how can I enable the developer options over root? tapping on the build number does not work on my device. But I have rooted it.
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I lost my Developer options menu after update, how can i find it or did they disabled this option?
LottoChance said:
I lost my Developer options menu after update, how can i find it or did they disabled this option?
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Settings / About Phone / tap Build Version 7 times. Developer Options will pop back up in Settings.
Hi
I mean, of course, developer mode is activated. I think the vendor does actively block this option. Is it possible to set that option in the shell? Thanks everyone for a tip.
Which model of mobile phone are you using now?(●.●)
Hi Jason
Its the Cat S61. I activated Developer Mode but the Switch for OEM unlocking stays invisible.
Groovie
I wanted to do a custom rom on my lenovo tab 3 710f . I did a hard reset today. But when I entered the developer options the oem unlock option is unavailable. There is no such option listed.
Please sort it out.
Pnidhin said:
I wanted to do a custom rom on my lenovo tab 3 710f . I did a hard reset today. But when I entered the developer options the oem unlock option is unavailable. There is no such option listed.
Please sort it out.
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If you enabled the Developer Options and noticed the OEM Unlock there before but can’t find it anymore, it is a possibility that you’ve already enabled OEM Unlock, at which point the feature will most likely disappear from the Developer Options menu.
hi there
i have android pie and do not want to update it
how can I disable update service ?!
i don't want my phone automatically update itself !!!
First go to:
Settings/About Phone: Tap seven times the option "Build Number" (When you do it, you will enable the Developer Options).
Then go to:
Settings/System/Advanced/Developer Options: Then look for "Auto Update System" and disable it.
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rdcanfs said:
First go to:
Settings/About Phone: Tap seven times the option "Build Number" (When you do it, you will enable the Developer Options).
Then go to:
Settings/System/Advanced/Developer Options: Then look for "Auto Update System" and disable it.
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didn't work !!!
i flashed a new rom and before connecting to network , disabled the automatic update , but after 1 hour it told me to restart for applying the update !!!
my phone is rooted
with disabling which app or service this feature will gone ?
uppppppppppp
If you are rooted, your phone will never update over OTA as it will fail the very first verification (system and boot partitions state).
Another option is to rename this file "/system/etc/security/otacerts.zip" which should prevent communication with OTA servers. You can do it directly or systemlessly with Magisk module. (Source: https://android.stackexchange.com/q...-ota-updates-on-a-nexus-device-on-marshmallow)
Hello,
I have unlocked the bootloader of my A10 and it says so when booting up. However, the OEM unlocking option in developer settings has dissapeared completely, not even appearing greyed out.
The problem is that I cannot flash TWRP because the phone says it supports only official binaries. What should I do.
SM-A105FN unlocked
My CSC:
PDA A105FNXXU4BTI2
CSC A105FNOXM4BTI2
Hi, try reading this:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-a10/how-to/magisk-root-galaxy-a10-series-t3963822
crisnar said:
Hi, try reading this:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-a10/how-to/magisk-root-galaxy-a10-series-t3963822
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I did use that tutorial as well, and after relocking my bootloader to start over again, the OEM Unlocking options isn't even there anymore
dradudi_rom said:
I did use that tutorial as well, and after relocking my bootloader to start over again, the OEM Unlocking options isn't even there anymore
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In the post it says to proceed like this:
afaneh92 said:
How to get OEM Unlock option back?
1. Open the Settings app. Tap on General Management → Date and time.
2. Use the toggle button to disable Automatic date and time.
3. Set date option will be enabled now. Tap on it, and set the date to about 10-20 days earlier.
4. Enable developer options.
4.a Go to your device Settings.
4.b Select ‘About phone’ » tap seven times on ‘Build number’.
└ This will enable Developer options under Settings.
4.c Go back to Settings » scroll down to the bottom and you’ll see Developer options menu.
5. Open developer options (in the Settings app itself), and find the option called ‘Auto update system‘. Use the toggle button to disable it.
6. Now, go back to the main screen of Setting, and then tap on Software update.
7. Disable the option ‘Download updates automatically‘.
8. Tap on ‘Download updates manually‘ option, but it will give you an error because of the wrong date, so it’s fine.
9. Restart the device.
10. Go to Settings > Developer options. The OEM unlock option should be enabled now.
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Is what you did?
Otherwise you can try like this:
1. Disable Automatic date and time and set the date back 10 days
2. Restart the phone
3. Set the automatic date, if you are connected to a network, or manually reset it to the correct date
4. Restart the phone
Or you can wait a week and the OEM Unlocking options reappears
crisnar said:
In the post it says to proceed like this:
Is what you did?
Otherwise you can try like this:
1. Disable Automatic date and time and set the date back 10 days
2. Restart the phone
3. Set the automatic date, if you are connected to a network, or manually reset it to the correct date
4. Restart the phone
Or you can wait a week and the OEM Unlocking options reappears
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Man, I already did everything you said, I told you
Its ok
dradudi_rom said:
Hello,
I have unlocked the bootloader of my A10 and it says so when booting up. However, the OEM unlocking option in developer settings has dissapeared completely, not even appearing greyed out.
The problem is that I cannot flash TWRP because the phone says it supports only official binaries. What should I do.
SM-A105FN unlocked
My CSC:
PDA A105FNXXU4BTI2
CSC A105FNOXM4BTI2
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You have no problem bro, OEM might be hidden but it's stiched on. Even if you factory reset it it will remain the same. If you insist in finding it, Download a software update or press check for updates then quickly toggle your OEM