My unlocking is greyed out. Is there a way to get the bootloader unlocked? I really want to get a pixel style rom and get rid of T-Mobile crap
Technically you would want to SIM-unlock your phone first - this will enable the "OEM Unlock" toggle, but thanks to @Ju5t3nC4s3, you can skip that and, assuming you already have the unlock token from OnePlus, just do the following:
1. Run: adb shell pm disable-user com.qualcomm.qti.uim
2. Go to Developer Options and flip the OEM Unlock toggle
3. Now run: adb shell pm enable com.qualcomm.qti.uim
4. From now on the toggle will be disabled again, but now in "on" mode
5. Reboot to fastboot
6. Run: fastboot flash cust-unlock unlock_code.bin
7. Run: fastboot oem unlock
Keep in mind that unlocking the bootloader will factory reset the phone, so make sure you backup all the data from it before doing that.
vponomarev said:
Technically you would want to SIM-unlock your phone first - this will enable the "OEM Unlock" toggle, but thanks to @Ju5t3nC4s3, you can skip that and, assuming you already have the unlock token from OnePlus, just do the following:
1. Run: adb shell pm disable-user com.qualcomm.qti.uim
2. Go to Developer Options and flip the OEM Unlock toggle
3. Now run: adb shell pm enable com.qualcomm.qti.uim
4. From now on the toggle will be disabled again, but now in "on" mode
5. Reboot to fastboot
6. Run: fastboot flash cust-unlock unlock_code.bin
7. Run: fastboot oem unlock
Keep in mind that unlocking the bootloader will factory reset the phone, so make sure you backup all the data from it before doing that.
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vponomarev said:
Technically you would want to SIM-unlock your phone first - this will enable the "OEM Unlock" toggle, but thanks to @Ju5t3nC4s3, you can skip that and, assuming you already have the unlock token from OnePlus, just do the following:
1. Run: adb shell pm disable-user com.qualcomm.qti.uim
2. Go to Developer Options and flip the OEM Unlock toggle
3. Now run: adb shell pm enable com.qualcomm.qti.uim
4. From now on the toggle will be disabled again, but now in "on" mode
5. Reboot to fastboot
6. Run: fastboot flash cust-unlock unlock_code.bin
7. Run: fastboot oem unlock
Keep in mind that unlocking the bootloader will factory reset the phone, so make sure you backup all the data from it before doing that.
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I found away around the factory reset also, lol
Nickdroid86 said:
My unlocking is greyed out. Is there a way to get the bootloader unlocked? I really want to get a pixel style rom and get rid of T-Mobile crap
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Could just use my tool. https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...ader-unlock-enabler-engineer-decrypt.4378651/
Ju5t3nC4s3 said:
Could just use my tool. https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...ader-unlock-enabler-engineer-decrypt.4378651/
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Looks like I need to go buy a laptop, was hoping to avoid that lol.
Also, I don't have an unlock token. Didn't know that was a thing with OnePlus guess I been out of it for a while
Nickdroid86 said:
Also, I don't have an unlock token. Didn't know that was a thing with OnePlus guess I been out of it for a while
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Once u flip the switch u can easly get token needed to sumbmit to oneplus. What model do u have. Theres other ways to do it without having to get the unlock.bin from oneplus
I got my token from OP but even after installing it, I'm still SIM locked.
I can flash ROM's though.
Oem_Unlock will not sim unlock the device .
this is not working. I am using the tool and I got OEM unlocking toggled on and then re-greyed out in the on position. Not sure what to do next. Nothing seems to be working and there's no sounds in the video so I have no clue what's being done.
Is it true all of this is pointless because my SIM is not unlocked????
Nickdroid86 said:
Is it true all of this is pointless because my SIM is not unlocked????
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No, only T-Mobile can SIM-unlock your phone - you are probably getting error 255 right now when you try requesting a permanent unlock.
There is a strict requirement that phone must stay registered on T-Mobile's network for a few days (I think, three). Before that no one will be able to SIM-unlock your phone. After 3 days call T-Mobile support and ask nicely for SIM-unlock. They will probably tell you that you have to first pay-off your phone and wait 40 days. Ask even more nicely and give some reason. I used "I want to unlock this phone for development purposes".
It may take a few tries and pure luck to get to a rep that will be willing to help you.
vponomarev said:
No, only T-Mobile can SIM-unlock your phone - you are probably getting error 255 right now when you try requesting a permanent unlock.
There is a strict requirement that phone must stay registered on T-Mobile's network for a few days (I think, three). Before that no one will be able to SIM-unlock your phone. After 3 days call T-Mobile support and ask nicely for SIM-unlock. They will probably tell you that you have to first pay-off your phone and wait 40 days. Ask even more nicely and give some reason. I used "I want to unlock this phone for development purposes".
It may take a few tries and pure luck to get to a rep that will be willing to help you.
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Ok so for my question. Do I need to do this to unlock my bootloader and root? I thought that the all in one tool posted above didn't require that SIM be unlocked but I'm not seeing how because it's not working.
Nickdroid86 said:
Ok so for my question. Do I need to do this to unlock my bootloader and root? I thought that the all in one tool posted above didn't require that SIM be unlocked but I'm not seeing how because it's not working.
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What exactly is not working?
Just get the latest platform tools and run those commands I mentioned earlier after enabling USB debugging. Worked for me even before I was able to SIM-unlock my phone.
If you're planning to use your phone with T-Mobile, it doesn't matter that your phone stays SIM-locked, but the most important part is to request unlock token from OnePlus, so if you haven't done so yet, do it ASAP - for some reason they don't send it to you right away, but wait exactly 7 days.
Here are the instructions: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/how-to-unlock-the-t-mobile-bootloader.4256319/
I was able to get it to work up to the unlock token. Now I'm waiting on a response from Oneplus since Sunday.
Ju5t3nC4s3 said:
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I found away around the factory reset also, lol
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I got my Tmobile Oneplus 9 Pro sim unlocked but it still shows my network locked and OEM is still grayed out. Any suggestions...?
How did u get the sim unlocked, sounds like you dont have it fully unlocked.
So I got my code and then got this, but my phone didn't reset?
op\unlock_code.bin
Sending 'cust-unlock' (0 KB) OKAY [ 0.000s]
Writing 'cust-unlock' (bootloader) Device is unlocked.
OKAY [ 0.016s]
Finished. Total time: 0.045s
NVM got it, was missing last command
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please help, i can't unlocked my bootloader :'(
my rooting status : "Bootloader unlocked allowed : Yes"
but every time i flash, it makes error please help!
(bootloader) Unlock phone req
FAILED (remote: oem unlock fa
finished. total time: 0.007s
Are you sure you entered the boot loader key correctly, i. e. capital letters and no spaces?
The key has to be entered exactly like this:
Code:
fastboot.exe -i 0x0fce oem unlock 0x[I](your correct key)[/I]
Good luck!
Regards,
Chipy
Chip_88 said:
Are you sure you entered the boot loader key correctly, i. e. capital letters and no spaces?
The key has to be entered exactly like this:
Code:
fastboot.exe -i 0x0fce oem unlock 0x[I](your correct key)[/I]
Good luck!
Regards,
Chipy
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like this one right ?
fastboot.exe -i 0x0fce oem unlock 0x9A32EFD0DDFXXXX
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ehl.ey14 said:
like this one right ?
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Exactly, but I think you shouldn't post your unlock key in such a public way...
Did it work?!
Chip_88 said:
Exactly, but I think you shouldn't post your unlock key in such a public way...
Did it work?!
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(bootloader) Unlock phone req
FAILED (remote: oem unlock fa
finished. total time: 0.007s
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same like this
Did you copied fastboot.exe to C:/ ?!
Did you start your device in fastboot mode?! Did the LED turn blue?!
Do you get any result, when you enter: fastboot.exe -i 0x0fce getvar version ?!
Chip_88 said:
Did you copied fastboot.exe to C:/ ?!
Did you start your device in fastboot mode?! Did the LED turn blue?!
Do you get any result, when you enter: fastboot.exe -i 0x0fce getvar version ?!
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i used minimal adb 0.03 is the version? it is always detected, i installed properly the sony adb
ehl.ey14 said:
i used minimal adb 0.03 is the version? it is always detected, i installed properly the sony adb
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If you would have mention before, that you're using minimal adb... :silly:
Then try: fastboot oem unlock *YOUR UNLOCK KEY*
Succeeded?!
Chip_88 said:
If you would have mention before, that you're using minimal adb... :silly:
Then try: fastboot oem unlock *YOUR UNLOCK KEY*
Succeeded?!
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with space or not?
ehl.ey14 said:
with space or not?
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Try it WITH space: fastboot oem unlock KEY
Don't forget fastboot reboot in the end. :laugh:
Chip_88 said:
Try it WITH space: fastboot oem unlock KEY
Don't forget fastboot reboot in the end. :laugh:
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same :
<boatloader> Unlock phone requested
FAILED <remote : oem unlock 0XFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF>
finished. total time: 0.007s
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same :
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Very strange!
Could have some reasons:
1. Are you sure, you entered the correct 14 digits of your IMEI, when you asked for your unlock key on Sony?
Normally, the IMEI has 15 digist, but you have to leave the last one away.
Did you do so?!
2. The command fastboot oem unlock KEY has to be entered following the right folder structure.
So try the following: Open your Explorer. Go to the folder of your "minimal adb" installation.
Let's suppose you installed in on the partition E: into the folder Minimal ADB and Fastboot.
By the way: You didn't mentioned which system you're running. And it's harder then to give correct instructions.
On Vista, right click on that folder and choose "Open Command Prompt Here";
on other Windows versions it should be similar to this.
Now, the commander opens and should say something like: E:\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>.
And then write adb devices. Wait for the output.
If you get your device listed there, you did it right.
If not, you made something wrong.
If this shouldn't work again, please, be so kind to give us a detailed overview of all the steps you exactly did.
Good luck!
Try to get another unlock key from sony.
When I unlocked my bootloader I didn't use the unlock key for a week and when I finaly had time to do it I received the same error, so I went back to sony website and requested a new unlock key. It worked like a charm.
gtx_cj said:
Try to get another unlock key from sony.
When I unlocked my bootloader I didn't use the unlock key for a week and when I finaly had time to do it I received the same error, so I went back to sony website and requested a new unlock key. It worked like a charm.
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Thanks for your answer.
It would be also the next / last step, I would suggest to her - after all the other advices weren't successful.
Chip_88 said:
Very strange!
Could have some reasons:
1. Are you sure, you entered the correct 14 digits of your IMEI, when you asked for your unlock key on Sony?
Normally, the IMEI has 15 digist, but you have to leave the last one away.
Did you do so?!
2. The command fastboot oem unlock KEY has to be entered following the right folder structure.
So try the following: Open your Explorer. Go to the folder of your "minimal adb" installation.
Let's suppose you installed in on the partition E: into the folder Minimal ADB and Fastboot.
By the way: You didn't mentioned which system you're running. And it's harder then to give correct instructions.
On Vista, right click on that folder and choose "Open Command Prompt Here";
on other Windows versions it should be similar to this.
Now, the commander opens and should say something like: E:\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>.
And then write adb devices. Wait for the output.
If you get your device listed there, you did it right.
If not, you made something wrong.
If this shouldn't work again, please, be so kind to give us a detailed overview of all the steps you exactly did.
Good luck!
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i'll try it later
gtx_cj said:
Try to get another unlock key from sony.
When I unlocked my bootloader I didn't use the unlock key for a week and when I finaly had time to do it I received the same error, so I went back to sony website and requested a new unlock key. It worked like a charm.
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what do you mean? i already did this, 10 time unlock keys but the same keys
Chip_88 said:
Thanks for your answer.
It would be also the next / last step, I would suggest to her - after all the other advices weren't successful.
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ehl.ey14 said:
i'll try it later
what do you mean? i already did this, 10 time unlock keys but the same keys
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'coz you didn't answer the whole day, I already thought, you unlocked your device already!
Go for it, ehl.ey14!
... and let us know, what's your result!!!
Hi there,
I must try here, and ask.... If you could help me with unlocking my bootloader.
I tried various "no boot needed" rom-s and nothing worked ! Whoever I try to ask, nobody is saying anything useful.
My t-mobile (phone is locked, only for theirs sim cards) is saying that's locked by sony, local service guy is saying something different and I don't know which side could I believe !
I would like to change that "bootloader unlock allowed:no" to yes
and after that- install ultimate hd rom. So I would ,kindly, like you to point me (what) and how should I unlock my boot loader. (I believe, there are ways and it could be done)
Big thanks and best wishes !
Željko :good:
Hi Željko!
As far as I know, the information in your device Bootloader Unlock Allowed has to be positive, i. e., saying Yes!
Otherwise you can't unlock your bootloader for free and have to choose a paid unlock.
Sorry for not having better news for you! =/
that's positive :laugh:
positive that it can be unlocked.. either way, it's going to be cheaper than new mobile phone
The best I was hoping is some homemade method, but... this is ok
another question !
When I contacted that local servicer, he said that some bootloaders can and some can't be unlocked (on lt18i), would you know why or is that true ?!
and, btw, I asked for price... he said, if unlocking is successful he's going to charge me around 20usd (just for reference)
Thanks
Chip_88 said:
'coz you didn't answer the whole day, I already thought, you unlocked your device already!
Go for it, ehl.ey14!
... and let us know, what's your result!!!
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still locked
Guys unlocking Moto G5 Plus Bootloader is quite easy.
Just download ADB and Moto Drivers.
Visit Moto Bootloader unlock website by clicking here
Now enable USB Debugging and Allow OEM unlock by going in Developer options.
Then reboot to fastboot by turning off your phone and then pressing Volume Down and Power Key together
Connect phone and in command window type fastboot oem get_unlock_data
Then copy the code and use Moto Scrub tool at Step 5.
Paste the code obtained above in Step 6 on Moto Website.
Click on I agree and then on get unlock code.
You shall receive a unlock key.
Now type fastboot oem unlock UNIQUE_KEY
twice.
Congrats you have successfully unlocked your bootloader.
For more detailed tutorial Please visit source URL by Clicking Here.
Hello,
I'm planning to buy this device, specifically the XT1684 or XT1685 variant. Are these specfic variants supported and are there any culprits I should be aware of? For example, is there a possibility of me being locked out like with LG's G/V series devices? Or is the bootloader unlock procedure completely smooth?
thanks for the guide. I have just unlocked it.
Any guide to root it?
souvikroy1111 said:
thanks for the guide. I have just unlocked it.
Any guide to root it?
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Can't say for sure since I don't own the device, but I guess flashing the SuperSU zip in TWRP will do (when the TWRP for this device releases, that is).
as usually unlock bootloader void the warranty, right???
thanks
ironia. said:
as usually unlock bootloader void the warranty, right???
thanks
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Yes. It does.
Am unable to unlock bootloader of my moto g5 plus please help me
When i ask for oem unlock data
The response is unlock data unavailable
_m_u_j_a_h_i_d_ said:
Am unable to unlock bootloader of my moto g5 plus please help me
When i ask for oem unlock data
The response is unlock data unavailable
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You have to talk to Motorola... There is nothing we can do to help this.
Will they help to unlock bootloader?
_m_u_j_a_h_i_d_ said:
Will they help to unlock bootloader?
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https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/MOTOROLA-Android-Developer/Bootloader-Unlock-Problems/td-p/3222809
Just have read at 4pda.ru forum that now Amazon phone can be also unlocked like it's written in OP
Who wants to unlock it - try ))
UltraMaks said:
Just have read at 4pda.ru forum that now Amazon phone can be also unlocked like it's written in OP
Who wants to unlock it - try ))
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There is a thread specific to this here... Seems there was a glitch and Moto was issuing codes for a few days until it was caught and fixed.
The instructions worked for me, allowing to unlock the bootloader. Device was a reconditioned moto g5 plus (XT1685) bought from amazon (not an "amazon exclusive", the international version).
Invalid Boot State
fastboot.exe oem unlock 7JNIQIPPF4VEIRPLWARE
...
(bootloader) invalid boot state
OKAY [ 0.004s]
finished. total time: 0.004s
please resolve.
hapticc said:
Guys unlocking Moto G5 Plus Bootloader is quite easy.
Just download ADB and Moto Drivers.
Visit Moto Bootloader unlock website by clicking here
Now enable USB Debugging and Allow OEM unlock by going in Developer options.
Then reboot to fastboot by turning off your phone and then pressing Volume Down and Power Key together
Connect phone and in command window type fastboot oem get_unlock_data
Then copy the code and use Moto Scrub tool at Step 5.
Paste the code obtained above in Step 6 on Moto Website.
Click on I agree and then on get unlock code.
You shall receive a unlock key.
Now type fastboot oem unlock UNIQUE_KEY
twice.
Congrats you have successfully unlocked your bootloader.
For more detailed tutorial Please visit source URL by Clicking Here.
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Fastboot is not working on my G5 Plus
The adb devices show my device before reboot:
C:\Windows\system32>adb devices
List of devices attached
0036349461 device
But when I execute the command "adb reboot bootloader" my mobile restart on fastboot mode and after it the commands like "fastboot devices" or "fastboot oem get_unlock_data" doesn't response...
I recently purchased a used Pixel C. The previous owner stated that the bootloader is unlocked but he never flashed anything. It is running stock. I want to re-lock to the bootloader to do away with the annoying message upon boot up. What is the appropriate fastboot command? Some posts make mention of new fastboot commands. Thanks
reboot on fastboot mode
type: fastboot flashing lock
wait for format userdata
done
Solved
Thanks. That worked perfectly.
Hmmm... My bootloader is unlocked and the developer option is grayed out to lock it.
If I follow these commands to lock via fastboot ("fastboot flashing lock") I get the following error:
FAILED (remote: Enable OEM unlock is not set)
geekdaddy said:
Hmmm... My bootloader is unlocked and the developer option is grayed out to lock it.
If I follow these commands to lock via fastboot ("fastboot flashing lock") I get the following error:
FAILED (remote: Enable OEM unlock is not set)
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Settings>Developer options>Enable OEM Unlocking
tabormeister said:
Settings>Developer options>Enable OEM Unlocking
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Thanks -- but that option is greyed-out.
No longer a problem for me since I think I'll probably run rooted with the final rev of lineageos +microg and Magisk. So I need to stay unlocked anyhow.
geekdaddy said:
Thanks -- but that option is greyed-out.
No longer a problem for me since I think I'll probably run rooted with the final rev of lineageos +microg and Magisk. So I need to stay unlocked anyhow.
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I just flashed LOS17.1 yesterday and HOLY crap it's great. Good call.
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
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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HueyT said:
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?
MSiq said:
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" !