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Hi Community,
I have the M2 since a few month and I'm still looking for a working root method. So far I've tried Kingroot and the official way via Huawei-Support, but they couldn't give me the code because I cannot find the Product ID of the M2 (Mine is wifi only, no dialer -> no chance to "dial" the code to get the product ID).
I read through the forums here and some chinese forums and it seems like it is possible, to use the TWRP for the X2 for the M2 as well. But of course I need to unlock the bootloader in order to be able to flash that.
Is anyone of you aware of any working root or unlock method for the M2-801W?
Any hint is greatly appriciated. Thanks in Advance!
Tested srsroot as well without success even though it says it is supported. It patches the system and reboots - but su binary isn't there after the reboot.
FRP Protection is disabled in developer options (OEM Flashing -> Enabled), Bootloader says FRP Protection is not active
tb2009 said:
Tested srsroot as well without success even though it says it is supported. It patches the system and reboots - but su binary isn't there after the reboot.
FRP Protection is disabled in developer options (OEM Flashing -> Enabled), Bootloader says FRP Protection is not active
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Thanks für keeping us posted. I'm also desperately searching for an unlock solution.
Regards
tb2009 said:
Hi Community,
I have the M2 since a few month and I'm still looking for a working root method. So far I've tried Kingroot and the official way via Huawei-Support, but they couldn't give me the code because I cannot find the Product ID of the M2 (Mine is wifi only, no dialer -> no chance to "dial" the code to get the product ID).
I read through the forums here and some chinese forums and it seems like it is possible, to use the TWRP for the X2 for the M2 as well. But of course I need to unlock the bootloader in order to be able to flash that.
Is anyone of you aware of any working root or unlock method for the M2-801W?
Any hint is greatly appriciated. Thanks in Advance!
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I found a youtube video with the title HUAWEI MEDIAPAD M2 UNLOCK USING FURIOUSGOLD.
There it is shown that you have to go to the calculator and type in ()()2846579()() and then =. (Tablet must be in landscape mode to get the parenthesis.) This opens the project menu where I found my IMEI, although I do not understand why my WIFI only tablet has one. Anyway, it was the same as the serial number.
For the product ID I tried the same procedure: Calculator -> ()()1357946()() and then =. Shows an 8-digit number.
I then went to the Huwai site for the unlock key. After pressing the submit button, I get 'SN and IMEI are mismatched.' I will contact Huawei about this error.
Does this work for anybody else?
included_triangulum said:
I found a youtube video with the title HUAWEI MEDIAPAD M2 UNLOCK USING FURIOUSGOLD.
There it is shown that you have to go to the calculator and type in ()()2846579()() and then =. (Tablet must be in landscape mode to get the parenthesis.) This opens the project menu where I found my IMEI, although I do not understand why my WIFI only tablet has one. Anyway, it was the same as the serial number.
For the product ID I tried the same procedure: Calculator -> ()()1357946()() and then =. Shows an 8-digit number.
I then went to the Huwai site for the unlock key. After pressing the submit button, I get 'SN and IMEI are mismatched.' I will contact Huawei about this error.
Does this work for anybody else?
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Works for me as well. Got also an error message on the huawei unlock side saying "The Huawei ID used to apply for the unlock code has not been used on the device for more than 14 days."
Edit: Furios Gold is a sim unlock tool. We need a bootloader unlock tool!
Thanks
It is actually possible to unlock the bootloader just fine, did it on mine. The option 3 on http://forum.xda-developers.com/med...apad-x2-unlock-bootloader-root-guide-t3212325 ie. using DC-unlock and then "fastboot oem unlock xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" using adb works. I have not tried the TWRP meant for X2 on the M2, but as far as I have understood it should work.
WereCatf said:
It is actually possible to unlock the bootloader just fine, did it on mine. The option 3 on http://forum.xda-developers.com/med...apad-x2-unlock-bootloader-root-guide-t3212325 ie. using DC-unlock and then "fastboot oem unlock xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" using adb works. I have not tried the TWRP meant for X2 on the M2, but as far as I have understood it should work.
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Thank you for sharing that information - unfortunately it is not working for me, DC unlocker fails to detect the tablet. I followed the instructions carefully, all drivers are present as described on dc unlocker page. I tried it in a windows VM and on HW, doesn't work for me.. (I tried autodetect huawei phone and Mediapad X2 directly)
Do you have the LTE or the wifi version? Has anyone managed to unlock the wifi only version?
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Do you have the LTE or the wifi version? Has anyone managed to unlock the wifi only version?
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I have the LTE-version, so that's probably why it worked for me.
I just wanted to let you know, that I was able to root the device with the latest kingroot apk
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I just wanted to let you know, that I was able to root the device with the latest kingroot apk
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Thanks, I will try that
tb2009 said:
I just wanted to let you know, that I was able to root the device with the latest kingroot apk
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does not work for me.
Is there difference between m8, m10 wifi & lte?
well kingoroot didn't work for me i have the m2 8.0 on lollipop 5.1.1
latest kingroot is not working for me as well.. any other suggestions? thank you in advance.
crazybone21 said:
latest kingroot is not working for me as well.. any other suggestions? thank you in advance.
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Do you have 8, 10 lte or wifi?
I have mediapad m2-801L.
I have rooted my phone already by following the guide in mediapad x2.
Well that's good that there is alternative method if kingroot doesn't work.
A. Please go to this link: here
B. I have used DC Unlocker to unlock my bootloader (costs €4) and it can directly unlock the mediapad by using their app. Please click here
C. I flashed the TWRP in the link above using fastboot.
D. I flashed the SuperSU found in the same link above and done! Mediapad M2 is rooted now.
Do you know Iif it's possible to root without unlocking bootloader? do we loose anything if bootloader is unlocking.
I have xperia z5c and I don't want to unlock bootloader because some features will be disabled
Kingroot worked for me (latest version, APK run directly on the tablet)
I have the 802L Wifi only on 5.1.1, Kingroot said that there is no root method available, but I was able to continue and got root.
Previously, i had disabled the FRP Protection (Developer Options -> Enable OEM flashing)
DC Unlocker worked for me as well - the Mediapad 8.0 seems to be supported now in the latest version. You need to set your device to manufacturing mode (open the calculator, turn the tablet around to see it in landscape mode, type ()()2846579()() and =
then, from the background service menu, select USB Options -> Manufacturing mode.
You need to install the driver package from this page: https://www.dc-unlocker.com/how-to-read-huawei-bootloader-unlock-code
After the bootloader was unlocked, I was able to flash TWRP (the chinese version for the X2) and an english language pack (just place the ui.zip in TWRP -> theme folder on the tablet) - SuperSU worked as well, I'm having some trouble with xposed, sometimes it is working, sometimes it's not.
Hello everyone,
I need some help unlocking my HTc one M8. I ma mainly doing it so that I can recovery lost data. (if you know of any alternatives for recovering lost data that does not inlucde rooting, please let me know.
I am following these instructions to root my device:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=51465837#post51465837
One of the steps says that I need to enable OEM unlock. However, with my sprint phone, I am unable to enable this feature.
I was wondering if someone could point me to a tutorial for rooting the device.
philm001 said:
Hello everyone,
I need some help unlocking my HTc one M8. I ma mainly doing it so that I can recovery lost data. (if you know of any alternatives for recovering lost data that does not inlucde rooting, please let me know.
I am following these instructions to root my device:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=51465837#post51465837
One of the steps says that I need to enable OEM unlock. However, with my sprint phone, I am unable to enable this feature.
I was wondering if someone could point me to a tutorial for rooting the device.
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If you don't see OEM UNLOCK, do you see DEVELOPER OPTIONS in your settings menu? If you do not see DEVELOPER OPTIONS, you will need to this:
Open SETTINGS - ABOUT PHONE
Scroll to the BUILD NUMBER and tap it 7 times to enable DEVELOPER OPTIONS.
Once you have enabled DEVELOPER OPTIONS you can select OEM UNLOCK and follow the steps from htcdev.com
Let me know if this is your problem and if it helped.
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Hello,
Yes, I do see the developer options and I can access them. I do not see unlock OEM in there
philm001 said:
Hello,
Yes, I do see the developer options and I can access them. I do not see unlock OEM in there
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Okay, so I have been away from the HTC side of things for a while and I forgot about the official HTC way to unlock the bootloader. When you use the official HTC way to unlock the bootloader you do not have to have the OEM UNLOCK in your developer options. You only have to enable USB Debugging in Developer Options. If you follow the steps on www.htcdev.com to unlock the bootloader you will not have a problem. I've done it before in the past and it's pretty simple. There are step by step instructions when using the htcdev.com site. Once you go to the website you have to create an account to get started. If you need any help with it let me know.
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philm001 said:
I ma mainly doing it so that I can recovery lost data. (if you know of any alternatives for recovering lost data that does not inlucde rooting, please let me know.
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Not 100% certain, but I beleive you'll lose your data when you unlock the bootloader.
What do you mean "lost data"? Appears for your description that the phone is functioning okay. Were the files corrupted, or deleted accidentally? If so, there are some apps on the Play store that you can try to recover the data, that don't require root.
Hi, I have a LG G4 H815 on Lollipop and I want to unlock it's bootloader to root it and flash an update and do other stuff. I want to try to unlock the bootloader the official way but whenever I go into the developer options and press the 'Enable OEM Unlock', it gives me a warning and I tap Ok but the slider still stays at the off position and it stays disabled
I really want to flash some stuff on it because some of the stock LG stuff is pretty crappy. Thanks in advance!
Try to soft reset your device and try after that
Zentom said:
Hi, I have a LG G4 H815 on Lollipop and I want to unlock it's bootloader to root it and flash an update and do other stuff. I want to try to unlock the bootloader the official way but whenever I go into the developer options and press the 'Enable OEM Unlock', it gives me a warning and I tap Ok but the slider still stays at the off position and it stays disabled
I really want to flash some stuff on it because some of the stock LG stuff is pretty crappy. Thanks in advance!
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I don't have a slider. It's just a tick box. Try updating to the latest version first or reset your phone completely. All your files are wiped anyway when unlocking the bootloader so you have nothing to lose in trying these.
htr5 said:
I don't have a slider. It's just a tick box. Try updating to the latest version first or reset your phone completely. All your files are wiped anyway when unlocking the bootloader so you have nothing to lose in trying these.
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I tried updating my phone to Marshmallow using the LG Flash tool with a kdz but the tool was having its own problems. It kept saying that it couldn't connect to server. I tried a lot of other methods to upgrade to Marshmallow but they didn't work. Do the flash tools need the bootloader to be unlocked too?
Zentom said:
I tried updating my phone to Marshmallow using the LG Flash tool with a kdz but the tool was having its own problems. It kept saying that it couldn't connect to server. I tried a lot of other methods to upgrade to Marshmallow but they didn't work. Do the flash tools need the bootloader to be unlocked too?
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Without root or an unlocked bootloader, you can only use official root tools. I don't think your software version matters too much. Just do the full factory reset. There's no reason not to try doing this as bootloader unlocking does a factory reset itself.
I have also tried everything on my lg g4 on marshmallow...but can't turn on the oem unlock tick...
Any solutions
I tried factory reset too but still, not switching :'(
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Hi same problem here, have you find a solution ?
Thanks
Tu4n3r said:
Hi same problem here, have you find a solution ?
Thanks
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No, I didn't find a solution But I sold it anyway because the phone started to lag a lot in normal tasks
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I got the same issue as yours here...and cannot even flash some Stock Rom on this "H815" model.....is your phone a refurbished model from Aliexpress? (as I suspect something here)
Dear all
After spending 3 days searching on the net, I found the way :
"Just purchased a LG G4 (H815). I'm in the process of unlocking the bootloader, and have been following LG's official instructions. However, I am having trouble performing step 8 of this guide:
"Enable OEM unlock on your phone. Activating the "Enable OEM unlock" is necessary for the bootloader unlock. To enable OEM unlock, go to Settings >> Developer options and check Enable OEM unlock."
Going into developer options and tapping on "Enable OEM unlock" returns the pop up message "WARNING: Device protection features will not work on this device while this setting is turned on. CANCEL ENABLE". After checking ENABLE, the pop up goes away, and I can see the checkmark box is checked for less than a second, and then it goes back to being unchecked on its own. Can anyone explain this?
Also, if instead of tapping CANCEL or ENABLE on the pop up, I click off of the pop up, the pop up goes away and the box will stay check marked until I interact with something else. Entering adb reboot bootloader from here though still does nothing sadly.
UPDATE: I had to download LG Bridge, connect my phone and use LG Bridge to search for a software update (H81520H) that my LG G4's update center was not finding for some reason. After the update, I had an update android security patch level, and could enable my OEM Unlock!"
Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
LG Bridge doesn't solve the thing for me, it says "Your phone is up to date" ... I installed and removed LG Bridge a few times and even tried to update it. And even tried the "Update error recovery" (blue text on the bottom right of the window), still with no success.
Still no access to Fastboot for me, even if Adb sees in device when prompting the command "adb devices".
This "H815 20o" software version I got (from stock rom, refurbished phone, with this insane locked bootloader) is driving me nuts for 3 days now...
Up,
If anybody ever got the same issue, any help is very welcome!
Problem solved with uSu and SALT
See this thread
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/general/unlock-unlock-lg-g4-device-usu-t3760451
Hey,
I have been searching for an answer to this for quite a while, and I've found some information. Before you start bashing me in the comments, I do know that Nokia has disabled unlocking bootloaders on certain devices. My question is, is there 100% no (free) way of unlocking the bootloader on my phone, or just in general to get root. I am running Android 9, and I do have adb (of course).
Thank!
Also interested in this ... Don't want to let someone mess around with my phone .. used to do it myself
Short answer, no. By the looks of it there are currently no free tools, etc.
Long answer, yes but not accessible for us currently. There are ways to gain root access/unlock the bootloader on every device. Currently there are some unpatched exploits (that sometimes cannot even be fixed) in the Linux and Android system that are able to root devices, etc. The last few years showed that Baseband (proprietary Qualcomm code), the RAM (Rowhammer, Rampage) and other device features are attackable. Maybe KingoRoot or someone else might implement these exploits in the following years, and we get a free utility to root devices.
Bootloader unlock for Nokia phones!
_xNyx_ said:
Hey,
I have been searching for an answer to this for quite a while, and I've found some information. Before you start bashing me in the comments, I do know that Nokia has disabled unlocking bootloaders on certain devices. My question is, is there 100% no (free) way of unlocking the bootloader on my phone, or just in general to get root. I am running Android 9, and I do have adb (of course).
Thank!
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Visit the link below
https://www.nokia.com/phones/en_int/bootloader/
I'm quite new to this rooting stuff, therefore a few stupid questions:
I read that with old security patches, before Aug 2018 (was that still Android Pie?) it was possible to unlock the bootloader. Isn't there some way to downgrade the security patch to a version allowing to unlock?
Is it at all required to unlock the bootloader in order to be able to install LineageOS as provided by this link?
many thanks!
EDIT: Can you recommend any working alternative way to unlock the bootloader?
Frozen_Duck said:
Short answer, no. By the looks of it there are currently no free tools, etc.
Long answer, yes but not accessible for us currently. There are ways to gain root access/unlock the bootloader on every device. Currently there are some unpatched exploits (that sometimes cannot even be fixed) in the Linux and Android system that are able to root devices, etc. The last few years showed that Baseband (proprietary Qualcomm code), the RAM (Rowhammer, Rampage) and other device features are attackable. Maybe KingoRoot or someone else might implement these exploits in the following years, and we get a free utility to root devices.
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belzebubi said:
I'm quite new to this rooting stuff, therefore a few stupid questions:
I read that with old security patches, before Aug 2018 (was that still Android Pie?) it was possible to unlock the bootloader. Isn't there some way to downgrade the security patch to a version allowing to unlock?
Is it at all required to unlock the bootloader in order to be able to install LineageOS as provided by this link?
many thanks!
EDIT: Can you recommend any working alternative way to unlock the bootloader?
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August 2018 would have been Oreo and YES currently you have to roll back to unlock bootloader. It's a PAID service to have this done. @singhnsk can aid you in doing this service. I as well as many others have used him to unlock our devices. You will have to use Team Viewer and let him remotely do his work.
Good luck!!
And actually, the main question is how to unlock? Bootloaderunlocker.apk dont work, it say me "google service error" help me please
OEM unlocked for Nokia 7.1 and for all nokia
Hi guys I am new here also searching for unlocking the bootloader for Nokia I read this method somewhere tried my self with some tweaks it worked
1. Open the developer option and turn it off.
2. Again turn it on but skip the on screen option for ok and cancle again turn the developer option off.
3.now trim developer option again click ok and as soon as you do it click on oem unlocking it will show a message to reboot the mob do it.
4. After rebooting you will see the oem unlock is still off just step 1,2and 3 vola bootloader is unlocked now
Comment if it works
Thanx
Sourabh22kori said:
OEM unlocked for Nokia 7.1 and for all nokia
Hi guys I am new here also searching for unlocking the bootloader for Nokia I read this method somewhere tried my self with some tweaks it worked
1. Open the developer option and turn it off.
2. Again turn it on but skip the on screen option for ok and cancle again turn the developer option off.
3.now trim developer option again click ok and as soon as you do it click on oem unlocking it will show a message to reboot the mob do it.
4. After rebooting you will see the oem unlock is still off just step 1,2and 3 vola bootloader is unlocked now
Comment if it works
Thanx
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You da Man! I had to try it a few times, but it worked.
Just to clarify point 3.
3. Now turn developer option on again click OK and as soon as you do you will be returned to previous menu. Immediately click "OEM unlocking", it will show a message and ask your password, (if set), and work.
Thread closed as a subject matter related thread already exists:
How to Unlock Bootloader & Root Nokia 6.1?
Hello Guys! anybody know how to unlock this phone TA-1089 and root? currently it's running on latest software update Android 9 ( January Patch) kindly help please.
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I am trying to root my phone but I can't get passed enabling the oem lock because it does show up in my developer settings. Is there a way I can root it without enabling that to open the bootloader. I'm very new at this so if anyone can help much appreciated.
Rissa06 said:
I am trying to root my phone but I can't get passed enabling the oem lock because it does show up in my developer settings. Is there a way I can root it without enabling that to open the bootloader. I'm very new at this so if anyone can help much appreciated.
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If it's the U.S. variant, long story short is no.
Samsung has been hard locking bootloaders on U.S. variants for years now and you need to unlock bootloader (OEM Unlock) to flash custom binaries (Magisk/root).
It used to be that there was no way of unlocking bootloaders until recently, but it's a paid service
If you are really interested about unlocking your bootloader and you really want and/or need root, you can check this thread out: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/sampwnd-usa-model-bl-unlock-info-u-u1-w.4201689/