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Is it still possible?
Yup just did it before! Flashed all the way back to 4.1.26 actually! The only thing is you gotta reapply the unlock again afterwards.
Ok.
You mean the Bootloader is re-locked when you flash an SBF?
Shaydar said:
Ok.
You mean the Bootloader is re-locked when you flash an SBF?
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Yeah seems that way at least partially.
Gutterball said:
Yup just did it before! Flashed all the way back to 4.1.26 actually! The only thing is you gotta reapply the unlock again afterwards.
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You absolutely do not have to re-apply the unlock after.
Shaydar said:
Ok.
You mean the Bootloader is re-locked when you flash an SBF?
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No.
Gutterball said:
Yeah seems that way at least partially.
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I'd like to know where you heard this from Gutterball? Or did you just assume this was the case because the device no longer has "Unlocked" in the corner?
I can assure you the bootloader is still unlocked. With 100% certainty.
nexxusty said:
You absolutely do not have to re-apply the unlock after.
No.
I'd like to know where you heard this from Gutterball? Or did you just assume this was the case because the device no longer has "Unlocked" in the corner?
I can assure you the bootloader is still unlocked. With 100% certainty.
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It may be "unlocked" but you can not flash a custom recovery or custom system until you flash the pudding sbf again. It gives an error. It has to say UNLOCKED in top left corner to get the magic flowing.
Hi,
Wondering if it possible to remove the yellow ad of Sprint during turning the phone on.
Thnaks!
shabydog said:
Hi,
Wondering if it possible to remove the yellow ad of Sprint during turning the phone on.
Thnaks!
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Look here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2881117
Sent from my Stump'd & Bump'd Sprint LG G3 using Tapatalk
Evolution_Freak said:
Look here
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Do i have to be Rooted?
Thanks!
shabydog said:
Do i have to be Rooted?
Thanks!
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Yes, in order to edit system files.
Thanks for the great help!!
p.s: so nice to root the device by an app such as Stump!
shabydog said:
Thanks for the great help!!
p.s: so nice to root the device by an app such as Stump!
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Sure is nice when there is a flaw in stock code that allows you to inject root (privilege escalation).
Sorry its a pet peve of mine, I'd rather an unlocked bootloader and secure system so I know that if I'm on stock nothing gets root until I'm ready for root by unlocking the bootloader.
/soapbox lol
_Dennis_ said:
Sorry its a pet peve of mine, I'd rather an unlocked bootloader and secure system so I know that if I'm on stock nothing gets root until I'm ready for root by unlocking the bootloader.
/soapbox lol
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But BL was already been unlocked?
shabydog said:
But BL was already been unlocked?
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BL was bypassed, not unlocked. Nexus devices, some Sony devices, and some HTC devices can have the BL unlocked (commands in fastboot, no root required to do) but BUMP just tricks the bootloader then requires boot imgs to be signed with the DEVs keys (from my understanding).
This means it is not a true unlock but will act as a unlock if the imgs are signed by the devs (I'm not privy to the actual method so I could be off a bit)
With a true unlock you take a step, outside of the normal system, usually wiping data in the process, to enable an unsigned recovery that allows you to flash a new system. This means if I steal your device I can't root it and install a few apps then give it back with you not knowing, or steal your CC info stored in a db file using root privileges.
Sammy and LG root/unlocks are backwards. I can take your device, install stump, delete stump, install a root/hidden tracker, and follow where you go without your knowledge, all in about 15 mins.
Hi, I literally opened the nexus 9 out of the box, powered it on & after choosing a wifi network it began updating, the device crashed during this update and now it won't boot! I've tried & searched for everything, anyone have any ideas?
Booting to recovery with HW buttons, wiping cache/userdata/factory reset - Nada!
Can boot into fastboot, no permission to flash as oem unlock is disabled!
I cant get into the tablet to unlock fastboot oem unlock within devOpitons or usb debugging etc, (com.android.phone has stopped on boot) black screen indefinitely.
I can't flash any images while it is locked
surely there must be a simple method?
desperate here
Return it
I'd just return it. I'm no expert, but I'd seek a way to avoid the update during setup and try to postpone it until you unlock developer options and OEM unlock. I'm not sure how you'd bypass the update during setup, but you're in the right place if it's possible.
VermontKindBud said:
I'd just return it. I'm no expert, but I'd seek a way to avoid the update during setup and try to postpone it until you unlock developer options and OEM unlock. I'm not sure how you'd bypass the update during setup, but you're in the right place if it's possible.
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Hmm, its one of works, just bought bulk amount of them. surely it can't be stuck in an unescapable cycle?
syko9 said:
Hmm, its one of works, just bought bulk amount of them. surely it can't be stuck in an unescapable cycle?
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Certainly it can. If it started to install the 5.0.2 OTA, there have been a lot of bricks.
cam30era said:
Certainly it can. If it started to install the 5.0.2 OTA, there have been a lot of bricks.
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Alright thanks for the info, guess it shall be replaced thanks.
syko9 said:
Alright thanks for the info, guess it shall be replaced thanks.
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Welcome. And FWIW: there's a button for that.
If I remember correctly you can still flash the stock images even with the boot loader locked. Its only custom images that google will not accept unless you unlock boot loader.
Ripx88 said:
If I remember correctly you can still flash the stock images even with the boot loader locked. Its only custom images that google will not accept unless you unlock boot loader.
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Bootloader has to be unlocked to "fastboot flash" anything.
You can sideload an OTA with a locked bootloader, but you have to be able to access recovery.
cam30era said:
Bootloader has to be unlocked to "fastboot flash" anything.
You can sideload an OTA with a locked bootloader, but you have to be able to access recovery.
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Ah ok gotcha. My apologizes, I thought I heard somewhere you could. Thank you for the correction.
Ripx88 said:
Ah ok gotcha. My apologizes, I thought I heard somewhere you could. Thank you for the correction.
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No problem. That's how we learn.
cam30era said:
No problem. That's how we learn.
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Indeed I'm still new to nexus devices. I've been flashing on Samsung devices for years so I'm still stuck in my Odin ways. Just got the N9 less then a week ago. The whole fastboot thing was foreign at first but I'm getting there lol. Thank you again.
So, long story short, I recently bought a Nexus 9 from ebay which arrived with factory reset protection.
I have spoken to both Google and HTC about the situation and both were of no real help except for saying a few things outright between them to give me good enough reason to believe one of two things.
That 1 - it is possible to flash factory images over a device with a locked bootloader
or 2 - it is possible to unlock the bootloader without having access to developer settings
Anyone have any experience with either of these possibilities?
https://developers.google.com/android/ota
Full OTA Images can be flashed onto devices with locked boot loaders.
You need to boot into recovery and select sideload update.
Yeah, I know how to do that, but that only goes for updates, doesn't it? I tried to sideload a previous build onto the tablet but it failed the procedure, so it doesn't really solve the issue and if I flash a more recent update I still get FRP :/ If I wanted to revert back to the 7.0, or even marshmallow, would that be possible? Or does that require an unlocked bootloader?
enriquejones666 said:
https://developers.google.com/android/ota
Full OTA Images can be flashed onto devices with locked boot loaders.
You need to boot into recovery and select sideload update.
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Yeah, I know how to do that, but that only goes for updates, doesn't it? I tried to sideload a previous build onto the tablet but it failed the procedure, so it doesn't really solve the issue and if I flash a more recent update I still get FRP :/ If I wanted to revert back to the 7.0, or even marshmallow, would that be possible? Or does that require an unlocked bootloader?
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Yeah, I know how to do that, but that only goes for updates, doesn't it? I tried to sideload a previous build onto the tablet but it failed the procedure, so it doesn't really solve the issue and if I flash a more recent update I still get FRP :/ If I wanted to revert back to the 7.0, or even marshmallow, would that be possible? Or does that require an unlocked bootloader?
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Those are full ota images, same as factory image. Meaning full package.
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Yeah, I know how to do that, but that only goes for updates, doesn't it? I tried to sideload a previous build onto the tablet but it failed the procedure, so it doesn't really solve the issue and if I flash a more recent update I still get FRP :/ If I wanted to revert back to the 7.0, or even marshmallow, would that be possible? Or does that require an unlocked bootloader?
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Ah yes, now I see your predicament. Unfortunately, there is no "there" there. You do need an unlocked bootloader to wipe the system clean with a factory image, and as you noted, the Full OTA Image will recover you from a system that won't boot, but it won't get rid of FRP.
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Ah yes, now I see your predicament. Unfortunately, there is no "there" there. You do need an unlocked bootloader to wipe the system clean with a factory image, and as you noted, the Full OTA Image will recover you from a system that won't boot, but it won't get rid of FRP.
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Exactly Hence my questions as to how do the manufacturers wipe everything and flash the new image without unlocking the bootloader? Or will it always be a trade secret?...... Hmmmm
BigDomTheFirst said:
Exactly Hence my questions as to how do the manufacturers wipe everything and flash the new image without unlocking the bootloader? Or will it always be a trade secret?...... Hmmmm
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did we ever fix this? my bootloader is locked and no os installed. Was trying to return to factory and went thru all the flashing steps successfully then at the end locked the bootloader. Now tablet says "for development purposes only not for production use" and boots back to fastboot. It will not reboot at all
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did we ever fix this? my bootloader is locked and no os installed. Was trying to return to factory and went thru all the flashing steps successfully then at the end locked the bootloader. Now tablet says "for development purposes only not for production use" and boots back to fastboot. It will not reboot at all
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Never found out how they do this.... are you able to boot in to recovery? if you can do that you may be able to flash a recovery OTA through 'apply update from ADB'. Worth a shot
Uncleheff said:
did we ever fix this? my bootloader is locked and no os installed. Was trying to return to factory and went thru all the flashing steps successfully then at the end locked the bootloader. Now tablet says "for development purposes only not for production use" and boots back to fastboot. It will not reboot at all
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If up dont mind my asking how did it get that way by just locking the bootloader? I was just about to flash stock and lock on my volantis, then read this...?
Bryanx86 said:
If up dont mind my asking how did it get that way by just locking the bootloader? I was just about to flash stock and lock on my volantis, then read this...?
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definitely don't lock your bootloader. That is a horrible move and serves no purpose
madbat99 said:
definitely don't lock your bootloader. That is a horrible move and serves no purpose
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I actually reflashed last factory stock image and relocked without issue. It is a horrible move, I agree...I already miss root, but it suits the purpose. Thanks for your reply.
Bryanx86 said:
I actually reflashed last factory stock image and relocked without issue. It is a horrible move, I agree...I already miss root, but it suits the purpose. Thanks for your reply.
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it's only a bad move if you make a mistake and can't repair it because your bootloader is now locked. But if it goes well then you're all set.
Hi there, I want to root my pixel , but I can't. (Screenshot) I buy phone with Verizon contract , but now it's contract free. If someone can help me. (I'm from Ukraine,we don't have Verizon)
For Verizon phones, regardless whether contract free or not, it is impossible to unlock the bootloader.
Cheers
tom1807 said:
For Verizon phones, regardless whether contract free or not, it is impossible to unlock the bootloader.
Cheers
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And how to flash android via PC or root it ? Impossible?
nick.arabadji said:
And how to flash android via PC or root it ? Impossible?
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Root impossible with locked bootloader.
Flashing? Here you go.
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tom1807 said:
Root impossible with locked bootloader.
Flashing? Here you go.
Cheers
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I can't ... I try , but android flash tool need to unlock bootloader...
nick.arabadji said:
Hi there, I want to root my pixel , but I can't. (Screenshot) I buy phone with Verizon contract , but now it's contract free. If someone can help me. (I'm from Ukraine,we don't have Verizon)
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You're screwed. Verizon will NEVER unlock the bootloader, and you can't either. This means you CANNOT flash factory images. You CANNOT root the device. You CAN manually flash OTA images through the device recovery with fastboot, however as the device is still supported for the next four years, that ability is nearly pointless.
You should have purchased a Japanese Pixel 6. If I recall correctly, it's the same hardware as the Verizon Pixel 6 but with an unlockable bootloader. Now it's too late for that, so simply enjoy what you have because honestly you're not missing much.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
You're screwed. Verizon will NEVER unlock the bootloader, and you can't either. This means you CANNOT flash factory images. You CANNOT root the device. You CAN manually flash OTA images through the device recovery with fastboot, however as the device is still supported for the next four years, that ability is nearly pointless.
You should have purchased a Japanese Pixel 6. If I recall correctly, it's the same hardware as the Verizon Pixel 6 but with an unlockable bootloader. Now it's too late for that, so simply enjoy what you have because honestly you're not missing much.
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Thanks for reply ! I just need to reflash for delete some bugs ..
nick.arabadji said:
Thanks for reply ! I just need to reflash for delete some bugs ..
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Perform a factory reset instead. Since you cannot flash things that's the way you eliminate bugs on your device.