Easy way to get bootloader unlock got Oneplus 7T - OnePlus 7T Questions & Answers

This post will apply to anyone with a Oneplus 7T from Tmobile. My phone has not been paid off nor have I had this phone for over 40 days. 29 to be exact at the time of writing this. The key here is make them "liable"
I installed an app called VTS for Android, Android Vulnerability Test Suite.
The app will show Kernel mine was 4.14.117-perf+ Build Model mine HD1907. Also gives more but you got my point. Once app opens touch the green clip board on bottom right. This will give you two known vulnerabilities
CVE-2015-6616 & CVE-2015-1474. Now dial 611 and yet them know you know about the CVE-2015-6616 which allow for remote code execution. Tell Them its also been patched by google to fix the hole but you can't apply the patch due to a locked boot loader. And if they refuse to unlock then on the record you make them liable if identity theft occurs because of the known vulnerabilities that the "service" ie Tmobile refuses to correct. My tier 3 tech support or above top secret rep named Christy called me back in three days as she promised. I went over my concerns about the CVE's i mentioned again, at the end of the call she walked in through the oem unlock setting thats hiding under the network settings in settings. The key here is make them liable...Hope this helps

stevensquest said:
This post will apply to anyone with a Oneplus 7T from Tmobile. My phone has not been paid off nor have I had this phone for over 40 days. 29 to be exact at the time of writing this. The key here is make them "liable"
I installed an app called VTS for Android, Android Vulnerability Test Suite.
The app will show Kernel mine was 4.14.117-perf+ Build Model mine HD1907. Also gives more but you got my point. Once app opens touch the green clip board on bottom right. This will give you two known vulnerabilities
CVE-2015-6616 & CVE-2015-1474. Now dial 611 and yet them know you know about the CVE-2015-6616 which allow for remote code execution. Tell Them its also been patched by google to fix the hole but you can't apply the patch due to a locked boot loader. And if they refuse to unlock then on the record you make them liable if identity theft occurs because of the known vulnerabilities that the "service" ie Tmobile refuses to correct. My tier 3 tech support or above top secret rep named Christy called me back in three days as she promised. I went over my concerns about the CVE's i mentioned again, at the end of the call she walked in through the oem unlock setting thats hiding under the network settings in settings. The key here is make them liable...Hope this helps
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I hope that works for others. I mean I'm already sim unlocked and I sent a request through OnePlus website for the "unlock token". Now I'm just waiting to get it so I can be fully unlocked.
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I got my bootloader unlock 7 days after I bought my 7T. Not paid off. It all depends on how you go about it. I'm also fully converted to international, and it's markedly better than tmo's version of oos.

thedrizzle said:
I got my bootloader unlock 7 days after I bought my 7T. Not paid off. It all depends on how you go about it. I'm also fully converted to international, and it's markedly better than tmo's version of oos.
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How did you convert to international on the 7T?

stevensquest said:
This post will apply to anyone with a Oneplus 7T from Tmobile. My phone has not been paid off nor have I had this phone for over 40 days. 29 to be exact at the time of writing this. The key here is make them "liable"
I installed an app called VTS for Android, Android Vulnerability Test Suite.
The app will show Kernel mine was 4.14.117-perf+ Build Model mine HD1907. Also gives more but you got my point. Once app opens touch the green clip board on bottom right. This will give you two known vulnerabilities
CVE-2015-6616 & CVE-2015-1474. Now dial 611 and yet them know you know about the CVE-2015-6616 which allow for remote code execution. Tell Them its also been patched by google to fix the hole but you can't apply the patch due to a locked boot loader. And if they refuse to unlock then on the record you make them liable if identity theft occurs because of the known vulnerabilities that the "service" ie Tmobile refuses to correct. My tier 3 tech support or above top secret rep named Christy called me back in three days as she promised. I went over my concerns about the CVE's i mentioned again, at the end of the call she walked in through the oem unlock setting thats hiding under the network settings in settings. The key here is make them liable...Hope this helps
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Thank you for this guide... Tmobile has horrible customer service. I highly doubt they give 2 ****s.

To give a sheet or not to give a sheet that is no question
Well I guess I made a strong enough case for them too give a sheet cause it worked for me. Yes I spent 30 minutes pleading my case enough for them to give two sheets. General rule of thumb; if you look at the outcome as impossible, impossible your outcome will be.

There's literally a thread on the News, Guide, and Discussion forum where you can PM a guy here who is presumably an insider at T-Mobile .
You can ask anyone on that thread he's legit and will do it in a few days of you asking.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7t/how-to/t-mobile-free-op7t-sim-unlocking-t4014053
No need to lie to the employees

gus2144 said:
How did you convert to international on the 7T?
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How do you convert to international?

Djb96 said:
How do you convert to international?
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Download oxygen updater then do a local update

thedrizzle said:
I got my bootloader unlock 7 days after I bought my 7T. Not paid off. It all depends on how you go about it. I'm also fully converted to international, and it's markedly better than tmo's version of oos.
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How did you convert, I just got mine unlocked and would love to know how you did this

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Bounty thread for internation (H850) port to H830 - Potential sim unlock method

This thread is a bounty to get a proper port of the H850 framework. This will allow us to enjoy all the feature of the H850 on our H830. Personally I am hoping this will make unlocking my G5 easier because we should be able to obtain our unlock codes (I already have mine) and do it the standard way. But understand when pledging that is only a theory and no guarantees.
If you pledge please pay up once it has been achieved.
As always this port must be something the average user can flash. Once it has been achieved we will discuss with the dev(s) on how/if they want to receive their donations.
So far the devs I know of are @autoprime and @Miustone
Pledges:
jkhan49 - $25
liushangrong - $50
Total: $75
Decided to sell my phone so I removed my pledge but I'll keep updating it for you. I got impatient after a month an a half.
Hey buddy $25 from my side too..
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Hey buddy $25 from my side too..
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Updated ☺
Can anybody help me T-Mobile sim unlock method ,$50
I suspect we have a CM ROM, will be able to use the key to unlock. The system determines the network lock tips?
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I suspect we have a CM ROM, will be able to use the key to unlock. The system determines the network lock tips?
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Yeah cm should work too I would assume as long as it is properly ported.
I updated the OP and removed my name since I gave up and sold my phone. I will continue to update this is anyone else wants to pledge. Good luck everyone
Delete my quota, I have to sell my phone
Thought this was for bootloader unlock...
joshuadjohnson22 said:
...Decided to sell my phone so I removed my pledge but I'll keep updating it for you. I got impatient after a month an a half.
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If you had your TMobile LG G5 for a month and half, wouldn't TMobile unlock it for you? What happened?
I'm keeping my G5 for 40days and then trying to unlock it, so I was just wondering what your results were.
Thanks
23good said:
If you had your TMobile LG G5 for a month and half, wouldn't TMobile unlock it for you? What happened?
I'm keeping my G5 for 40days and then trying to unlock it, so I was just wondering what your results were.
Thanks
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You would think but even after FCC complaint and having T-Mobile office of the president call me saying they really want to unlock it but it isn't showing up on their system and they have tried every method they have... After spending 65 dollars in cellphone service and getting no where I caved. Good luck... Never worked out for me
joshuadjohnson22 said:
You would think but even after FCC complaint and having T-Mobile office of the president call me saying they really want to unlock it but it isn't showing up on their system and they have tried every method they have... After spending 65 dollars in cellphone service and getting no where I caved. Good luck... Never worked out for me
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I'm 21 days in and my imei isn't showing up in their system, so I think I'll be in the same boat. Thanks for your reply.
23good said:
I'm 21 days in and my imei isn't showing up in their system, so I think I'll be in the same boat. Thanks for your reply.
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The same thing happened to me and a lot of other people. My IMEI wasn't showing in their system so they said they couldn't unlock it. Don't listen to them. Lodge a complaint with the FCC saying they REFUSE to unlock your phone then contact Jennifer (information is below). I found it in another XDA thread. I got a call back in a few days (you have to be patient) from a Dianne who said they would escalate the issue and OVERRIDE it in the system to unlock it. Later I got a call back saying to retry the unlock app and it worked. You have to be past the 40 days of service though. I'm not sure why it didn't work for the other guy but you have to be persistent and don't take no for an answer. Be polite but persistent. By law they have to unlock it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66577246&postcount=11
Jennifer Garza
Specialist - Executive Response?*
Office of the President/CEO
Desk:?*877-290-6323 ext. 3417976
Email:?*[email protected]
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... Later I got a call back saying to retry the unlock app and it worked...
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Were you rooted when you used the app to unlock your phone? Cause mine is rooted.
Just wondering if I need to remove root for the app to work?
23good said:
Were you rooted when you used the app to unlock your phone? Cause mine is rooted.
Just wondering if I need to remove root for the app to work?
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I used LGUP to reflash the stock ROM temporarily until it was unlocked because rooting it after the unlock does not remove the unlock SIM unlocks are permanent no matter what you flash to the device since the unlock is stored on a separate chip than the system. It shouldn't matter if your rooted but I would reflash stock to be sure. Also, I SIM unlocked to get AT&T but AT&T really sucked on it, I never got a single drop of LTE and I even went to the AT&T store and called their customer service many times and the phone was definitely set up right (APN, preferred tech, ect.). It may just be my area though. I'm back with T-Mobile now because it's much better than any other carrier in my area. I spoke with Diana at T-Mobile for the unlock.
Hello
What if You change the IMEI number of your LG G5 H830 TMOBILE phone to a "good' IMEI - that has been allready Unlocked with TMOBILE , and than run "DEVICE UNLOCK" app on your phone ?
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What if You change the IMEI number of your LG G5 H830 TMOBILE phone to a "good' IMEI - that has been allready Unlocked with TMOBILE , and than run "DEVICE UNLOCK" app on your phone ?
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It will not work
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It will not work
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Hello nkhater
Thanks for the tip .
It will not work because it will fail/blocked in TMOBILE SERVICE ?
I pictured the whole process like :
1) The "DEVICE UNLOCK" app , send the IMEI # (faked one) to the TMO server
2) The Server will check to see if the IMEI number is not blacklisted / etc
3) Since the number is Eligible to unlock (it has been unlocked before) - the server will send GOOD respond to the phone
4) The phone will be unlocked (for good)
5) then - I'll retrieve the original IMEI to the phone.
In what stage do you think - the process will fail ?

[HELP] unlock alcatel idol 4s T-Mobile

Hi.
Someone will know how to unlock Alcatel idol 4s Windows from T-mobile?
I not have T-Mobile Account. i do not live in US. I called T-Mobile but they ask for an account to be able to unlock this cellphone.
Can it be unlocked through a service or Software?
Thanks and Regards!
There are sim unlocking/network unlocking services. I am aware of a good one for Lumias, but have not had luck on the IDOL4s yet. Maybe someone can give a suggestion of a valid one they used more recently...
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There are sim unlocking/network unlocking services. I am aware of a good one for Lumias, but have not had luck on the IDOL4s yet. Maybe someone can give a suggestion of a valid one they used more recently...
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Yes, I have contacted several services but none to result, one that you recommend me?
I have only tried one that says they will do it, but it resulted in no service provided thus far. I have since put in a dispute/claim with paypal. The order still says in progress when I check the site. It has been that way since 5/28. So maybe their turnaround is much longer than what is advertised. No communication from them at all too. So at this point I have not one to recommend.
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I have only tried one that says they will do it, but it resulted in no service provided thus far. I have since put in a dispute/claim with paypal. The order still says in progress when I check the site. It has been that way since 5/28. So maybe their turnaround is much longer than what is advertised. No communication from them at all too. So at this point I have not one to recommend.
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ok. what is this site? you live in US? why not use t-mobile unlock service? they only ask for an account
I do not use T-Mobile service, much like your self. I had a situation where Alcatel in an attempt to replace my last Idol 4s mailed me the T-Mobile locked model instead of what I sent in which was the unlocked model. The only site I found when looking for a whole day was simunlock.com, they say they support unlocking it and let you fill the form out on the site with the information required.
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I do not use T-Mobile service, much like your self. I had a situation where Alcatel in an attempt to replace my last Idol 4s mailed me the T-Mobile locked model instead of what I sent in which was the unlocked model. The only site I found when looking for a whole day was simunlock.com, they say they support unlocking it and let you fill the form out on the site with the information required.
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I have a request in simunlock but I do not trust much in this site, although the code costs little there is no response by the site. The request is made on 06/03/17, do you have any idea to unlock it? regards
rjcs123 said:
I have a request in simunlock but I do not trust much in this site, although the code costs little there is no response by the site. The request is made on 06/03/17, do you have any idea to unlock it? regards
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Good luck. Like I said above that's the only one I found but I did not recommend it. I only pasted it for you since you requested anyway. I have submitted a claim via PayPal for my order a couple days ago.
nate0 said:
Good luck. Like I said above that's the only one I found but I did not recommend it. I only pasted it for you since you requested anyway. I have submitted a claim via PayPal for my order a couple days ago.
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Yes, the site seems false, if there are more sites like unlockonline, anyway, in every site that asks me the provider id, but neither the device nor the box appear. Thanks
The provider ID is on the sticker that was on the back of the phone.
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The provider ID is on the sticker that was on the back of the phone.
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When I bought the phone I did not have the sticker. I found a page where you enter the imei and it shows the model, the brand and the provider id. I do not know exactly if the provider ID that shows is the correct one, in your case could you give me an example of the provider id of your alcatel? Since as I tell you, mine does not bring the sticker
@rjcs123
This was the provider ID on the sticker for the T-Mobile variant Alcatel mistakenly sent me. 6071w-2btbus7
@nate0 is the same provider id that throws me the page = 6071W-2BTBUS7-1, model = Alcatel 4S Pro TMO
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@nate0 is the same provider id that throws me the page = 6071W-2BTBUS7-1, model = Alcatel 4S Pro TMO
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Are you making progress?
Someone on Windows Central sent me a message on a work around way they used to unlock this model. Below I summarized it.
A workaround for the unlock code:
A for sure way is to have T-Mobile to unlock it. But you need service with them to get the unlock code while having nothing owed on the phone or account. Call them and ask for the cheapest prepaid plan for one month, so that you can get the unlock code? He ordered a $5.99 sim card with 30 minutes and 30 text messages he used that for a few days so the IMEI can show as active in their database. I will follow up with him to see if he did in fact unlock it already.
UPDATE: Turns out T-Mobile was not telling the truth and needed more from his account then they lead on. So he canceled that method. T-Mobile did however share a unlocking site for him to consider, which is strange. But I guess they were doing what they could to provide customer satisfaction.
I'm also interested in finding a way to unlock my Alcatel 4S Windows. I sent my unlocked phone in for earpiece repairs and they sent it back to me SIM locked with a new IMEI. I have no clue why such a repair requires a new IMEI and relocking back to TMO (the device is the same, perhaps system board change?). I even left a note that the phone is unlocked and I need it to remain unlocked after the repairs. Now I'm stuck. I'm not with TMO and have no way to unlock it.
My first Alcatel phone and I don't even get to use it.
Tried to get TMobile to provide the code for 2 months before I switched, they repeatedly said it was requested, never received it.
Could not find any vendors that could provide the code.
Contacted Alcatel and they said only Tmobile had the unlock codes.
Gave up and bought a 650, but will most likely switch to iOS when it breaks. Apps are disappearing daily and W10M is god awful slow. Sad really!!!!!
aleunge said:
I'm also interested in finding a way to unlock my Alcatel 4S Windows. I sent my unlocked phone in for earpiece repairs and they sent it back to me SIM locked with a new IMEI. I have no clue why such a repair requires a new IMEI and relocking back to TMO (the device is the same, perhaps system board change?). I even left a note that the phone is unlocked and I need it to remain unlocked after the repairs. Now I'm stuck. I'm not with TMO and have no way to unlock it.
My first Alcatel phone and I don't even get to use it.
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Alcatel has been a pain in the neack honestly...FFU is still broken for the open market model. Probably why they feel they have to send out T-Mobile units not realizing they are locked to the T-Mobile network...lol
UPDATE: after speaking to a few support reps, one finally figured out what happened, that some of us were screwed over getting a phone we can't use. Got a prepaid shipping label and returned it. Now I have a brand new in box open market version with VR headset and everything (I already have one but I'm not complaining). I'm satisfied for now. Just worried the next time the speaker blows and I have to send it in for service again...
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Someone on Windows Central sent me a message on a work around way they used to unlock this model. Below I summarized it.
A workaround for the unlock code:
A for sure way is to have T-Mobile to unlock it. But you need service with them to get the unlock code while having nothing owed on the phone or account. Call them and ask for the cheapest prepaid plan for one month, so that you can get the unlock code? He ordered a $5.99 sim card with 30 minutes and 30 text messages he used that for a few days so the IMEI can show as active in their database. I will follow up with him to see if he did in fact unlock it already.
UPDATE: Turns out T-Mobile was not telling the truth and needed more from his account then they lead on. So he canceled that method. T-Mobile did however share a unlocking site for him to consider, which is strange. But I guess they were doing what they could to provide customer satisfaction.
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Has there been any further progress? I would be interested to know which unlock site TMO recommended. I have tried 3 sites in total and received 2 refunds so far. I was able to get an unlock code using an Android app on another phone, but I just receive the message "incorrect code" when I input on the Idol 4s.

AT&T Bootloader Bounty

I'd like to to start a bounty to get the AT&T model unlocked or at the very least rooted. I'll start by pledging $25 via PayPal to whoever figures it out first.
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Good luck
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Good luck
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It's pretty much my only option. I had to let go of the T-Mobile one I had since I couldn't get it sim unlocked.
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Why not that sucks
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Why not that sucks
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I had a hell of a time dealing with not just T-Mobile, but Motorola customer service and the seller I bought it from. Initially I thought it was like someone here suggested and he was selling an unpaid bogo phone. Turns out the device was paid off but never activated or linked to an account. For that reason T-Mobile could not or WOULD not unlock it.
Saying it couldn't be unlocked seemed like bs to me. The imei came back clean, I had proof that I bought it and a T-Mobile employee even tossed in his sim and was able to make/receive calls. I had even tried to use cellunlocker.net but then weren't able to unlock the phone and fortunately refunded me as advertised.
The whole thing has been a nightmare and I'm frustrated and ready to be done with it. I really like the phone (I've had two now ffs) and would love to be able to root/flash custom roms when they become available but that doesn't matter if I can't use my phone as a phone.
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Dang thats stupid
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Yea att is crap because they like to keep it locked down
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There is almost no point in unlocking it..there isn't even root for the T-Mobile version and this thing is SO EASY TO FLASH
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There is almost no point in unlocking it..there isn't even root for the T-Mobile version and this thing is SO EASY TO FLASH
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Can you please elaborate? Do you mean flashing roms or firmware? Have you done either on this device? I haven't had a Motorola since the Atrix 4g, but I remember flashing different firmware on it. I'm coming from Sony where you have to unlock the bootloader, install a custom recovery and then flash supersu to obtain root.
Honestly I'm not too worried about flashing custom roms so much as I am having root. I have never owned an unrooted phone and have gotten used to to a few root apps, primarily titanium backup and adaway. I've gotten used to to no xposed one 7.1.1 but those two apps are must haves.
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Can you please elaborate? Do you mean flashing roms or firmware? Have you done either on this device? I haven't had a Motorola since the Atrix 4g, but I remember flashing different firmware on it. I'm coming from Sony where you have to unlock the bootloader, install a custom recovery and then flash supersu to obtain root.
Honestly I'm not too worried about flashing custom roms so much as I am having root. I have never owned an unrooted phone and have gotten used to to a few root apps, primarily titanium backup and adaway. I've gotten used to to no xposed one 7.1.1 but those two apps are must haves.
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flasing twrp is stupid easy,ive flashed a twrp image for another phone but it freezes up
I'm going to retract my pledge as I no longer have the At&t model. After quite a bit of work I was able to get a T-Mobile unit sim unlocked. Aside from preferring the black color it's a win in every way. I got mine on eBay new for $550 vs Att's $809, and has less carrier bloat, better battery life and an unlockable bootloader.
filthyfnj24 said:
I'm going to retract my pledge as I no longer have the At&t model. After quite a bit of work I was able to get a T-Mobile unit sim unlocked. Aside from preferring the black color it's a win in every way. I got mine on eBay new for $550 vs Att's $809, and has less carrier bloat, better battery life and an unlockable bootloader.
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If the Sprint one can use AT&T towers, it is black also.
Uzephi said:
If the Sprint one can use AT&T towers, it is black also.
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I think it can but I don't want to have to go through the entire process of getting a device unlocked again. Maybe if a good deal comes up on an unlocked black one I'll flip my gray for it. It's currently in a case so I can't tell anyway.
I'd like to do the first guy's offer. I will pay whoever can unlock the at& moto z2 force bootloader 25$. I unlocked it for MetroPCS
filthyfnj24 said:
I'm going to retract my pledge as I no longer have the At&t model. After quite a bit of work I was able to get a T-Mobile unit sim unlocked. Aside from preferring the black color it's a win in every way. I got mine on eBay new for $550 vs Att's $809, and has less carrier bloat, better battery life and an unlockable bootloader.
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tmob bootloader can officially unlock from motorola website?
zlebors said:
tmob bootloader can officially unlock from motorola website?
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Correct
i have many of these device in my company and am willing to put up 100 to get my bootloader unlocked even if it was a method like the sunshine route from the old days
I am currently in talks with ATT'S executive support who have direct access to the legal team, Etc.. I explained that they were in violation of FCC Title 47 part 27.16 where they are not allowed to disable any features. Which they have by directly linking the hotspot functionality to the ATT network preventing me from using that feature on any other networks. After I explained that in detail how they were violation they are actually now looking into a way to unlock my bootloader so I can replace the ATT software with whatever I please. I received that phone call Friday, Feb 17. Wish me luck...
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I am currently in talks with ATT'S executive support who have direct access to the legal team, Etc.. I explained that they were in violation of FCC Title 47 part 27.16 where they are not allowed to disable any features. Which they have by directly linking the hotspot functionality to the ATT network preventing me from using that feature on any other networks. After I explained that in detail how they were violation they are actually now looking into a way to unlock my bootloader so I can replace the ATT software with whatever I please. I received that phone call Friday, Feb 17. Wish me luck...
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Received my phone call today and as expected they gave a **** excuse of "We do not support unlocking of the boot-loader due to it can make software unstable" So I asked for legal information so I could take them to small claims since that is an option he came back with you can find that info on att.com so ATT is going to force my hand I believe this is something I can win in small claims I am asking if there is anyone out there that would like to help throw resources together to make my case stronger against them when I take them to court I would appreciate it.
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Received my phone call today and as expected they gave a **** excuse of "We do not support unlocking of the boot-loader due to it can make software unstable" So I asked for legal information so I could take them to small claims since that is an option he came back with you can find that info on att.com so ATT is going to force my hand I believe this is something I can win in small claims I am asking if there is anyone out there that would like to help throw resources together to make my case stronger against them when I take them to court I would appreciate it.
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you're probably not going to get any headway, i mean this is stated in pretty much every device manual from AT&T:
The software, interfaces, documentation, data, and content provided for your Equipment as may be updated, downloaded, or replaced by feature enhancements, software updates, system restore software or data generated or provided subsequently by AT&T (hereinafter “Software”) is licensed, not sold, to you by AT&Tand/or its licensors/suppliers for use only on your Equipment. Your use of the Software shall comply with its intended purposes as determined by us, all applicable laws, and AT&T’s Acceptable Use Policy at att.com/AcceptableUsePolicy.
You are not permitted to use the Software in any manner not authorized by this License. You may not (and you agree not to enable others to) copy, decompile, reverse engineer, disassemble, reproduce, attempt to derive the source code of, decrypt, modify, defeat protective mechanisms, combine with other software, or create derivative works of the Software or any portion thereof. You may not rent, lease, lend, sell, redistribute, transfer or sublicense the Software or any portion thereof. You agree the Software contains proprietary content and information owned by AT&T and/or its licensors/suppliers.
AT&T and its licensors/suppliers reserve the right to change, suspend, terminate, remove, impose limits on the use or access to, or disable access to, the Software at any time without notice and will have no liability for doing so. You acknowledge AT&T’s Software licensors/suppliers are intended third party beneficiaries of this license, including the indemnification, limitation of liability, disclaimer of warranty provisions found in this Agreement.
and you technically agreed to this when you bought the device from AT&T, if you wanted to unlock the bootloader you should have bought the Sprint/TMO/Global variants
Shiro12 said:
you're probably not going to get any headway, i mean this is stated in pretty much every device manual from AT&T:
The software, interfaces, documentation, data, and content provided for your Equipment as may be updated, downloaded, or replaced by feature enhancements, software updates, system restore software or data generated or provided subsequently by AT&T (hereinafter “Software”) is licensed, not sold, to you by AT&Tand/or its licensors/suppliers for use only on your Equipment. Your use of the Software shall comply with its intended purposes as determined by us, all applicable laws, and AT&T’s Acceptable Use Policy at att.com/AcceptableUsePolicy.
You are not permitted to use the Software in any manner not authorized by this License. You may not (and you agree not to enable others to) copy, decompile, reverse engineer, disassemble, reproduce, attempt to derive the source code of, decrypt, modify, defeat protective mechanisms, combine with other software, or create derivative works of the Software or any portion thereof. You may not rent, lease, lend, sell, redistribute, transfer or sublicense the Software or any portion thereof. You agree the Software contains proprietary content and information owned by AT&T and/or its licensors/suppliers.
AT&T and its licensors/suppliers reserve the right to change, suspend, terminate, remove, impose limits on the use or access to, or disable access to, the Software at any time without notice and will have no liability for doing so. You acknowledge AT&T’s Software licensors/suppliers are intended third party beneficiaries of this license, including the indemnification, limitation of liability, disclaimer of warranty provisions found in this Agreement.
and you technically agreed to this when you bought the device from AT&T, if you wanted to unlock the bootloader you should have bought the Sprint/TMO/Global variants
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i fully understand this, and it is regarding the use of AT&T software. for the most part we do not want to run, use, or manipulate the AT&T firmware. i want to show support in this effort, as we should be able to remove the software and reinstall any other i wish as long as i accept that my warranty is now gone forever.

Network Unlock Code Question

Hello. I have recently bought the device and found out about the rediculous locked bootloader issues. In order to do a bootloader unlock, you have to network unlock first. Here is my question. I found an unlocking website (https://unlocklocks.com/) and it supports the OP 7T, from tmobile usa. Would this be a realistic method? Anyone ever used/heard of these guys? I could care less if it was over $100, it would be well worth it to me. The question is "would it work?" Thanks
bynarie said:
Hello. I have recently bought the device and found out about the rediculous locked bootloader issues. In order to do a bootloader unlock, you have to network unlock first. Here is my question. I found an unlocking website (https://unlocklocks.com/) and it supports the OP 7T, from tmobile usa. Would this be a realistic method? Anyone ever used/heard of these guys? I could care less if it was over $100, it would be well worth it to me. The question is "would it work?" Thanks
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A guy is/ was doing some unlocks for free check in the questions section
caligood3 said:
A guy is/ was doing some unlocks for free check in the questions section
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Yea I put in a request but if something happens if the user cannot do it I need an alternative.
bynarie said:
Yea I put in a request but if something happens if the user cannot do it I need an alternative.
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Well unless he's not doing it anywhere he should be able to he did mines in a couple of days just give it some time
Thank you. We will see what happens.
this won't cost you a cent
Hi
my method is free
install the app called VTS Android vulnerability suite. The oneplus 7T has two known vulnerabilities that have already been patched by google. dial 611 on your phone let them know the CRITICAL vulnerabilities have been patched by google the the service ie. Tmobile with its locked bootloader is keeping you from applying the update. Tell them on the record if they refuse to oem unlock then if your identity is ever stolen then they would be the responsible party. your ammo is the CVE and making the service liable... My phone is not paid off nor has the phone been on the network for 40 days. tell your tier 3 rep its above top secret. Cristy called me back in three days as she promised and unlocked my phone. This IS the only sure way to do it.
stevensquest said:
Hi
my method is free
install the app called VTS Android vulnerability suite. The oneplus 7T has two known vulnerabilities that have already been patched by google. dial 611 on your phone let them know the CRITICAL vulnerabilities have been patched by google the the service ie. Tmobile with its locked bootloader is keeping you from applying the update. Tell them on the record if they refuse to oem unlock then if your identity is ever stolen then they would be the responsible party. your ammo is the CVE and making the service liable... My phone is not paid off nor has the phone been on the network for 40 days. tell your tier 3 rep its above top secret. Cristy called me back in three days as she promised and unlocked my phone. This IS the only sure way to do it.
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Hey thanks for the info. I got my network unlock per xda user mobbdeep. Just waiting on the stupid unlock token.

Sim Unlock Success (Not bait I swear)

TLDR: I was able to get my unlock code from Codes2Unlock (even with my phone having an unpaid balance).
Go to Codes2Unlock website, choose any microsoft lumia device, put in the IMEI for the Duo, once you get a confirmation email, forward it to their support rep telling them that its a surface duo and that there was no option for a Surface Duo on their website, Play the waiting game, and Enjoy once they send it over.
I (probably like you) for the longest time wanted to get my surface unlocked but couldnt because at the time i was paying on my device AT&T gave me the run around with unlock codes, and so did microsoft. Because of the area i lived in the duo was basically useless on AT&T and i literally only switched from tmobile for that phone.
I checked website after website and nobody was able to do it. I happened to remember Codes2Unlock.com from years ago when I got an unlock code from them for my Galaxy S4. So i emailed them, asked if they supported unlocking the surface duo. they said yes-- strange thing was on their site theres no option for the surface duo even though if you google it, theres a link saying they do.
So the support rep (who replies fast af lol) messaged me back asking if my device asks for an unlock pin--i said yes-- the support person said it should be no problem.
I mentioned to them that theres no option for the surface Duo and that only Lumia devices show-- they said just select any Microsoft Lumia device, send the confirmation email with the IMEI and let them know its a surface duo and they'll update it on their end. they also mentioned (after asking) that an unpaid device doesnt matter and they can still get an unlock code.
I forwarded the same Rep the confirmation email and 5 days later (this morning) i woke up with my unlock code and now my Duo runs on T-Mobile.
If theres any doubts ill reply with screenshots but im at work rn so it was just easier to type all this out first. Hope this helps anyone stuck on AT&T
I have been told by both Microsoft and AT&T to pound sand. Open an account and use the phone on a paid plan. Just tried your method and I'm waiting a response with my code. They did reply to my updated device info within 5 minutes. Super fast. Thanks thanks for the suggestion, hope this works better than then dialing AT&T or Microsoft support. I will update to confirm this works. Sorry for posting in two threads.
carortruck80 said:
I have been told by both Microsoft and AT&T to pound sand. Open an account and use the phone on a paid plan. Just tried your method and I'm waiting a response with my code. They did reply to my updated device info within 5 minutes. Super fast. Thanks thanks for the suggestion, hope this works better than then dialing AT&T or Microsoft support. I will update to confirm this works. Sorry for posting in two threads.
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Youre fine haha, im just glad I was able to help someone
Microsoft and AT&T can kick rocks. I cant wait for some custom roms to get released
@carortruck80 were you able to unlock with this service? Ive been waiting at att/unlock for more than a week now. status still on "IN PROGRESS" since 18th of May!
Tbaba said:
@carortruck80 were you able to unlock with this service? Ive been waiting at att/unlock for more than a week now. status still on "IN PROGRESS" since 18th of May!
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Did you email them like I mentioned in the post?
Good morning all. I would like to report back that I Did get this thing unlocked. However, and that is a Big however, AT&T nor the mentioned supplier was able to confirm the existence of the imei Without the phone first being registered on the AT&T network. I had to buy a prepaid plan to get the phone to work. Then, magically, 18 hours later I got the confirmation from AT&T after emails saying "we are further investigating your request.". The mentioned supplier also said that it didn't exist till then. I canceled my request after AT&T finally came through. BE Warned! Even tried redpocket (AT&T mvno) and they couldn't even do the initial activation.
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Good morning all. I would like to report back that I Did get this thing unlocked. However, and that is a Big however, AT&T nor the mentioned supplier was able to confirm the existence of the imei Without the phone first being registered on the AT&T network. I had to buy a prepaid plan to get the phone to work. Then, magically, 18 hours later I got the confirmation from AT&T after emails saying "we are further investigating your request.". The mentioned supplier also said that it didn't exist till then. I canceled my request after AT&T finally came through. BE Warned! Even tried redpocket (AT&T mvno) and they couldn't even do the initial activation.
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Huh? did you never have the phone up and running on AT&T network?
none24 said:
Huh? did you never have the phone up and running on AT&T network?
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I had to buy a prepay plan for them to unlock it because without putting it on att first, it didn't exist to them. Yes, activated on att to get unlock code, got code, swapped Sim, entered code and unlocked. That was the final resolution to getting it unlocked.
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I had to buy a prepay plan for them to unlock it because without putting it on att first, it didn't exist to them. Yes, activated on att to get unlock code, got code, swapped Sim, entered code and unlocked. That was the final resolution to getting it unlocked.
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Oof yeah that's because they don't register the IMEI in their system until the phone is activated. Which is likely why codes2unlock couldn't find it either
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Oof yeah that's because they don't register the IMEI in their system until the phone is activated. Which is likely why codes2unlock couldn't find it either
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So, that being said.... To update everyone, IF YOU BUY A NEW SEALED IN THE BOX PHONE, it cannot be unlocked unless first actually being registered/activated on the network it is locked to. Silly me bought a new sealed device and tried to unlock it without paying the man first. Really wish there was some direction on this before I bought it. Oh well. I figured there would be a record somewhere since the DID assign it an IMEI.
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Did you email them like I mentioned in the post?
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I havent tried codes2unlock yet. I'm still waiting on the att unlock site i filled.
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So, that being said.... To update everyone, IF YOU BUY A NEW SEALED IN THE BOX PHONE, it cannot be unlocked unless first actually being registered/activated on the network it is locked to. Silly me bought a new sealed device and tried to unlock it without paying the man first. Really wish there was some direction on this before I bought it. Oh well. I figured there would be a record somewhere since the DID assign it an IMEI.
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This may be a HUGE problem for me. Cause i got the sealed one form amazon. not currently in the US, and dont have an att sim card. do I have a brick on my hands now?
Tbaba said:
This may be a HUGE problem for me. Cause i got the sealed one form amazon. not currently in the US, and dont have an att sim card. do I have a brick on my hands now?
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If it is an att model, it has the att Sim in it. Not sure about activation overseas. I don't understand why nobody mentions this. I have never bought a sealed locked phone just to unlock it so I didn't know. To me, it sounds like there is no master list or database of what phones and imei's got made. It doesn't exist until it is activated. I hope you don't, but sounds like you do. I bought it originally to test to see if I wanted to trade it in with Ms for the duo 2, so it wasn't a deal breaker...but if I didn't like it, I would have been stuck with it.
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If it is an att model, it has the att Sim in it. Not sure about activation overseas. I don't understand why nobody mentions this. I have never bought a sealed locked phone just to unlock it so I didn't know. To me, it sounds like there is no master list or database of what phones and imei's got made. It doesn't exist until it is activated. I hope you don't, but sounds like you do. I bought it originally to test to see if I wanted to trade it in with Ms for the duo 2, so it wasn't a deal breaker...but if I didn't like it, I would have been stuck with it.
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As it it now, I have to get a prepaid AT&T when i get back in the country.... oh, well...
I just tried to go through codes2unlock and after more than double the 7 working days and two support request emails going unanswered I would strongly warn against using codes2unlock. Seems I've been scammed out of the 35usd fee, buyer beware.
Anyone tried this service recently?

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