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?
Hi guys, i just tried to unlock the bootloader on my father's v10, but can't enter bootloader with adb nor vol up+ power...
then i saw that the firmware is telling me it's a H900 at&t v10 while when i open it and remove the battery it's written it is a H901 ( T-Mobile version), right now it's running android 5.1.1, with no updates available.
How can i put it back to it's original firmware since now the bootloader is locked by at&t ?
oh yeah, and when checking the imei given by dial code *#06#, it is registered as a LG G4...
the one written behind the battery seems right
so i bought this nord n10 from ebay and apparently when i got to the settings to try rooting it, the oem unlocking is greyed out. any solutions? i tried to find online but there wasnt really any so, i need to keep looking in these forums. someone said a solution about sim card unlocking or something
edit: shouldve mentioned this, its a t-mobile phone
also im very new to this
OnePlus Nord pure debloat follow guid it will enable oem unlocking. If it's a carrier locked phone you will have to get a oem unlock token via oneplus
if its a metro phone you wont be able to get a unlock token via oneplus they dont have the imei in there data base and are clueless how to do it
Fastboot oem get unlock data
Send the string of numbers to oneplus
Along with the IMEI number
after talking with oneplus they say they do not support MertoPCS N10 5G via unlock page and i have to ask MetroPCS for unlock token MetroPCS says its oneplus that has to supply the unlock token there has been a few user that are getting the same runaround one even filed a complaint with the FCC over it
BTK19 said:
after talking with oneplus they say they do not support MertoPCS N10 5G via unlock page and i have to ask MetroPCS for unlock token MetroPCS says its oneplus that has to supply the unlock token there has been a few user that are getting the same runaround one even filed a complaint with the FCC over it
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I was the one who contacted fcc they contacted OnePlus on my behalf haven't heard anything yet. I don't know why it's such an issue for them I've heard people say they have metro n200 unlocked from the page
I don't know either but I will not be buying a OnePlus again
You can try oem brute force fastboot script it's actually for Huawei devices but Iv used it on other devices
scottlam1 said:
I was the one who contacted fcc they contacted OnePlus on my behalf haven't heard anything yet. I don't know why it's such an issue for them I've heard people say they have metro n200 unlocked from the page
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I have unlocked the bootloader of metropcs Nord N200 successfully. The metropcs N200 has the same model number as T-Mobile version while the metropcs nord N10 has a different model number from t-mobile N10.
googlephoneFKLenAsh said:
I have unlocked the bootloader of metropcs Nord N200 successfully. The metropcs N200 has the same model number as T-Mobile version while the metropcs nord N10 has a different model number from t-mobile N10.
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Could be why I don't know if model number has anything to do with imei generation though
googlephoneFKLenAsh said:
I have unlocked the bootloader of metropcs Nord N200 successfully. The metropcs N200 has the same model number as T-Mobile version while the metropcs nord N10 has a different model number from t-mobile N10.
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Was the n200 a 64 character key too
scottlam1 said:
Was the n200 a 64 character key too
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Yes.
Clearly oneplus only added the imeis of t-mobile model number to the bootloader unlock data base.
For N200, metropcs version has the same model number so we can unlock the bootloader of metropcs n200.
The N10 can be flashed with the international rom via msm tool and the bootloader can be unlocked that way
BTK19 said:
if its a metro phone you wont be able to get a unlock token via oneplus they dont have the imei in there data base and are clueless how to do it
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Just wait until you can unlock your phone via the unlocker app.
I literally just unlocked everything a few minutes ago without messing with my phone.
ninjasinabag said:
Just wait until you can unlock your phone via the unlocker app.
I literally just unlocked everything a few minutes ago without messing with my phone.
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You have no idea about what bootloader unlock actually is.
Your bootloader is still locked unless you get the unlock token from oneplus and flash it in fastboot.
googlephoneFKLenAsh said:
You have no idea about what bootloader unlock actually is.
Your bootloader is still locked unless you get the unlock token from oneplus and flash it in fastboot.
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My guy, I've been doing this since 2008.
My phone actually booted the dynamic system image and hit a DMverity wall. Previously, my phone wouldn't even attempt to install the DSU because because of the bootloader being locked.
bruh i tried looking up rooting beginner's guide and it was stilll complicated so is the other beginner's guide online, i really don't know what to do when im stuck, no tutorials on youtube to root the N10 5G...
After unlocking the lgv60 bootloader, I'm using it again.
For example, change the model name through v600am abl->v600tm abl.
I have a question, so I'm asking you a question.
My v60 is a001lg model. To unlock the bootloader, I used engineering abl to unlock the fastboot bootloader. At this time, I saw that the model name was changed to v600.
When this was restored to pure abl, it returned to a001lg.
A question arose here. If so, I wonder if I can get a v600tm abl and put it in my LG v60 and use it because the model name is changed and booted.
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.