Does anyone know how long it takes for oneplus to sent me that unlock token for the bootloader?I thought these guys where some what "Root Friendly"
Shanemichealrowland said:
Does anyone know how long it takes for oneplus to sent me that unlock token for the bootloader?I thought these guys where some what "Root Friendly"
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I think you do not need one. Just use fastboot flashing unlock
Shanemichealrowland said:
Does anyone know how long it takes for oneplus to sent me that unlock token for the bootloader?I thought these guys where some what "Root Friendly"
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You don't need an unlock token. There is no TWRP for oneplus9pro yet. Follow this guide. https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...der-install-custom-recovery-and-root.2788632/
flaxjef said:
I think you do not need one. Just use fastboot flashing unlock
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I failed to mention its tmobiles oneplus 9 pro,will that make a difference?
Swamphound said:
You don't need an unlock token. There is no TWRP for oneplus9pro yet. Follow this guide. https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...der-install-custom-recovery-and-root.2788632/
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Did I mention this tmobiles oneplus 9 pro....does that make a difference?
Shanemichealrowland said:
I failed to mention its tmobiles oneplus 9 pro,will that make a difference?
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7 days after submitting the request. Be happy they let you unlock a carrier branded device at all...
craznazn said:
7 days after submitting the request. Be happy they let you unlock a carrier branded device at all...
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Ahhh. That is different but that's on TMO not OP.
This is just objectively false information. The "Fastboot OEM Unlock" command is depreciated and has been replaced by "fastboot flashing unlock" and regardless neither are applicable unless the bootloader can even be unlocked, which it can't be without the Token.
They both work, I have tested both commands.
razercortex said:
They both work, I have tested both commands.
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Not without the Token they don't.
Swamphound said:
Ahhh. That is different but that's on TMO not OP.
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No, it's on OP. T-Mobile's part is to sim unlock, allowing the oem unlocking option in dev options. OP is the one providing the token, and they essentially make you wait a week for no reason.
craznazn said:
No, it's on OP. T-Mobile's part is to sim unlock, allowing the oem unlocking option in dev options. OP is the one providing the token, and they essentially make you wait a week for no reason.
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Correct, back in the HTC One days you had to apply for a token but it was emailed to you within a few minutes. This week+ nonsense is exactly that, utter nonsense.
ian577416 said:
Not without the Token they don't.
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I know that, I'm not stupid. I waited 7 days for the unlock.
razercortex said:
I know that, I'm not stupid. I waited 7 days for the unlock.
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No one called you stupid, but nitpicking over which unlock command to use is a pointless debate when Shane still doesn't have the unlock token in the first place.
Well I've been on OP since OP1 and I've never requested a bootloader unlock. However I've never bought an OP phone from a carrier. Perhaps that's why.
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Hi guys. I want to remove this warning message when i boot up my phone. Can anyone help me? Thanks!
being able to do this would be great! I tried all the fastboot commands that work on different devices to re-lock the bootloader, flashed the bootloaders again...downgrade to Android 5, uncheck enable EOM unlock in the developer options..tried fastboot commands.. all was in vain...
Any other ideas?
rigocalin said:
being able to do this would be great! I tried all the fastboot commands that work on different devices to re-lock the bootloader, flashed the bootloaders again...downgrade to Android 5, uncheck enable EOM unlock in the developer options..tried fastboot commands.. all was in vain...
Any other ideas?
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I don't want to relock my bootloader. My goal is just removing this message. Because if the bootloop issue happen to me, sellers will not know that i've unlocked my bootloader. So they will repair my phone for free.
please can any mod close this? Has already been asked and answered. it's not possible! Do a damn search before!
there is not mention of this as far as I sow it anyways...
If you have it then post the link here so we can see it also .
PS: under the same logic we would not try to find a root or bootloader unlock and talk about it because its not currently possible.
5nickers said:
please can any mod close this? Has already been asked and answered. it's not possible! Do a damn search before!
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If your in the EU and phone is still under warranty, LG will repair defected devices regardless if BL is unlocked as its a known defect. Read this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/help/g4-bootloop-lg-officially-admits-t3301629
awes0me1 said:
If your in the EU and phone is still under warranty, LG will repair defected devices regardless if BL is unlocked as its a known defect. Read this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/help/g4-bootloop-lg-officially-admits-t3301629
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I live in asia region. I talked with the seller where that i bought (third party shop) and they said that unlocking BL void warranty. That is why i want to hide this message
Then it's a no...you cannot remove message when booting.
awes0me1 said:
Then it's a no...you cannot remove message when booting.
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There are marshmallow boot animation in forums for g4. But i am not sure if it can hide this message or not.
xdaorxan said:
There are marshmallow boot animation in forums for g4. But i am not sure if it can hide this message or not.
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No, as the message appears before the bootanimation.
davebugyi said:
No, as the message appears before the bootanimation.
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That's awful
I read about a guy saying something like changing the I-M-E-I (dont want to get banned or something) to something else, reboot and then restore it, you should have a relocked bootloader..
it sounds a bit shady but maybe this can actually work...depending on how this unlock is done.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZBFc2Da83E
This guy actually relocked the bootloader nice
As title suggests, didn't know if this is possible or not.
Nitemare3219 said:
As title suggests, didn't know if this is possible or not.
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I recommend against it. What's your reason for wanting to do this? There's really not much benefit to doing it.
But it's certainly possible and simple to do.
jollywhitefoot said:
I recommend against it. What's your reason for wanting to do this? There's really not much benefit to doing it.
But it's certainly possible and simple to do.
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I may be wanting to return my 10 - was a purchase directly from HTC. Just not sure if it fits my wants as a device. Their return policy doesn't say anything about reusing unlocked devices, but I felt that may be bad if I returned it unlocked.
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I may be wanting to return my 10 - was a purchase directly from HTC. Just not sure if it fits my wants as a device. Their return policy doesn't say anything about reusing unlocked devices, but I felt that may be bad if I returned it unlocked.
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Well if you received an unlocked code from htcdev, they will be able to tell you unlocked it, so I'm not sure how much it matters. Also, even if they didn't check the htcdev database, when you relock, your bootloader will show "relocked" instead of "locked".
I'm not sure what their return policy is on unlocked devices. Good luck.
Oh, and if you want to relock it, just go to download mode and enter "fastboot oem lock" in a command window.
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I have removed the above two posts. The commands given are device specific commands. If used on another device, it could brick the phone.
If you want to relock your bootloader for warrenty, you'll have to S-OFF first and use some device-specific procedure(which hasn't released yet) to make it completely stock-like again.
Stephen said:
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I have removed the above two posts. The commands given are device specific commands. If used on another device, it could brick the phone.
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thank you I apologize for the mishap
Mark112887 said:
thank you I apologize for the mishap
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As an aside if you do run that specific command on this device you will end up with some serious problems.. the adb echo command of the past devices is more.
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jollywhitefoot said:
Well if you received an unlocked code from htcdev, they will be able to tell you unlocked it, so I'm not sure how much it matters. Also, even if they didn't check the htcdev database, when you relock, your bootloader will show "relocked" instead of "locked".
I'm not sure what their return policy is on unlocked devices. Good luck.
Oh, and if you want to relock it, just go to download mode and enter "fastboot oem lock" in a command window.
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I tried "fastboot oem lock" but it bounced back with a failure saying it's an unknown command. I tried a few other commands as well.
Fastboot flashing lock
Fastboot lock_bootloader (which was in the command list )
Fastboot OEM relock
But none worked. Need help.
Rijul30 said:
I tried "fastboot oem lock" but it bounced back with a failure saying it's an unknown command. I tried a few other commands as well.
Fastboot flashing lock
Fastboot lock_bootloader (which was in the command list )
Fastboot OEM relock
But none worked. Need help.
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You can use All in one toolkit to relock bootloader
https://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/development/tool-htc-10-m10-one-toolkit-v1-0-t3538317
adriano25028 said:
You can use All in one toolkit to relock bootloader
https://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/development/tool-htc-10-m10-one-toolkit-v1-0-t3538317
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Will it wipe the device ?
Rijul30 said:
Will it wipe the device ?
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Yes.
adriano25028 said:
Yes.
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Thanks !
Will the TWRP version HERE: http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-7/development/recovery-official-twrp-galaxy-note-7-t3458413 (Where I can't post) work on the North American VZW Note 7? Model # SMN-930V?
You didn't read the second post?
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You didn't read the second post?
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The guy says you can't flash it. This was over a month ago, as well I cannot respond IN that thread for some odd reason.
Our bootloaders are locked is why we can't flash it.
jjayzx said:
Our bootloaders are locked is why we can't flash it.
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It was also a month ago.. May have been progress since then. It doesn't help that people can't post in the damn thread.
PhoenixJedi said:
It was also a month ago.. May have been progress since then. It doesn't help that people can't post in the damn thread.
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Just noticed something. I can OEM unlock the phone... Does that mean that my bootloader is unlocked??
PhoenixJedi said:
Just noticed something. I can OEM unlock the phone... Does that mean that my bootloader is unlocked??
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Short answer, no. OEM unlocking is just a step that needs to be taken in the process of unlocking a bootloader.
Don't try flashing TWRP after ticking OEM unlock. It won't work.
Just got this phone, have no clue whether or not you can root this thing.
TechNash said:
Just got this phone, have no clue whether or not you can root this thing.
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If it's a Google variant phone, then yes you can. If it's a Verizon variant, then no.
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If it's a Google variant phone, then yes you can. If it's a Verizon variant, then no.
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Damn, if I were to get oem unlock enabled could I?
TechNash said:
Damn, if I were to get oem unlock enabled could I?
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Not likely either. I've seen several folks get OEM unlocking turned on, but then fastboot commands still don't work.
Badger50 said:
Not likely either. I've seen several folks get OEM unlocking turned on, but then fastboot commands still don't work.
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The Pixel took two years for root to come out, is it likely it will come within this year?
I've read here that the bootloader is locked on T-Mobile's OP7T, are we screwed when it comes to rooting? Doing a search for HD1907, I hardly see anything related to rooting it successfully. Has anyone done it yet? Is there hope for us HD1907s?
Thanks!
Inous said:
I've read here that the bootloader is locked on T-Mobile's OP7T, are we screwed when it comes to rooting? Doing a search for HD1907, I hardly see anything related to rooting it successfully. Has anyone done it yet? Is there hope for us HD1907s?
Thanks!
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You can request a sim unlock from mobbdeep and you'd be able to unlock your bootloader once you sim unlock your phone. Then you can proceed to convert to international if you please.
Edit: it's a week wait period just like previous tmo OnePlus devices we should know this.
R800x_user said:
You can request a sim unlock from mobbdeep and you'd be able to unlock your bootloader once you sim unlock your phone. Then you can proceed to convert to international if you please.
Edit: it's a week wait period just like previous tmo OnePlus devices
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I've even tryed to bug OnePlus customer service to speed it up stone walled
R800x_user said:
You can request a sim unlock from mobbdeep and you'd be able to unlock your bootloader once you sim unlock your phone. Then you can proceed to convert to international if you please.
Edit: it's a week wait period just like previous tmo OnePlus devices we should know this.
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Is there a guide to for converting to the international rom? Do you know where I could find the img? I can't seem to find it anywhere.
DavySnave said:
Is there a guide to for converting to the international rom? Do you know where I could find the img? I can't seem to find it anywhere.
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I think this is it.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7t/how-to/msm-tool-tmobile-7t-t3994931/page4
Read through that thread.
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You can request a sim unlock from mobbdeep and you'd be able to unlock your bootloader once you sim unlock your phone. Then you can proceed to convert to international if you please.
Edit: it's a week wait period just like previous tmo OnePlus devices we should know this.
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MobbDeep has unlocked my SIM, but how does that affect the bootloader? Is there a bootloader unlock app that I can get from T-Mo?
Inous said:
MobbDeep has unlocked my SIM, but how does that affect the bootloader? Is there a bootloader unlock app that I can get from T-Mo?
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Bootloader unlock is in the developer options section of settings. you have to get the unlock token and submit it to OnePlus for your unlock bin. Once the unlock bin is flashed you're bootloader unlocked.
R800x_user said:
You can request a sim unlock from mobbdeep and you'd be able to unlock your bootloader once you sim unlock your phone. Then you can proceed to convert to international if you please.
Edit: it's a week wait period just like previous tmo OnePlus devices we should know this.
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Know of any disadvantages to switching to the US Global version of the OS? Seems like those are being updated faster than the T-Mobile versions.
I'm planning on writing up some documentation about the conversion process once I get my unlock code (should be here tomorrow which means it might take me a few days to mess with it and get it all nice and neat)
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I'm planning on writing up some documentation about the conversion process once I get my unlock code (should be here tomorrow which means it might take me a few days to mess with it and get it all nice and neat)
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How did you get an ETA for the unlock token? I submitted it but never received an email stating that they got my request.
Sent from my [device_name] using XDA-Developers Legacy app
OuncE718 said:
How did you get an ETA for the unlock token? I submitted it but never received an email stating that they got my request.
Sent from my [device_name] using XDA-Developers Legacy app
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You don't. It takes exactly 7 days from when you submitted it. You can check back on the site you submitted the request on and you'll see when it's done, and you can then download it from there. Pestering OnePlus or T-Mobile does nothing, you won't get it any faster.
Inous said:
I've read here that the bootloader is locked on T-Mobile's OP7T, are we screwed when it comes to rooting? Doing a search for HD1907, I hardly see anything related to rooting it successfully. Has anyone done it yet? Is there hope for us HD1907s?
Thanks!
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I've done it and it's actually fairly easy to do. I have a OnePlus 7t, TMobile version or was. Running crdroid now and rooted
[CLOSED] T-Mobile 7T Conversion to International WITHOUT unlocked bootloader/SIM unlock!
Here is a patched MSM download tool for TMobile OP7T. It will bypass the need to sim unlock before unlocking the bootloader, and will also bypass the need of an unlock token file from OnePlus (hence skip the wait period of 1 week to get the...
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