Regarding unlocking the bootloader. I wrote to the official Oppo mail, they refused to give information that could violate the confidentiality or a guarantee. As far as I understand, modifying the system on this device or getting root - are dreams?
Oppo devices are not unlockable
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Hi, everyone, how i can unlock my bootloader? my Phone says "Bootloader unlock allowed:No"
Only via testpoint method (IF your phone doesn't use the new security). But you'll have to pay for this service.
How i unlock the bootloader? I think I have new security ( test with #*#*78.....*) and it say unlock bootloader : no
4onu said:
How i unlock the bootloader? I think I have new security ( test with #*#*78.....*) and it say unlock bootloader : no
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New security usually comes with phones made after 12W14 (you can find this info, removing the battery and looking for it). If it's lower than 12W14, high chances it's old security, so you can use testpoint (in Arc S' case, it's a paid service).
There are some people who does this service in the internet, including some members of XDA. Anyway, you and OP should search in xda/google a bit. All info can be easilly found.
Would like to ask regarding the bootloder.
As per title, I would like to know more about the bootloader
Oppo device will show "Relocked Bootloader" like Sony had did when relock bootloader?
The term "relocked bootloader" actually risk user in my country a lot
Any one can tell me the exact one ?
mR.[hyDe] said:
Would like to ask regarding the bootloder.
As per title, I would like to know more about the bootloader
Oppo device will show "Relocked Bootloader" like Sony had did when relock bootloader?
The term "relocked bootloader" actually risk user in my country a lot
Any one can tell me the exact one ?
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Until ColorOS 2.0 KitKat, there was no such thing as a locked bootloader in the first place.
Oppo's policy regarding warranty is that flashing custom firmwares or unlocking your bootloader does NOT void your warranty. I remember back when I was one of the Find5 CM maintainers, an Oppo employee yelled at us about the standard "your warranty is void" disclaimer.
Entropy512 said:
Until ColorOS 2.0 KitKat, there was no such thing as a locked bootloader in the first place.
Oppo's policy regarding warranty is that flashing custom firmwares or unlocking your bootloader does NOT void your warranty. I remember back when I was one of the Find5 CM maintainers, an Oppo employee yelled at us about the standard "your warranty is void" disclaimer.
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no wonder I can't find the relock bootloader all around 3 forums. what did u reacted to that fellow
I know that Nexus, OnePlus, and developer edition Motorola devices allow unlocking the bootloader without voiding the warranty. Do any other devices also allow this?
Hey guys, have any one been able to unlock the bootloader and gain root access with this phone, or I am S.O.L?
I've tried going through Motorola's website to see if this phone is eligible for an unlock code, which proved fruitless.
Any leads would be helpful. Official, or if it's an exploit.
Model #: XT1952-5
OS: Android 9
Build #: PCY29.105-247
MrQuestionMarks said:
Hey guys, have any one been able to unlock the bootloader and gain root access with this phone, or I am S.O.L?
I've tried going through Motorola's website to see if this phone is eligible for an unlock code, which proved fruitless.
Any leads would be helpful. Official, or if it's an exploit.
Model #: XT1952-5
OS: Android 9
Build #: PCY29.105-247
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You are most likely SOL unfortunately. I was trying to get a list of "oem get unlock data" returns to compile them for comparison, because in theory, if you have enough of them, and their corresponding unlock codes, you could reverse engineer their keys and generate your own. Sadly, that never happened. Everyone has just unlocked and ran with it, never handing over the data. You'd need at least a few hundred before it could be reverse engineered, and I got like 2 at most. It might be possible to flash firmware from another model of G7 Play, and then get a proper unlock code from Motorola, but I've yet to see anyone try it. If the CID (which is part of the unlock data value) is AT&T it's just never going to work. But if the CID was say, RETUS or Sprint, it might work.
If you want to send me the result of oem get unlock data, then I might be able to help you out. It's a very slim chance, but it's better than nothing I suppose.
I asked this purely out of curiosity but I have a Boost Mobile G7 play that I plan on unlocking either tonight or tomorrow if I dump my CID partition is there any way to get the Motorola bootloader to let you write the CID or is it device-specific / impossible to do with the already locked bootloader?
Hi all. I'm thinking about purchasing a oneplus 9 pro, via tmobile. I know traditionally speaking you have to pay off your phone to network unlock, and then request an unlock token from oneplus to be able to root the device. I havent snooped around the forums here much for this device. Is there currently a way to root the phone without having to do all the pre-req crap normally required. Is there a way to unlock bootloader like there was with oneplus 7T via MSM tool or similar? I don't perticularly care about SIM unlock, just bootloader. Thanks!
Hi, you have to sim unlock inorder to bootloader unlock
Here's a lot of info for starters:
How To: Unlock the T-Mobile Bootloader
Hello all, this is a quick and simple guide to unlocking your T-Mobile locked bootloader. Just a reminder: unlocking the bootloader will wipe your data. The instructions here will apply to all T-Mobile OnePlus devices. Unlock your SIM. Some...
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Convert your T-Mobile (LE2127) to EU via MSM, No unlock.bin needed!
*** Use this at your very own risk. *** You will lose all data *** Backup your working modemst1/2 and persist. If you lose these for any reason, it's unique to your device and not recoverable if you didn't back up (via MSM or other people). ***...
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OnePlus phones are easy to root as compared to a few other brands. And since there is a flash tool available for OnePlus phones, you can take risks for rooting your phone. You can use the flash tool to fix your phone in case of any issue. Rooting is not an easy task, but Magisk app makes it easier if you follow the correct steps. But you cannot directly root your phone by default. So first we will share how to unlock bootloader of OnePlus 9 (Pro).
Anyone know any other super kind developers to help with unlocking my OnePlus 9 pro (tmo) ?
As mobbdeep is no longer taking requests it appears
glebbeast said:
Anyone know any other super kind developers to help with unlocking my OnePlus 9 pro (tmo) ?
As mobbdeep is no longer taking requests it appears
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If all you want to do is root/ROM your phone, then you don't need to "unlock your phone". You just need to "unlock your bootloader" which is something different and not hard.
My phone is still SIM-locked but I have rooted it and installed Havoc OS ROM.
To unlock the bootloader, this app should do the trick.
One+_TooL with Grayed out Oem_Unlock (Bootloader Unlock) enabler & Engineer Decrypt
Here is my latest version of My Oneplus Tool . This tool can do almost everything for you. I have added a method to switch the Oem_Unlock switch on Sim locked devices. It will ungray the switch so you can flip it and bootloader unlock. It still...
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So when I run the unlock bootloader option it just says waiting for device.
What am I missing?
Thank you
Did you reboot your phone to bootloader?
I believe I'm missing the appropriate drivers on my PC. Got stuck on 'waiting for device' ..