Hi everyone
I will try to introduce my story, please I need some help:
I have a Xperia 10 , Android 9.0 , it was Rooted through Magisk and everything is fine...notwithstanding, Google Pay does not work..,
Then, I hid root with xposed+Rootcloak to hide it successfully, but Google pay does not still work , now the reasong showed on the screen is because the bootloader is unlocked.... so I definitely want to Lock it again.
In many devices if you lock the bootloader again you wont be able to modify your phone but the root will be activated at least.
HOWEVER, in Xperia devices ( bq and xiaomi seem to be the same) if you lock the phone again this process elimitates everything when you do it..., the phone resets everything erasing all .... and loosing the root as well....
So , Is there any chance to lock my xperia 10 without loosing root???? How Could I do it????
Many thanks in advance for your invaluable support and help.
Kind regards
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im stuck with my U20i because of the lock pattern i cant unlock the phone, its asking me for my favourit movie which i dont remember because i have many favourit movies, i tried to update the phone but it didnt work because its locked
can anybody plz suggest a way to reset the whole device to get rid of this lock crap
Hi
Shutdown the device then repair your device through the se update service it will definitely work .
follow the instructions on se update service software to repair your device.
NOTE:all your personal data will be deleted while the update.
I'm not responsible for your data loss.
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Hi Guys,
My xperia mini pro was acting kinda wierd lately with the phone getting stuck while using the slider keyboard. This went on for a day and then the speaker on the phone stopped working and i was forced to use the headset for all calls. Then the very next day, the display went off completely. I have not rooted the phone and its on stock OS. Bootloader is locked too.
I used the search option and found this link which almost completely explains my issue http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1918271
Did as told there, SUS did find my phone and i could reinstall the OS, but it still didnt bring back the display.
So i m off to service center to get the flex cable changed.. :good: wonder y they make this thing so, if the cable damage is almost certain.
My q. is can i unlock my bootloader once the phone arrives from service? I am on 11W49. Had seen a similar thread saying anything after 11w29+ will brick the phone, but it was for Xperia X8. I am using the Xperia mini pro, will it brick the phone? i wanted to load MiUi on it
Unlock it using the official method by sony and it won't brick
If you want to know how to do this, read my guide on how to unlock the bootloader
Sent from my Nexus 4 running Android 4.3
Thanks mihahn,
Will do it once i get it back from service.
The issue of hard bricking would be applicable to X8 alone i suppose.
U can also try unlock it using test poin method. My XMP is 12W07 and everything went fine. But U must be sure, that in service menu under rooting status is Bootloader unlock allowed: yes Otherwise U won't be able to unlock bootloader for free
This is the first Huawei device I own and I was wondering, what are the consequences of unlocking the bootloader?
Would DRM be lost forever like in Sony Xperia phones?
And if they are lost, does any software on stock Huawei android OS stop working?
Please give as much detail as possible in your answers since I do not want to mess up my new phone.
Unlocking the bootloader permits you to modify entirely the system.
However it comes up that he puts you an annoying message saying that "this device cannot be trusted" EVERYTIME you restart your phone.
Even when you go to your stock or TWRP recovery, it always says this.
When you're rooted and you decide to relock your bootloader, it'll tell that your device is modified so it failed verification... so it's another message in your face !
You'll lose warranty it seems, you'll lose all your data, and DRM might be deleted too (due to the "factory reset lowlevel")
But there are no losses in functionality like on Sony devices. So in general, if you know what you're doing you won't run up against any problems.
Hey guys,
Got a short question,I have Android Pie on my G965F,I flashed it myself.....question is can I disable OEM unlocking ? Will something bad happen ?
PS : I never enabled this option,I want to disable it because some applications that I use like Netflix acn't be found on Google Play Store since I bought the phone and now I'm finding out that my device is not Play Protect certified and I think this is the reason.
So will it brick my phone ? Or everyrhing will be back to normal ?
Thank you !
Solved it....If someone has a stock recovery and rom on SM-G965F and cannot install applications because OEM unlocking is turned on inside Developers options,it's safe to turn it off.
Notice :This will put your phone at factory settings,so backup.
Hello everyone,
I am wondering if there are any ways to know if the Huawei P20 Lite has its bootloader unlocked or not without erasing all of its datas. I am looking for a way to root it without paying for its bootloader code, as I am unsure if these are scams or if my phone is already unlocked.
I bought it on amazon, it's not affiliated to any mobile company, so I thought maybe it's unlocked... Or are the mobile company lock different from the bootloader lock ? It's also from EU (France); ANE-LX1 (C109) model.
I am a complete neophyte into this, as the only other phone I ever root was a Samsung Galaxy Note 4, which was a very easy task.
I saw guides on how to root it without its bootloader code but I have no idea which to trust. I don't ask for you to search for me; I have tabs and tabs opened but I am also anxious by the idea of trying anything that could lock it and force me to pay for its bootloader.
Thanks for your answers ! Have a good day ! (6:25 am when I'm writing this here ^^)
EDIT : Well the more I read about rooting it the more I'm thinking it's not for newcomers.. Any tips/easy guides ? Because I feel like every guides I found are assuming that you already know things.. Which I don't :c
Ysull said:
Hello everyone,
I am wondering if there are any ways to know if the Huawei P20 Lite has its bootloader unlocked or not without erasing all of its datas. I am looking for a way to root it without paying for its bootloader code, as I am unsure if these are scams or if my phone is already unlocked.
I bought it on amazon, it's not affiliated to any mobile company, so I thought maybe it's unlocked... Or are the mobile company lock different from the bootloader lock ? It's also from EU (France); ANE-LX1 (C109) model.
I am a complete neophyte into this, as the only other phone I ever root was a Samsung Galaxy Note 4, which was a very easy task.
I saw guides on how to root it without its bootloader code but I have no idea which to trust. I don't ask for you to search for me; I have tabs and tabs opened but I am also anxious by the idea of trying anything that could lock it and force me to pay for its bootloader.
Thanks for your answers ! Have a good day ! (6:25 am when I'm writing this here ^^)
EDIT : Well the more I read about rooting it the more I'm thinking it's not for newcomers.. Any tips/easy guides ? Because I feel like every guides I found are assuming that you already know things.. Which I don't :c
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Hello,
- "I am wondering if there are any ways to know if the Huawei P20 Lite has its bootloader unlocked or not" -
everytime the phone starts up, it goes to a screen saying: "Your device has been unlocked and can't be trusted..." (the most reliable method)
- "Or are the mobile company lock different from the bootloader lock ?" - yes, you can check SIM-lock status in "Project menu" - dial *#*#2846579#*#* from the phone dialer, select Network Information Query > SIM Lock Info
- "how to root it without its bootloader code but I have no idea which to trust." - best way to brick your phone
If you intend to unlock your bootloader , you have to downgrade to Oreo - EMUI 8.0 via HiSuite , then you must downgrade to lower build number with Google patch 04.2018-06.2018 . Now you can get bootloader unlock code for 4euros - DC-Unlocker.com or hcu-client.com.
Each bootloader code is permanent, it wont expire, you can use the same bootloader code to unlock if your bootloader will be lock again for some reason.
For further explanations try asking here.
Edit: you can use also paid service :
https://ministryofsolutions.com/huawei-bootloader-unlock-paid-service-html