I'm about to trade for a LG G2. I'm wonering if the bootloader is locked, or if there is currently a root procedure, and can a custom recovery be put onto the G2 to flash custom roms?
You are at wrong session. But yes g2 has locked bootloader and exists root procedure.
hypnz said:
You are at wrong session. But yes g2 has locked bootloader and exists root procedure.
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oops. just noticed that, sorry. thanks for info. g pro has unlocked bootloader right? or atleast an option to put on custom recovery and flash custom roms?
No problem you are welcome no gpro doesn't have unlocked bootloader u can bypassed with Loki.
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Hi, first of all, may thanks to jerpelea for http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1126358.
I have try to upgrade my arc from 2.3.2 (unlocked bootloader) to 2.3.3 using the phone and I have brick the phone, now is with 2.3.3 running very well.
Now i'am looking for a way to root the phone, and i do not find anyware the way, but in few posts, some people talk about it, I do not know if it would be with locked bootloader.
If this question is on the forum, i don't find it.
Thanks
Flash a rooted .img if you are on unlocked device or flash a generic .181 ftf and root + OTA to get 2.3.3. Got it?
Its all in the forum under Android Dev section. Lookie lookie!
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or flash a generic .181 ftf and root + OTA to get 2.3.3.
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Bad idea mate, with the unlocked bootloader
hi, but if a do a downgrade to rom 2.3.2 (rooted), and update to 2.3.3 using OTA, my phone will brick, and i will need to make a flash using the http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1126358, won't i ?
Yes, so it is advisable not to try the OTA updates AT ALL!
Like datagubben said, just flash an already rooted ROM.
Cheers!
xtacy! said:
Bad idea mate, with the unlocked bootloader
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Yes, I forgot to write: .................... if you are on bootlocked device.
My bad
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Hi, if i relocked the bootloader again, i do an downgrade to 2.3.2, root the phone, upgrade using OTA my phone get's 2.3.3 rooted with any problem, am I right?
smokada said:
Hi, if i relocked the bootloader again, i do an downgrade to 2.3.2, root the phone, upgrade using OTA my phone get's 2.3.3 rooted with any problem, am I right?
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Currently is not possible to re-lock your unlocked phone.
here is the quot from website:
"Please note that there is no turning back when unlocking the boot loader. You will not be able to revert the phone to a locked or original state if you unlock it. Also, if you brick the phone, it is your own responsibility."
See it more at this link:
http://unlockbootloader.sonyericsson.com/#13123381016851&if_height=1159
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Currently is not possible to re-lock your unlocked phone.
here is the quot from website:
"Please note that there is no turning back when unlocking the boot loader. You will not be able to revert the phone to a locked or original state if you unlock it. Also, if you brick the phone, it is your own responsibility."
See it more at this link:
http://unlockbootloader.sonyericsson.com/#13123381016851&if_height=1159
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Incorrect.
[TUTORIAL] Re-lock bootloader: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1134335
smokada said:
If this question is on the forum, i don't find it.
Thanks
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Then I would have a read of every section of the Arc forum.
smokada said:
Hi, first of all, may thanks to jerpelea for http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1126358.
I have try to upgrade my arc from 2.3.2 (unlocked bootloader) to 2.3.3 using the phone and I have brick the phone, now is with 2.3.3 running very well.
Now i'am looking for a way to root the phone, and i do not find anyware the way, but in few posts, some people talk about it, I do not know if it would be with locked bootloader.
If this question is on the forum, i don't find it.
Thanks
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if ur already having ur 2.3.3, just flashing recovery kernel made by either doomlord or bin4ry to have access to recovery mode, then, you can flash superuser package (aka root) to have ur fone completely rooted.
here's link of bin4ry recovery image (ps: this is just a live boot, so do exactly as what it said)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=13340438#post13340438
@smokada,
I'm not sure if an OTA update will work for you even if you relock your bootloader (after flashing 2.3.2) as the DRM files have been wiped but it's possible to update via SEUS, which would make you lose your root.
@silverwind,
You're a bit behind the times mate. We've been able to lock the bootloader for quite some time now i.e. from the end of June. You can follow that thread here.
[The DRM files which were wiped while unlocking the bootloader can't be retrieved by locking the bootloader again.]
EDIT: LOL! I didn't realise that so many people posted before me with the answer.
Hello, I have a One X that I relocked the bootloader for send it to HTC. Actually my One X is running a official 4.0.3 version and always says that I have new updates availables.
I want to know if I need to do something special to update it without bricking the phone or I can do it normally.
Also I have doubts about if now with my relocked bootloader I can unlock it with the same process that I use the first time that I did it.
Thanks in advance.
If you are fully stock....
Stock Rom (not rooted)
Stock kernel (boot.img)
Stock recovery
You can leave your Bootloader locked, should not be a problem !
MarcelHofs said:
If you are fully stock....
Stock Rom (not rooted)
Stock kernel (boot.img)
Stock recovery
You can leave your Bootloader locked, should not be a problem !
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Thanks for your answer, I have stock rom, kernel and recovery. What about the process to unlock again the bootloader for install custom roms? Can I do it like the last time? Thanks in advance.
The process is exactly the same. You can even use the same unlock code .bin file to unlock
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The process is exactly the same. You can even use the same unlock code .bin file to unlock
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Thanks again.
Hi all! I have a bit of time on my hands and seeing as my phone has been stupidly slow recently, I thought installing a custom rom would be a good idea.
I've read up on it a little (although probably still not enough) and have started by trying to root my Desire HD. I've been using the 'Easy Unlock Tool' to try and get it to s-off but every time I run it, I get stuck at "obtaining unlock token"
Where is it that I'm going wrong?
Easy Unlock Tool doesn't S-Off your phone or root your phone or flash a custom recovery. It merely unlocks your bootloader. Easy Ace Root Tool unlocks your bootloader, roots your phone, and flashes a custom recovery. But it also doesn't S-Off your phone.
Ah right, well it seems getting my device to be S-OFF isn't easy. Is it actually required to be able to install and run custom roms?
If so, what's the easiest way to do it? The only thing I've found is a guide for advanced users
Unlocking your bootloader also lets you flash custom ROMs.
Good news, I've managed to unlock my bootloader and root my device!
Now I'm just having trouble installing roms, every one I try seems to get stuck on the HTC screen on startup
You must flash the boot.img separately in fast boot, press power + vol down to get into hboot, and select Fastboot
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done it, FINALLY!
Cheers, it took a while but I got there in the end!
Use this for S-OFF:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2367322
Joshlarr said:
Good news, I've managed to unlock my bootloader and root my device!
Now I'm just having trouble installing roms, every one I try seems to get stuck on the HTC screen on startup
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how did u manage to unlock bootloader and root ur hd... am failing
yigajoel said:
how did u manage to unlock bootloader and root ur hd... am failing
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Josh...Did u happen to s off it as well? If not, u have to flash ROMs via fastboot. Install ROM on SD card, and using a PC,extract the boot.IMG and flash boot.IMG via fast boot
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yigajoel said:
how did u manage to unlock bootloader and root ur hd... am failing
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first you should configure ur pc to adb and fastboot if ur to unlock bootloader and install custom roms
Hi there, XDA. So as the title says, my phone status in bootloader is unlocked, but s-on. I know I've done this a year ago or so. Now I'm on a custom rom and I plan to go back to Oreo stock firmware because I want to install Lee Droid.
So the main question is after I install the firmware(zip + SD card) can I root the device and reinstall TWRP even if I'm not s-off?
Does the unlock status means my bootloader is unlocked?
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Hi there, XDA. So as the title says, my phone status in bootloader is unlocked, but s-on. I know I've done this a year ago or so. Now I'm on a custom rom and I plan to go back to Oreo stock firmware because I want to install Lee Droid.
So the main question is after I install the firmware(zip + SD card) can I root the device and reinstall TWRP even if I'm not s-off?
Does the unlock status means my bootloader is unlocked?
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Yes, you can install twrp and root with your unlocked bootloader
Tarima said:
Yes, you can install twrp and root with your unlocked bootloader
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Appreciate this, thanks a lot.
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Hi I lost my phone but my phone is locked with samsung id. Just wondering if any one can install custom recovery and custom rom without unlocking or if bootloader can be unlocked using adb or fastboot?
Sukhman Bajwa said:
Hi I lost my phone but my phone is locked with samsung id. Just wondering if any one can install custom recovery and custom rom without unlocking or if bootloader can be unlocked using adb or fastboot?
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no