Hi,
can anyone tell me if unlocking the phone cause TEE broken, and what is the status of the bootloader in below app, can you upload screenshot
https://github.com/vvb2060/KeyAttestation/releases/download/v1.3.4/KeyAttestation-v1.3.4.apk
Unlocking the bootloader doesn't break TEE; it breaks the chain of trust that guarantees the results are authentic.
All OnePlus devices will have TEE broken after unlocking the bootloader, try to lock the bootloader, TEE can be fixed.
lllyyyz said:
All OnePlus devices will have TEE broken after unlocking the bootloader, try to lock the bootloader, TEE can be fixed.
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how to fix tee after relock the bootloader as it still show tee broken
V0latyle said:
Unlocking the bootloader doesn't break TEE; it breaks the chain of trust that guarantees the results are authentic.
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still the same issue after relocking the bootloader
loshabih said:
still the same issue after relocking the bootloader
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Are you running a custom ROM?
V0latyle said:
Are you running a custom ROM?
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no
loshabih said:
no
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Try reflashing the original firmware.
Maybe you modified the tee partition file by mistake, can not be repaired, can only go to the after-sales motherboard
How can you tell that tee is broken?
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I don't understand.
I bought my ZL on Amazon.
This is a naked version not a version of an operator.
Yet he blocked bootloader.
I'm really disappointed: (
[email protected]ly said:
I don't understand.
I bought my ZL on Amazon.
This is a naked version not a version of an operator.
Yet he blocked bootloader.
I'm really disappointed: (
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Every bootloader is locked. What matters is whether its 'unlockable' or not. Does the bootloader unlock allowed say YES or NO in your case?
anirudh412 said:
Every bootloader is locked. What matters is whether its 'unlockable' or not. Does the bootloader unlock allowed say YES or NO in your case?
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Hmpf, just hit the wrong button.... wanted to quote you.
I got mine from amazon too, bootloader can be unlocked.
Sorry, I misspoke:
When I check my bootloader, I have the information that can not be unlocked: No Unlockable
It says : NO
[email protected] said:
Sorry, I misspoke:
When I check my bootloader, I have the information that can not be unlocked: No Unlockable
It says : NO
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Again wrong button.... My thumbs are too big for 5"...
Did you root your phone? When rooting the value changes to NO, but when you flash the original ftf it returns to yes.
I got mine from amazon.de and it can be unlocked.
sturmtruppler said:
Again wrong button.... My thumbs are too big for 5"...
Did you root your phone? When rooting the value changes to NO, but when you flash the original ftf it returns to yes.
I got mine from amazon.de and it can be unlocked.
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Yes my phone is root because I use Titanium Backup, My backup Pro, ...
That you say that if I I flash the original rom, I see YES ?
[email protected] said:
Yes my phone is root because I use Titanium Backup, My backup Pro, ...
That you say that if I I flash the original rom, I see YES ?
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Yes, Doomlord told so in his rooting thread, didnt't try it myself yet. But I'm confident!
sturmtruppler said:
Yes, Doomlord told so in his rooting thread, didnt't try it myself yet. But I'm confident!
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YES
Before root I have YES
Many thanks
[email protected] said:
YES
Before root I have YES
Many thanks
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To correct this, after rooting with locked BL, delete the file "libservicemenu.so" using a root explorer. U shall find it in: "data/data/com.sonyericsson.android.servicemenu/lib". I read about this fix on the XZ rooting thread and it works on my ZL :good:. Hope it works for u guys too.
Dpk1 said:
To correct this, after rooting with locked BL, delete the file "libservicemenu.so" using a root explorer. U shall find it in: "data/data/com.sonyericsson.android.servicemenu/lib". I read about this fix on the XZ rooting thread and it works on my ZL :good:. Hope it works for u guys too.
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Works - Thank you!!
Works
Thank you
Hey will unlocking the bootloader with the unlock tool void the "Hardware" warranty?
if you relock it, I think sony would know since you unlock it through their servers right?
coilbio said:
Hey will unlocking the bootloader with the unlock tool void the "Hardware" warranty?
if you relock it, I think sony would know since you unlock it through their servers right?
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I'm afraid, yes! I've read about sony refusing to honour warranty to many Xperia S users for repair of screen "yellow tint" issue owing to their unlocked BL status. Even if you relock the BL you still won't restore the sony DRM keys to the "TA" & that's probably how sony service guys know about unlocked BL status, of course beside the record on their website (regarding unlock code request).
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I'm afraid, yes! I've read about sony refusing to honour warranty to many Xperia S users for repair of screen "yellow tint" issue owing to their unlocked BL status. Even if you relock the BL you still won't restore the sony DRM keys to the "TA" & that's probably how sony service guys know about unlocked BL status, of course beside the record on their website (regarding unlock code request).
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I am pretty sure you can backup/restore the DRM keys. As for their official records though im not sure. You could always claim someone else did it lol.
My bootloader is unlockable White 6503 model from Germany
I bought my Pixel 2 XL from Google and I know they have a 15 day return policy but I don't know if unlocking the bootloader voids that. Can I re-lock the bootloader? Has anybody else returned their phone to Google?
enginuity2 said:
I bought my Pixel 2 XL from Google and I know they have a 15 day return policy but I don't know if unlocking the bootloader voids that. Can I re-lock the bootloader? Has anybody else returned their phone to Google?
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Fastboot flashing lock.
toknitup420 said:
Fastboot flashing lock.
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does this work? anyone tried?
mgear356 said:
does this work? anyone tried?
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LOL of course it works, the command is directly from Google.
That easy! Here are the instructions from Google:
https://developers.google.com/android/images
Tells you the commands to unlock, flash stock rom and re-lock the bootloader...
This ain't no iPhone, son! Lol
You are allowed to do this stuff. All of the software to lock and unlock are provided by Google...
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slaydog said:
That easy! Here are the instructions from Google:
https://developers.google.com/android/images
Tells you the commands to unlock, flash stock rom and re-lock the bootloader...
This ain't no iPhone, son! Lol
You are allowed to do this stuff. All of the software to lock and unlock are provided by Google...
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Cheers mate.. Was worried as my last phone was 6p.
My first pixel lol..
If I'm rooted can I just relock the bootloader and it will wipe the system or do I need to flash stock from google's website then relock if I want to return it?
vibrantliker said:
If I'm rooted can I just relock the bootloader and it will wipe the system or do I need to flash stock from google's website then relock if I want to return it?
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Why you returning the phone in the first place?
Jiggs82 said:
Why you returning the phone in the first place?
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Returning it to Google and re buying elsewhere for at least $200 less.
vibrantliker said:
If I'm rooted can I just relock the bootloader and it will wipe the system or do I need to flash stock from google's website then relock if I want to return it?
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when you lock or unlock, it wipes the phone.
uicnren said:
when you lock or unlock, it wipes the phone.
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Just that I read in a couple of places when re locking some have had a "no os installed" result.
enginuity2 said:
I bought my Pixel 2 XL from Google and I know they have a 15 day return policy but I don't know if unlocking the bootloader voids that. Can I re-lock the bootloader? Has anybody else returned their phone to Google?
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You don't need to lock bootloader to return..I returned multiple devices without locking
vibrantliker said:
Just that I read in a couple of places when re locking some have had a "no os installed" result.
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simply flash both partitions first then.
Just wipe it and ship it. Google will only inspect it for physical abuse and water damage. The don't care if it's unlocked. It Google, the sell us unlocked phones. I too have sent them back unlocked as have many others.
I just flashed the latest factory image then did a factory reset before I was going to re lock the bootloader. Now the oem unlock option on my phone is greyed out and adb/fastboot fives me errors trying to fastboot oem lock or fastboot flashing lock.
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I just flashed the latest factory image then did a factory reset before I was going to re lock the bootloader. Now the oem unlock option on my phone is greyed out and adb/fastboot fives me errors trying to fastboot oem lock or fastboot flashing lock.
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The slider will stay gray until the fastboot commands relock it. What are the errors you are getting. Exact wording please.
Really, just ship it as is.
TonikJDK said:
The slider will stay gray until the fastboot commands relock it. What are the errors you are getting. Exact wording please.
Really, just ship it as is.
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I'll try again tomorrow and get back.
You said earlier they just check for physical damage. Don't they turn on the phone?
They shouldn't care when the locked boot loader screen shows at boot?
vibrantliker said:
I'll try again tomorrow and get back.
You said earlier they just check for physical damage. Don't they turn on the phone?
They shouldn't care when the locked boot loader screen shows at boot?
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I sent one back with the bootloader unlocked they don't care. I'd make damn sure it's completely stock before you relock it maybe Flash the factory image to both slots just to be sure.
mac796 said:
I sent one back with the bootloader unlocked they don't care. I'd make damn sure it's completely stock before you relock it maybe Flash the factory image to both slots just to be sure.
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It is completely stock, but what does that mean
"Flash the image to both slots"?
vibrantliker said:
It is completely stock, but what does that mean
"Flash the image to both slots"?
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Go to Google's factory image page download January's image and do the flash all to slot a. Then change to slot B.
Fastboot --set-active=b then flash all to slot B. Probably Overkill but you'll for sure be stock. Then issue you're relock command to both critical and the regular bootloader one. For one you need to make sure your fastboot is current if it's not up to date you're probably going to have problems.
Edit. I would just send it back the way it is
Well, that's the question. I bought this phone recently and for obvious reasons I won't unlock it but still I wanna have a little bit more of control over the functions. I found certains apps for doing this without unlocking the bootloader or rooting but using just adb commands. But before doing that I want to be certain of that simple matter; will the warranty be f****d up for doing it?
Thanks in advance.
Dovahkiin1290 said:
Well, that's the question. I bought this phone recently and for obvious reasons I won't unlock it but still I wanna have a little bit more of control over the functions. I found certains apps for doing this without unlocking the bootloader or rooting but using just adb commands. But before doing that I want to be certain of that simple matter; will the guarantee be f****d up for doing it?
Thanks in advance.
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Just don't unlock bootloader!
If ur phone need repair, flash the firmware before.
Fabio Feher said:
Just don't unlock bootloader!
If ur phone need repair, flash the firmware before.
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any Idea where stock firmware is available ?
There : https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto/albus/official/
flashnub said:
any Idea where stock firmware is available ?
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Check it:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/z2-play/how-to/stock-stock-firmware-t3630997
https://forum.xda-developers.com/z2-play/development/moto-z2-play-stock-retail-xt710-07-t3669668
Has anyone figured out how to unlock the bootloader on the LGM710ULM? I have google fi and my warranty has just expired, so I was trying to install linux on my phone, but I cant find out how to unlock the bootloader anywhere.
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Has anyone figured out how to unlock the bootloader on the LGM710ULM? I have google fi and my warranty has just expired, so I was trying to install linux on my phone, but I cant find out how to unlock the bootloader anywhere.
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g7-thinq/how-to/how-to-bootloader-unlock-g7-thinq-t-t3963568
Went through these steps last night. Now bootloader unlocked and rooted with magisk.
way2aware said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g7-thinq/how-to/how-to-bootloader-unlock-g7-thinq-t-t3963568
Went through these steps last night. Now bootloader unlocked and rooted with magisk.
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Are you sure it worked for the LGM710ULM
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Are you sure it worked for the LGM710ULM
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Indeed I am, although my phone now believes that its a LM-V350ULM. Please go to the thread I linked you to. It really works
way2aware said:
Indeed I am, although my phone now believes that its a LM-V350ULM. Please go to the thread I linked you to. It really works
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The only thing that is from the v350ulm is the bootloader.. You can fix that by reflashing the ULM kdz or backing up the stock abl_a img before flashing the v350ulm bootloader then restoring it..
But its no big deal
So I successfully rooted phone, with TWRP, and Magisk. The only problem I'm having is 1) still getting safety net API error,
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2) I don't know which command to use to relock the Boot loader.
It is likely that one will fix the other, or at least I think as Google is detecting my unlocked bootloader. I want to be able to re-un-lock it (I've been seeing forums filled people who can't unlock their bootloaders after locking it.
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So I successfully rooted phone, with TWRP, and Magisk. The only problem I'm having is 1) still getting safety net API error,
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If your device is not 100% stock when you lock the bootloader it will not boot.
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2) I don't know which command to use to relock the Boot loader.
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[Guide]Un/locking Motorola Bootloader
UnLocking and ReLocking Motorola Bootloader https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/standalone/bootloader/unlock-your-device-a Moto Bootloader Unlocking site Re-Locking see Post #4 More about bootloader UnLocking Post #2 Can my...
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RimWulf said:
It is likely that one will fix the other, or at least I think as Google is detecting my unlocked bootloader. I want to be able to re-un-lock it (I've been seeing forums filled people who can't unlock their bootloaders after locking it.
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I have not seen this problem reported (much) as long as the device was full stock when relocked.
If your device is not 100% stock when you lock the bootloader it will not boot.
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What do you mean? Can you clarify?
[Guide]Un/locking Motorola Bootloader
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Thanks for that, So I managed to get it locked and got Google services and Pay working. With hide. (Small learning curve)
I have not seen this problem reported (much) as long as the device was full stock when relocked.
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It seems to be a new problem. The the safety net check problem seems to be with magisk 22.1 (and 22.0 reportedly works but I'm too lazy to downgrade) as Hide works and I used alternative app to check safety net (SafetyNet Test) and it passed that. So everything is working as it should accept Magisk's internal safety net check tool.
Also, I finally learned how to add quotes, yay me!
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If your device is not 100% stock when you lock the bootloader it will not boot.
[Guide]Un/locking Motorola Bootloader
UnLocking and ReLocking Motorola Bootloader https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/standalone/bootloader/unlock-your-device-a Moto Bootloader Unlocking site Re-Locking see Post #4 More about bootloader UnLocking Post #2 Can my...
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I have not seen this problem reported (much) as long as the device was full stock when relocked.
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Turned out it WAS the magisk build 22.1 was fixed now FOSS works. Thanks with the help about MagiskHide. Now I need a terminal emulator that requests root permission. Any suggestions?