I got my unlock code its 2 lines. is that the full token or is only one of them? also how do i flash it?
Step 1 – Enable OEM unlocking
You need to enable OEM unlocking, which can be done by enabling the developer settings on your device. To do so, go to Settings, About phone and repeatedly tap Build number. Developer options will then be added to your system settings, where you can then enable OEM unlocking.
Step 2 – Get your IMEI
Get your phone’s IMEI by dialing *#06# in your phone’s dialer. The IMEI code will show up. You will need this for T-Mobile’s form later on.
Step 3 – Get your unlock code
Reboot into fastboot mode on your device. You can reboot into the bootloader by switching on USB debugging, setting up adb and fastboot and typing “adb reboot bootloader”. USB debugging is also located under the developer options. Alternatively, you can hold volume down and the power button to boot up your device. Next type “fastboot oem get_unlock_code”. Take this code down, as you’ll also need it for T-Mobile’s online form.
Step 4 – Fill out the online form and flash your token. This is where you will need to enter your IMEI code and your unlock code (2 lines as one long code). Once you submit it, you should receive a flashable unlock token within two weeks. You can flash it with “fastboot flash cust-unlock” unlock_token.bin
Step 5 – Unlock and root
Now you can just unlock your phone the exact same way as the regular OnePlus. Simply just type “fastboot oem unlock” and you’re good to go! Now you can follow the steps for a regular, unlocked OnePlus to root your device. Those are detailed above.
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Step 1 – Enable OEM unlocking
You need to enable OEM unlocking, which can be done by enabling the developer settings on your device. To do so, go to Settings, About phone and repeatedly tap Build number. Developer options will then be added to your system settings, where you can then enable OEM unlocking.
Step 2 – Get your IMEI
Get your phone’s IMEI by dialing *#06# in your phone’s dialer. The IMEI code will show up. You will need this for T-Mobile’s form later on.
Step 3 – Get your unlock code
Reboot into fastboot mode on your device. You can reboot into the bootloader by switching on USB debugging, setting up adb and fastboot and typing “adb reboot bootloader”. USB debugging is also located under the developer options. Alternatively, you can hold volume down and the power button to boot up your device. Next type “fastboot oem get_unlock_code”. Take this code down, as you’ll also need it for T-Mobile’s online form.
Step 4 – Fill out the online form and flash your token. This is where you will need to enter your IMEI code and your unlock code (2 lines as one long code). Once you submit it, you should receive a flashable unlock token within two weeks. You can flash it with “fastboot flash cust-unlock” unlock_token.bin
Step 5 – Unlock and root
Now you can just unlock your phone the exact same way as the regular OnePlus. Simply just type “fastboot oem unlock” and you’re good to go! Now you can follow the steps for a regular, unlocked OnePlus to root your device. Those are detailed above.
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got it figured out! I converted to global rom and rooted.
after flashing unlock token, am i free to flash global rom using msm tool or will there be an issue with that?
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after flashing unlock token, am i free to flash global rom using msm tool or will there be an issue with that?
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That is only sim unlock. You will need to convert hd1907 to global using Superboy58 patched msmtool in Guides section of op7t xda
@HueyT Is this method paid??. Because they replied me in mail that you need to pay for this order.
Did you get the code from https://www.oneplus.com/us/unlock_token ?
If so, they send an invoice, but there's no money amount.
Once I got mine, I went back and checked the drop-down Check My Applications, and it had a download link there.
Maxaevaya said:
Did you get the code from https://www.oneplus.com/us/unlock_token ?
If so, they send an invoice, but there's no money amount.
Once I got mine, I went back and checked the drop-down Check My Applications, and it had a download link there.
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Max, I already received mine, but had issues... (Long Story)
I Know I downloaded it, just trying to Find It on my drive?
it's a " .bin" File, Correct?
is there any distinct name to it ?
NVMND - Initial attempt to Log-In to OnePlus.com wasn't working, but I got it!
Of COurse - it is aptly named "unlock_code.bin" !
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UNLOCK YOUR BOOTLOADER
WARNING: UNLOCKING YOUR BOOTLOADER VOIDS YOUR WARRANTY.PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK. EXCEPT If You Live In The EU
NOTE: Unlocking the bootloader will Wipe/ factory reset your device, and will delete all personal data from your device such as apps, photos, messages, and settings.
Prepare Your Moto G for Bootloader Unlock
Code:
Your device must be charged up to 70% before going completely through the process mentioned below.
These firmwares are only for the Moto G 2015 variant.
Make sure that you have installed proper device drivers on your computer.
INSTRUCTIONS:
Make sure to take a backup of your entire device data.
Download the Android SDK OR Download the Minimal ADB and Fastboot
Install the latest Motorola USB Drivers on your desktop. Download here.
Go To Settings -> Dev Settings, And Select "Allow OEM Unlock"
Put your device in fastboot mode (power off, then press the power and volume down buttons simultaneously).
Open Command Prompt on androidsdk/platform-tools/ (Hold Shift and right click and press open command window here)
[*]If you have downloaded Minimal ADB and Fastboot Go to C://Program Files/Minimal ADB and Fastboot and open Command Prompt from there.
Connect your Phone to PC
Type this in the CMD prompt window - fastboot oem get_unlock_data
You will get a return string. Copy it. [Right Click-Mark- Mark the text by pressing the shift key-Now press Ctrl+C]
Paste all the lines together in a notepad. Remove the empty spaces.
Now go to the Motorola Site.Sign in using your Google account or Motorola ID. Scroll down the page and paste the copied string in the field at step #6. Then click on ‘Can my device be unlocked?’, after which a "REQUEST UNLOCK KEY" button will appear at the bottom of page.
To get your unlock key, select the ‘I Agree’ option. Note: You will receive an email with your Unlock Key at the email address you used to log in there.
Important – Copy the 20-character key that Motorola sent you via email. Make sure your device is connected.
Then in CMD type: fastboot devices (To check your device is connected)
Then type: fastboot oem unlock UNIQUE_KEY
NOTE: In above command, replace the word ‘UNIQUE_KEY’ with the unlock code that you got via email. Then hit enter and the unlocking process should begin. Wait for a while and soon you’ll see ‘Bootloader Unlocked’ warning on your Moto G.
To relock the bootloader:
Go to Fastboot and give the command fastboot oem lock
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Want to Get OTA updates even after Rooting your Device? Here's how.
Use the full unroot option from the Super Su
Flash the stock recovery Use Code : mfastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Now you'll be able to get OTA updates as before
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Lucas Eugene said:
Want to Get OTA updates even after Rooting your Device? Here's how.
Use the full unroot option from the Super Su
Flash the stock recovery Use Code : mfastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Now you'll be able to get OTA updates as before
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So this preserves apps/data?
Thanks
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UNLOCK YOUR BOOTLOADER
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Sorry but I think you´re in the wrong section here. this is the Moto G 2014 (titan) thread. So it should be moved to the Moto G 2015 section. Or, as the process is similar, the thread could be renamed.
Also it should be posted in Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting not in Andoid Development.
Hi,
I am using my Nextbit Robin Oem Unlock from last 1 year but today i decided to go back to stock with locked Oem.
I flashed the stock rom and locked the Oem at the same time but when i restarted the phone it got stuck at the boot.
So I went ahead with the 'fastboot oem unlock' command, and here's the problem. All flashing command returns FAILED <remote: device is locked...>.
fastboot oem device-info reads: Device tampered: false, Device unlocked: false. So bootloader is locked. At this point I assume that the bootloader is unlocked, but revert back to locked after reboot (the phone automatically rebooted after executing oem unlock command, so can't get around that).
Tried numerous other methods, using different adb files, no dice. Can't even flash TWRP. Tried adb sideload, same. Tried executing fastboot oem unlock with various different parameter, still locked after reboot. I cannot flash anything into locked bootloader.
Google researched it for few hours, same problem happened to other phones from other manufacturers that came returned from warranty replacement with modified motherboard; OR tampered/broken eMMC/NAND flash. But no such case for Nextbit Robin (yet?).
Pretty hopeless right now since I just found out that Nextbit Robin support ended on Aug 1st.
Guess I'm stuck with locked bootloader and no cell signal phone. Unless someone can help. One can always hope.
Anyway, thanks for reading.
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If you bootloader is unlocked I think you can give a try to the Nextbit's Unbrick Tool
As you want to go back to stock , I think this is a good idea.
Now if your bootloader isn't unlocked there is unfortunately nothing I can do for you , unless you unlock it .
Edit #1: If your bootloader is locked , go to bootloader mode by pressing volume down + power button for about 20 seconds and try to see the bootloader state with fastboot commands. If it is unlocked , follow the process in the @nextbitKhang's thread .
Yes that's the main issue. Oem is Locked.
Is there any Oem unlock code i can use to unlock from ADB?
I don't think so ,I'm not sure, but I hope you'll find one.
On your Robin go to settings > system > about phone > tap build number until it shows developer options.
Go into developer options which is in settings > system > developer options.
Make sure OEM unlocking is enabled. (for good measure disable then re-enable)
Also make sure usb debugging is enabled. Have the Robin plugged into a computer so you can enable to pop-up on Robin asking for access for the computer.
Once they are both enabled shut down your phone. Turn it back on while pressing vol down+power and plugged into your computer.
In adb run command fastboot oem unlock
please i'm experiencing the same issue not on nextbit but on GIonee.
i have re-activate both OEM unlocking and USB debugging several times but it all void
same error: Remote: OEM unlock is not allowed
please kindly help
Prerequisites
Your entire data would be wiped off. So before beginning with the process, make sure to make a complete backup of your device.
Enable USB Debugging: To do so, head over to Settings and navigate to About Phone. Then tap on Build Number 7 times, doing which you should be greeted with a message along the lines that you are now a developer. Now go back to Settings and head over to System. Tap on Advanced and now you should see the Developer Options.
usb debug android 10
Enable OEM Unlocking: To unlock the bootloader of iQOO 3, you will also be required to enable OEM unlocking. To do so, head over to Developer Options and enable the said toggle.
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Download ADB and Fastboot Tools for executing various ADB and Fastboot commands.
Warning
xxxxx or any of its members won’t be held responsible in case anything happens to your device while performing the below steps. You completely understand the risk of bootloader unlocking and proceed ahead at your peril.
Steps to Unlock Bootloader of iQOO 3
Connect your device to PC via USB cable.
Navigate to the folder where you have installed Android SDK and Platform Tools.
Inside the folder, while pressing the ‘Shift’ key, right-click on an empty location.
Select ‘Open PowerShell window here’.
Unlock Bootloader Android Devices- Open PowerShell window here
Well, you could also use Command Prompt if you wish. For that, type in cmd in the address bar and hit Enter.
Next, type the below code to boot your device to fastboot/bootloader mode:
adb reboot bootloader
Now type the below code to unlock the bootloader of iQOO. Executing the below code will also wipe off all the data from your device.
fastboot bbk unlock_iQOO
If you get a confirmation message on your screen, reply in affirmative (‘Yes’, ‘I agree’, Unlock the Bootloader’, etc).
Reboot the device by typing the below code:
fastboot reboot.
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Prep
Download Android SDK
Enable Developer Options
Enable USB Debugging mode (Optional)
Enable OEM Unlocking
Info Needed
IMEI number
Dial
Code:
*#06#
Serial # (also listed with unlock code step)
Settings/About Phone/Status/Serial number
Unlock Code from bootloader/fastboot mode
Enter Fastboot mode (2 options)
USB Debugging (adb reboot bootloader)
from Power Off or Reboot
Fastboot command
Code:
fastboot oem get_unlock_code
OnePlus Site
https://account.oneplus.com/signup/
Create an Account
Oneplus/T-mobile Unlock Bootloader Page
https://www.oneplus.com/unlock_token
Enter Device info
Note: It took OnePlus 7 days to send my Unlock token
Send unlock Token to Device
Reboot to bootloader/fastboot
Send Unlock Token (Use full Filename)
Code:
fastboot flash cust-unlock unlock_token.bin
Unlock Bootloader
Code:
fastboot oem unlock
Confirm unlock
Select Unlock the bootloader
Scroll with the Volume button
Select with the Power button
Warning: Device will reboot and factory reset (wipe user data)
Options
Root
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Oneplus Nord N10 5G hardware variants
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How to Unlock Bootloader on OnePlus (Unlocked / T-Mobile)
Here is a complete walk-through and guide on how to unlock bootloader on OnePlus phones. Whether you are looking to install a custom ROM or trying to root
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Reboot to Bootloader/Fastboot
Reboot or Power Off
Hold Volume Up and Power Buttons
Select Restart
When the screen goes black
Hold the Volume Down button till you see the language screen
Select your language (English) with touch or Scroll (volume buttons) Select (Power button)
Select Advanced
Select Reboot to fastboot
Confirm Reboot to fastboot
Enable Developer Options
Select Settings/About phone/Build number
Tap Build number till you see
You are now a developer!
Go back to the Settings page
Select System
Developer Options will now be available.
Enable USB Debugging mode
Enable OEM Unlocking
Unlock Code from bootloader/fastboot mode
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I was able to get the OEM unlock toggle to show after running a debloat script in another thread. I applied for my token so I'm super stoked for finally getting to unlock. I planned to make a toolkit for this device as well written in Python
So I was able to finally unlocky bootloader now that I have my token. I tried to install a custom ROM, followed the steps exactly, and upon ADB failing at 47% on the side load I reboot to get into fastboot and ended up in 900E mode (semi-brick state). I flashed stock in EDL and reunlocked again... This time I switch the slot from a to b and it did this same thing again! I'm not even sure why this happens if others haven't experienced it
Looks like I'll be sticking with stock root. Trying to flash any rom via adb sideload as shown in the instructions fails at 47%. After trying to reboot to bootloader after that it just semi-bricks. Trying to switch slots after unlocked also causes it to brick. I'm sorry, but this pisses me off a little bit. I'm not sure how others aren't running into this issue.
EDIT:
Turns out because I didn't take the OTA to Android 11 that's what caused it. It was because of the Android 10 bootloader. All is working finally! I'm truly sorry for the troubles..
Does this work with Metro By T-Mobile OnePlus Nord N10 5g?
So, I'm a little confused. The unlock code from fast boot, is it both lines as a single code? I tried to submit like that and the oneplus page says must be 64 characters. What am I missing?
nkolvek said:
So, I'm a little confused. The unlock code from fast boot, is it both lines as a single code? I tried to submit like that and the oneplus page says must be 64 characters. What am I missing?
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Yes the unlock code is both lines put together with no spaces. Make sure all the 0 are zeros. I would triple check that you copied the code down right. The code should be 64 characters long. I had trouble with the unlock token link not working so I had to contact the Oneplus support on their website. To save you time I would find your serial number, unlock code, Imei number and your PCB number. This way you don't have to do the back and forth that I had to do for over a month. Even if they don't ask for it, just give them the info, it should save you time. Or if you are tech savvy I believe you can flash a different version of your phone to bypass the need for a unlock token. You might also try to send a direct message to an active senior member in one of these N10 forums. Good luck
I had to unlock my bootloader on my old but trusty G20, had it grayed out. This is often normal on relatively new android devices. 1. Finish your setup wizzard normally, 2. Connect To Wi-Fi,. 3 Have it grab signal from his rild or modem. 4. Then open developer settings and go on adb shell to type adb shell reboot bootloader... then just type fastboot devices followed by fastboot flashing unlock on your phone press power down and wait (make sure the device does not have FRP set to ON if it´s on boot again and remove your Google´s Account). Done, now you can do a fastboot reboot and finish the setup wizzard again, go into dev settings and you will see "Bootloader is alrredy unlocked". (The order on the steps is key to make it work) reasoning is quite simple, you should not be unlocking a bootloader of a device that you don´t own, hence finishing the propper setup first should give you the best result, set no google acccount and no security (you are going to wipe the device again when you unlock the oem). Just bringing this up if it helps someone unbrick or fix their G20 (good device even for UNISOC).