[Q] Safe to relock bootloader via fastboot? No custom kernels / ROMs - Google Pixel XL Questions & Answers

[SOLVED] I followed this thread to get everything updated and make sure I was all stock, and then went to bootloader and ran fastboot flashing lock to relock the bootloader. Everything working great now.
I'm trading my Verizon Pixel XL for a normal Pixel, and need to relock the bootloader first. I haven't installed a custom kernal or ROMs or anything, so can I just lock via fastboot safely?
I don't want to do something that will brick it!
I'm aware this is stupid and I'd rather just leave it, but dude is sketched out by warning on startup and won't trade till it's gone :/
Thanks!
[Edit] it should maybe be noted that I haven't installed any updates since rooting, and I'm not sure if those are important first or not?

burnface said:
[SOLVED] I followed this thread to get everything updated and make sure I was all stock, and then went to bootloader and ran fastboot flashing lock to relock the bootloader. Everything working great now.
I'm trading my Verizon Pixel XL for a normal Pixel, and need to relock the bootloader first. I haven't installed a custom kernal or ROMs or anything, so can I just lock via fastboot safely?
I don't want to do something that will brick it!
I'm aware this is stupid and I'd rather just leave it, but dude is sketched out by warning on startup and won't trade till it's gone :/
Thanks!
[Edit] it should maybe be noted that I haven't installed any updates since rooting, and I'm not sure if those are important first or not?
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Hey man, do you remember which FW built were you on ? NDE63X ?

andrep182 said:
Hey man, do you remember which FW built were you on ? NDE63X ?
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Yes if you are stock you can safely lock the bootloader.
run
fastboot flashing lock
phone will factory reset and appear frozen on that screen 30seconds or so.

milan187 said:
Yes if you are stock you can safely lock the bootloader.
run
fastboot flashing lock
phone will factory reset and appear frozen on that screen 30seconds or so.
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Cool man, thanks!

andrep182 said:
Hey man, do you remember which FW built were you on ? NDE63X ?
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Damn. I honestly don't remember... I didn't do enough with that phone for anything specific to stick out.. Sorry!

burnface said:
Damn. I honestly don't remember... I didn't do enough with that phone for anything specific to stick out.. Sorry!
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It's all good man. My heart was pounding as I about to hit 'yes' for locking my bootloader. Did the deed and all is well =) Thanks!

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[Q] sony noob. feel stupid...

ok guys i just picked up a play for att. sucks cause i have tmobile and wont get the 3/4g data. im almost always in wifi spots anyway so no big deal.
anyway i have already called att and got the phone sim unlocked. now if i think i understand this correctly this should be the order to follow. if you guys can confirm and provide latest links i would appreciate greatly.
1. sim unlock (done)
2. unlock bootloader (not yet)
3. root (not yet)
4. load rom (not yet)
correct??? did i miss anything? any preferred method on any of these? please advise.
thanks!!!
First of all, if you bought a xperia PLAY, you should probably post in the xperia PLAY forums.
Second of all, questions go in the Q & A forum.
To answer your question, that's pretty much the right order.
Sent from my LT15a using XDA
DdcCabuslay said:
First of all, if you bought a xperia PLAY, you should probably post in the xperia PLAY forums.
Second of all, questions go in the Q & A forum.
To answer your question, that's pretty much the right order.
Sent from my LT15a using XDA
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i deserve the flaming. i did edit my post in hopes that a mod would see and put in the right forum for me.
kdm212 said:
ok guys i just picked up a play for att. sucks cause i have tmobile and wont get the 3/4g data. im almost always in wifi spots anyway so no big deal.
anyway i have already called att and got the phone sim unlocked. now if i think i understand this correctly this should be the order to follow. if you guys can confirm and provide latest links i would appreciate greatly.
1. sim unlock (done)
2. unlock bootloader (not yet)
3. root (not yet)
4. load rom (not yet)
correct??? did i miss anything? any preferred method on any of these? please advise.
thanks!!!
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yeh, thats right, but you need a recovery after root and before loading rom
TheHaso said:
yeh, thats right, but you need a recovery after root and before loading rom
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well somewhere along the line i bricked the phone.
i was able to install clockwork recovery. i then tried to install a rom. and it froze for well over 30 min. so now all i can get to is the se logo. cant boot into recovery on boot up at all. how do you check to see if you have an unlocked bootloader?
any chance of restarting over? loading the stock rom?
flash a generic global world img from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1330314
next time take a backup.
Retrosid said:
flash a generic global world img from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1330314
next time take a backup.
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i flashed an ftf world file and now i just have a black screen. no booting up.
If you have unlocked bootloader since I can't figure it out of your posts, flash another kernel
Sent from my Xperia Arc
Retrosid said:
If you have unlocked bootloader since I can't figure it out of your posts, flash another kernel
Sent from my Xperia Arc
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thats where my problem is i believe. i dont think the bootloader was ever unlocked.
edit: tried rebooting the phone and the flashlight turns on lol but nothing else!
kdm212 said:
thats where my problem is i believe. i dont think the bootloader was ever unlocked.
edit: tried rebooting the phone and the flashlight turns on lol but nothing else!
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Have you tried to use SE PC companion to restore phone to factory state?
From support start update and click repair phone.
That could bring your phone back to life.
Muurahainen said:
Have you tried to use SE PC companion to restore phone to factory state?
From support start update and click repair phone.
That could bring your phone back to life.
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ill give that a shot. im willing to try anything now...
no software available...what about flashing an img file? do i need root or the bootloader unlocked for that? if i dont need those items how do i go about flashing the img?
kdm212 said:
ill give that a shot. im willing to try anything now...
no software available...what about flashing an img file? do i need root or the bootloader unlocked for that? if i dont need those items how do i go about flashing the img?
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That repair button didn't work?
For img flash you can use flashtool.
You don't need root or anything to use flashtool on your phone.
Just pick correct .ftf for your phone and flash it to the phone.
Do normal firmwares work on at&t's 4G version?
Maybe that's the problem
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finally!!! got it i was continuing to search everywhere for an answer and i stumbled upon another guy here on the site that had a similar issue. sooo i went to the site he found, xperiagamer.com and got the att firmware. flashed it and bingo im back!
thanks for all the help and suggestions men. this truly is a great site!
i do have some additional questions though. now that im back to square one im pondering trying again OR just rooting so i can remove the bloatware. if i just go the root method what the best way?
thanks!!!
kdm212 said:
finally!!! got it i was continuing to search everywhere for an answer and i stumbled upon another guy here on the site that had a similar issue. sooo i went to the site he found, xperiagamer.com and got the att firmware. flashed it and bingo im back!
thanks for all the help and suggestions men. this truly is a great site!
i do have some additional questions though. now that im back to square one im pondering trying again OR just rooting so i can remove the bloatware. if i just go the root method what the best way?
thanks!!!
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If you were rooted before you don't need to re-root unless you purposely unrooted it. IF you aren't rooted anymore superoneclick or the zergrush(however it's spelled) is the easiest. I'm 99% sure you don't have an unlocked bootloader though, so you have very few options. I'd say re-root if you need to and unlock your bootloader so you can flash flash and flash custom roms like crazy
kdm212 said:
well somewhere along the line i bricked the phone.
i was able to install clockwork recovery. i then tried to install a rom. and it froze for well over 30 min. so now all i can get to is the se logo. cant boot into recovery on boot up at all. how do you check to see if you have an unlocked bootloader?
any chance of restarting over? loading the stock rom?
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It got bricked because you didn't unlock your bootloader.
1.Root your phone
2.Install Recovery
3.Unlock Bootloader
4.FINALLY!! you install a rom okay?
I was a noob too so it's okay now I'm a higher class noob.try flashing your ftf again.
Sent from my R800x using XDA
MrHaPpY66 said:
It got bricked because you didn't unlock your bootloader.
1.Root your phone
2.Install Recovery
3.Unlock Bootloader
4.FINALLY!! you install a rom okay?
I was a noob too so it's okay now I'm a higher class noob.try flashing your ftf again.
Sent from my R800x using XDA
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well i got the phone back up and running. its now rooted again. i was doing some research. if i understand correctly the att version cannot have the bootloader unlocked. can anyone confirm this?
You need to pay Setool credits in order to unlock the bootloader. Unlocking the bootloader allows you to lose the sin lock as well, so you could have killed two birds with the same stone.
Logseman said:
You need to pay Setool credits in order to unlock the bootloader. Unlocking the bootloader allows you to lose the sin lock as well, so you could have killed two birds with the same stone.
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ya i just found the website. seems like thats the one everyone is sent to on this site.
im wondering now that im rooted if i can clean this stock rom up enough to use on a daily basis. i mean im using tmobile on the device so sharing internet would only be edge lol. i guess the only thing i really want ics for is that fact that its ics.
open the dial pad and use this code*#*#7378423#*#* . Then go to -> "Service Info" -> "Configuration".
If it says unlock bootloader = no, then you have to use the paid service, if yes, then you can do it for free yourself.

[Q] Can you root without doing the CWM recovery?

All I want to be able to do is install and use Titanium Backup. Can this be done without the whole bootloader unlock / install CWM recovery / Flash SU method?
This is for a GSM GN from the Google Play store.
No. Not that know of exploits like that don't work anymore. But you can just unlock, flash a recovery, flash superuser. Then flash the stock recovery and relock the boot loader.
Sent from my sprint galaxy nexus
the only way you can do that is if you're on 4.0.2, but i would bet you are on 4.0.4
ÜBER™ said:
No. Not that know of exploits like that don't work anymore. But you can just unlock, flash a recovery, flash superuser. Then flash the stock recovery and relock the boot loader.
Sent from my sprint galaxy nexus
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Just 'fastboot boot cwm.img', flash "su.zip", reboot, done.
Sent from my i9250
ÜBER™ said:
No. Not that know of exploits like that don't work anymore. But you can just unlock, flash a recovery, flash superuser. Then flash the stock recovery and relock the boot loader.
Sent from my sprint galaxy nexus
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Wouldn't recommend relocking the bootloader. He'll just have to wipe again next time he needs to unlock.
martonikaj said:
Wouldn't recommend relocking the bootloader. He'll just have to wipe again next time he needs to unlock.
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I would NOT recommend it either.
However, if he feels like he really has to re-lock, we now have a method that can unlock the bootloader without wiping, assuming you have root of course. (But if you ever lose root... you are screwed!
EDIT: I didn't realize that the OP had a Play Store device. Although I don't have one, the Play Store devices are said to NOT wipe when the bootloader is unlocked.
efrant said:
I would NOT recommend it either.
However, if he feels like he really has to re-lock, we now have a method that can unlock the bootloader without wiping, assuming you have root of course. (But if you ever lose root... you are screwed!
EDIT: I didn't realize that the OP had a Play Store device. Although I don't have one, the Play Store devices are said to NOT wipe when the bootloader is unlocked.
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Thanks for the info. And just an FYI, my Play Store device does wipe data when I unlock the bootloader. Not a huge deal, but it does reset it to factory state.
dmarmstr said:
Thanks for the info. And just an FYI, my Play Store device does wipe data when I unlock the bootloader. Not a huge deal, but it does reset it to factory state.
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some people have said it didnt wipe when they unlocked the bootloader when they got theirs from the playstore.
i always assume its going to wipe everything.
I had no idea that unlocking the bootloader would wipe everything, but I knew I had to unlock it first in order to root it so I could backup all my apps with Titanium Backup, so guess what happened..
The thing is, if I hadn't done that, I would have waited for the official Jelly Bean from Samsung for quite a while, for my yakjuxw variant...
Pfff. Everything about this whole affair with ROMs, rooting, backing up, seems so weird and counter-intuitive to me. I just don't understand it!
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Pfff. Everything about this whole affair with ROMs, rooting, backing up, seems so weird and counter-intuitive to me. I just don't understand it!
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That just means you haven't done enough reading. It is actually quite simple and logical once you read and understand how things work.
efrant said:
I would NOT recommend it either.
However, if he feels like he really has to re-lock, we now have a method that can unlock the bootloader without wiping, assuming you have root of course. (But if you ever lose root... you are screwed!
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I just dont like seeing the opened lock icon below the google logo when the phone boots up, But i just want root, and the stock recovery for future ota
So Rooting it and re-locking the bootloader doesn't limit the root functionality right?
and is there a possibility of having root + CWM + Locked bootloader ?
will CWM work that way ?
Plus whats the procedure to unlock bootloader without wiping device if your device has root + locked bootloader?
chandradithya said:
So Rooting it and re-locking the bootloader doesn't limit the root functionality right?
and is there a possibility of having root + CWM + Locked bootloader ?
will CWM work that way ?
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No.
Sent from my i9250
chandradithya said:
I just dont like seeing the opened lock icon below the google logo when the phone boots up
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Seriously? How often do you see the boot screen?
chandradithya said:
So Rooting it and re-locking the bootloader doesn't limit the root functionality right?
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No.
chandradithya said:
and is there a possibility of having root + CWM + Locked bootloader ?
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Yes.
chandradithya said:
will CWM work that way ?
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Yes.
chandradithya said:
Plus whats the procedure to unlock bootloader without wiping device if your device has root + locked bootloader?
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Use segv11's app. It is linked in the "Unlock bootldr w/o wipe" link in my signature.
chandradithya said:
I just dont like seeing the opened lock icon below the google logo when the phone boots up, But i just want root, and the stock recovery for future ota
There is a app to change those splash screen images. (logo me) My kids didn't like seeing the lock either. Used app to change lock icon to black image.
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Just FYI
I have a Google Play GN and my phone did NOT wipe upon unlocking the bootloader
jerrycycle said:
chandradithya said:
I just dont like seeing the opened lock icon below the google logo when the phone boots up, But i just want root, and the stock recovery for future ota
There is a app to change those splash screen images. (logo me) My kids didn't like seeing the lock either. Used app to change lock icon to black image.
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Man, I just don't get how that is that big of a deal.. I think the unlock logo at the bottom is actually cool. My friend said one of his friends didn't want to root his Nexus 7 because he didn't like the unlock symbol on the boot up screen too... I was soo confused. How can it bother you that much?
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No issue for me personally. I change the splash logo on all my oem devices with my personnel symbol. Kids device their name in place of the Google.
efrant said:
Seriously? How often do you see the boot screen?
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Well my previous phone was an android which was never updated officially after eclair. Running Cm7 ports kinda lagged the phone which was pretty noticeable after 24 hours or so,
So i used to reboot it everyday to clear memory. and yeah, I guess old habits die hard and i just love the jellybean boot up animation, so no reason not to reboot it, and thanks a lot for your replies
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jerrycycle said:
There is a app to change those splash screen images. (logo me) My kids didn't like seeing the lock either. Used app to change lock icon to black image.
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Cool Ill give it a try soon.
gregs1213 said:
Man, I just don't get how that is that big of a deal.. I think the unlock logo at the bottom is actually cool. My friend said one of his friends didn't want to root his Nexus 7 because he didn't like the unlock symbol on the boot up screen too... I was soo confused. How can it bother you that much?
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Yeah, i felt it was cool too for the first 3 months of having the Gnex but recently, Every friends non-google device i see (specifically the s2 or the s3) has the triangle on the splash screen, When they see my phone start up without the unlock symbol, they're all like "whoa dude, you still haven't modded your phone?"
then i'll go like "Nah, Why should i do that when i have the purest android ever and there's no need to mod this fast beast"
Long story cut short, i just wanna show off how awesome pure android is
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[QUESTION] Relocking phone.

Quick question:
I unlocked and rooted my RP, everything worked flawlesly, but I don't like the "advise" that appears at the bootloader every time I reboot the phone.
If I relock the phone, everything will work normally??? I mean, root and everything else will stay the same???
Kimbaroth said:
Quick question:
I unlocked and rooted my RP, everything worked flawlesly, but I don't like the "advise" that appears at the bootloader every time I reboot the phone.
If I relock the phone, everything will work normally??? I mean, root and everything else will stay the same???
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I'm not sure, but i think if you relock it you won't be able to boot the system unless all partitions are stock
waiflih said:
I'm not sure, but i think if you relock it you won't be able to boot the system unless all partitions are stock
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Hmmmm I don't know...
Kimbaroth said:
Quick question:
I unlocked and rooted my RP, everything worked flawlesly, but I don't like the "advise" that appears at the bootloader every time I reboot the phone.
If I relock the phone, everything will work normally??? I mean, root and everything else will stay the same???
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I believe to relock the BL, you are doing so with the effort to roll back to unadulterated stock.
Therefore primitive response to your question is No.
Flash the stock firmware from your phone then relock after your first boot.
Kimbaroth said:
Quick question:
I unlocked and rooted my RP, everything worked flawlesly, but I don't like the "advise" that appears at the bootloader every time I reboot the phone.
If I relock the phone, everything will work normally??? I mean, root and everything else will stay the same???
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If you relook and still have a modified boot partition, anything that doesn't match the key signature stored in the EFI won't be able to load. Basically if it's not stock it won't load, ie won't boot and it'll give you a message about unable to boot instead.
Thanks a lot for all the answers!!!
I'm glad I didn't relocked it before waiting for answers, thank you!!!

OEM unlock not showing even after 7 days!

Hey guys, last week i wanna flash a custom rom on my SM-a520f/DS but my OEM unlock was missing,I thought i just had to wait for 7 days but it won't show even after 7 days
Now i flashed official stock rom and will try to wait again for 7 days, but if this doesn't work then imma bout to lose my mind.
What can i do if it doesnt oem unlock doesnt p
Appear even if you reflashed stock romm
MitchiePitchie said:
Hey guys, last week i wanna flash a custom rom on my SM-a520f/DS but my OEM unlock was missing,I thought i just had to wait for 7 days but it won't show even after 7 days
Now i flashed official stock rom and will try to wait again for 7 days, but if this doesn't work then imma bout to lose my mind.
What can i do if it doesnt oem unlock doesnt p
Appear even if you reflashed stock romm
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Maybe a factory reset would help, I dunno...
TechGuyOnTechIT said:
Maybe a factory reset would help, I dunno...
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Just reflashed stock rom and waiting 7 days. I'll update if it works:fingers-crossed:
MitchiePitchie said:
Just reflashed stock rom and waiting 7 days. I'll update if it works:fingers-crossed:
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Well this SHOULD fix the issue. If not, then I suspect the phone's internal clock is messed and needs complicated repair, but this a very very very VERY rare occasion, and I doubt you don't have this issue.
My phone just flashed a ok TWRP, but after I accidentally restarted, the phone didn't put me in OEM jail. Talk about lucky!
Just wait 7 days, activate developer options, click unlock oem, flash twrp via odin and after that is done IMMEDIATELY hold power and plus so it doesn't get you back to oem jail. After you are in TWRP, try not to turn it off to keep the recovery, and either install a zip that removes the 7 day jail or a cudtom rom. If you don't have a microsd to transfer from your pc to your phone, just use adb sideload. If you have any questions, just reply!
TechGuyOnTechIT said:
Well this SHOULD fix the issue. If not, then I suspect the phone's internal clock is messed and needs complicated repair, but this a very very very VERY rare occasion, and I doubt you don't have this issue.
My phone just flashed a ok TWRP, but after I accidentally restarted, the phone didn't put me in OEM jail. Talk about lucky!
Just wait 7 days, activate developer options, click unlock oem, flash twrp via odin and after that is done IMMEDIATELY hold power and plus so it doesn't get you back to oem jail. After you are in TWRP, try not to turn it off to keep the recovery, and either install a zip that removes the 7 day jail or a cudtom rom. If you don't have a microsd to transfer from your pc to your phone, just use adb sideload. If you have any questions, just reply!
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WAIT, so you need to wait 7 days before activating developer's option? Does that put you in prenormal rmm state? Because i already activated my developer's option, If thats the case then i already messed up
MitchiePitchie said:
WAIT, so you need to wait 7 days before activating developer's option? Does that put you in prenormal rmm state? Because i already activated my developer's option, If thats the case then i already messed up
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No, you haven't messed up! The 7 day jail doens't block you access to developer options, but doesn't let you enable OEM unlock. I was suggesting you should do this just to make sure you are not in the 7 day jail. Again, if you can check that option, then there is not a problem. Just try to have your jail patcher zip handy so you won't have to deal with this problem. Again, if you have any questions, just reply!
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No, you haven't messed up! The 7 day jail doens't block you access to developer options, but doesn't let you enable OEM unlock. I was suggesting you should do this just to make sure you are not in the 7 day jail. Again, if you can check that option, then there is not a problem. Just try to have your jail patcher zip handy so you won't have to deal with this problem. Again, if you have any questions, just reply!
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Okay, the OEM unlock didn't showed up and my rmm state is still prenormal after 7 days even in flashing stock. I might retry this again in another rom carrier. I'm really at the end of my rope here
MitchiePitchie said:
Okay, the OEM unlock didn't showed up and my rmm state is still prenormal after 7 days even in flashing stock. I might retry this again in another rom carrier. I'm really at the end of my rope here
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Don't give up! Try to go to download mode, flash a complete Samsung rom (with bootloader, modem, recovery and rom). I guess you can find a stock samsung rom on google or via smart switch. Download mode only blocks installing THIRD PARTY ROMS, not the stock ones. Try that and give a reply.
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Don't give up! Try to go to download mode, flash a complete Samsung rom (with bootloader, modem, recovery and rom). I guess you can find a stock samsung rom on google or via smart switch. Download mode only blocks installing THIRD PARTY ROMS, not the stock ones. Try that and give a reply.
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I'll try to flash the rom again and wait 7 days, I'll boot ip without sim and sd card first
TechGuyOnTechIT said:
Don't give up! Try to go to download mode, flash a complete Samsung rom (with bootloader, modem, recovery and rom). I guess you can find a stock samsung rom on google or via smart switch. Download mode only blocks installing THIRD PARTY ROMS, not the stock ones. Try that and give a reply.
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Man I already flashed stock rom and waited 7 days, I ain't doing that stuff again I'll just sell this phone if I don't find any other way.
MitchiePitchie said:
Man I already flashed stock rom and waited 7 days, I ain't doing that stuff again I'll just sell this phone if I don't find any other way.
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Seriously? Are you SURE you don't see OEM unlock in developer options, because any Samsung device SHOULD have the 7 day lift period. If you confirm that you don't see it, the only thing left to do is to contact a samsung expert. Don't feel embarrassed that you ask samsung for a third party thing, they must help you even though that may result in voiding your warranty.
Honestly, this is a pretty uncommon issue :/
TechGuyOnTechIT said:
Seriously? Are you SURE you don't see OEM unlock in developer options, because any Samsung device SHOULD have the 7 day lift period. If you confirm that you don't see it, the only thing left to do is to contact a samsung expert. Don't feel embarrassed that you ask samsung for a third party thing, they must help you even though that may result in voiding your warranty.
Honestly, this is a pretty uncommon issue :/
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I'll try reflashing a carrier rom (Globe) not a XTC (openline) rom and if this doesn't work then i dont know what will:fingers-crossed:
MitchiePitchie said:
I'll try reflashing a carrier rom (Globe) not a XTC (openline) rom and if this doesn't work then i dont know what will:fingers-crossed:
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Samsung support centre could also help.
TechGuyOnTechIT said:
Seriously? Are you SURE you don't see OEM unlock in developer options...Honestly, this is a pretty uncommon issue :/
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I have the same issue. Started with Android 7, rooted phone, flashed Hades ROM v6 ( Android 8) which is fine, but I no longer see OEM Unlock in Developer options (presumably I did before installing Hades). Have tried the date fudge:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/samsung-a-series-2017/help/guide-oem-unlock-oreo-t3791774
more than once. No joy. Hades is fine, but I'd like to try the OneUI Android 9 ROM...
Corbynista said:
I have the same issue. Started with Android 7, rooted phone, flashed Hades ROM v6 ( Android 8) which is fine, but I no longer see OEM Unlock in Developer options (presumably I did before installing Hades). Have tried the date fudge:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/samsung-a-series-2017/help/guide-oem-unlock-oreo-t3791774
more than once. No joy. Hades is fine, but I'd like to try the OneUI Android 9 ROM...
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If you are still on hades, the dev removed the OEM unlock toggle to prevent noobs from disabling it which would bootloop your phone and twrp would also not boot. Most if not all custom roms remove it. So you can flash Oneui
Corbynista said:
I have the same issue. Started with Android 7, rooted phone, flashed Hades ROM v6 ( Android 8) which is fine, but I no longer see OEM Unlock in Developer options (presumably I did before installing Hades). Have tried the date fudge:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/samsung-a-series-2017/help/guide-oem-unlock-oreo-t3791774
more than once. No joy. Hades is fine, but I'd like to try the OneUI Android 9 ROM...
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When you are on cfw, as the guy said, there is no need. The rom is third party, meaning it's not official, thus it remains unlocked. But if you are on stock rom, then the oem unlock will be shown.
iloveoreos said:
If you are still on hades, the dev removed the OEM unlock toggle to prevent noobs from disabling it which would bootloop your phone and twrp would also not boot. Most if not all custom roms remove it. So you can flash Oneui
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TechGuyOnTechIT said:
When you are on cfw, as the guy said, there is no need. The rom is third party, meaning it's not official, thus it remains unlocked. But if you are on stock rom, then the oem unlock will be shown.
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I wondered if this was the case. Thanks to you both.
TechGuyOnTechIT said:
Samsung support centre could also help.
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that ain't an option for me since they dont really respond. You know any other option if it doesn't even show this week too?
i reflashed stock rom like 5 times now
MitchiePitchie said:
that ain't an option for me since they dont really respond. You know any other option if it doesn't even show this week too?
i reflashed stock rom like 5 times now
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Punch your phone, return it, and get another one.
SnowFuhrer said:
Punch your phone, return it, and get another one.
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Nooooo! Don't do that! That would be a waste! Maybe its a bug. Try to flash twrp even though it doesn't show you kem unlock, and if that still doesn't work, give up trying systemless rooting and go full supersu by doing a one-click root (kingroot, etc). Maybe that helps. If it still not working, then I will finally recommend bailing and just getting another one . Sorry...

Question Is there a way to revert back to the stock Moto Android 12 rom?

Wanted to find out if there was a way to revert to the stock rom without hassle.
Yeah, you can use LMSA for that.
arsradu said:
Yeah, you can use LMSA for that.
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will it lock my bootloader though? Also did you face any issues while using that
rowhen_ said:
will it lock my bootloader though? Also did you face any issues while using that
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No. And no.
Just make sure your power is stable, so it doesn't interrupt the flashing process.
Also, if you're doing that, I'm curious whether or not your OEM Unlocking option is still ON after flashing stock ROM. It should be ON. If it's not, don't attempt to lock back the bootloader or you may end up in a brick.
arsradu said:
No. And no.
Just make sure your power is stable, so it doesn't interrupt the flashing process.
Also, if you're doing that, I'm curious whether or not your OEM Unlocking option is still ON after flashing stock ROM. It should be ON. If it's not, don't attempt to lock back the bootloader or you may end up in a brick.
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yeah, it's turned on by default
rowhen_ said:
yeah, it's turned on by default
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Is it still on after flashing back stock ROM?
Cause, in my case, it's not. It's greyed out, and turned OFF. And it's driving me crazy, cause I don't know why is it still OFF.
arsradu said:
Is it still on after flashing back stock ROM?
Cause, in my case, it's not. It's greyed out, and turned OFF. And it's driving me crazy, cause I don't know why is it still OFF.
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i havent flashed the stock rom yet so cant say, would it pose an issue if the OEM unlocking button is greyed out?
rowhen_ said:
i havent flashed the stock rom yet so cant say, would it pose an issue if the OEM unlocking button is greyed out?
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No, but it would pose an issue if it's OFF and you want to relock the bootloader. Don't even attempt relocking your bootloader if that option is OFF.
That option can be:
1. active (not greyed out) with toggle ON or OFF.
2. inactive (greyed out) with toggle ON or OFF.
What's important is the position of that toggle. Because, what that says is that the bootloader is still unlockable.
YES, it is unlocked right now. And you might even get a message telling you that, but if the toggle is OFF, that means the bootloader is no longer unlockable (or get_unlock_ability=0).
Why is this bad? Well, because if you want to relock the bootloader, and something goes wrong, and you end up in an unbootable situation (with an error like "no valid operating system could be found"), you won't be able to unlock the bootloader again to fix your issue, or at least flash another ROM or something so you can boot back into the OS.
Fastboot will complain that the OEM Unlocking option is OFF, and will not allow you to flash anything. And obviously, you won't be able to boot back into the OS to turn it on.
So, be very careful about that option!
If you don't plan on relocking the bootloader, no worries. But if you do, be very, very careful what does that option say.
You can read more about it here.
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No, but it would pose an issue if it's OFF and you want to relock the bootloader. Don't even attempt relocking your bootloader if that option is OFF.
That option can be:
1. active (not greyed out) with toggle ON or OFF.
2. inactive (greyed out) with toggle ON or OFF.
What's important is the position of that toggle. Because, what that says is that the bootloader is still unlockable.
YES, it is unlocked right now. And you might even get a message telling you that, but if the toggle is OFF, that means the bootloader is no longer unlockable (or get_unlock_ability=0).
Why is this bad? Well, because if you want to relock the bootloader, and something goes wrong, and you end up in an unbootable situation (with an error like "no valid operating system could be found"), you won't be able to unlock the bootloader again to fix your issue, or at least flash another ROM or something so you can boot back into the OS.
Fastboot will complain that the OEM Unlocking option is OFF, and will not allow you to flash anything. And obviously, you won't be able to boot back into the OS to turn it on.
So, be very careful about that option!
If you don't plan on relocking the bootloader, no worries. But if you do, be very, very careful what does that option say.
You can read more about it here.
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That makes sense. Yeah I dont mind the unlocked bootloader, no plans on relocking it.
Also The LMSA doesnt seem to detect my phone, is there like a guide I that I can follow to flash the stock ROM? (I'm currently on PE 12 )
rowhen_ said:
That makes sense. Yeah I dont mind the unlocked bootloader, no plans on relocking it.
Also The LMSA doesnt seem to detect my phone, is there like a guide I that I can follow to flash the stock ROM? (I'm currently on PE 12 )
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You don't really need a guide. But yeah, LMSA won't detect the phone anymore because of the custom ROM.
You need the Rescue option and you need to enter your IMEI for the device to be detected. Everything else is self explanatory. The device needs to be in fastboot mode for this procedure. And make sure the cable is ok. I would recommend using the original cable.
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You don't really need a guide. But yeah, LMSA won't detect the phone anymore because of the custom ROM.
You need the Rescue option and you need to enter your IMEI for the device to be detected. Everything else is self explanatory. The device needs to be in fastboot mode for this procedure. And make sure the cable is ok. I would recommend using the original cable.
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I flashed the stock rom and yes, the bootloader option is greyed out but unlocked. But tbh the rom's pretty trash lol. This was the reason I started considering custom rom's in the first place.
rowhen_ said:
I flashed the stock rom and yes, the bootloader option is greyed out but unlocked. But tbh the rom's pretty trash lol. This was the reason I started considering custom rom's in the first place.
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So the OEM Unlocking option is ON in your case? Could you please help me with a screenshot, for reference? I'm trying to understand why mine is OFF.
Also, which custom ROM did you have before going back to stock ROM?
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So the OEM Unlocking option is ON in your case? Could you please help me with a screenshot, for reference? I'm trying to understand why mine is OFF.
Also, which custom ROM did you have before going back to stock ROM?
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No Its turned off but greyed out. And the subtext below it says "bootloader already unlocked". Sorry cant share screenshots because I've already switched to lineage os 20. The stock rom was almost unusable
rowhen_ said:
No Its turned off but greyed out. And the subtext below it says "bootloader already unlocked". Sorry cant share screenshots because I've already switched to lineage os 20. The stock rom was almost unusable
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Ah ok. But why do you say it was almost unusable? I didn’t have any issues with it? Also, in the meantime, I’ve relocked my bootloader, and thank Goodness, everything went fine.
What do you like in LineageOS? Personally I don’t like it.
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Ah ok. But why do you say it was almost unusable? I didn’t have any issues with it? Also, in the meantime, I’ve relocked my bootloader, and thank Goodness, everything went fine.
What do you like in LineageOS? Personally I don’t like it.
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It was stuttering like crazy, the battery life was surprisingly trash. I prefer Pixel Experience 13 over Lineage OS but I was facing some minor issues with it so stuck with Lineage
rowhen_ said:
It was stuttering like crazy, the battery life was surprisingly trash. I prefer Pixel Experience 13 over Lineage OS but I was facing some minor issues with it so stuck with Lineage
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That's weird... I've got no stuttering, battery is pretty damn good, so is signal, and I've got IMS services, which are pretty important to me. Also, Tap to Pay now works again, after locking the bootloader.
Well, I'm glad Lineage works for your! I also prefer PE. But...there are some issue right now. And I'm waiting for a new update which could potentially fix them.

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