Hello everyone, I bought a Motorola Edge 20 from china. But it has the Bootloader unlocked. The problem is that .does not receive updates, if someone could tell me how can I lock the Bootloader, I would really appreciate it.
Super_Regg said:
Hello everyone, I bought a Motorola Edge 20 from china. But it has the Bootloader unlocked. The problem is that .does not receive updates, if someone could tell me how can I lock the Bootloader, I would really appreciate it.
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Relocking Moto devices is a bit risky.
Re-Locking see Post #4
After relocking, you might not get OTA updates anyways.
You can get the latest firmware from LSMA, Moto Updater, and Lolinet.
Search for Firmware by codename, software channel, and Software Version.
Find the Flashing Commands for your device.
thanks for the advice, i'll keep it in mind
After relocking, you might not get OTA updates anyways.
why ?
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Hi,
I currently own and HTC One (from Rogers in Canada) that I converted to dev edition so I can get update faster from HTC (Rogers is taking forever to release updates). It works flawlessly after gaining S-OFF.
I'm now looking at getting a Moto-X (again from Rogers) and for the same reason would like to convert it so I can get OTA updates from Motorola instead of Rogers. I know I can unlock the bootloader on a Moto-X if it comes from Rogers but can I fully convert it the same way I did for my HTC.
I did a lot of reading/searching and can't find an answer
Thanks all
I don't know if S-OFF actually stops updates on HTC phones.
Unlocking the bootloader on Motorola phones does not stop OTA updates: if you modify recovery or the system files, it might prevent OTA updates, but just unlocking the bootloader doesn't have any effect on the functionality of the phone.
Unlocking the bootloader gives you the ability to change the phone to the point where it won't accept updates. By itself, though, it doesn't change anything.
binary visions said:
I don't know if S-OFF actually stops updates on HTC phones.
Unlocking the bootloader on Motorola phones does not stop OTA updates: if you modify recovery or the system files, it might prevent OTA updates, but just unlocking the bootloader doesn't have any effect on the functionality of the phone.
Unlocking the bootloader gives you the ability to change the phone to the point where it won't accept updates. By itself, though, it doesn't change anything.
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Thanks for the reply but I was trying to understand if I will be able to received update from Motorola (instead of Rogers). I'm not looking at running custom roms, just want to run latest firmwares ASAP.
Thanks again
IronJoce said:
Thanks for the reply but I was trying to understand if I will be able to received update from Motorola (instead of Rogers). I'm not looking at running custom roms, just want to run latest firmwares ASAP.
Thanks again
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with unlocked bootloader you can always flash the latest releases of firmware, even leaks. There's no need to be dev edition if u already have unlocked bl.
waiflih said:
with unlocked bootloader you can always flash the latest releases of firmware, even leaks. There's no need to be dev edition if u already have unlocked bl.
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I understand that, but since this will be my wife's phone it would be nice if she would be able to get automatic upgrades from Motorola. This is why I want to "convert" it.
Cheers
If you unlock the bootloader you can flash the retail/tmobile full flash on to the Rogers Moto X and you will get the same updates that the GSM developer edition does. You may lose Band 7 LTE(2600 Mhz) but that is unlikely to matter much as you will still get AWS LTE. You will get the same updates direct from Motorola that a developer and tmobile user will get.
Steve-x said:
If you unlock the bootloader you can flash the retail/tmobile full flash on to the Rogers Moto X and you will get the same updates that the GSM developer edition does. You may lose Band 7 LTE(2600 Mhz) but that is unlikely to matter much as you will still get AWS LTE. You will get the same updates direct from Motorola that a developer and tmobile user will get.
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Thank you, this is the answer I was after
Cheers
Hello everybody, I just got my Moto X and I have to say it is a lovely device better than I expected in terms of how it feels in the hand. Really compact device.
I have some questions:
1. My phone has 4.4.2 but OTA fails to update it to 4.4.3. Is there any software that I can use to update the phone?
2. Is there a flashtool software where I can flash different .ftf fies?
3. Root option for 4.4.3 available?
1. There are a few threads discussing the 4.4.3 OTA, and what condition your phone must be in to receive/install the OTA. For example -> [XT1053] 4.4.3 OTA Update Zip and Android™ 4.4.3, KitKat® Rolls Out to Moto Devices I'm sure if you READ it, you'll find information that will solve your issue. Or if you post details of your phone, carrier, any tweaks you've made to it, etc...
2. I do not believe so.
3. If you have an unlocked bootloader, you *can* Root 4.4.3. If you have a LOCKED bootloader, you *can not* root 4.4.3.
asilviug said:
Hello everybody, I just got my Moto X and I have to say it is a lovely device better than I expected in terms of how it feels in the hand. Really compact device.
I have some questions:
1. My phone has 4.4.2 but OTA fails to update it to 4.4.3. Is there any software that I can use to update the phone?
2. Is there a flashtool software where I can flash different .ftf fies?
3. Root option for 4.4.3 available?
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Locked or unlocked bootloader? What carrier?
I have an unlocked Dev Ed Moto X running TMobile, and it accepted the 4.4.3 OTA update. I first had to revert entirely to stock 4.4.2, though.
varxx said:
Locked or unlocked bootloader? What carrier?
I have an unlocked Dev Ed Moto X running TMobile, and it accepted the 4.4.3 OTA update. I first had to revert entirely to stock 4.4.2, though.
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My phone is branded with an AT&T logo on the back. Model number is xt1058 and I'm running stock 4.4.2
I don't know about the bootloader though, how can I verify that?
I would really like to update this to 4.4.3 and root it, although it's not that easy I see.
Any help would be highly appreciated. I'm even considering throwing in a bounty
asilviug said:
My phone is branded with an AT&T logo on the back. Model number is xt1058 and I'm running stock 4.4.2
I don't know about the bootloader though, how can I verify that?
I would really like to update this to 4.4.3 and root it, although it's not that easy I see.
Any help would be highly appreciated. I'm even considering throwing in a bounty
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Ok... here we go...
4.4.3 is not out for the ATT XT1058 yet, so you can't update to it. You need to wait for ATT to start making it available.
ATT XT1058 has a locked bootloader, and Moto doesn't give out the bootloader unlock codes. Your only option to unlock the bootloader is *IF* (or maybe when) the Chinese WebSite/MiddelMan comes back to selling bootloader unlock codes. See -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/china-middleman-t2751177
There is no option to root 4.4.3 when you have a locked bootloader.
If you want usable root on the X you need two parts 1. Root Exploit, and 2. An Exploit that allows for disabling Write Protection. There is now a Root Exploit for 4.4.2 with a locked bootloader, but there is not an exploit to disable write protection. This means if you'd root, then anytime you power your phone off/on, the changes, root, etc is lost. And Root style apps that need to write to /system and the like, CANT.
there is no root option for 4.4.3 with a locked bootloader
For more details see -> http://mark.cdmaforums.com/MotoX-Locked.html
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Ok... here we go...
4.4.3 is not out for the ATT XT1058 yet, so you can't update to it. You need to wait for ATT to start making it available.
ATT XT1058 has a locked bootloader, and Moto doesn't give out the bootloader unlock codes. Your only option to unlock the bootloader is *IF* (or maybe when) the Chinese WebSite/MiddelMan comes back to selling bootloader unlock codes. See -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/china-middleman-t2751177
There is no option to root 4.4.3 when you have a locked bootloader.
If you want usable root on the X you need two parts 1. Root Exploit, and 2. An Exploit that allows for disabling Write Protection. There is now a Root Exploit for 4.4.2 with a locked bootloader, but there is not an exploit to disable write protection. This means if you'd root, then anytime you power your phone off/on, the changes, root, etc is lost. And Root style apps that need to write to /system and the like, CANT.
there is no root option for 4.4.3 with a locked bootloader
For more details see -> http://mark.cdmaforums.com/MotoX-Locked.html
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Thanks for the info fist of all. Not very good news but it is what it is.
I took a look at that link and apparently the newer models of Moto X are most likely to get an unlock code. My phone is from 2013 most probably but I don't know how to find out exactly. Can you advise on this matter as getting a code from that asian dude seems the next step for me.
asilviug said:
Thanks for the info fist of all. Not very good news but it is what it is.
I took a look at that link and apparently the newer models of Moto X are most likely to get an unlock code. My phone is from 2013 most probably but I don't know how to find out exactly. Can you advise on this matter as getting a code from that asian dude seems the next step for me.
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There are several ways to find out your date code.. The easiest is to boot the phone in bootloader/fastboot mode, and select the option for Bar Codes. The date displayed there is the build date.
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There are several ways to find out your date code.. The easiest is to boot the phone in bootloader/fastboot mode, and select the option for Bar Codes. The date displayed there is the build date.
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Thanks, it appears that my phone is from August 2013. I will try to get a code. Before I do that just want to double check it with you.
Once I get the unlock code, I can root 4.4.2 that I'm currently running and also future updates released by AT&T/Motorola in the near future including the 4.4.3?
asilviug said:
Thanks, it appears that my phone is from August 2013. I will try to get a code. Before I do that just want to double check it with you.
Once I get the unlock code, I can root 4.4.2 that I'm currently running and also future updates released by AT&T/Motorola in the near future including the 4.4.3?
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Correct. Once you unlock your bootloader (which is DESTRUCTIVE, so BACKUP EVERYTHING To Your PC, or Cloud, before you do the process), you will be able to root any android version by flashing a 3rd party recovery (like TWRP), booting to the 3rd party recovery and installing SuperSU.
For more info, see -> http://mark.cdmaforums.com/MotoX-Unlock1.htm
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Correct. Once you unlock your bootloader (which is DESTRUCTIVE, so BACKUP EVERYTHING To Your PC, or Cloud, before you do the process), you will be able to root any android version by flashing a 3rd party recovery (like TWRP), booting to the 3rd party recovery and installing SuperSU.
For more info, see -> http://mark.cdmaforums.com/MotoX-Unlock1.htm
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Unfortunately the Chinese middle man couldn't help me with the unlock code. What about contacting AT&T regarding the unlock code? Do you think it's possible asking them politely?
asilviug said:
Unfortunately the Chinese middle man couldn't help me with the unlock code. What about contacting AT&T regarding the unlock code? Do you think it's possible to ask them politely?
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Zero chance. Sorry.
I mean...it's certainly possible to ask them politely, but they still won't give it to you....guaranteed.
I'm guessing you have a 2013 variant since the middleman couldn't help you?
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Zero chance. Sorry.
I mean...it's certainly possible to ask them politely, but they still won't give it to you....guaranteed.
I'm guessing you have a 2013 variant since the middleman couldn't help you?
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Yes, a late 2013 model. He said that the database could become available again in the future...
If I want to contact AT&T, what would be the best way? Phone/email? I'm not an US citizen nor living in US.
asilviug said:
Yes, a late 2013 model. He said that the database could become available again in the future...
If I want to contact AT&T, what would be the best way? Phone/email? I'm not an US citizen nor living in US.
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I'm not an AT&T customer, so I can't advise on contact info, but I can tell you that you will be wasting your time if you even try. The chance that they will give you the code is exactly 0% no matter how nicely you ask them.
You might consider selling your AT&T XT1058 and buying one that can be unlocked, such as the XT1053, or the XT1058 Roger's variant if unlocking the BL is that important to you.
Good Luck
asilviug said:
Unfortunately the Chinese middle man couldn't help me with the unlock code. What about contacting AT&T regarding the unlock code? Do you think it's possible asking them politely?
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asilviug said:
Yes, a late 2013 model. He said that the database could become available again in the future...
If I want to contact AT&T, what would be the best way? Phone/email? I'm not an US citizen nor living in US.
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You have zero chance getting a boot loader unlock code from Att or Moto.
And If you are not living in the USA, then you are likely not an ATT customer, so they won't even talk to you.
Hello guys,
I have been trying to relock bootloader for my g5s plus xt1801 and have not been able to. I have been getting signed images error. I have tried several firmwares and ways found over here in the forum and not being able to do it. Anyone that has had this model that knows how to do it? I am in latam with channel retla.
Jemec26 said:
Hello guys,
I have been trying to relock bootloader for my g5s plus xt1801 and have not been able to. I have been getting signed images error. I have tried several firmwares and ways found over here in the forum and not being able to do it. Anyone that has had this model that knows how to do it? I am in latam with channel retla.
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Flash 26-116-61-2
Adi5 said:
Flash 26-116-61-2
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Thanks will try. Quick question. Will I still have retla as a channel and have no inconvenience with OTA? I got my phone in Colombia from retail
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pAebMHmbLYJm-tRhwtsEH1DxlS_ZKL0s/view?usp=sharing
That is the link for the latest January security patch for XT1801 the one that is sold in Colombia with retla as a channel. With that one I could relock it as it has signed images. It was donwloaded directly on the rsd cloud services by motorola.
Hi @Jemec26 Question: How you unlock cootloader in XT1801. In other order, can you relock bootloader in XT1801, procedure?
todonormal said:
Hi @Jemec26 Question: How you unlock cootloader in XT1801. In other order, can you relock bootloader in XT1801, procedure?
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Just follow the Motorola unlock website procedure. Relock ir with the commands but you need lastest firmware SEC patch
HI.
I am currently using the Tencent verions 8/128gb rog phone 2.
My bootloader is unlocked and i am running the latest WW rom with WW fingerprint.
I want to go back to the original factory state so that i may be able to get the Updates via OTA.
I want to go back to the original CN version and be able to get the OTAs
I read in some posts that Once bootloader has been unlocked. There is no way to get ota anymore. Whether it be cn or ww.. even if you lock the bootloader again??? is that true?
Can someone answer/help me get back to the stock/original factory rom.
i have attached the detailed snapshots showing my current version
First you will never get any OTA updates because you unlocked the bootloader.
Second stay on WW better for you no need to get back to CN there is no updates about 2 month ago.
masl100 said:
First you will never get any OTA updates because you unlocked the bootloader.
Second stay on WW better for you no need to get back to CN there is no updates about 2 month ago.
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you just need relock your bl
thiagoserrao said:
you just need relock your bl
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Whats the benefit of locking the bootloader again, when there is no chance of Auto OTAz anyways?
thiagoserrao said:
you just need relock your bl
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Does not work like that. It states clearly on Asus bootloader unlock tool, doing bootloader unlock will permanently disable OTA updates. Since your IEMI number will be automatically black listed from their OTA server. So even if you re-lock your bootloader you still won't receive any OTA updates.
Jake.S said:
Does not work like that. It states clearly on Asus bootloader unlock tool, doing bootloader unlock will permanently disable OTA updates. Since your IEMI number will be automatically black listed from their OTA server. So even if you re-lock your bootloader you still won't receive any OTA updates.
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but how? because all the imei are the same -.-
anyone has experienced what this man says.
Greatuser123 said:
but how? because all the imei are the same -.-
anyone has experienced what this man says.
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Don't ask me ask asus. Since they are stating this clearly on their information about their tool.
Also unlocking bootloader does not change IMEI number. That's why doing OTA with re-locked or unlocked bootloader won't give you anymore OTA.
And yes I have seen people saying updates through OTA no longer works once bootloader is unlocked.
hi guys, I made a stupid thing earlier, I went using the bootloader unlock for Asus rog tencent which can be found on the guide how to convert CN to WW, now I always get message when I turn on the phone that the bootloader is unlock and it makes.me sick, what I done is I unlock the bootloader then I'm wondering why I can't flash any firmware on my phone, do you have any idea or tips how can I relock my bootloader again? I don't want this message popping up each time I turn on my device. Help please. My software information is WW_16.0622.1906.19_0
glenz0924 said:
hi guys, I made a stupid thing earlier, I went using the bootloader unlock for Asus rog tencent which can be found on the guide how to convert CN to WW, now I always get message when I turn on the phone that the bootloader is unlock and it makes.me sick, what I done is I unlock the bootloader then I'm wondering why I can't flash any firmware on my phone, do you have any idea or tips how can I relock my bootloader again? I don't want this message popping up each time I turn on my device. Help please. My software information is WW_16.0622.1906.19_0
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Keep in mind relocking your bootloader won't get you any OTA updates anymore. You will have to manually flash your device from now on, since your IMEI is blacklisted by Asus OTA server.
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Keep in mind relocking your bootloader won't get you any OTA updates anymore. You will have to manually flash your device from now on, since your IMEI is blacklisted by Asus OTA server.
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Is there a way to lock it again with my current firmware sir? My God I done very stupid things today. I don't even know how to flash a firmware manually. I just follow things on YouTube. But I'm a bit techy so if there's a way sir, please share it.
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Keep in mind relocking your bootloader won't get you any OTA updates anymore. You will have to manually flash your device from now on, since your IMEI is blacklisted by Asus OTA server.
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I don't mind having manual flashing I just want to remove the notification that my bootloader is unlock sir
glenz0924 said:
I don't mind having manual flashing I just want to remove the notification that my bootloader is unlock sir
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Search in the guides section, there's a guide for it somewhere