Hi I have an s9 I went to check RMM State n OEM State in download mode and there is no RMM State Prenormal or OEM Lock Yes . I'm coming here as I was about to straight flash twrp but am unsure my knowledge would tell me with them not being there those security locks are are not in place n the bootloader is naturally unlocked on on my phone I'm also going to note that it is a snapdragon I don't see that hiding the two states from the bootloader states
UNHOLYII said:
Hi I have an s9+ I went to check RMM State n OEM State in download mode and there is no RMM State Prenormal or OEM Lock Yes . I'm coming here as I was about to straight flash twrp but am unsure my knowledge would tell me with them not being there those security locks are are not in place n the bootloader is naturally unlocked on on my phone I'm also going to note that it is a snapdragon I don't see that hiding the two states from the bootloader states
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Do you have OEM unlock in the developer options? Also what model phone do you have (kinda important to mention the model when asking for help).
If you have the model SM-G965U or SM-G965U1 the answer to this has been well asked/answered/discussed on the forum. The bootloader on this model can not be unlocked. It can not be rooted (maybe in future, but don't expect it to be anytime soon. Samsung did a good job locking this one down). You can not flash any custom firmware or recoveries to the phone.
If you have the SM-G9650 it looks like you would need to enable OEM unlock and possibly use some app to unlock the bootloader. I am not 100% sure on the usage of another app as well as OEM unlock, but OEM unlock should be present at least.
I have the sm-g960w canadian and no oem unlock has not appeared yet but on that same note inside download mode there is also nothing for rmm state prenormal/normal or oem lock yes/no It only shows FRP Lock the the Nox guard
scottusa2008 said:
Do you have OEM unlock in the developer options? Also what model phone do you have (kinda important to mention the model when asking for help).
If you have the model SM-G965U or SM-G965U1 the answer to this has been well asked/answered/discussed on the forum. The bootloader on this model can not be unlocked. It can not be rooted (maybe in future, but don't expect it to be anytime soon. Samsung did a good job locking this one down). You can not flash any custom firmware or recoveries to the phone.
If you have the SM-G9650 it looks like you would need to enable OEM unlock and possibly use some app to unlock the bootloader. I am not 100% sure on the usage of another app as well as OEM unlock, but OEM unlock should be present at least.
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I have the sm-g960w canadian and no oem unlock has not appeared yet but on that same note inside download mode there is also nothing for rmm state prenormal/normal or oem lock yes/no It only shows FRP Lock the the Nox guard
UNHOLYII said:
I have the sm-g960w canadian and no oem unlock has not appeared yet but on that same note inside download mode there is also nothing for rmm state prenormal/normal or oem lock yes/no It only shows FRP Lock the the Nox guard
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Best thing I can suggest is you ask your question inside the forum for the Galaxy S9 model. There are active discussions on what it is your asking... including ones you have already participated in.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s9
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Best thing I can suggest is you ask your question inside the forum for the Galaxy S9 model. There are active discussions on what it is your asking... including ones you have already participated in.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s9
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This is in the forums for the s9 q&a sub is there another you suggest dropping it under
At least I swore it was went my device q n a n this is ware it put me said s9 q&a
UNHOLYII said:
This is in the forums for the s9 q&a sub is there another you suggest dropping it under
At least I swore it was went my device q n a n this is ware it put me said s9 q&a
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No, there isn't another one but rather the one you should be using.
For some reason you posted this in the Galaxy S9+ Q&A instead of the Samsung Galaxy S9 Q&A
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No, there isn't another one but rather the one you should be using.
For some reason you posted this in the Galaxy S9+ Q&A instead of the Samsung Galaxy S9 Q&A
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Yea try I see what happens for some reason my device in xda app wants to recognize my device as a 9+ over witch it actually is also had me confused thinking it was somehow a plus but my question could still be consider here as they are in ways the same device most devices when u boot into download will show rmm state n oem lock all videos I've watched on s9 n s9+ show these to index's in download mode but my device dosnt have these n I'm just trying to find out if that means my bootloader is naturally unlocked
UNHOLYII said:
Yea try I see what happens for some reason my device in xda app wants to recognize my device as a 9+ over witch it actually is also had me confused thinking it was somehow a plus but my question could still be consider here as they are in ways the same device most devices when u boot into download will show rmm state n oem lock all videos I've watched on s9 n s9+ show these to index's in download mode but my device dosnt have these n I'm just trying to find out if that means my bootloader is naturally unlocked
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Despite what the app does the forum rules don't exactly permit you to post where ever you feel like for any reason. Accidents happen, but trying to rationalize posting in the wrong forum is not a good thing. You have a Galaxy S9 and should be posting in that topic.
That being said all the info you need can (rather easily in fact, took longer cuz I'm on my phone doing this and making lunch) be found searching the forum. For the model you have I found multiple references to the phone not being rootable. I also found a post saying in the galaxy S9 forum the bootloader was locked, and another post saying TWRP does not support your model.
If you want to hash it out further I suggest you ask in the correct forum for your actual phone model.
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Despite what the app does the forum rules don't exactly permit you to post where ever you feel like for any reason. Accidents happen, but trying to rationalize posting in the wrong forum is not a good thing. You have a Galaxy S9 and should be posting in that topic.
That being said all the info you need can (rather easily in fact, took longer cuz I'm on my phone doing this and making lunch) be found searching the forum. For the model you have I found multiple references to the phone not being rootable. I also found a post saying in the galaxy S9 forum the bootloader was locked, and another post saying TWRP does not support your model.
If you want to hash it out further I suggest you ask in the correct forum for your actual phone model.
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Ty I have repost in correct subs n have made contact with someone who we have both determined it has an unlocked bootloader
If a mod see this please close this post as I don't know how from the app
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I'm just wondering if someone who knows their bootloader is locked (presumably all of you in this part of the forum) could post a clear picture or just the full text from their download mode. I am just interested to see if there are any differences between it and mine, and specifically if any of those potential differences are the signs of a locked bootloader. In all of the searching I have done, I have not been able to find a way of determining the bootloader status.
Thanks in advance.
Mine in download mode says secure boot enabled which I think means locked bootloader, while unlocked would say secure boot disabled.
Thanks for the reply. I thought that was the case until I came across a video on YouTube where the guy goes into download mode to root his Note 4, and it shows the same thing, secureboot enabled, but he is able to root it without any problems. But i figure there must be something that tells you the bootloader status. So any chance you could post your whole download mode text?
Well I found this thread where someone has already posted their download mode screen, and it's exactly the same as mine apart from the model number. So no clues there.
Any other suggestions/things you've noticed on your phones that may suggest the bootloader is locked?
I've been searching too. Have seen plenty of sites explaining root process with download screens displaying secure boot enabled. So bootloader status must be somewhere else. A secret keypad code that doesn't require root already might help. Otherwise it might be a matter if getting an answer from Telstra themselves.
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QuizJS said:
I've been searching too. Have seen plenty of sites explaining root process with download screens displaying secure boot enabled. So bootloader status must be somewhere else. A secret keypad code that doesn't require root already might help. Otherwise it might be a matter if getting an answer from Telstra themselves.
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I did think of dial codes, but I couldn't find many that worked on this phone, and those that did didn't show any information related to the bootloader.
I contacted Telstra this afternoon, but they said that I had to ask Samsung. So I sent an email to Samsung, and I'll let you know if/when I get a reply.
Secureboot Enabled indicated the locked boot loader. You do not need to unlock the bootloader to root. The Note 3 has root with a locked bl.
raduque said:
Secureboot Enabled indicated the locked boot loader. You do not need to unlock the bootloader to root.
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Have you got a weblink that confirms 'secureboot enabled' = locked bootloader please?
You're the first poster I have seen that says the root process doesn't require an unlocked bootloader. What are you basing that on please?
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S4 also had a locked bootloader with root.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N910A
What about the S5?
Sent from the TermiNOTEr 4!
QuizJS said:
Have you got a weblink that confirms 'secureboot enabled' = locked bootloader please?
You're the first poster I have seen that says the root process doesn't require an unlocked bootloader. What are you basing that on please?
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Personal experience, on both counts. Secureboot Enabled has meant a locked bootloader for years across several devices. I have also rooted an S4 Active, S5, S5 Active and Note 3 all with locked bootloaders.
I don't have links, and I'm not going to do your research for you. The information is there if you search for it.
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Personal experience, on both counts. Secureboot Enabled has meant a locked bootloader for years across several devices. I have also rooted an S4 Active, S5, S5 Active and Note 3 all with locked bootloaders.
I don't have links, and I'm not going to do your research for you. The information is there if you search for it.
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Please stop posting misleading information. The Note 4 is not an S4 Active, S5, S5 Active or a Note 3. We have done our research, and it contradicts what you are saying. You don't have to go very far - everyone on the forum is saying that the Note 4 cannot be rooted with a locked bootloader (at least so far). I don't even know how you found my thread without seeing all the others that say the Note 4 with locked bootloader can't be rooted. And if that is the case, then Secureboot: Enabled does not mean that the bootloader is locked, because we are seeing people root Note 4s that say that.
I can't believe this! Here is a video of a rootable (international version) Note 4 showing how to get into download mode:
http://youtu.be/p-zvwUS6as4
Which shows at timestamp 1:11 a secureboot enabled.
lawalty said:
I can't believe this! Here is a video of a rootable (international version) Note 4 showing how to get into download mode:
http://youtu.be/p-zvwUS6as4
Which shows at timestamp 1:11 a secureboot enabled.
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Sorry, not sure what you're trying to show/prove with that video. I did learn how to get out of download mode without pulling the battery though...
benanna88 said:
Sorry, not sure what you're trying to show/prove with that video. I did learn how to get out of download mode without pulling the battery though...
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My intention of showing this video is not "how" to get into download mode, but it is to show the device that has "secureboot enabled" which is an international version that can obtain root.
Yes, yes, yes, the video does show how to get into download mode, however for the sake of the conversation, I wanted to show what the screen reads at timestamp 1:11
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My intention of showing this video is not "how" to get into download mode, but it is to show the device that has "secureboot enabled" which is an international version that can obtain root.
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Oh, yes I see. Being an international version, it wouldn't have a locked bootloader, but it still shows that message in download mode about secureboot enabled. Thanks for posting.
Hi everyone !
Hope I'm not making any double post but I couldn't find any explanation for this very specific situation.
After thorough research it, it seems that most of samsung devices has a secret setting called "OEM unlock" that we have to use to do the first step of rooting the device. In some cases that setting is missing but can be displayed again by some "date settings" tricks or waiting 7 days. In some other cases which seems to be mine, the "OEM unlock" setting is simply removed by probably the carrier of the phone and can't be reinstated.
In that last case which seems to be mine, I can't find any precise information wether we can or we simply can't unlock bootloader by other way and therefore root the phone.
Could anyone enlighten me ?
Thank you very much in advance !
-sofiann- said:
Hi everyone !
Hope I'm not making any double post but I couldn't find any explanation for this very specific situation.
After thorough research it, it seems that most of samsung devices has a secret setting called "OEM unlock" that we have to use to do the first step of rooting the device. In some cases that setting is missing but can be displayed again by some "date settings" tricks or waiting 7 days. In some other cases which seems to be mine, the "OEM unlock" setting is simply removed by probably the carrier of the phone and can't be reinstated.
In that last case which seems to be mine, I can't find any precise information wether we can or we simply can't unlock bootloader by other way and therefore root the phone.
Could anyone enlighten me ?
Thank you very much in advance !
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I assume you know that the OEM unlock toggle is in the developer settings? To enable developers settings, tap build number repeatedly until it says you are now a developer. You will need no fancy trick to show it as the lock that hides OEM unlock, only came out in oreo. I don't think carriers disable OEM unlock on Samsung's but I could be wrong. Lastly, if you get it figured out, go over here to the right thread and get it rooted. Good luck! https://forum.xda-developers.com/sa.../how-to-root-twpr-flash-a300fu-a300y-t3494362
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I assume you know that the OEM unlock toggle is in the developer settings? To enable developers settings, tap build number repeatedly until it says you are now a developer. You will need no fancy trick to show it as the lock that hides OEM unlock, only came out in oreo. I don't think carriers disable OEM unlock on Samsung's but I could be wrong. Lastly, if you get it figured out, go over here to the right thread and get it rooted. Good luck! https://forum.xda-developers.com/sa.../how-to-root-twpr-flash-a300fu-a300y-t3494362
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Thank you for the answer.
You assume right. I enabled developers settings first, saw that I didn't have OEM unlock option visible, then started to look about this issue. It is quick to see that in many case, even for phone not on OREO (I'm with Marshmallow 6.0.1), this OEM unlock is missing. But based on internet available data, it seems that in most of the case there is a trick to make it visible again. It is a sort of samsung security against thief that hide this option for seven days.
The trick didn't work for me and by looking more I saw that some people seems to be facing the same situation as mine. Some suggest that it is disabled by carrier.
But I couldn't find a solution anywhere for that context.
My question remains.
Here is a more detailed explanation :
from https://www.howtogeek.com/239798/how-to-unlock-your-android-phones-bootloader-the-official-way/
""There are two kinds of phones in this world: Those that let you unlock your bootloader, and those that don’t.
Whether you’re allowed to unlock your bootloader depends on the manufacturer of your phone, the model you have, and even your carrier. Nexus phones are all unlockable by nature, and many phones from Motorola and HTC allow you to unlock your bootloader through a similar process as the Nexus.
Other phones, however–and some carriers–don’t allow you to unlock your bootloader the official way, which means you have to wait for developers to exploit a security vulnerability if you want to root and flash ROMs. If you have one of those phones, this guide will sadly not help you.
The best way to find out which category your phone falls into is to browse its section at XDA Developers. If you have an HTC or Motorola phone, you may be able too research its unlockability on HTC or Motorola’s website. If it doesn’t support unlocking, you’ll have to use an unofficial unlocking or rooting method, which you’ll usually find on the XDA Developers forums.""
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Thank you for the answer.
You assume right. I enabled developers settings first, saw that I didn't have OEM unlock option visible, then started to look about this issue. It is quick to see that in many case, even for phone not on OREO (I'm with Marshmallow 6.0.1), this OEM unlock is missing. But based on internet available data, it seems that in most of the case there is a trick to make it visible again. It is a sort of samsung security against thief that hide this option for seven days.
The trick didn't work for me and by looking more I saw that some people seems to be facing the same situation as mine. Some suggest that it is disabled by carrier.
But I couldn't find a solution anywhere for that context.
My question remains.
Here is a more detailed explanation :
from https://www.howtogeek.com/239798/how-to-unlock-your-android-phones-bootloader-the-official-way/
""There are two kinds of phones in this world: Those that let you unlock your bootloader, and those that don’t.
Whether you’re allowed to unlock your bootloader depends on the manufacturer of your phone, the model you have, and even your carrier. Nexus phones are all unlockable by nature, and many phones from Motorola and HTC allow you to unlock your bootloader through a similar process as the Nexus.
Other phones, however–and some carriers–don’t allow you to unlock your bootloader the official way, which means you have to wait for developers to exploit a security vulnerability if you want to root and flash ROMs. If you have one of those phones, this guide will sadly not help you.
The best way to find out which category your phone falls into is to browse its section at XDA Developers. If you have an HTC or Motorola phone, you may be able too research its unlockability on HTC or Motorola’s website. If it doesn’t support unlocking, you’ll have to use an unofficial unlocking or rooting method, which you’ll usually find on the XDA Developers forums.""
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The trick didn't work for you because there is no security thing on marshmallow. What carrier are you on if you don't mind telling? Samsung's aren't bootloader unlocked like other phones.
-sofiann- said:
Hi everyone !
Hope I'm not making any double post but I couldn't find any explanation for this very specific situation.
After thorough research it, it seems that most of samsung devices has a secret setting called "OEM unlock" that we have to use to do the first step of rooting the device. In some cases that setting is missing but can be displayed again by some "date settings" tricks or waiting 7 days. In some other cases which seems to be mine, the "OEM unlock" setting is simply removed by probably the carrier of the phone and can't be reinstated.
In that last case which seems to be mine, I can't find any precise information wether we can or we simply can't unlock bootloader by other way and therefore root the phone.
Could anyone enlighten me ?
Thank you very much in advance !
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The Galaxy A3 2015 (SM-A300FU) has no OEM unlock as A3 from 2015 don't even have FRP Lock, neither it has RMM state. That means there is no lock which prevents you to flash any custom binaries like TWRP recovery with Odin. You'll only lose access to knox apps/services (because of knox 0x1), rest remains the same.
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The trick didn't work for you because there is no security thing on marshmallow. What carrier are you on if you don't mind telling? Samsung's aren't bootloader unlocked like other phones.
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Hi !
About my device, here are details :
Samsung A300FU
Android 6.0.1
BASEBAND VERSION : A300FUXXU1CPH3
Build number : MMB29M.A300FUXXS1CQD5
Carrier was French company called Bouygues.
About bootloader lock or not, I can see on various website that many samsung are bootloader locked but can be unlocked easily by this OEM unlock option. Sometimes it is missing. Two reasons for that : Security check that is removed after 7 days or apparently permanently removed by carrier or geographic area control.
If i'm in that last case, is there any other solution to unlock the boatloader ?Or the phone is just unrootable. It seems strange to me that some phone are just unrootable.
Thanks again !
-sofiann- said:
Hi !
About my device, here are details :
Samsung A300FU
Android 6.0.1
BASEBAND VERSION : A300FUXXU1CPH3
Build number : MMB29M.A300FUXXS1CQD5
Carrier was French company called Bouygues.
About bootloader lock or not, I can see on various website that many samsung are bootloader locked but can be unlocked easily by this OEM unlock option. Sometimes it is missing. Two reasons for that : Security check that is removed after 7 days or apparently permanently removed by carrier or geographic area control.
If i'm in that last case, is there any other solution to unlock the boatloader ?Or the phone is just unrootable. It seems strange to me that some phone are just unrootable.
Thanks again !
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If you read @prototype74 's post it explains it quite well. I think your bootloader is already unlocked if I read right.
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If you read @prototype74 's post it explains it quite well. I think your bootloader is already unlocked if I read right.
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Hi !
Thank you very much both of you for your help. Indeed there was no OEM unlock.
Many posts talking about OEM unlock existing on that A3 and the fact that I couldn't check if it was locked or not using the two methods advised (with adb or with a special code to dial up on the phone interface) led me to stop at that step to be sure before going on.
It is advises not to root a divise with a bootloader locked to avoid bricking it.
Anyway, trusting your input I did the whole process of rooting and putting a custom rom and it's all great !
Do the Canadian variants of the S20 (ending with W) have an unlockable bootloader?
Can anyone with a Canadian device check if OEM Unlock is available in the Development Options?
The A505W does have an unlockable bootloader, so I was wondering..
Thanks!
Dream on, its locked. Every north american snapdragon samsung phone is locked, that a505w is an exynos so its unlocked.
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Dream on, its locked. Every north american snapdragon samsung phone is locked, that a505w is an exynos so its unlocked.
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I just upgraded from the s7edge which I went back to after not being able to root the s8, so I haven't really followed any of the phones after that, but will there be away to unlock the bootloader found eventually, or is this just the way it is ?
Fuktard.allday said:
I just upgraded from the s7edge which I went back to after not being able to root the s8, so I haven't really followed any of the phones after that, but will there be away to unlock the bootloader found eventually, or is this just the way it is ?
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If it follows the same pattern of S8, S9, S9 and the Notes - then never.
You can always try and see if its unlockable by going into the Developer Options, check to see if OEM unlock is available. If it's there it may be unlockable.
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If it follows the same pattern of S8, S9, S9 and the Notes - then never.
You can always try and see if its unlockable by going into the Developer Options, check to see if OEM unlock is available. If it's there it may be unlockable.
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Not to sound like a ****, but if the option was there I wouldn't be here. I just started reading into the last couple models that didn't have the oem unlock option under the developer options and I'm starting to think that the outlook isn't so good. I should have done a bit of research and maybe tried to get my carrier to grab me a phone from elsewhere and bring it in for me. Just happy I kept the s7 edge, give me something to play around with while I wait for whatever comes next I guess.
Is it possible to flash stock firmware from one of the variants that does have the oem unlock option to the phone ?
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Is it possible to flash stock firmware from one of the variants that does have the oem unlock option to the phone ?
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That wont do anything.
Hi, I want to unlock the Bootlader of Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G Snapdragon, in this case the carrier is Verizon, I can´t activate OEM from the Developer Options, so if anyone have the solution, please share
The Verizon logo start always and I installed a stock firmware from sammobile
EdgarPR said:
Hi, I want to unlock the Bootlader of Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G Snapdragon, in this case the carrier is Verizon, I can´t activate OEM from the Developer Options, so if anyone have the solution, please share
The Verizon logo start always and I installed a stock firmware from sammobile
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EdgarPR said:
Hi, I want to unlock the Bootlader of Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G Snapdragon, in this case the carrier is Verizon, I can´t activate OEM from the Developer Options, so if anyone have the solution, please share
The Verizon logo start always and I installed a stock firmware from sammobile
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not possible to unlock
and wrong area to post a general question
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not possible to unlock
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Ok thank you,
Is there a way to remove the Verizon startup logo?
And the Bloatware?
Every time I put the firmware with Odin, Pass appears, but it only does a Factory Reset
Is there a way to remove the Verizon startup logo?
And the Bloatware?
Every time I put the firmware with Odin, Pass appears, but it only does a Factory Reset
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and wrong area to post a general question
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Please show me where I can post this? Thanks
EdgarPR said:
Is there a way to remove the Verizon startup logo?
And the Bloatware?
Every time I put the firmware with Odin, Pass appears, but it only does a Factory Reset
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no.. the bootanimation is in read only partition that u cannot change without root.. u would need to change csc then use a different carrier sim card to change the bootanimation since it is set depending on the carrier ur using it on..
bloat cannot be removed.. you can uninstall most tho using adb like its always been..
this is the development section which is designated for developers to post actual work theyve done such as roms, kernels, recoveries etc.. questions go in the Q and A section or general section
to add pm one of the mods and they can move the thread for you.. dont go posting another duplucate thread in those sections lol
Hi, I want to unlock the bootloader but the OEM Bootloader button doesnt appears in the develop options..... i try to change the time zone and all that but is not working and i cant dograde the SO
my phone is snapdragon
CSC VERSION G986U1OYM4HWD5
AP VERSION G986U1UES4HWD5
I think is XAA
How can i unlock the OEM? :c i want to root but i cant unlock that HELP!
United States version does not have OEM unlock. Changing date does nothing or waiting 7days. Have to use paid service to unlock bootloader
And I just noticed by the build number you posted, your device is to updated to use the paid service. You would need to be on bootloader 1 you are on bootloader 4 and there is no way to downgrade.
butchieboy said:
United States version does not have OEM unlock. Changing date does nothing or waiting 7days. Have to use paid service to unlock bootloader
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WHERE?
Uxekull said:
WHERE? or i want to root but how can i root whitout the recovery and twrp or orangefox? :c
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You can't root. You have to have an unlocked bootloader. Your device has been updated to far. You can't flash backwards. You can't unlock bootloader or root or any type of custom recovery
Which paid service can i use ?
Have a look at the below thread
no OEM Unlock toggle in dev options
as stated in the title on my s20 plus (SM-G968W) there is no toggle for OEM Unlock, its been a long time since ive tried to root and from what ive been able to pick up from googling is it may not be supported for my country or cpu manufacturer...
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@Uxekull Welcome to XDA. Please note that we have specific sections for each device, and you posted this in a development section. Questions belong in the Questions and Answers section.
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