lib64/libc++.so /usr/local/lib64 (enter)
Then make sure it did it's thing and updated property. sudo adb --version (enter)
sudo fastboot --version (enter)
And it showed newer version of both so done. I use Nathanchnace's Pixel 2xl guide to learn this at first from here in his op:
[GUIDE] Unlock/Flash/Root for the Pixel 2 XL (taimen)
Introduction Hello everyone, this is a guide to assist you with customizing your Pixel 2 XL! I will be going over installing fastboot and adb, unlocking your bootloader, how to flash the factory images for clean flashes and upgrades, and how to...
forum.xda-developers.com
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The SDK I downloaded this week, Monday I think, so it should be up to date, but I will make sure to check if this is the case. If you get any idea on how to unlock the bootloader, please let me know
Also if anyone was able to unlock a Pixel 4/Pixel 4 XL from any carrier, let me know how you did, maybe I can replicate the process and unlock my bootloader too!
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Also if anyone was able to unlock a Pixel 4/Pixel 4 XL from any carrier, let me know how you did, maybe I can replicate the process and unlock my bootloader too!
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Not gonna happen. Sorry to hear you got a carrier locked AND bootloader locked phone. Unfortunately there is nothing you can do. There are some shady online unlockers that claim to be able to do this remotely (remote unlock) but you will probably be ripped off.

Question Disadvantages of Onlocking Bootlaoder

i ordered a X30 pro with CN ROM but the seller sent one with GLOBAL ROM installed . He agreed to revert from Global ROM to CN ROM but said that relocking the device would damage the phone.
I want to know if i revert the Bootloader unlocked phone to CN ROM , will i be able to use Netflix,Google Services and OTA updates?
Is there something i am missing out compared to the Bootloader Locked device with CN ROM?
I have an option to legally force him to replace the device, but it will be a loss for the local seller who procured it from china and i dont want to impact the poor guy's profits if there is no major feature i will be missing out.
Device can be returned to CN and relocked safely. As I am dumb enough not to notice that people repeatedly use my work to further grow their business I am not gonna post a link to the guide.
However: If you receive a Frankenstein device that was converted to global and then locked you can not unlock it again on your own and need people with the proper tools and edl mode probably.
The cleanest way is to receive an original device and then do the work yourself. You'll learn and you will only have yourself to blame if things go wrong.
Netflix, google service and ota's are all working on my relocked phone. Can not say how far Netflix is working but it does start (which it refused to do on global firmware)
@Killuminati91 RSA tool said my device is out of warranty I think he perceives the situation, but what he perceives is this: The situation i noticed in a few videos i watched on Youtube; Those who use this software box, that is, the software developers who made my device, take the device from fastboot mode to a so-called "factory mode" in order to write global software or imei change to Motorola devices, and do the operations that way. That mode also does not require the unlocked bootloader to perform these operations. In Factory mode, the screen is black, nothing is visible, but the box continues to perform operations Very interesting...
Killuminati91 said:
Device can be returned to CN and relocked safely. As I am dumb enough not to notice that people repeatedly use my work to further grow their business I am not gonna post a link to the guide.
However: If you receive a Frankenstein device that was converted to global and then locked you can not unlock it again on your own and need people with the proper tools and edl mode probably.
The cleanest way is to receive an original device and then do the work yourself. You'll learn and you will only have yourself to blame if things go wrong.
Netflix, google service and ota's are all working on my relocked phone. Can not say how far Netflix is working but it does start (which it refused to do on global firmware)
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Thanks for the reply and i absolutely understand your concern. But what if i return to CN ROM and leave the Bootloader unlocked? Will there still be Netflix, google service and ota working ? Will i be losing out on something apart from the manufacturer's warranty?
Killuminati91 said:
Device can be returned to CN and relocked safely. As I am dumb enough not to notice that people repeatedly use my work to further grow their business I am not gonna post a link to the guide.
However: If you receive a Frankenstein device that was converted to global and then locked you can not unlock it again on your own and need people with the proper tools and edl mode probably.
The cleanest way is to receive an original device and then do the work yourself. You'll learn and you will only have yourself to blame if things go wrong.
Netflix, google service and ota's are all working on my relocked phone. Can not say how far Netflix is working but it does start (which it refused to do on global firmware)
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hello I have a moto edge 30 ultra region reteu with its stock rom with locked bootloader, it opened and then I closed it it stayed bricked I had to fix it remotely but now it won't let me unlock bootloader because it hasn't been certified do you know if it's possible to go back to unlock bootloader to leave it already open?
cascade128 said:
@Killuminati91 RSA tool said my device is out of warranty I think he perceives the situation, but what he perceives is this: The situation i noticed in a few videos i watched on Youtube; Those who use this software box, that is, the software developers who made my device, take the device from fastboot mode to a so-called "factory mode" in order to write global software or imei change to Motorola devices, and do the operations that way. That mode also does not require the unlocked bootloader to perform these operations. In Factory mode, the screen is black, nothing is visible, but the box continues to perform operations Very interesting...
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Yeah that is EDL mode if im not mistaken. You can force it by bridging pins on the motherboard, but there must be other options to boot into it. (Xiaomi supported a certain USB cable that bridged the pins basically for a few devices). Its like a really low level flash mode.
@ragz85: I think netflix wont work with an open bootloader but I never did any research about it. There might be magisk modules that can fix it.
If your bootloader is open you bascially NEED root / magisk to fix problems like online banking, google certification and safetynet.
Root on the other hand seems to disable OTA updates. Not too sure because I am certain that I received an update after converting to RETEU with an unlocked bootloader but didnt get any more OTAs after that.
@iron maiden: The guy who fixed your phone might be able to do it. No other ideas here.
Killuminati91 said:
Yeah that is EDL mode if im not mistaken. You can force it by bridging pins on the motherboard, but there must be other options to boot into it. (Xiaomi supported a certain USB cable that bridged the pins basically for a few devices). Its like a really low level flash mode.
@ragz85: I think netflix wont work with an open bootloader but I never did any research about it. There might be magisk modules that can fix it.
If your bootloader is open you bascially NEED root / magisk to fix problems like online banking, google certification and safetynet.
Root on the other hand seems to disable OTA updates. Not too sure because I am certain that I received an update after converting to RETEU with an unlocked bootloader but didnt get any more OTAs after that.
@iron maiden: The guy who fixed your phone might be able to do it. No other ideas here.
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hello then who revived it for me via remote can? So it's not impossible then? thanks for your answer
regards
iron maiden said:
it's possible to go back to unlock bootloader to leave it already open?
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You can no longer open the bootloader on your device.
baikal0912 said:
You can no longer open the bootloader on your device.
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but I have a problem and it is that being blocked it does not let me pay with a card, it detects it as root, how is it possible?
I assume you already have the answers to your questions... I'll still leave it here for anyone who might be interested:
1 With unlocked bootloader, no matter the ROM version (EU, BR, CN) you will NOT have Netflix, HBOMax, or Disney (the ones I tested).
2 It is possible YES to lock the Bootloader again. With that you have Streaming services and you can use almost everything from Google. Except Assistant(OK Google) and Android Auto.
To carry out the Block follow https://rentry.org/edge30ultra-relock even without the backup (because I acquired it already unlocked) I managed.
RicoMartins said:
I assume you already have the answers to your questions... I'll still leave it here for anyone who might be interested:
1 With unlocked bootloader, no matter the ROM version (EU, BR, CN) you will NOT have Netflix, HBOMax, or Disney (the ones I tested).
2 It is possible YES to lock the Bootloader again. With that you have Streaming services and you can use almost everything from Google. Except Assistant(OK Google) and Android Auto.
To carry out the Block follow https://rentry.org/edge30ultra-relock even without the backup (because I acquired it already unlocked) I managed.
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I bought the moto edge x30 pro with the global ROM installed the same. Even though I don't have the backup of the original Chinese ROM that was on the cell phone, can I do the procedure with a Chinese ROM from the Lolinet site? After you blocked the bootloader again, the banking apps and Googlepay work normally? I want to do this but I'm not sure. If I dare to do it, what version of the Chinese ROM did you download?
marc182 said:
I bought the moto edge x30 pro with the global ROM installed the same. Even though I don't have the backup of the original Chinese ROM that was on the cell phone, can I do the procedure with a Chinese ROM from the Lolinet site? After you blocked the bootloader again, the banking apps and Googlepay work normally? I want to do this but I'm not sure. If I dare to do it, what version of the Chinese ROM did you download?
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Yes friend, you can go to lolinet website go to the folder (EQS CN) download the oldest version (the first of the three from top to bottom) unzip open the file flashfile.xml with notepad (Or the one you prefer) copy everything and paste it on the site that will general the codes (the link is on the site I posted above) have magisk installed and saftnetyfix module (Install to enable OEM unlock in developer ) enabled uninstall magisk (by magisk itself ) format device and enable USB debugging, in bootloader Connect to the PC open CMD in the ROM folder and change the channel to retcn then copy all the codes from the website and paste in CMD and wait when finished restart the device configure (or skip) and activate USB debugging And connect to Lenovo Recue it should recognize your device and it will download the latest ROM follow the steps until restart installed skip and enable USB debugging open CMD and lock with Fastboot oem Lock You will have EVERYTHING working, Banks, Google play, FHD streaming (except Android auto and Ok Google)

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