So long story short I ****ed up. My device is currently in fastboot mode.
To sum everything up: My phone's camera wasn't working so I contacted OnePlus to RMA it and I wanted to factory reset and re-lock the bootloader before sending it back. Before locking the bootloader though I had been in developers options I disabled oem unlocking and adb debugging which was a huge mistake and I realize that probably screwed me over.
Now when I try booting my phone the OP logo shows for a second vibrates and turns off, I can't get into recovery and the same thing happens. I can't flash anything through fastboot because it tells me remote oem unlock disabled and either remote partition flash is denied when attempting to flash.
Please if anyone can help it would greatly be appreciated.
Try using one of the toolkits in development forum and see if you can reflash anything or try some of the other tools
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I'd use this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/development/toolkit-oneplus-3-toolkit-unlock-t3398799 and I'd try option 12&13 if it were mine
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I'd also try this.
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Jaymie1989 said:
Try using one of the toolkits in development forum and see if you can reflash anything or try some of the other tools
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I'd use this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/development/toolkit-oneplus-3-toolkit-unlock-t3398799 and I'd try option 12&13 if it were mine
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I'd also try this.
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I have tried using the toolkits however since ADB and oem unlocking were disabled in the developer options prior I can't flash anything to my device without unlocking the boot loader, and I cant unlock the bootloader with enabling oem unlocking, and I can't boot in the device
I'd try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/guide-mega-unbrick-guide-hard-bricked-t3405700
Another who wanted to relock.
Why???
Unlocking doesn't void the warranty !
When will people understand that?
Try the mega unbrick thread / tools, it should be enough, it's low level Qualcomm tools.
If no success call one plus tech service
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Yep. This is why I immediately unlock the bootloader the minute I take my Nexus/OnePlus devices out of the box, even if I don't plan on rooting/flashing custom ROMs. Even botched OEM software updates can brick these phones.
Striatum_bdr said:
Another who wanted to relock.
Why???
Unlocking doesn't void the warranty !
When will people understand that?
Try the mega unbrick thread / tools, it should be enough, it's low level Qualcomm tools.
If no success call one plus tech service
Envoyé de mon ONEPLUS A3003 en utilisant Tapatalk
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i don't think they will, so many people do this, there is absolutely no reason to relock the bootloader on the Oneplus 3 since it does not void warranty and most insurance companies accept this as well, this is not Samsung, HTC, LG, Motorola, or any other "flashship phone".
PEOPLE AGAIN YOU DO NOT HAVE TO RE-LOCK YOUR BOOTLOADER, THERE IS NOT REASON WHATSO EVER TO NEED TO!!!!
To the OP if you plan on returning it, does not matter if u are stuck in fastboot mode, i am sure they won't care since they know how to easily fix it anyway, so just go with ur normal return, if u plan to keep it there are threads on here on how to fix as some posted earlier in the thread
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What affects cause my device if i unlock my g4? Will i lost some functions? Is it safe?
It might burn your phone.... It would become self aware and rage a war against humanity
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On second note... With unlocked bootloader you can flash custom ROMs.... It would most definitely factory reset your phone .... And it is safe for those reading around not for those saying pls pls pls help
rohit25 said:
It might burn your phone.... It would become self aware and rage a war against humanity
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On second note... With unlocked bootloader you can flash custom ROMs.... It would most definitely factory reset your phone .... And it is safe for those reading around not for those saying pls pls pls help
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I only want to root my phone is there any lg's software for backuping files to pc? (also drm keys)
nah.. no DRM keys... that only affects Sony... any chance you were a previous sony owner..
xdaorxan said:
What affects cause my device if i unlock my g4? Will i lost some functions? Is it safe?
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There have been multiple threads on this already.
But basically, other than losing some ability for warranty claims from LG, you don't loose anything.
rohit25 said:
nah.. no DRM keys... that only affects Sony... any chance you were a previous sony owner..
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If you have the phone set up the way you like it now (before unlocking and rooting), use the LG Backup software on the phone to back up to an SD card.
When you unlock bootloader, the internal data drive (user data) will be wiped.
After the unlock and root, simply restore your backed-up data using the LG software and you have all your apps and settings restored.
The only DRM aspect I can see that was affected by unlocking is that you can't install OTA updates, though you can still upgrade in future using zip files from the development section in this G4 thread via TWRP.
Hope that helps.
Vrz htc one m8 - software status modified?
Let me start by apologizing in advance, I have NO idea if this is the right place to post this so if it isn't I'm genuinely sorry! I have no idea what I'm doing to be honest.
All I know is I have a Verizon HTC One M8 that I'm still paying for and want to sell so I can pay it off and cancel the second line on my account and it says Software Status - Modified. I don't know if this means the phone was, or is, rooted - I was under the impression that for some reason you couldn't root Vrz. phones but like I said - no idea what I'm talking about.
I just want to get the phone back to stock as fast and easy as possible so that I can hopefully get rid of it. If anyone could please help me out or point me in the right direction it would be so appreciated.
Again, I'm sorry if I'm posting in the wrong place or if my lack of knowledge is annoying - I just want to get rid of this phone!! Thank you!
Does it say s-on or s-off in bootloader
sjpritch25 said:
Does it say s-on or s-off in bootloader
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It says S-ON.
Thank you for responding!
RighteousB said:
I was under the impression that for some reason you couldn't root Vrz. phones
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The Verizon version M8 does not support unlocking the bootloader by "official" means using HTCDev.com. But folks have been able to root using Kingroot, than s-off using sunshine and then "unofficially" unlock the bootloader.
Software status modified may be a result of Kingroot. But it sounds like you bought the phone new and never tried to root?
redpoint73 said:
The Verizon version M8 does not support unlocking the bootloader by "official" means using HTCDev.com. But folks have been able to root using Kingroot, than s-off using sunshine and then "unofficially" unlock the bootloader.
Software status modified may be a result of Kingroot. But it sounds like you bought the phone new and never tried to root?
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I bought the phone new BUT I bought it for my ex so I have no idea what he did with it. But chances are he tried to (or did) root the phone.. Is there anything I can do? Any easy solution since I have no idea what any of these things mean, ha!
RighteousB said:
Any easy solution since I have no idea what any of these things mean, ha!
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On the Verizon version, I'm not sure there is an easy way to remove the "modified" flag. In other words, I think you might need root or some other things like custom recovery, unlocked bootloader, or even s-off.
If you don't want to invest the time and effort, you might just want to sell the phone "as-is" and fully disclose the "software modified" status the potential buyers.
redpoint73 said:
On the Verizon version, I'm not sure there is an easy way to remove the "modified" flag. In other words, I think you might need root or some other things like custom recovery, unlocked bootloader, or even s-off.
If you don't want to invest the time and effort, you might just want to sell the phone "as-is" and fully disclose the "software modified" status the potential buyers.
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I have no problem investing time or effort, I'd much rather the phone be back to normal so I can hopefully get enough money for it to pay it off. Like I said, only problem is most of this stuff is like reading another language to me. I genuinely know nothing about androids.. I'm pretty computer/iphone savvy but that's kind of the extent of it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2883845
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Flashing a ruu, I believe will fix the modified flag.
sjpritch25 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2883845
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Flashing a ruu, I believe will fix the modified flag.
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That is correct, RUU will completely re-image the phone to stock.
Thanks for the link. Wow, how did I not know those existing for so long? While I'm not a Verizon owner I'm pretty aware of the RUUs for various versions. I was only aware of the "hacked" RUU here (which requires s-off since its not official): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2727831
RighteousB, the link in the previous post is what you want. Just download the latest RUU, and follow in the instructions in that thread to easily return to full stock.
But in the interest of full disclosure, I recommend you still inform potential buyers the phone was modified at some point, as it has various implications.
sjpritch25 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2883845
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Flashing a ruu, I believe will fix the modified flag.
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I have no idea what that means but thank you very much! I'm going to try and figure it out! *Fingers Crossed*
redpoint73 said:
That is correct, RUU will completely re-image the phone to stock.
Thanks for the link. Wow, how did I not know those existing for so long? While I'm not a Verizon owner I'm pretty aware of the RUUs for various versions. I was only aware of the "hacked" RUU here (which requires s-off since its not official): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2727831
RighteousB, the link in the previous post is what you want. Just download the latest RUU, and follow in the instructions in that thread to easily return to full stock.
But in the interest of full disclosure, I recommend you still inform potential buyers the phone was modified at some point, as it has various implications.
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Thank you so much for your help and time. I appreciate it!! I'm going to try and figure it out now so I guess we shall see!!
Again, THANK YOU!!
The link the other person used is for s-off. You can only flash s-on ruu to remove the modified flag
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2946473
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I assume your phone is Verizon, but link above has all the ruu's you need.
I have a Reach through Boost. Nice phone except for storage issues. Currently running 5.1.1. Unlike other Kyoceras it has a developer's option to allow unlocking of bootloader. Does anyone know how to root and if there is a Android 6 rom that can be used with the Reach.
You have to go into developer mode and check OEM Unlock. KingRoot did the trick for me after that.
Is that all? Cuz it didn't change a dang thing for me, bro.
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aces5150 said:
You have to go into developer mode and check OEM Unlock. KingRoot did the trick for me after that.
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I check OEM unlock and authorized debugging and still nothing seems to be working for me. did you do anything else for your C6743
root
Kilparis87 said:
I check OEM unlock and authorized debugging and still nothing seems to be working for me. did you do anything else for your C6743
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swicth homes bc found security in it it will lock till reset unless other wise
What do u mean by switch homes?
Yeah I can't get this phone rooted. I've taken days researching. Nothing.
I enabled OEM unlocking, installed Kingroot 5.2.1, and was able to achieve root on first try.
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Oops, spoke too soon, says in Kingroot, this model restricts ROOT authorization, even though it says it gained root successfully... so wtf then how did you get root if its restricted?? Tha Fuuu..
Took me like 6 times, restarting my phone after each time. Kingsroot 5.2.1
360root
activate phone
download system update
360root
root
phone reboots
root again
etc
just temp root
wait a few days
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Ggggg
successful root
I have managed to give root access to my Kyocera Hydro Reach with PermRoot in its latest version
wow
Arguzhan said:
I have managed to give root access to my Kyocera Hydro Reach with PermRoot in its latest version
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mine was, but the company keeps blocking it and lucky patcher, i still use the phone for wi-fi but has no connection with any carriers, if you find a recovery or rom id like to have it, plus id like to connect it to my 32bit tablot if you have links to software, its not compatiable with my windows 8.1
Root Kyocera c6743
Kingroot roots device but root checker finds no root privileges...several subsequent attempts using same app actually began requesting superuser access, but eventually produced no joy all scenarios
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As I stated kingroot will do the job but it seems to be ONLY a temp root...grrrrr. will check adb/fastboot for manual solution
that's a nice phone, its not write/ can't be rooted, damages the core, I had (0)
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lexcin said:
that's a nice phone, its not write/ can't be rooted, damages the core, I had (0)
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does anyone know how to use kitchen, I don't have a good p.c right-off hand, I need a custom recovery...
thanks
I was thinking of something so I'll just quickly say it.
1. Kingroot Temp Root
2. CWM app?
3. Magisk Root
I don't know if this will work.
Edit: Yeah no doesn't work
I think you need to flash the phone with a pre-rooted stock rom
get msl code, enable usb
use kyocera flashing tool exe
stick majisk in the boot folder and flash ?
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the new kyocera hydro reach are patched and won't root had a factory boost a few months ago, and it was patched won't root at all
Research
So I'll try researching a way to root this device so I'll back if I find anything
had one a few Christmas ago, got all excited, the phone and the contract, the 3g went out a month or so later... and that was about it for me, these days I'm just using a cheap phone, with insurance or warranty, still takes a few weeks to replace... I'm trying the Blu mtk veiw 1 right now 25 bucks
So kinda glancing around and trying to dig, it seems if you order the phone from Google Store, you can unlock bootloader and root on any OS. If obtained from Verizon, you cannot root if it already has 7.1.1? Is this statement correct? So it seems to best order it from Google Store it seems?
bigmike35 said:
So kinda glancing around and trying to dig, it seems if you order the phone from Google Store, you can unlock bootloader and root on any OS. If obtained from Verizon, you cannot root if it already has 7.1.1? Is this statement correct? So it seems to best order it from Google Store it seems?
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You have it exactly right.
I just came across the same consensus. If it helps, I have the Pixel XL 128 with Verizon, version 7.1.1 and my build is NOF26V.
The verizon pixel xl's are still shipping with NDE63P, which is 7.1 and still not patched against depixel8. So for the time being you can get one from either.
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wyrdtrtle said:
The verizon pixel xl's are still shipping with NDE63P, which is 7.1 and still not patched against depixel8. So for the time being you can get one from either.
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Not from what I've seen. People all over are saying the Verizon units are now shipping with 7.1.1. Get it from Google if you want to be able to unlock.
I wont argue that, i received mine in early feb, the 5th i think, so it may have changed. So to be safe google is the right choice, i just couldnt pass up the chance to get it for half price, so i took a chance and it paid off. Literally.
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Im very disappoint and upset, I got Pixel XL came with 7.1.1 (NOF26V) VZW So, I have been research on the website and mostly They said 7.1 to 7.1.1 "early" It's seem I can't get unlock bootloader anymore, but maybe in the future could be exploit patch?
The answer is maybe, but since the guys that did it before i dont believe are even working on another, i wouldnt get your hopes up.
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Verizon is definitely still shipping them with only 7.1. I just got mine 4 days ago and could see it was wanting to update. I didn't take it because I was trying to unlock bootloader with depixel8. Depixel8 wasn't working i can't remember the error but it was hanging on the first step, trying to push it to /data/local/tmp. I tried rebooting to start over and when it came back up it had 7.1.1 on it and now I can no longer try unlocking or rooting. So you can still get it from Verizon, just don't let it reboot before you get it unlocked
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I wouldn't even take the risk at this point. Spend a lil more out of pocket and by it directly from Google if you're looking to unlock. Some vzw models are shipping with 7.1.1 now. Would kinda suck to open the box and not be able to unlock. Best bet for anyone is to buy from Google if you plan on unlocking.
Are you sure you cannot root even using the TWRP method?
I saw a post regarding TWRP then flashing SU
I just ordered mine today, I will let you know if I get it without the update
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http://www.theandroidsoul.com/root-pixel-xl-magisk/
This is the TWRP method I was referencing when you are on 7.1.1
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msmall82 said:
Are you sure you cannot root even using the TWRP method?
I saw a post regarding TWRP then flashing SU
I just ordered mine today, I will let you know if I get it without the update
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http://www.theandroidsoul.com/root-pixel-xl-magisk/
This is the TWRP method I was referencing when you are on 7.1.1
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Actually looks like you have to use depixel8 to unlock the bootloader in order to flash SU with TWRP, I am hoping I get one that has the older version on it and isn't on 7.1.1
I don't feel like kicking out 860 when I can just have it billed by 30 a month to my verizon account.
msmall82 said:
Are you sure you cannot root even using the TWRP method?
I saw a post regarding TWRP then flashing SU
I just ordered mine today, I will let you know if I get it without the update
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http://www.theandroidsoul.com/root-pixel-xl-magisk/
This is the TWRP method I was referencing when you are on 7.1.1
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Actually looks like you have to use depixel8 to unlock the bootloader in order to flash SU with TWRP, I am hoping I get one that has the older version on it and isn't on 7.1.1
I don't feel like kicking out 860 when I can just have it billed by 30 a month to my verizon account.
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Do not follow anything in that link, it is very out of date. And correct, you can't flash or boot TWRP until the bootloader is unlocked. And you cant root it until you get twrp running
If your Verizon phone comes with 7.1.1 or you update it to 7.1.1 before you unlock it you are done. Up to you if the gamble is worth it, just making sure you know what is what.
Well I am going to find out tomorrow when I get my pixel, is there an easy way to make sure it doesn't run the OTA update when opening it from the box? If I keep Wifi off and don't put in my SIM will that guarantee it or can you even get to the point to check the version without a SIM loaded? I am keeping my Galaxy Note ...does the Pixel come with the SIM loaded already and require activation?
I want to make sure it doesn't take the OTA update if I am lucky enough to get one without it. I use the Wifi tethering often when I am travelling as well as other root apps like Ti-Backup, Root Explorer, Ect...
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Well I am going to find out tomorrow when I get my pixel, is there an easy way to make sure it doesn't run the OTA update when opening it from the box? If I keep Wifi off and don't put in my SIM will that guarantee it or can you even get to the point to check the version without a SIM loaded? I am keeping my Galaxy Note ...does the Pixel come with the SIM loaded already and require activation?
I want to make sure it doesn't take the OTA update if I am lucky enough to get one without it. I use the Wifi tethering often when I am travelling as well as other root apps like Ti-Backup, Root Explorer, Ect...
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Don't install the SIM, skip setup, and no wifi. You may have to connect WiFi for a second or two before the slider in dev options will work.
TonikJDK said:
Don't install the SIM, skip setup, and no wifi. You may have to connect WiFi for a second or two before the slider in dev options will work.
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Best bet would be to use the Android toolkit in the Dev area and load depixel8? I've rooted 3 phones before but this one is quite different. I've used ADB, ect...just trying to find the "right" way to do it, can't seem to find an exact proper way other than this :
https://www.xda-developers.com/root-is-now-available-for-the-google-pixel-and-pixel-xl/
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TonikJDK said:
Don't install the SIM, skip setup, and no wifi. You may have to connect WiFi for a second or two before the slider in dev options will work.
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Well I obv have to get into the phone and check the version of the phone and enable Dev options and USB debugging before I can get into the phone using ADB...you're saying just skip the setup, keep wifi turned off and then *pray* it is 7.1 and then go ahead and install depixel8 and unlock...?
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msmall82 said:
Best bet would be to use the Android toolkit in the Dev area and load depixel8? I've rooted 3 phones before but this one is quite different. I've used ADB, ect...just trying to find the "right" way to do it, can't seem to find an exact proper way other than this :
https://www.xda-developers.com/root-is-now-available-for-the-google-pixel-and-pixel-xl/
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Well I obv have to get into the phone and check the version of the phone and enable Dev options and USB debugging before I can get into the phone using ADB...you're saying just skip the setup, keep wifi turned off and then *pray* it is 7.1 and then go ahead and install depixel8 and unlock...?
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This is my plan, skip everything, get into the phone, hope to god it's 7.1, enable USB Debugging and Dev options from Settings...then use depixel8 to unlock the boot loader, then I am lost. Checked around 40 threads on here and have found 10 different ways to root...this is the XDA root :
How to Install SuperSU on your Pixel
As Chainfire mentions in his Google+ post, you will need to first download the boot-to-root images for the Pixel or Pixel XL off of his website. You can click here to download the zip for the Google Pixel, or click here to download the zip for the Google Pixel XL. After downloading the zip, you need to fastboot boot the boot-to-root image, DO NOT fastboot flash the image! In other words, the only command you’ll need for the two devices is the following:
fastboot boot boot-to-root.img
Wait a few minutes, and after a few reboots you’ll be booted up with full root access. Yay!
msmall82 said:
......then I am lost. Checked around 40 threads on here and have found 10 different ways to root...
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There are a lot of ways because this phone was so different, so a lot of what you see is the testing and changes that can from that.
So, after it is unlocked update it to 7.1.1 and then:
Download 2.7.9 SR3 SuperUser and copy it to your phone.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/2014-09-02-supersu-v2-05-t2868133
Download TWRP RC3 and copy it to your fastboot folder.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-xl/development/twrp-alpha1-pixel-devices-t3500312
Using other versions than above will bootloop you. Reboot the phone into bootloader mode. Power and Vol down.
fastboot BOOT twrpFilename.img Where twrpfilename.img is the name of the TWRP file you just downloaded. Note is says boot in the command, not flash.
That will boot the phone into TWRP. Select Install and install the SU zip you copied to the phone above. And reboot the phone, done.
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And here is the link to the proper fastboot version.
https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools.html
The box that the phone comes in has the software version on it. So you'll know before even powering it on. I got my regular pixel last week and it had 7.1.
Best is to disable automatic OTA upon opening the box when you find that you have 7.1. So there is a better chance of getting the exploit to work even after reboots.
Pull the sim before powering it up
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wyrdtrtle said:
Pull the sim before powering it up
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Exactly, power on with no sim and skip any set up including wifi. No reason to do any set up as the bootloader unlock with wipe the device. Enable ADB and get to unlocking straight away. No sim and no wifi means there is zero way it can update itself on you.
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Hello XDA! First post here and I’ve been reading a lot since I got my phone. I seem to have found a solution, (maybe), but I'm not clear on a few vital things.
A little back story… my dad just gave me his Verizon Note 4. It was on Marshmallow, but has since been downgraded to Lollipop 5.1.1, N910VVRU2BPA1. From what I understand it still has the locked MM bootloader (?).
I’m planning to root the phone, but only if I can further downgrade it to Kitkat 4.4.4. I’ve read through the thread “Stabilized process used to unlock Bootloader” and it seems it should unlock the bootloader. However, I’ll end up with a “Developer Edition” phone. This leads to my questions…
1) Once successfully rooted and the bootloader is unlocked, will I be able to downgrade the phone to Kitkat by just flashing the firmware in Odin? I really don’t care if I lose root, I just want Kitkat on the phone.
2) Can I just flash the “retail” version of Kitkat from Sammobile or do I need a “developer edition” Kitkat (if there even is one)?
3) Can someone advise me if what I imagine might be possible is even doable?
Any help is greatly appreciated! I’m new to this so if these are just funky questions, please excuse. Lots to learn! Thanks so much!!!
A little help please!
Someone must know this.
Can I or can't I flash the "retail" Kitkat firmware onto a "supposed" Dev Edition rooted to unlock the bootloader?
I hope someone can clarify this before I do something stupid!
Thanks!
Hey
Do you have teamviewer I can help u out
Jwazz94 said:
Do you have teamviewer I can help u out
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Thanks, but I don't need help doing it, I just need someone to answer the questions so I don't mess up the phone.
Yes you can, make sure to unlock bootloader first. But when you flash you will loose bootloader unlock. I have a guide where I could use the lollipop bootloader and use kitkat. I really love kitkat and with root you have lots of potential for battery savings and more!
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If you would like to downgrade the bootloader add a twrp custom recovery and use the kitkst method I have and you can have the best phone, I also would recommend you buying a zerolemon battery and case.
But if you do just want to have full stock and have all the bloat ware on it you can like you stated unlock the bootloader and then flash the retail kitkat and your all set and downgraded
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codydixon said:
Yes you can, make sure to unlock bootloader first. But when you flash you will loose bootloader unlock. I have a guide where I could use the lollipop bootloader and use kitkat. I really love kitkat and with root you have lots of potential for battery savings and more!
---------- Post added at 08:35 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:32 PM ----------
If you would like to downgrade the bootloader add a twrp custom recovery and use the kitkst method I have and you can have the best phone, I also would recommend you buying a zerolemon battery and case.
But if you do just want to have full stock and have all the bloat ware on it you can like you stated unlock the bootloader and then flash the retail kitkat and your all set and downgraded
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/no...tkat-5-1-1-t3432452/post68903783#post68903783
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Thank you very much for responding! I very much appreciate it!
I don't care to keep root and just want the phone on Kitkat. In the future I may decide to root it and play around with roms and such, but not right now. I can now go ahead and attempt it with confidence. I'll let you know how it goes!
Thanks again! :good:
Well, tried all kinds of stuff and it was a no go.
Was able to get the phone rooted finally... had to use KingOroot. Kingroot failed to work no matter how many versions I tried. Once rooted, checked download mode and it indicated Developer. However, I was unable to install retail KK or KK stock restore in Odin 3.10 and 3.09. Since the flash failed, putting it into recovery ended up in an error about "Software update failed"... use a PC, blah, blah, blah. Wouldn't let me go anywhere in recovery.
Decided to try flashing LP 5.1.1 back to the phone and it flashed ok in Odin 3.09. Phone is back up, but lost root, (expected), and I'm back again at square 1. At least the phone isn't bricked! LOL!
Maybe the problem is that this phone has an MM bootloader so eventhough it's unlocked, you can't flash KK to it? Don't know, but I guess I'm back to trying to find this out.
Good experience so far eventhough this attempt didn't get me anywhere! Well... at least I know how to root it and unlock the bootloader!