why is huawei enabled OEM unlock in 187 update? what do you guys think? what's the catch?
the OEM unlock is useless without the Bootloader Code. And that is at the moment impossible to get.
sille said:
the OEM unlock is useless without the Bootloader Code. And that is at the moment impossible to get.
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exactly my point.... why they enable OEM unlock then?
what is Huawei hiding? is that the reason they won't let people unlock the bootloader? see people can see huawei is mallisious? THOUGHTS? PLEASE?
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i just come from a cellphone repair shop(not operator) the guy told me that he can desimlock my lww for 12 euros but he don't know if bootloader will be unlocked so what do you think if i desimlock my phone the bootloader would be unloked?i dont need desimlock all i want is unlock my bootloader.
thank you very match any help would be very appreciated
If you want to unlock bootloader, there are two ways of doing it.
One is the official way, the other is via "testpoint" method.
Take a look at my guide (signature). It's a good place to start.
I think unlock Sim Certificate is also a good point for unlock bootloader. (Anyone correct me if I'm wrong)
If u want to unlock ur bootloader, this is official Method,
http://developer.sonymobile.com/products/phones/specification/livewithwalkman/
iONEx said:
If you want to unlock bootloader, there are two ways of doing it.
One is the official way, the other is via "testpoint" method.
Take a look at my guide (signature). It's a good place to start.
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i have Bootloader unlock allowed: No : that is the problem
and i dont want to brick it
bandarigoda123 said:
I think unlock Sim Certificate is also a good point for unlock bootloader. (Anyone correct me if I'm wrong)
If u want to unlock ur bootloader, this is official Method,
http://developer.sonymobile.com/products/phones/specification/livewithwalkman/
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that what i want to know so if i desimlock it bootloader would be unlocked?
midomad said:
that what i want to know so if i desimlock it bootloader would be unlocked?
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No, bootloader will remain locked
But I think desimlocking will turn Bootloader:yes ?
Not sure bro, Maybe u only have paid Methods
You have to pay some bucks to the network operator to do so...
And keep searching the forums
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bandarigoda123 said:
But I think desimlocking will turn Bootloader:yes ?
Not sure bro, Maybe u only have paid Methods
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My bootloader said "no" so I desimlocked my phone and it then changed to "yes" and i unlocked my bootloader using the official unlock method
stikkki said:
My bootloader said "no" so I desimlocked my phone and it then changed to "yes" and i unlocked my bootloader using the official unlock method
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what method did you use to desimlock you're phone?
I used WotonServer
It cost 9.99€ and it gives 1 credit to remove simlock and 2 credits for updating phone.
Repair shops use this software so if you pay them to unlock your sim you are just paying them more money to do something you can do at home on your PC for cheaper.
is real ics lite 4 working for locked bootloader ??
Thanks
Adie Riyadi said:
is real ics lite 4 working for locked bootloader ??
Thanks
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Yes
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There is no way to Unlock it...
izzuddinfz said:
There is no way to Unlock it...
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You can always use the paid method, even if it says "Bootloader allowed: no". Plus, since it unlocks your bootloader by testpoint, you don't lose the DRM and you can use PCC.
It'll cost you around $24 (there was an special $10 offer for all xperia devices, don't know if it's still available though)
Hi.
I got a Xperia GO st27i with sim-lock and I have been trying to find a away to unlock my bootloader despite this, but i have been unsuccessful so far.
Is there a way to unlock my bootloader even though my phone is sim-locked?
Odp: [Q] Sim-Lock BL Unlock st27i
No. Not now. You can check.this in service menu.
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Taomas said:
Hi.
I got a Xperia GO st27i with sim-lock and I have been trying to find a away to unlock my bootloader despite this, but i have been unsuccessful so far.
Is there a way to unlock my bootloader even though my phone is sim-locked?
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You need to dial this *#*#7378423#*#* Then go to Service info>Configuration then read Bootloader unlock allowed, it will say yes or no, if yours says no you cant unlock your bootloader even if you have sim unlock.
MadManMark said:
You need to dial this *#*#7378423#*#* Then go to Service info>Configuration then read Bootloader unlock allowed, it will say yes or no, if yours says no you cant unlock your bootloader even if you have sim unlock.
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I though you could unlock the bootloader if you didnt have a sim-locked phone. So what/who dictates whether or not a phone can be bootloader unlocked then?
Its unrelated to simlock, but your carrier is the one who made it un-unlockable. Its a shame unfortunately many of us are in your boat
MadManMark said:
Its unrelated to simlock, but your carrier is the one who made it un-unlockable. Its a shame unfortunately many of us are in your boat
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Huh, i see. Thanks for your help man. Peace.
I got this phone that claimed it was unlocked. Went to Motorola's website to request bootloader unlock key. Request was ineligible. Checked the phone and noticed it was subsidy locked to AT&T. I called the seller and they provided me with a subsidy unlock code.
Will unlocking the subsidy allow the device to be eligible for bootloader unlock? I don't want to unlock the subsidy and find out the bootloader is permanently locked thus returning the phone problematic.
Thanks.
shominy said:
I got this phone that claimed it was unlocked. Went to Motorola's website to request bootloader unlock key. Request was ineligible. Checked the phone and noticed it was subsidy locked to AT&T. I called the seller and they provided me with a subsidy unlock code.
Will unlocking the subsidy allow the device to be eligible for bootloader unlock? I don't want to unlock the subsidy and find out the bootloader is permanently locked thus returning the phone problematic.
Thanks.
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No. They are separate locks. The AT&T/Cricket and Verizon models cannot be officially bootloader unlocked.
Unlock bootloader
xtermmin said:
No. They are separate locks. The AT&T/Cricket and Verizon models cannot be officially bootloader unlocked.
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So is there no other way to unlock the bootloader in this case..
3c4Android said:
So is there no other way to unlock the bootloader in this case..
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No other way.
not trying to thread jack here, but has a domestic sim unlock been figured out for the sprint moto e 2015?
youdoofus said:
not trying to thread jack here, but has a domestic sim unlock been figured out for the sprint moto e 2015?
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Nope
xtermmin said:
Nope
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so to unlock the verizon moto E 2015 ill need to contact verizon?
So currently I have a moto g play locked to atnt and it has oem unlocking available (not greyed out) the thing is when i go to the bootloader unlocking site im denied (probably due to it being carrier exclusive) but if I were to unlock it by atnt (so that its not carrier exclusive) would i be approved? or is there a way to bypass the unlock code?
No
WoKoschekk said:
No
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oh
klutzyT said:
oh
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you can't modify a locked bootloader. So, you can't bypass any code inside the bootloader.
No possible unlock bootloader free?
aureliolage said:
No possible unlock bootloader free?
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Hello, there is no longer an official method to unlock the bootloader for Huawei devices. So yes, unfortunately you will have to pay to unlock the bootloader.
Isn't there anyone in the world who can help us for free?