General Sampwned Bootlader unlock. - Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3

Has anyone tried this service? This would bypass the disable cameras on bootloader unlock.

I do not believe it is a supported device for that service at the moment. Samsung performed an update I belive in March of this year blocking the exploit.

I reached out to them about it, was told highly unlikely.

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If we lock the bootloader will the service center know we are rooted?

I have unlocked my z play's bootloader for downgrading to MM. Will this nullify my warranty? Is there anyway for the service center people to know I unlocked the bootloader?
You void the warranty with requesting the code. It does not matter if you use the code. Your device is in the database. If your dealer sends it to Lenovo for warranty repair, they open the battery cover, read the IMEI or other device data, recognize you requested the code, write a letter "warranty void" and send it back. That's my experience. At least that's what happened to my Moto X Play with hardware problems which are not software related (flaky contact on USB and SD card).
Yes, the bootloader will show as re-locked (there are three states: locked, relocked and unlocked). It will show in the bootloader menu. (status:2 or something like that)
Yes they will know as soon as they check your IMEI on their database.
With other companies that's not case, but with Motorola they void the warranty the moment you request the unlock code from the website.
My Moto Z died 3 months ago, and i have no where to go. When i went to the service center they told me that i rooted the device and i wont get the warranty without even looking at my phone. they just checked the IMEI on their database.
BTW.... Who has successfully locked bootloader on MZP ..?
Anyone !!!:laugh::laugh:
It's not possible to relock bootloader ...As there is no signed firmware available ......
Yes they will know... I just put in for a warranty exchange last month after having issues with it. Yes it was unlocked and had a custom rom on it when I returned it. They had a New Play in my hands within 2 days. They knew the phone was unlocked, I documented it on my warranty claim and they still approved and sent out a replacement. Thank you Moto.

is the LG G710pm impossible to root?

Is this phone impossible to root or is there just a lack of interest in figuring out a way to unlock the bootloader? I love this phone but really miss the freedom I had on previous devices to install certain apps and run different roms. I've never had a device that has been out this long without a root available.
I guess what I'm asking is if I should consider going to a different device if there isn't a way to unlock the bootloader in sight or stick it out because it'll happen in the near future.
2kool2Bcruel said:
Is this phone impossible to root or is there just a lack of interest in figuring out a way to unlock the bootloader? I love this phone but really miss the freedom I had on previous devices to install certain apps and run different roms. I've never had a device that has been out this long without a root available.
I guess what I'm asking is if I should consider going to a different device if there isn't a way to unlock the bootloader in sight or stick it out because it'll happen in the near future.
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So far, no way to root it yet, I am stuck on the Sprint G7 myself and currently fighting with Sprint to allow me to swap to another device. I know it wont work but at least I am voicing my dissatisfaction of this device with the lack of timely updates (still on November security). If I had known now when I went to Sprint back then, I would have never chosen the LG G7. The phone itself is decent, hardware is good but lack of root, lack of bootloader unlock, and lack of timely updates make the device unusable in my opinion.
I personally am hoping I or someone else can find an exploit for ROOT and eventually bootloader but so far, not much traction has been made in that department.
I have a g710pm, running Android 8.0.0
I see in developer options there is a selection that says, "Enable OEM Unlock" wouldn't that unlock the bootloader?
jumpman95 said:
I have a g710pm, running Android 8.0.0
I see in developer options there is a selection that says, "Enable OEM Unlock" wouldn't that unlock the bootloader?
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Nope it will not limited fast boot won't let you run the command its basically useless
You can take a look at my post, there are all the models in my country to unlock BL and ROOT, but only in the hands of a few people, they do not intend to share this, and through this to get benefits, they provide remote unlocking and ROOT services , but need to pay, which is expensive for me, I don't know English, sorry, the reply is translated by Google...
Hey everyone! As I had said earlier, the rumors are true, most G7 variants can be bootloader unlocked. I searched many Chinese websites that had already shown rooted G7 phones but showed no clear methods besides "remote unlock services". Now the method is known! The engineering bootloader from a very unique AT&T V35 V35AWM model (abl_a and abl_b) is flashed via an Octoplus box on the G7 when in QDLoader 9008 mode. This guy from Ukraine motogvasyag posted his methods on 4pda.ru and are now on XDA here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g7-thinq/how-to/to-unlock-bootloader-root-models-t3928505
Please check out the thread, and do donate if you can. He is doing these Octoplus flashes for free.
**This method won't work on T-Mobile model (G710TM and others). I'll still be on the lookout for any T-Mobile methods.**

Galaxy S20 Snapdragon root

Hello,
I just found out that the US version of the phone is currently unrootable. My question is, is it impossible to root the device or is it just that people haven't discovered a way how?
Yes its possible. But currently afaik the group that knows how to unlock the bootloader is selling "the service". You have to wait the method to be released.
Can read about it here https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...ment/recovery-twrp-galaxy-s20-series-t4157901
snake218 said:
Yes its possible. But currently afaik the group that knows how to unlock the bootloader is selling "the service". You have to wait the method to be released.
Can read about it here https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...ment/recovery-twrp-galaxy-s20-series-t4157901
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to add, the "paid service" as you call it is related to tokens which are device specific and need to be signed and generated via server similar to factory tokens or other IMEI type services provided by other sites/businesses.
It essentially sets device to allow custom firmware which means BL is unlocked.
With that being said, due to the nature of said service there is no "method" that will be released as theres nothing to release. It doesnt involve any sort of "exploit" that can be reversed or replicated. If there is ever that type of exploit (I wouldnt count on it) then I'm sure it would be released but I wouldn't hold your breath.
Furthermore this has been mentioned, discussed and tossed around for months

Disable Knox on SM-t575

Hello all
SO I managed to get into download mode on my SM-t575 but it says that its managed by an organisation and was wondering if anyone knows how to disable the Knox on it ?
Thanks loads
Hi, does anyone know how to do this ?
Thanks
a year later and still trying to get into this tablet
anyone have any ideas ?
Thanks
Hello @Rixsta_musicman! Do you mean to be able to unlock the bootloader? I don't think there's ever a way to "disable" Knox, at least not anymore (i.e. disabling the bootloader will trip Knox and there's no way around it). Your device is a carrier device, correct? Has mobile data capability? If so, then see @googlephoneFKLenAsh's post below, which probably applies to you too:
googlephoneFKLenAsh said:
Samsung devices (at least those with snapdragon cpus) on T-Mobile are not eligible for bootloader unlock anymore from 4-5 years ago.
The only option is to get the Wi-Fi only model. No cellular model in the US supports bootloader unlock, no even for the carrier-free unlocked model if it ever exists.
Or wait for an exploit for unofficial bootloader unlock which is possible but very low chance and you may need to pay 3rd party services to unlock if it happens.
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Thanks, the device has a pin code to get in that I am not sure what it is and i want to be able to get in and root it, there's no way to get past the knox pin. It does have mobile capability yes, Ill check this post thanks a lot
Protected by knox cloud apparently
Im not sure if it was on T-Mobile though originally and the device is from the UK

Question Samsung S22 OEM Option not showing up in developer settings

Hi all,
I have spent over 9 hours trying with ODIN, Offical and unofficial guides, Youtube tutorials and the lot, and I cannot figure this out for the life of me. So I wanted to ask anyone to ease the pain I am currently feeling. I have an international S22 (SM-S901B), and CSC is: "EUX" The option to unlock OEM is not there, yet when I boot into "Download Mode", it states, "OEM Lock: ON(L)", which indicates to me it Perma locked, is there any CSC out there that would give me the option?
In regards to this, I am getting the strangest of errors called, "Cause: Custom binary (VBMETA) blocked due to remaining instalment balance (1)" when I try flashing custom ROM. I am just lost at this point; someone, please give me the strength to resolve this issue.
Greetings, I encountered something similar during a brick I had with an S8 device a few years ago, my OEM toggle option was not available from the start.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...ormal-on-oneui-android-pie-9-0.3911862/page-4 : Check my post at page 4. I noticed that the OEM toggle is only available after some time using the ROM, I don’t remember if it also depends on CNC, give it a try.
Edit : skip the flash firmware part since your bootloader is locked, try doing a factory reset instead, then follow the steps to see if the OEM toggle becomes available.
You owe or some one owes money on the device and payment services are enabled. So Knox guard is keeping the bootloader locked uuntil payment services are paid and released
TheMadScientist said:
You owe or some one owes money on the device and payment services are enabled. So Knox guard is keeping the bootloader locked uuntil payment services are paid and released
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I already paid for the device in full, do you think I should contact Samsung support about it?

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