hello, I have a motor E 2015 purchased in US LTE verizon prepaid
Problem: Arg Carrier detect my course after 5.1 update and change sim.
Attempts:
forum.xda-developers.com/moto-e-2015/general/how-to-verizon-moto-e-2015-gsm-network-t3098953 not work!
Unlock Bootloader from WEB Respond Motorola -> "Your device does not qualify for bootloader unlocking"
Some other way to unlock the bootloader or replace?
Thank you
The Vz isn't included in devices that can have its loader officially unlocked. You'll need to buy a different variant of the Moto E. Also this model has no known root exploits too, so you'll have to deal with that too.
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Hi Forum. May be my first post. I just SIM unlocked LG V10 on T-Mobile. Here is what I can say about the process that might be helpful to others:
1-Phones can be SIM locked by manufacturers so that service providers ensure that phones can only be used on their network or certain countries. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SIM_lock for more information.
2-The process of unlocking requires the service provider to request unlock codes from the manufacturer. The service provider may have requirements to unlock ( e.g. in my case I had to put $100 balance on T-Mobile prepaid card ). This process took 5 working days at which time T-Mobile emailed me to inform me that they were ready for me to initiate unlock on my device.
3-On my device, I ran a "Device Unlock" app which connected with somebody ( T-Mobile ? ) and verified my phone was actually unlock eligible and viola. I'm SIM unlocked.
What I would like to know is what has changed on my phone ( e.g. firmware, some information on some partition ) ? Does this mean I can now root, change ROMs and my phone will remain SIM unlocked ? Any links to information about what actually happens when device unlocked would be appreciated.
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What I can tell you is that, if you did unlock permanent it is going to be unlocked even after rooting and installing new roms etc.
Now, I want to ask in this forum if the phone can be unlocked if the t-mobile unlock app says it is not eligible to unlock. I bought my phone on eBay, called t-mobile the phone is clean, but they could not unlock it for me because needs an account... So now I'm stuck trying to find a 3rd party unlock website to do it, 2 already said they could not... So I have the phone but can't use it. Any suggestions?
Yes, I can confirm that on this LG V10 having performed a SIM unlock and then having switched ROMs the unlock remained in effect.
I've got a Moto E XT1527 that I've been trying to get the bootloader unlocked for. However, after studying it a bit more, I don't think I'm going to be able to.
I bought it from a guy on eBay that said it was factory unlocked. However, once I got it, I noticed an AT&T emblem on the back and when you turn it on it shows the AT&T logo during the boot process. These are signs that it's not factory unlocked, correct? I'm pretty sure it's a Gophone edition of the Moto E.
I've tried getting an unlock code from the Motorola website, but it keeps coming back with "Your device does not qualify for bootloader unlocking." After digging some more, I found that the device has a cid of 0x0001, which I also understand means it can't be unlocked, correct?
I went to the device unlock page at AT&T and requested an unlock code with them (giving them the IMEI number). That was today, I haven't yet heard back from them. But even if I do get something back from them, that's not going to help me unlock the bootloader is it?
So, I guess my questions are:
Is there any way to unlock the bootloader for Moto E's that have a cid of 0x0001?
Is the eBay guy an idiot for claiming that the phone is factory unlocked when it's clearly marked as being for AT&T?
Sorry, should this be in the Moto E 2015 forums?
So I aquired a h830 Sim unlocked. I unlocked the bootloader. And flashed 20a.now the thing is Sim locked again and the unlock app fails and won't unlock it
Any ideas
Just to update everybody. I despite not being a T-Mobile customer. Hit up their face book team. The whitelisted my device on the unlock server in less than 24 hours. Tell em you bought it factory direct. Unlock successful and free
I'm just about to return my Samsung A52 5G after realizing that the bootloader seemingly can't be unlocked. I did a quick google and thought it was possible, but apparently the North American version is locked.
Now I'm looking at this phone as my next option. Can anyone confirm if the OEM Unlock button appears in the Canadian version of this phone? I'm buying from the OnePlus website, and it says that it is carrier-unlocked (not T-Mobile).
I'm not even planning to root the device or do anything advanced, but I want to have the option to install Lineage later on once I stop receiving OTA updates, assuming that the Lineage devs make a build for this phone.
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I'm just about to return my Samsung A52 5G after realizing that the bootloader seemingly can't be unlocked. I did a quick google and thought it was possible, but apparently the North American version is locked.
Now I'm looking at this phone as my next option. Can anyone confirm if the OEM Unlock button appears in the Canadian version of this phone? I'm buying from the OnePlus website, and it says that it is carrier-unlocked (not T-Mobile).
I'm not even planning to root the device or do anything advanced, but I want to have the option to install Lineage later on once I stop receiving OTA updates, assuming that the Lineage devs make a build for this phone.
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I'm having the same issue. T-mobile US and the OEM Unlock button is gone
greenteaandroid said:
I'm having the same issue. T-mobile US and the OEM Unlock button is gone
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I believe there's a method to unlock the T-Mobile US version. I asked OnePlus's support, and there was a separate set of instructions for T-Mobile, so they might be able to help you.
I ended up buying the carrier-unlocked phone in Canada, and everything worked out; the OEM Unlock button wasn't blocked or anything. You just need the fastboot and adb drivers for the device, as usual.
There's a way to get oem ungreyed,read aroud
Even OEM and SIM unlock are separate, you have to have SIM unlock first before enabling OEM unlock.
Units sold directly from OnePlus.com is SIM unlocked.
I'm planning to import a brand new Japan version of Pixel 6 from a shop. I was told that the phone is not locked to any specific carrier and can be used on any network. Since the phone is not carrier locked, is that mean the bootloader can also be unlocked? Is there any relation between locked carrier and locked bootloader? I wanna buy a phone which can have unlocked bootloader ... The shop people said they won't be able to check OEM Unlocking status.
Depending on the country you can be carrier locked without being bootloader locked. For example, in the US, T-Mobile I believe carrier locks the device but does not lock the bootloader. AT&T and Verizon however lock both and will not remove the bootloader lock.
I'm not aware of the Japanese P6 having a bootloader lock, but I am not an authority on it.
Reading the topic how to convert the Japanese version to Global, which requires Root, there is a very high probability that the bootloader can be unlocked.
Carrier unlocked has no relation to unlocked bootloader.
Cheers
Tom
I have a pixel 6 japanese version GB7N6, and i already unlocked bootloader, root and change region.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
Depending on the country you can be carrier locked without being bootloader locked. For example, in the US, T-Mobile I believe carrier locks the device but does not lock the bootloader. AT&T and Verizon however lock both and will not remove the bootloader lock.
I'm not aware of the Japanese P6 having a bootloader lock, but I am not an authority on it.
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I am pretty sure unlocking bootloader on T-Mobile variants requires a SIM unlock first, this has been the case for my former OnePlus 9 Pro and I've heard the same for this phone.
Otherwise, the OEM unlock toggle is grayed out.
razercortex said:
I am pretty sure unlocking bootloader on T-Mobile variants requires a SIM unlock first, this has been the case for my former OnePlus 9 Pro and I've heard the same for this phone.
Otherwise, the OEM unlock toggle is grayed out.
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Thanks. I wasn't sure, and I think my post made that apparent, as I don't buy my devices from carriers.