T mobile J7 Prime ,twrp, boot loader patch? - Samsung Galaxy J7 ROMs, Kernels, Recoveries, & Oth

Wanting to upgrade from my j700 to a newer j727 on Tmobile, I seen the twrp, but did not see a patch to unlock the bootloader like I had for my j700?
Is there one available? Not trying to root, just want to have a custom recovery to make apps into system apps like I had on my J700

The J727T is bootloader unlocked, just turn on OEM unlock in settings. I've heard the TWRP for J727 international works, but I don't have the phone. You can try flashing that TWRP build amd then flashing Magisk, but theres no zip to unlock that.

Metabolic12 said:
The J727T is bootloader unlocked, just turn on OEM unlock in settings. I've heard the TWRP for J727 international works, but I don't have the phone. You can try flashing that TWRP build amd then flashing Magisk, but theres no zip to unlock that.
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Sorry I'm clueless , I don't have the phone either, my j7 has the unlock option also , but I still needed a patch to get twrp to stay ? But you are saying I dont need a patch for the tmobile j727 (prime), I really appreciate the help

GigVodka said:
Sorry I'm clueless , I don't have the phone either, my j7 has the unlock option also , but I still needed a patch to get twrp to stay ? But you are saying I dont need a patch for the tmobile j727 (prime), I really appreciate the help
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Don't get the j727t (j7 prime) I have one it's bootloader locked and there is no oem unlock in developer options also there is no root available.
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Metabolic12 said:
The J727T is bootloader unlocked, just turn on OEM unlock in settings. I've heard the TWRP for J727 international works, but I don't have the phone. You can try flashing that TWRP build amd then flashing Magisk, but theres no zip to unlock that.
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The bootloader on the j727t (j7 prime) is locked no oem unlock option in developer options.

I didn't know that, thanks for the update. Just another J7 that won't ever see root.

ashyx need to make a boot loader patch, Cant message him directly

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Vodafone UK Locked Bootloader?

I was wondering if the S6 on Vodafone in the UK came with a locked bootloader, and if so how difficult was it to unlock? I have an S7 Edge on pre-order, and presume that would come locked too if the S6 did. I can't live without root. Cheers.
No one has an S6 Edge on Vodafone?
Beefheart said:
I was wondering if the S6 on Vodafone in the UK came with a locked bootloader, and if so how difficult was it to unlock? I have an S7 Edge on pre-order, and presume that would come locked too if the S6 did. I can't live without root. Cheers.
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Seems so, as I have had the same problem by installing MM 6.0.1 firmware with the UK csc code VOD (appearing as BTU on phone). The bootloader wouldn't let me flash TWRP through ODIN (sorry, could flash, but not boot into TWRP, stuck on bootloader).
So i took the provided MM 6.0.1. bootloader from Carotix CarHDRom, flashed it together with at the same place provided TWRP for
MM (the old 2.8.7.0/2.8.7.1 or even new TWRP 3.0 provided on the homepage of TWRP.me , won't work on MM) throught ODIN.
Within TWRP flashed hybridmax's S5E-AELKernel_MM...kernel 1.5 and superSU beta 2.67 (previosly stored/copied to the mobile device) and rebooted - rooted and all working fine.
Take a look at : http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6-edge/development/rom-carhdrom-1-t3111519
coco722 said:
Seems so, as I have had the same problem by installing MM 6.0.1 firmware with the UK csc code VOD (appearing as BTU on phone). The bootloader wouldn't let me flash TWRP through ODIN (sorry, could flash, but not boot into TWRP, stuck on bootloader).
So i took the provided MM 6.0.1. bootloader from Carotix CarHDRom, flashed it together with at the same place provided TWRP for
MM (the old 2.8.7.0/2.8.7.1 or even new TWRP 3.0 provided on the homepage of TWRP.me , won't work on MM) throught ODIN.
Within TWRP flashed hybridmax's S5E-AELKernel_MM...kernel 1.5 and superSU beta 2.67 (previosly stored/copied to the mobile device) and rebooted - rooted and all working fine.
Take a look at : http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6-edge/development/rom-carhdrom-1-t3111519
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Did you have the OEM Unlock toggle in dev options?
Beefheart said:
Did you have the OEM Unlock toggle in dev options?
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Do not know if or not.
Just flashed first the original VOD 6.0.1 fw and then tried to have a working TWRP recovery, but could't boot into TWRP recover, the original bootloader did not let me... this for, bootloader and twrp from carotix (and eventually his provided kernel and/or rom) , and everything goes fine.
coco722 said:
Do not know if or not.
Just flashed first the original VOD 6.0.1 fw and then tried to have a working TWRP recovery, but could't boot into TWRP recover, the original bootloader did not let me... this for, bootloader and twrp from carotix (and eventually his provided kernel and/or rom) , and everything goes fine.
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My understanding of a locked bootloader is that you can't flash anything that isn't official, including a replacement bootloader, which you indicate you did successfully. Otherwise Verizon Samsung customers would simply flash a new bootloader over their locked one. Ever TWRP wouldn't have flashed, it would have kicked out an error in Odin as you made the attempt because the bootloader wouldn't have allowed it. It sounds like your attempt at flashing it finished successfully, but just wouldn't boot into it. I'm wondering if this was caused by something other than the bootloader being locked.
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My understanding of a locked bootloader is that you can't flash anything that isn't official, including a replacement bootloader, which you indicate you did successfully. Otherwise Verizon Samsung customers would simply flash a new bootloader over their locked one. Ever TWRP wouldn't have flashed, it would have kicked out an error in Odin as you made the attempt because the bootloader wouldn't have allowed it. It sounds like your attempt at flashing it finished successfully, but just wouldn't boot into it. I'm wondering if this was caused by something other than the bootloader being locked.
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All possible. However, sometimes we'll just have to give it a try, by using the information and software available. I do have to mention, that my mobile is/was provider-free (not locked to a specific provider). But even a locked mobile can be handeld to get
in free and unlocked. In such case, this should be done first and after that the upgrade to rooted MM and ROM, etc.
No worries, cheers for the reply. I'll wait until I receive it then simply return it and cancel the contract if it's locked.
Hi, i had the same problem. I flashed TWRP, but i could not boot to TWRP. I found that I also have locked bootloader. No OEM Unlock toggle in dev options.
Login on this site
https://findmymobile.samsung.com/login.do
and try Disable Reactivation lock if you can.
vrzy007 said:
Hi, i had the same problem. I flashed TWRP, but i could not boot to TWRP. I found that I also have locked bootloader. No OEM Unlock toggle in dev options.
Login on this site
https://findmymobile.samsung.com/login.do
and try Disable Reactivation lock if you can.
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I've not received my phone yet, but this doesn't look good. Were you able to disable the reactivation lock on your S6? Or, alternatively, like coco722, were you able to simply overwrite the bootloader? I'm not concerned with Knox or Vodafone's warranty, as long as I'm able to overcome the locked bootloader and root.

Kate (International Version): TWRP/root/roms?

Hello, various posts say kenzo roms could be used on kate, but without modem files. Many users already tried flashing manually modified roms, bricking or having issues. Is there a full tutorial to how effectively:
- unlock bootloader (only unofficial way for what i understand...)
- root the phone (only flashing supersu via TWRP? what version of TWRP?)
- possibly modify existent kenzo roms to use them on kate (not only CM.... there are so many roms with various kernels too...are they working without problems on kate?)
so far i've been scouring the net for any possible guide, but there are really few to none specific for kate, and none answering clearly the previous questions....and i am sure i'm not alone as more and more people are buying right now the international version, and keep asking the same questions. Could somebody shed a light? thanks.
Following this thread. I bought international version and can't wait to flash CM
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You need to unlock bootloader and then flash TWRP. Once that's done all you need to do is flash CM13, CM13Firmware, Opengapps ARM64 and modem file for Kate (NON-HLOS from fastboot of MIUI8 Kate). Also can flash latest SuperSU for root.
To flash modem once CM13 is installed boot fastboot and then enter:
fastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
Full guide
Is it possible to just install twrp and supersu and use miui roms?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-3/how-to/zcx-twrp-install-twrp-flash-supersu-t3462448
I wish there was a TWRP specifically for "kate" though. Because TWRP will think "kate" is "kenzo" for now.
is its possible to unlock the Kate version on the official way? Because in the Guide from Xiaomi ist the Point "You must on China Dev Firmware" but this versions isnt available for the kate version?
dadonali said:
is its possible to unlock the Kate version on the official way? Because in the Guide from Xiaomi ist the Point "You must on China Dev Firmware" but this versions isnt available for the kate version?
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Until today, no one confirmed to have had success with official unlock. Even though it should be possible to unlock with the Mi Flash Unlock tool on every ROM, it is very likely that it can only reliable unlock when using a Chinese Developer ROM, which doesn't exist for Kate.
Most people are getting an error message in the above utility, saying that the MI account in the phone and the one used in the utility don't match, even if they do.
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You found my guide.
Is there any good reason to wait for a reliable way to officially unlock the bootloader? Or any downside to go with the unofficial unlock method?
I got my phone yesterday and just found out today I actually had the Kate version. I don't really plan on going back to MIUI and from what I understand, the official unlock method would only make it easier to switch back to MIUI. Is that right?
(It's not my first time playing with custom ROMs, I have flashed multiple roms / kernels in the past but I always owned Nexus phones and it was quit dummy proof on these phones.)
BigBlarg said:
I don't really plan on going back to MIUI and from what I understand, the official unlock method would only make it easier to switch back to MIUI. Is that right?
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That's my understanding, yes. Interestingly, when I had a Kenzo and unlocked it officially, the bootloader got relocked whenever I flashed something like CM. With Kate (unofficially unlocked), the bootloader wasn't relocked after flashing CM. In that sense, unlocking it via unofficial means may be advantageous.
Pumpino said:
That's my understanding, yes. Interestingly, when I had a Kenzo and unlocked it officially, the bootloader got relocked whenever I flashed something like CM. With Kate (unofficially unlocked), the bootloader was relocked after flashing CM. In that sense, unlocking it via unofficial means may be advantageous.
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Thanks Pumpino!
I just followed your guide and successfully flashed CM 13 stable release without any issue.
It's only been a few minutes but everything seems to be working (much better than MIUI) so far.
BigBlarg said:
Thanks Pumpino!
I just followed your guide and successfully flashed CM 13 stable release without any issue.
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You're welcome. I'm glad it went smoothly.
I've just edited my previous post, as "was" should have said "wasn't". ie. "With Kate (unofficially unlocked), the bootloader wasn't relocked after flashing CM."
Followed the guide and can't get the bootloader to unlock. Any ideas?
Downloaded the updated/modified emmc_appsboot.mbn, put it into the rom folder and flashed fine. Won't unlock.
BobSlob said:
Followed the guide and can't get the bootloader to unlock. Any ideas?
Downloaded the updated/modified emmc_appsboot.mbn, put it into the rom folder and flashed fine. Won't unlock.
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I made a mistake at this part and it wouldn't allow me to unlock the bootloader. The guide to unlock the bootloader doesn't explicitly mention one important detail. In the screen where you have to allow USB debugging, you must also enable the option saying "Allow OEM unlock" or something like that. I didn't enable that option at first and in fastboot it would tell me I was not allowed to unlock the bootloader. So I had to reboot the phone normally, go through all the MIUI setup and finally re-enable USB Debugging and enable "Allow OEM unlock".
BigBlarg said:
I made a mistake at this part and it wouldn't allow me to unlock the bootloader. The guide to unlock the bootloader doesn't explicitly mention one important detail. In the screen where you have to allow USB debugging, you must also enable the option saying "Allow OEM unlock" or something like that. I didn't enable that option at first and in fastboot it would tell me I was not allowed to unlock the bootloader. So I had to reboot the phone normally, go through all the MIUI setup and finally re-enable USB Debugging and enable "Allow OEM unlock".
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You sir are my hero! That was the issue. Many thanks.
One other question, when flashing the rom is it safe to put it on the SD card, or does it need to be on internal?
BigBlarg said:
The guide to unlock the bootloader doesn't explicitly mention one important detail. In the screen where you have to allow USB debugging, you must also enable the option saying "Allow OEM unlock".
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Good point, although on mine, "Allow OEM Unlocking" was enabled by default. I used the developer ROM. Is it possible that it's not enabled by default on the stable ROM?
BobSlob said:
One other question, when flashing the rom is it safe to put it on the SD card, or does it need to be on internal?
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Yes, totally safe. That's how I did it and that's also how I flashed multiple other Android devices using TWRP. Never had any issue putting the ROMs on the SD card.
Pumpino said:
Good point, although on mine, "Allow OEM Unlocking" was enabled by default. I used the developer ROM. Is it possible that it's not enabled by default on the stable ROM?
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I did use the stable ROM, so that could explain it.
Alright, another problem. TWRP (tried a few versions) is unable to mount and wipe any partitions... any ideas? =P
Edit "Cofface TWRP Fix" as linked in the guide boot loops me
BobSlob said:
Alright, another problem. TWRP (tried a few versions) is unable to mount and wipe any partitions... any ideas? =P
Edit "Cofface TWRP Fix" as linked in the guide boot loops me
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Did you try flashing first the Safe TWRP?
Seems the standard TWRP worked fine, disaster avoided

[ADVICE] Unlock before N update!

Cleaning this up and clarifying as my original post was vague:
It is recommended that you unlock your bootloader before the 7.0 Nougat update. Although it will still be possible the process will be more difficult and risky afterwards.as you will need to use one of the edl mode tools (axon7backup, axom7tool).
The easiest way is to download this kit f you have the A2017U: (I can't speak to other models) (This kit and instructions are thanks to @jcadduono)
https://build.nethunter.com/misc/axon7/AXON7-A2017U-BL-UNLOCK-KIT.zip
https://build.nethunter.com/misc/axon7/INSTRUCTIONS.txt
The basic steps, which the above zip with take you through in detail are:
1. Flash Official B20 , enable OEM UNLOCKING after flashing.
2. Flash BLFastboot zip provided by ZTE when they had unlock method.
3. Enable OEM UNLOCKING in Developers Option
4. Boot to Bootloader
5. type : fastboot oem unlock
6. Done
Note: If you do not have the OEM UNLOCKING flag set in developer options you will get a soft brick. Also bear in mid this will wipe data.
All that being said I've heard Nougat to is going to be great from those in the know. In their words ”Well worth the wait! Hang in there!” from a HIGHLY credible source.
Why would anyone relock before update? I do agree anyone who wants to unlock should do it now.
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For anyone looking to bootloader unlock, I've heard that the methods might change when the N update rolls out. It's a major update and although I personally don't have N and can't get a direct answer because those who know for sure are under NDA. I can tell you that the advice given to me is to not re-lock. So if you are thinking of unlocking your bootloader I'd do it soon while the methods are stable. Google confirmed that daydream is certified in an upcoming update so the daydream version of the stock ROM has been through googles QA. Might as well get ready now, we will probably have another surge of custom ROMS shortly after. I'm just sharing what I think is a best practice.
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OK, so just to make it quick, for everyone, unlock your bootloader sooner than later. It is safe since you can revert it to a locked state at any time later.
lafester said:
Why would anyone relock before update? I do agree anyone who wants to unlock should do it now.
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I do it on occasion to test things I'm working on. Better to warn people who might do it to get PoGo or SafetyNet working I figured.
lokissmile said:
I do it on occasion to test things I'm working on. Better to warn people who might do it to get PoGo or SafetyNet working I figured.
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No need to bootloader lock an Axon 7 to get SafetyNet (Android Pay, PoGo, etc). Just do it the XDA way. But never relock!!!!
Could one of you guys explain whats so dangerous about relocking bootloader since u seem to know something I don't.
I have unlocked and relocked my bootloader several times by fastboot oem lock and restoring my stock fbop partition.
Have I done something wrong?
Regards,
mischa_martin
mischa_martin said:
Could one of you guys explain whats so dangerous about relocking bootloader since u seem to know something I don't.
I have unlocked and relocked my bootloader several times by fastboot oem lock and restoring my stock fbop partition.
Have I done something wrong? [emoji14]
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mischa_martin
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Read the OP.
I think what the op is trying to say is that by unlocking the bootloader you won't get ota updates. You would need to wait until a twrp flashable update is out or a rom running Android 7.
stevecaboose said:
I think what the op is trying to say is that by unlocking the bootloader you won't get ota updates. You would need to wait until a twrp flashable update is out or a rom running Android 7.
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That's how it's been since modifying the bootloader was a thing. Unlocked bootloader = no OTA.
tzbigworm said:
That's how it's been since modifying the bootloader was a thing. Unlocked bootloader = no OTA.
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@stevecaboose
Unlocking Bootloader = Yes to OTA's.
Modding System and Boot = NO OTA's
hope that clear things up.
Close enough lol!
To be clear, it would be best to unlock before N is pushed out. I have it on good authority that unlocking your bootloader after you update to N will be more difficult and risky. Relocking would put you in the same situation. It's trivial to return to stock system+boot with an unlocked bootloader and TWRP and then the OTA will come through just fine. Or you can just wait for the TWRP flashable N stock ROM.
So to be clear, since I'm not 100% sure what affects the "system" and "boot" areas: I can unlock my BL using only guide 2 in this link ( https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/how-to/guide-install-twrp-unlock-bl-flash-t3517379 ) and still get OTAs? If I install TWRP does that make me OTA-ineligible?
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So to be clear, since I'm not 100% sure what affects the "system" and "boot" areas: I can unlock my BL using only guide 2 in this link ( https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/how-to/guide-install-twrp-unlock-bl-flash-t3517379 ) and still get OTAs? If I install TWRP does that make me OTA-ineligible?
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TWRP/BL unlock doesn't affect OTA, ROOT does.
raystef66 said:
TWRP/BL unlock doesn't affect OTA, ROOT does.
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You're totally wrong there,
TWRP will affect OTA's if the OTA need to check/patch recovery, BUT been Bootloader Unlock will NOT effect OTA.
To manage a clean/successful OTA's installation, you need to be FULL STOCK. (System, boot, Recovery, aboot if the OTA need to patched).
I think the OP was trying to say that it's possible current tools will not work to unlock the bootloader after the 7.x ota is installed.
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You're totally wrong there,
TWRP will affect OTA's if the OTA need to check/patch recovery, BUT been Bootloader Unlock will NOT effect OTA.
To manage a clean/successful OTA's installation, you need to be FULL STOCK. (System, boot, Recovery, aboot if the OTA need to patched).
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I'm not fully agreed with that. You can install OTA's when you receive it, download it, install it when first booted into twrp cache. Only if you're not rooted. When you're rooted first unroot and in principle this should work.
There are several cases on internet about that. Even I did it with an unrooted but TWRP-ed Zopo C2. Received an OTA and installed it.
Im always glad to learn but IMO there are some possibilities to do the ota after all. But I am willing to accept it's a general fact that twrp could affect the normal OTA.
Edit : let's wait and see when B10 is rolling out and if I get a notification about that and if I can install it as a normal OTA(not with SD) with TWRP. Keep you updated:cyclops:
Noob here, forgive me ...
So what is the best way to only unlock bootloader without flash twrp?
A2017U, B29.
Thanks
eladmitz said:
Noob here, forgive me ...
So what is the best way to only unlock bootloader without flash twrp?
A2017U, B29.
Thanks
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I`m on the same boat. What should be the safer procedure to unlock BL an still get the N OTA?
eladmitz said:
Noob here, forgive me ...
So what is the best way to only unlock bootloader without flash twrp?
A2017U, B29.
Thanks
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felipe.vella said:
I`m on the same boat. What should be the safer procedure to unlock BL an still get the N OTA?
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1- Download Official B20 from ZTE SITE (look Software Updates for the 6gb variant)
2- look in the forum for the B20fastboot zip file
3- Move both files to your SDCARD.
4- Enable OEM Unlocking under Developers Option
5- boot to stock recovery.
6- Install B20 official update via SDCARD (this will wipe Data)
7- boot and re-enable OEM Unlocking
8- boot to recovery and install B20fastboot zip
9- boot to Bootloader and Unlock bootloader using this command.
Code:
fastboot oem unlock
If I remember correctly will reboot and factory reset the device , you'll need to re-enable OEM UNLOCKING and boot to Bootloader to flash TWRP 3.0.3 USING fastboot commands

no OEM unlock?

On the latest t mobile software, dev mode enabled, but I dont see "OEM UNLOCK" anywhere...does anyone have that option on their note 8?
thanks
wase4711 said:
On the latest t mobile software, dev mode enabled, but I dont see "OEM UNLOCK" anywhere...does anyone have that option on their note 8?
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I think you use that TMO device unlock app.
I thought that was just for carrier unlock, NOT OEM unlock...have you used that app?
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wase4711 said:
I thought that was just for carrier unlock, NOT OEM unlock...have you used that app?
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No, I disabled it. Been with TMO too long, I'm not going anywhere and neither are they. Thanks for teaching me the difference, lol! This bootloader is locked.
there are a few different "locks" to deal with on this phone; the bootloader, which is currently locked, carrier lock, meaning you are locked to tmobile, and the OEM unlock, which allows you to flash roms, both stock and custom, assuming you have an unlocked boot-loader
On most other phones, in the developer options, there is a OEM Unlock entry you activate if you plan on flashing anything...
wase4711 said:
there are a few different "locks" to deal with on this phone; the bootloader, which is currently locked, carrier lock, meaning you are locked to tmobile, and the OEM unlock, which allows you to flash roms, both stock and custom, assuming you have an unlocked boot-loader
On most other phones, in the developer options, there is a OEM Unlock entry you activate if you plan on flashing anything...
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The OEM Unlock option doesn't appear until 7 days after the device was first booted on the Exynos version. That might not be the case with your version because the bootloader is locked so the OEM Unlock toggle is redundant.
Have a read through this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-8/help/info-note-8-exynos-n950f-fd-oem-unlock-t3673140
I've had many phones with locked bootloaders in the past where the OEM unlock appeared in the dev options, so unless this is something new with the note 8. im not sure why its not there..
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I've had many phones with locked bootloaders in the past where the OEM unlock appeared in the dev options, so unless this is something new with the note 8. im not sure why its not there..
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All the OEM unlock toggle does is allow you to flash a custom recovery so you can then flash custom ROMs only if the the bootloader is unlocked. If the bootloader is locked like on US snapdragon N8s having the toggle is pointless.
If you check out the thread linked above you'll see that a bunch of people with exynos versions that do have unlocked boot loaders are missing the toggle which later appears & disappears. No one knows why yet, all just speculation.
The N8 is the first to have this happen. What a big headache. Hopefully they figure it out. I'm one of the lucky with an exynos N8 without that issue.
yeah, its not a big deal, especially since there is no way to unlock this bootloader at this point anyways...weird that it comes on and off on the Exynos though..
Torquemada288 said:
The OEM Unlock option doesn't appear until 7 days after the device was first booted on the Exynos version. That might not be the case with your version because the bootloader is locked so the OEM Unlock toggle is redundant.
Have a read through this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-8/help/info-note-8-exynos-n950f-fd-oem-unlock-t3673140
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Correct, for our t mobile USA ones, we will never get that OEM Unlock option in any amount of days.
Well if we can. Get root we can oem toggle
smiley45 said:
Well if we can. Get root we can oem toggle
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We already have a root, it just wasn't released yet and it seems to be the same as S8, so with similar disadvantages. Expect to be out any day now.
smiley45 said:
Well if we can. Get root we can oem toggle
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Even if you get the OEM unlock toggle to appear it doesn't mean anything. If you have a locked bootloader the OEM unlock won't unlock it. OEM unlock is just a safety switch.
shouren04 said:
Even if you get the OEM unlock toggle to appear it doesn't mean anything. If you have a locked bootloader the OEM unlock won't unlock it. OEM unlock is just a safety switch.
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Yes that maybe so.. but I will feel better when I add that option to my note 8... I'm just waiting on root and it on form there
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Oem needs to be unlocked before u can us cf autoroot or any other means of root I have j7 metro no oem unlock option tried to use Odin and cf auto root it failed because the bootloader is locked and can't be unlocked. I know this is for the n8 but I seem to be suffering from the same problem.
Lost without root
XxdeadhatexX said:
Oem needs to be unlocked before u can us cf autoroot or any other means of root I have j7 metro no oem unlock option tried to use Odin and cf auto root it failed because the bootloader is locked and can't be unlocked. I know this is for the n8 but I seem to be suffering from the same problem.
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Does having an engineering bootloader help?
How do I test if the bootloader is unlocked?
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reukiodo said:
Does having an engineering bootloader help?
How do I test if the bootloader is unlocked?
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Its not plain and simple.
sent from my Pixel 2 XL or Note FE
so i cant root or put twrp on my j727U ? SEEN PEOPLE DO IT WITH J727p so why not the U ? no oem toggle on a galaxy how is this, should all come together and never buy phones from a company that goes against what customers want.
so i cant root or put twrp recovery on my galaxy j727U ? ? how has a phone tech not beat this by now even without oem toggle , it should still be beat by now.. this is why i liked htc cause they unlock bootloader for you and allow it on there own page, anyone wanna trade a htc for a new galaxy j7 ?
lol i think this thread needs to be closed
Yes there is an OEM unlock option. I know because I discovered It! Simply flash the K2 combination file, when factory binary loads go into the left hand screen, with apps. Click on the settings icon, then enable dev options the usual way. OEM unlock should be there. You may need to toggle it off and on a few times before you get the popup security message.
It makes a change in the system as it should. If you do a factory reset, then reload the factory binary, you'll see that Dev Options are already enabled (saved from last time you unlocked) AND OEM will already be toggled. This means that the unlock sticks!
So there you go. It even changes the OEM line in the .prop.... that being said...
DO NOT TRY TO FLASH TWRP AFTER DOING THIS!!!
(I already tried, the secure boot still is in effect, and you'll have a softbrick until you can re Odin your recovery. )
The OEM unlock may be one part of this, but there's more. Hopefully we are making progress toward the goal of a bootloader unlock!

Q how do I test for an unlocked bootloader?

I have access to an engineering bootloader for the Tmo Note8 and I would like to know how to test if it is unlocked.
Is there a specific process to determine if the bootloader is locked? Are there steps to permanently unlock the bootloader from an engineering bootloader?
I've searched all the Note8 forums and haven't found any answers.
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reukiodo said:
I have access to an engineering bootloader for the Tmo Note8 and I would like to know how to test if it is unlocked.
Is there a specific process to determine if the bootloader is locked? Are there steps to permanently unlock the bootloader from an engineering bootloader?
I've searched all the Note8 forums and haven't found any answers.
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Flashing it and then checking if you can unlock it would be how to go about it. Except you can't flash unsigned images without unlocking so it's a catch 22 really. And it may just brick your phone even if you flashed it successfully. No way of knowing if that bootloader will even boot your device or play nice with the other partitions.
Gizmoe said:
Flashing it and then checking if you can unlock it would be how to go about it. Except you can't flash unsigned images without unlocking so it's a catch 22 really. And it may just brick your phone even if you flashed it successfully. No way of knowing if that bootloader will even boot your device or play nice with the other partitions.
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The eng bootloader is signed, so there is no problem flashing the eng bootloader. I just do not know how to test if it is unlocked, as I can't find a recovery image to flash, and I do not know how to create one myself.
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reukiodo said:
The eng bootloader is signed, so there is no problem flashing the eng bootloader. I just do not know how to test if it is unlocked, as I can't find a recovery image to flash, and I do not know how to create one myself.
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probably just the combo files that are used for samfail imo. if you want to upload and have me check them lmk but more then likely all you have is the combo firmware we have been using since day one
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probably just the combo files that are used for samfail imo. if you want to upload and have me check them lmk but more then likely all you have is the combo firmware we have been using since day one
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https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PIVZs-uB8kKb9YbY_fAcYJCGIfdb27W5/view?usp=drivesdk
This might only work on the T-Mobile version.
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https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PIVZs-uB8kKb9YbY_fAcYJCGIfdb27W5/view?uk
This might only work on the T-Mobile version.
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Do you have the boot.img that matches this?
Unable to check the rest without as it won't boot the combo img.
Yes it is a eng img.
We are on multi csc devices so all are same for flashing sake, as long as it's not the exynos.
Please remove the public link and we can move to pm/telegram and speak further
Team DevDigitel said:
Do you have the boot.img that matches this?
Unable to check the rest without as it won't boot the combo img.
Yes it is a eng img.
We are on multi csc devices so all are same for flashing sake, as long as it's not the exynos.
Please remove the public link and we can move to pm/telegram and speak further
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I disabled the link, though not sure why I should? I haven't gotten telegram yet. I just want to know if it is unlocked for flashing custom recovery such as TWRP.
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I disabled the link, though not sure why I should? I haven't gotten telegram yet. I just want to know if it is unlocked for flashing custom recovery such as TWRP.
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No one has compiled twrp for snapdragon because we dont have a unlocked bl. Removing link is primarily to avoid people flashing this or reposting it with incorrect info and causing confusion.
If I can get the boot.img as well that is compiled for this bootloader I can get a running system and see if it can be unlocked. Otherwise without it there's no way to determine some of the important factors here. Just flashing against device to test is quite risky.
The bl is compatible with all snapdragon and does install correctly but it won't boot with the combo imgs we use for samfail or a stock img.
Link is still active fyi and I've sent you a pm with telegram info. It's a group for us and a few other devs that can work with us to get things sorted.
I used the engineering bootloader with Odin, after it flashed showed it as an eng boot loader not user, says Samsung official and is still locked. I booted with a binary .img booted and oem option from the settings was there, showed the same unlocked img on boot as samfail also. But I didn't do much other than check those things. I tried to load samfail system but it didn't load I figured as much seeing samfail boot.img is user-test not user-release and has custom binary but I don't know that much
I am wondering if we don't have to leave the eng boot loader on and oem toggled for a week like exyos versions before we can flash custom binary
DroidisLINUX said:
I used the engineering bootloader with Odin, after it flashed showed it as an eng boot loader not user, says Samsung official and is still locked. I booted with a binary .img booted and oem option from the settings was there, showed the same unlocked img on boot as samfail also. But I didn't do much other than check those things. I tried to load samfail system but it didn't load I figured as much seeing samfail boot.img is user-test not user-release and has custom binary but I don't know that much
I am wondering if we don't have to leave the eng boot loader on and oem toggled for a week like exyos versions before we can flash custom binary
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I'm wondering if after flashing this engineering bootloader we can root phone just by simply using command prompt and sideloading root files. Any ideas? I don't know enough to do this.
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Eudeferrer said:
I'm wondering if after flashing this engineering bootloader we can root phone just by simply using command prompt and sideloading root files. Any ideas? I don't know enough to do this.
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I don't believe so, until we can get it unlocked, when in download mode it says the boot loader is still locked and says system secure in red and official binaries but if we can get the boot loader to say unlocked then I believe it will probably be possible. At least it says eng boot loader and tells us it's locked and that means it can be unlocked it's just a matter of time until someone gets it unlocked now
I am glad I haven't updated to boot loader 3 now, this is bootloader 2 so if you go to oreo you won't be able to use this when and if it's unlocked
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I don't believe so, until we can get it unlocked, when in download mode it says the boot loader is still locked and says system secure in red and official binaries but if we can get the boot loader to say unlocked then I believe it will probably be possible. At least it says eng boot loader and tells us it's locked and that means it can be unlocked it's just a matter of time until someone gets it unlocked now
I am glad I haven't updated to boot loader 3 now, this is bootloader 2 so if you go to oreo you won't be able to use this when and if it's unlocked
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Has anyone tried the same procedure/comands used to unlock the Pixel XL? Would they even work I this phone if it had this eng bootloader? I wish I knew enough about this stuff to try it out or even know if it would work.
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DroidisLINUX said:
I used the engineering bootloader with Odin, after it flashed showed it as an eng boot loader not user, says Samsung official and is still locked. I booted with a binary .img booted and oem option from the settings was there, showed the same unlocked img on boot as samfail also. But I didn't do much other than check those things. I tried to load samfail system but it didn't load I figured as much seeing samfail boot.img is user-test not user-release and has custom binary but I don't know that much
I am wondering if we don't have to leave the eng boot loader on and oem toggled for a week like exyos versions before we can flash custom binary
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you could test,
but if you look under the info on the boot up screen, secure boot is still set to : enabled
IE: each and every boot it checks for a modified boot.img and if found it fails secure check.
I never tested the oem unlock options etc, or waiting any time frame, just mostly seeing what we could use with it.
The phone wont boot a modified system as well. has to be unrooted stock system + stock boot.img to boot with the eng bootloader.
Unfortunately i havent heard anything back, was hoping we could get the boot.img that is ENG so we can boot the entire setup and go.

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