D85020F Bootloader Unlock? - G3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I can't seem to find a yes or no on this, can you bootloader unlock the D85020F?
Thanks!

no one can unlock yet and do you really want to do it and brake your warranty? it's the same as using bumped roms but bumped roms will keep your warranty safe.

What's a warranty? I've long lost my will to deal with manufactures for those lol and I don't think my phone has one I grabbed off eBay and it has two cracks on the housing
Unlock May not have been the best term I guess, is there a way to load custom roms on the g3 if it's been updated to d85020f?

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Root question

From day 1 i wanted to root my nexus, i haven't just encase bugs and stuff. Is root worth risking warranty right now?
You can always flash back to stock and lock the bootloader if rooting didn't appeal to you.
dtokarz said:
You can always flash back to stock and lock the bootloader if rooting didn't appeal to you.
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What he said.
Also, rooting and adding ROMs can fix any potential bugs that your phone might have.
And, the sooner you unlock your bootloader, in order to root, the better because unlocking the bootloader erases all your memory. After that, you can back up everything and its all good.
I heard apple has a way to check if you ever jail broke something, it's a possibility that android phones have that too right? Sooooo just locking the bootloader and taking to stock might not get you a new phone right? Or have people not had any problems about returning a previously rooted phone?
if you unlock the bootloader there will be an unlock icon on the splash screen.
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i dont think they can see if you rooted your phone. but if you unroot, and lock the bootloader, you will be fine.

[Q] How to relock bootloader to 'locked' not 'relocked'

Hi guys, i have a question, i want to return my phone for warranty and i've read this thread that if your bootloader is showing 'relocked' you cannot return the device for warranty.
I am here to ask if there is a way to make the bootloader show 'locked' bootloader instead of 'relocked'?
it would be GREATLY appreciated if you could help me. thanks!
for those who want to relock their bootloader can follow the instructions here
There is no way to do that ATM.
If the problem is the hardware issue, HTC should honor the warranty.
ckpv5 said:
There is no way to do that ATM.
If the problem is the hardware issue, HTC should honor the warranty.
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actually i'm looking to sell the phone, the phone have no issues whatsoever, but if the person i sell to wants to claim warranty, it may be an issue.
Not possible. When you got your unlock bin from HTC, it logged the device info. There gonna know right away it was tampered with.
rayford85 said:
Not possible. When you got your unlock bin from HTC, it logged the device info. There gonna know right away it was tampered with.
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so that means there is no option to claim warranty unless i pay for the 'fines' or charges that incur to repair my device?
zincsnow said:
so that means there is no option to claim warranty unless i pay for the 'fines' or charges that incur to repair my device?
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Correct. From what I've read, unlocking voids the warranty instantly (even tho htcdev says it "could" void your warranty) So any repairs are gonna cost you.
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I saw this
kfasheldon said:
OK.. while trying to re-flash my phone after messing up, I tried to re-lock (fastboot oem lock) and it put up 3 messages, 1 succeed, 2 failed, on reboot of phone it read locked.
Yes!! Locked not re-locked ! I forgot I had not flashed stock recovery ! So triued to unlock, it worked but I could not flash stock recovery, failed, but I could re-lock with same LOCKED message, if I then went from HBoot to Fastboot I got a new menu SECURITY .. bellow locked a message SECURITY WARNING, if I select SECURITY menu then I get a new screen , KEYCARD failed, and reboots.
Anyway the LOCKED was enough to get the phone swapped as its two weeks old, any way after charging and attempting RUU again it locked on black HTC screen most times it booted.
Still maybe this menu holds a key to S-OFF, and maybe the relock failing can be replicated, it seems to have sent only 1 of 3 parts if the file across, so if you phone is bricked maybe you can give it a shot for htc service cover by part re-locking in some way.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7526938/IMAG0439.jpg
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7526938/IMAG0384.jpg
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and was hoping we could make some headway on it.
I noticed you are on Vodafone Australia.
I spoke to multiple stores and service reps and each of them said the same thing, that merely unlocking the bootloader will not void your warranty with them assuming a hardware fault. They even allowing discussion of bootloader unlocking in their community forum.
They did say however that flashing custom roms and rooting will void your warranty as per usual and any damage caused as a result of overclocking or messing with voltages etc is not covered.
I don't know if that is any help, but they seem pretty good about it so long as you didnt cause any actual damage yourself
kylec said:
I noticed you are on Vodafone Australia.
I spoke to multiple stores and service reps and each of them said the same thing, that merely unlocking the bootloader will not void your warranty with them assuming a hardware fault. They even allowing discussion of bootloader unlocking in their community forum.
They did say however that flashing custom roms and rooting will void your warranty as per usual and any damage caused as a result of overclocking or messing with voltages etc is not covered.
I don't know if that is any help, but they seem pretty good about it so long as you didnt cause any actual damage yourself
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Unfortunately I bought it outright from All phones. Don't think they'll accept it. but never mind anymore, I sold my HTC one x. I put up a *phone has boot loader unlocked* note on the ad
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[Q]Unlocking bootloader, questions!

I'll make it short:
1. Since you have to provide your IMEI number on the sonymobile website, i guess that even if you relock your bootloader later, sony will know that you have already void your warranty and you will permanently lose your warranty. Is this correct?
2. Can "locked bootloader" roms be flashed on phone with unlock bootloader. I know it's a silly question but i didn't want to open a new thread for just one question
3. Any benefit of unlocking the bootloader over flashing roms with locked bootloader?
4. Is it worth playing with roms on this device at all, since jelly bean is just around the corner? I know that official firmware is always bad and that the custom ones are modified well. I'm fed up of the lag my phone has, every time i pull my notification bar...i'm on official firmware and i'm using build.prop tweaks but they're not helping much.
SONY Says unlocking Bootloader may void it's warranty.
Well see, this is how it works in my country. Upon unlocking bootloader i loose my warranty. But the warranty for any hardware damage is still valid here. Which means with a unlocked bootloader i will not get warranty if my phone gets bricked by any Custom ROM/MOD try out or Software related issue.
But let's say, the screen isn't working or the speaker isn't working, then i might get a replacement for this type of hardware damage. Only parts replacement.
But yes this may not same for all region. Or may be the SONY service center people here are little too kind
But yes, they can check the bootloader unlocking status easily, if i am not mistaken, cause one of the SONY Forum moderator told me so.
Lastly, Playing with the ROM actually Depends on you, some likes custom ROMS and some like Stock ROM.
But since the JB update is just doorstep ahead, so i would say, you wait for it. Do not unlock it now.
shad0wboss said:
I'll make it short:
1. Since you have to provide your IMEI number on the sonymobile website, i guess that even if you relock your bootloader later, sony will know that you have already void your warranty and you will permanently lose your warranty. Is this correct?
2. Can "locked bootloader" roms be flashed on phone with unlock bootloader. I know it's a silly question but i didn't want to open a new thread for just one question
3. Any benefit of unlocking the bootloader over flashing roms with locked bootloader?
4. Is it worth playing with roms on this device at all, since jelly bean is just around the corner? I know that official firmware is always bad and that the custom ones are modified well. I'm fed up of the lag my phone has, every time i pull my notification bar...i'm on official firmware and i'm using build.prop tweaks but they're not helping much.
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1. Yes they usually check but it depends on your country too. In my country I got my phone's screen replacement done within the warranty after unlocking my boot loader.
2. Yes you can flash any ROM for Xperia S.
3. Main advantage is that you can flash custom kernels ( even ROMs like Cm, slimbean etc.)
4. Absolutely. You can still enjoy official JB even after unlocking your boot loader.
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Questions About Bootloader Unlocking?

Hi everyone!
I bought an LG G4 really cheap on Saturday and was wondering about unlocking the bootloader. Coming from a OnePlus One with CyanogenMod 13, i have found the G4 quite difficult to adjust to with LG's rubbishy reskinned version of Marshmallow. It would be cool to install CM13 instead and have TWRP recovery on here as well, but i'm a bit worried about the bootloader because unlocking it is supposed to void the warranty. On the OnePlus One, the bootloader was of course locked by default, however unlocking it did not affect the warranty of the device.
If i proceeded with my plans of unlocking the G4's bootloader, what would happen to the device which would indicate to someone in the shop or at LG that it had been tampered with? And if it does leave evidence behind, is it possible to conceal this by relocking the bootloader?
I'm not too sure what the law on it in the UK would be, i thought someone said that if the bootloader unlock had no relevance to any fault with the device, then legally they'd still have to repair it under warranty. It might be different in the US.
Anyone know about this subject in more detail?
Thanks!
hi !
sorry.....but yes !
if you unlock your bootloader ,it's really true that your warranty (and all sorts of theses services) is REALLY voud !!!
strict rules by LG ! it's theirs laws ...
no way for relock this bootloader too !!! if you see a solution :it's false ! it's a big joke ...
if you decide to unlock it : it's your own choise ! your money ... the phone will go to garbage ,trash....in case of problem
That's why too many people don't want to unlock it ....and wait a solution for to root with MM ! if someone of developpers really search a solution...
cm13 is still in "test" at the begining ! go for 1 new years of devellopment with many periodics buggs ,with lots of adds merged and revert...... after cm11 and 12.1 ! lol ! and with poor camera ....etc...
Loulou-13 said:
hi !
sorry.....but yes !
if you unlock your bootloader ,it's really true that your warranty (and all sorts of theses services) is REALLY voud !!!
strict rules by LG ! it's theirs laws ...
no way for relock this bootloader too !!! if you see a solution :it's false ! it's a big joke ...
if you decide to unlock it : it's your own choise ! your money ... the phone will go to garbage ,trash....in case of problem
That's why too many people don't want to unlock it ....and wait a solution for to root with MM ! if someone of developpers really search a solution...
cm13 is still in "test" at the begining ! go for 1 new years of devellopment with many periodics buggs ,with lots of adds merged and revert...... after cm11 and 12.1 ! lol ! and with poor camera ....etc...
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Thanks for the response. Damn, that's a nuisance, so it looks like i'll be stuck without root or any custom ROM's for the moment. I do see what you're saying so i'll perhaps resist unlocking the bootloader for a while yet. Hopefully a root solution for Marshmallow will arrive soon, in the meantime all we can do is wait.
yes....
As far as i'm concerned ,i'm with LP rooted , waiting an eventual solution for MM too ...
i don't know if someone look for that ..... but generally ,for unlock a bootloader unofficially ,there are many "energy" everywhere !!!
And no news about Chainfire and others bigs hackers......
In my case i didn't void the warranty. Here in Italy l, at least.
I bought my G4 a couple of weeks ago and I unlocked the bootloader and rooted from day one. After a few hours of testing, the camera simply died... Factory reset, flashed new stock rom, custom rom... nothing worked so, bottom line, it was a hardware issue. I said to myself "there goes my money". After a couple of days I decided to go to the store and see how much it will cost me to repair it, giving the fact that I unlocked the bootloader and I was 100% sure that I've voided the warranty. The guy from the store quickly recognizes me and ask what the problem was. I said that the camera "dieded" and I need to know how much it will cost the repair because the bootloader is unlocked. Now, he explained to me that the problem with the bootloader is that you won't void the warranty if it isn't a software related problem. Only problem was that if you have a hardware related problem, they will FIX your phone for free, NOT REPLACE IT. So, after 4-5 days they sent my phone back 100% functional without any fees.
Remember that I bought my phone from an LG Store and i think that their policies should be the same everywere, correct me if I'm wrong. Now, i don't want to give false hopes to anyone and start to scream everywhere "HEY, UNLOCK THE BOOTLOADER, YOU WON'T VOID THE WARRANTY"... no, i will not say this things but this is what i've experienced and i don't have any reasons to lie.
Cheers!
strange ... i'm very curious to see LG rules texts exactly ... becayse it seem that they have said things like "if you unlock devise,in case of problems ,it's completely useless to contact LG for warranty ,it's lost ! " ==> that's what we have to understand ...
Loulou-13 said:
strange ... i'm very curious to see LG rules texts exactly ... becayse it seem that they have said things like "if you unlock devise,in case of problems ,it's completely useless to contact LG for warranty ,it's lost ! " ==> that's what we have to understand ...
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Yes, it is strange. Before i decided to buy g4 i read a lot about bootloader unlock and root, and i was 100% sure that unlocking i will lose warranty. I really don't know what to believe either. Maybe LG stores policies are different from store to store, country to country?
I'm in the UK and when unlocking bootloader it clearly states many times on lg website that warranty is void on BL unlock maybe it depends who you deal with in the store
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What is the best way to root G4, whilst keeping it "friendly" for warranty claims?!?

What is the best way to root G4, whilst keeping it "friendly" for warranty claims?!?
Hi, forgive me if this thread isn't in the appropriate section.
I have a bit of rooting experience, haven't done much in a few years though, (knowing that there are now several ways to root devices), and have just picked up the G4.
Now I'd like to root the G4, but keep the stock rom, (6.0) and mainly will be just running xposed to edit and muck around with LG's ugly skin. I'd still like to be able to receive OTA updates, (even if the OTA update may remove my root,) as well as hopefully still be fine if I needed to return the device under warren.
I've been reading around and apparently you must unlock the bootloader in order to root for Marshmallow? If i were to still do this, could I keep the stock recovery at least, or if not, would I be able to easily revert to stock with a stock recovery and relock the bootloader?
Apologies for my ignorance, just trying to figure out if I should really be rooting or just chuck on Nova launcher and be happy with LG's offerings. Cheers
Keep it on a stock rom and if yoi have a carrier varient then try to not change the boot logo lol idk just a guess.
Jared_Anderson said:
Hi, forgive me if this thread isn't in the appropriate section.
I have a bit of rooting experience, haven't done much in a few years though, (knowing that there are now several ways to root devices), and have just picked up the G4.
Now I'd like to root the G4, but keep the stock rom, (6.0) and mainly will be just running xposed to edit and muck around with LG's ugly skin. I'd still like to be able to receive OTA updates, (even if the OTA update may remove my root,) as well as hopefully still be fine if I needed to return the device under warren.
I've been reading around and apparently you must unlock the bootloader in order to root for Marshmallow? If i were to still do this, could I keep the stock recovery at least, or if not, would I be able to easily revert to stock with a stock recovery and relock the bootloader?
Apologies for my ignorance, just trying to figure out if I should really be rooting or just chuck on Nova launcher and be happy with LG's offerings. Cheers
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Yes to reflashing stock rom
Yes to relocking the bootloader
So you are clear to make whatever modifications you want, you can always revert safely.
Vseprz said:
Yes to reflashing stock rom
Yes to relocking the bootloader
So you are clear to make whatever modifications you want, you can always revert safely.
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Once your bootloader is unlocked, you cannot relock it. Your device will always show a message saying "Bootloader unlocked" after turned on. Warranty is likely to be declined then. BTW: You have to get your unlock.bin file from lg, agreeing to void your warranty. So, even if you smash your screen and they cannot see the message, lg knows it is out of warranty.
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Once your bootloader is unlocked, you cannot relock it. Your device will always show a message saying "Bootloader unlocked" after turned on. Warranty is likely to be declined then. BTW: You have to get your unlock.bin file from lg, agreeing to void your warranty. So, even if you smash your screen and they cannot see the message, lg knows it is out of warranty.
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Since when do you have to get the unlock.bin? We unlock from fastboot. Have you confirmed by trying to relock from fastboot? I read otherwise from another thread.
Furthermore, a quick search around indicates people who have unlocked and rooted have had their warranty honored despite software changes.
Vseprz said:
Since when do you have to get the unlock.bin? We unlock from fastboot. Have you confirmed by trying to relock from fastboot? I read otherwise from another thread.
Furthermore, a quick search around indicates people who have unlocked and rooted have had their warranty honored despite software changes.
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Unlock from fastboot is only possible after flashing said unlock.bin file, which can only be obtained by lg and is unique for each device. Furthermore, I had an unlocked, bootlooping h815 and lg refused warranty to me (in Germany). Got my phone replaced by my vendor on eu law which only applies if the defect strikes in the first six months.
So, while some people are lucky to have their phone repaired despite an unlocked bootloader, I'm really happy for them, but lg is not bound to repair it on warranty
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Unlock from fastboot is only possible after flashing said unlock.bin file, which can only be obtained by lg and is unique for each device. Furthermore, I had an unlocked, bootlooping h815 and lg refused warranty to me (in Germany). Got my phone replaced by my vendor on eu law which only applies if the defect strikes in the first six months.
So, while some people are lucky to have their phone repaired despite an unlocked bootloader, I'm really happy for them, but lg is not bound to repair it on warranty
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Ah I see. You have a h815. I have a h811. Our process differs there.
Hmmm, thanks for the info guys. Its not from a carrier, i bought it outright. Seems like i might just have to keep it stock, its not too bad as is, guess ill just have to live with it. Thanks for the help though.
Jared_Anderson said:
Hmmm, thanks for the info guys. Its not from a carrier, i bought it outright. Seems like i might just have to keep it stock, its not too bad as is, guess ill just have to live with it. Thanks for the help though.
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At least you can root with locked bootloader
Not under marshmallow
You can do none of things you listed keeping it stock. First of all google change policy and in marshmallow you need to flash modified boot.img in order to flash custom recovery and/or to root it. As you know the bootloader has to be unlocked but there is no way to relock it. So sorry, but impossible.
People need to understand a simple thing.
You either mod your device and lose warranty or you keep it stock.
It's that simple. People worried about warranties and ota updates are on the wrong site.

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