Old Nexus 7 2. Gen with lock screen - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi, when the Nexus 7 2. Gen came out in 2013, I bought it and used for 3 years until 2016. Unfortunately, I remember I dropped the device and the display cracked and made it impossible to use, and because a new one was 50 Euros back then, I thought it wouldn't be worth repairing it.
Now in 2020 I plugged in a OTG mouse, charged it and tried to find some funny stuff I could have stored like pictures from 4 years ago. However, there's a lock screen with password I have to prompt in which I can't remember anymore. The device is running Android 5.*, but I don't know which one for sure, there is no "Emergency call" to try this lock screen camera bypass bug.
The device has its bootloader unlocked (an unlocked lock is shown when I power on the device), and I rooted it 4/5 years ago so I could use my PS3 controller via OTG (This needed root permissions for some reason). I have also noticed that the tablet is still connected to my home WLAN connection.
Is there any chance to bypass the lock screen and/or recover data from it?
Edit: I managed to enter recovery mode but I can only wipe the whole device here, no backup. My android version is 6.0.1.

If you can establish an USB-connection between phone and PC
Code:
adb devices
then you can retain the data that you want to have by means of ADB, too.
Example:
Code:
adb pull /storage/emulated/0/DCIM C:\DCIM

jwoegerbauer said:
If you can establish an USB-connection between phone and PC
Code:
adb devices
then you can retain the data that you want to have by means of ADB, too.
Example:
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adb pull /storage/emulated/0/DCIM C:\DCIM
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the problem is that it's not recognized, I probably have to unlock it and then accept that I want to use the phone in ADB.

Norbix1977 said:
Hi, when the Nexus 7 2. Gen came out in 2013, I bought it and used for 3 years until 2016. Unfortunately, I remember I dropped the device and the display cracked and made it impossible to use, and because a new one was 50 Euros back then, I thought it wouldn't be worth repairing it.
Now in 2020 I plugged in a OTG mouse, charged it and tried to find some funny stuff I could have stored like pictures from 4 years ago. However, there's a lock screen with password I have to prompt in which I can't remember anymore. The device is running Android 5.*, but I don't know which one for sure, there is no "Emergency call" to try this lock screen camera bypass bug.
The device has its bootloader unlocked (an unlocked lock is shown when I power on the device), and I rooted it 4/5 years ago so I could use my PS3 controller via OTG (This needed root permissions for some reason). I have also noticed that the tablet is still connected to my home WLAN connection.
Is there any chance to bypass the lock screen and/or recover data from it?
Edit: I managed to enter recovery mode but I can only wipe the whole device here, no backup. My android version is 6.0.1.
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Hi, maybe you could try to flash an custom recovery to it, since the bootloader is unlocked. After that it'll be a lot easier to delete the lockscreen-password and as well backup the data from it.

Fatal_Scythe said:
Hi, maybe you could try to flash an custom recovery to it, since the bootloader is unlocked. After that it'll be a lot easier to delete the lockscreen-password and as well backup the data from it.
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This sounds good, you mean something like TWM? Is there anything to consider, do I just sideload this thing via adb?
EDIT: Thanks man, I did it, removed the password file and just got access. Feels like going 4 years back in time.

Norbix1977 said:
This sounds good, you mean something like TWM? Is there anything to consider, do I just sideload this thing via adb?
EDIT: Thanks man, I did it, removed the password file and just got access. Feels like going 4 years back in time.
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Nice to hear that everything went well.

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Sungale Cyberus ID707WTA Recovery

Ok I recieved the above device from a coworker. They had gotten the device for their kid for Christmas, non 3G version. Anyway their kid enabled airplane mode, and took the tablet to school. They had airplane mode on to save battery. They had a lock screen on the tablet. Well as luck would have it he left it on his desk, and the other students locked the tablet so the Gmail account had to be entered. Well with airplane mode enabled there was no way to authenticate with Gmail for recovery. Upon massive Google searches, I discovered this tablet had no hard key press recovery. Essentially it was a bricked device, even the company Sungale had no info on recovery. Well after working at it I discovered a fix. ADB is on by default for this device. Boot into ADB then issue the command
adb shell
wipe data
adb reboot
Now setup your tablet just as you did the first time you opened it.
Hope this helps guys!
Pntblltrc4
Root Access
One other tip, this device is rooted out of the box via the shell. So realistically it should be very simple to port clockwork to this tablet.
pntblltrc4
pntblltrc4 said:
One other tip, this device is rooted out of the box via the shell. So realistically it should be very simple to port clockwork to this tablet.
pntblltrc4
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Out of curiosity, were you able to find out anything more about upgrading the device? I own an ID707WTA as well, and I've been searching for an unofficial ROM but nobody has seemed to have tried to make one yet.
device not found error
I keep getting a device not found error.... What do you think is the cause or how can you get around it?

[Q] ADB access on locked phone

Hi all,
I am the local computer guy for a small business and I have a bit of a problem with a locked HTC EVO 3D. The user has locked their phone via a pattern lock and forgotten their Gmail password. Normally I would wipe the phone and start over but there is some extremely important data that we cannot afford to lose. I am comfortable using ADB to pull files, but I cant seem to find a way to activate the ADB console without first enabling USB debugging. It seems like there should be a way to use ADB from recovery, but I cannot make a connection. I understand this this seems fishy, but you will make my supervisor extremely happy if you can assist in any way.
Completely stock HTC EVO 3D. Unsure of software versions, I will have to assume it is running the latest software.
Thanks so much for your time.
Dan
supernerd2004 said:
Hi all,
I am the local computer guy for a small business and I have a bit of a problem with a locked HTC EVO 3D. The user has locked their phone via a pattern lock and forgotten their Gmail password. Normally I would wipe the phone and start over but there is some extremely important data that we cannot afford to lose. I am comfortable using ADB to pull files, but I cant seem to find a way to activate the ADB console without first enabling USB debugging. It seems like there should be a way to use ADB from recovery, but I cannot make a connection. I understand this this seems fishy, but you will make my supervisor extremely happy if you can assist in any way.
Completely stock HTC EVO 3D. Unsure of software versions, I will have to assume it is running the latest software.
Thanks so much for your time.
Dan
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WELL... im no one smart but if that was the case id go and in youre recovery add the latest RUU download and install that and that will put you back to factory settings
PM me if you have questions about clearing it and making it yours
One you need to have the HTC driver's installed and the adb and the fastboot drivers once thats done boot the phone into hboot now that's done connect the USB cable to the phone and press the power button the phone should now be in fastboot now on your labtop or desktop open up you command promt and typ your command to get your adb running or your fastboot
sent from my EVO 3d GSM s off using xda premium
Try installing "Screen Lock Bypass" from Market!
supernerd2004 said:
Hi all,
I am the local computer guy for a small business and I have a bit of a problem with a locked HTC EVO 3D. The user has locked their phone via a pattern lock and forgotten their Gmail password. Normally I would wipe the phone and start over but there is some extremely important data that we cannot afford to lose. I am comfortable using ADB to pull files, but I cant seem to find a way to activate the ADB console without first enabling USB debugging. It seems like there should be a way to use ADB from recovery, but I cannot make a connection. I understand this this seems fishy, but you will make my supervisor extremely happy if you can assist in any way.
Completely stock HTC EVO 3D. Unsure of software versions, I will have to assume it is running the latest software.
Thanks so much for your time.
Dan
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I've had similar issues sir, but this method worked flawlessly! It's a program called Screen Lock Bypass and you can install it through the market via PC using Google login. Here's the description from the market and how to use it:
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New improved version which also allows the password or PIN to be reset so you don't have to reset your device can be found here: Screen Lock Bypass Pro
Screen Lock Bypass has been used by tens of thousands of people to successfully unlock their device after they forgot their password, pattern, or PIN.
Instructions:
1) Login to the web based Android Market.
2) Install this application to your registered device.
3) Then install any other application you wish, it will trigger this application to run and the Screen Lock will be disabled.
Notes:
This application will also run each time the device is booted so you can always bypass the lock screen.
This application does not remove or reset your pattern/PIN, it only temporarily disables the lock screen so you can access your device and backup your data before resetting it.
To remove Screen Lock Bypass, open the application and click Uninstall.
This method will not work on certain devices, but give it a go, it is free after all!
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Hope this helps!!
Damn, need to remove the lockscreen from my phone (broken screen, need holiday photos)
Not compatible with Android 4.1+
Any suggestions?
joefanelli said:
I've had similar issues sir, but this method worked flawlessly! It's a program called Screen Lock Bypass and you can install it through the market via PC using Google login. Here's the description from the market and how to use it:
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New improved version which also allows the password or PIN to be reset so you don't have to reset your device can be found here: Screen Lock Bypass Pro
Screen Lock Bypass has been used by tens of thousands of people to successfully unlock their device after they forgot their password, pattern, or PIN.
Instructions:
1) Login to the web based Android Market.
2) Install this application to your registered device.
3) Then install any other application you wish, it will trigger this application to run and the Screen Lock will be disabled.
Notes:
This application will also run each time the device is booted so you can always bypass the lock screen.
This application does not remove or reset your pattern/PIN, it only temporarily disables the lock screen so you can access your device and backup your data before resetting it.
To remove Screen Lock Bypass, open the application and click Uninstall.
This method will not work on certain devices, but give it a go, it is free after all!
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Hope this helps!!
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Help needed to bypass Lock Screen

Hi, I am trying to unlock a Galaxy J1 Ace SM-J111F/DS for my colleague. The phone belonged to his younger brother who had passed away in an accident, now that he's gone, we have no information as to now to unlock his phone.
I have tried researching and searching around for methods but to no avail. I was hoping maybe someone here could provide some assistance
A factory reset is out of the question as he needed to access information stored inside the phone
Some device details:
Device is locked by a pattern lock
Unable to unlock via Google account(No one in his family knows his account name/password)
Phone is not Rooted
Phone is FRP Locked
Things I have wanted to try and done so far:
Intended to flash a bypass to unlock the lock screen
Attempted to flash a custom recovery in order to flash the bypass, however FRP is locked and it does not allow a custom recovery to be flashed
Attempted various methods of "security exploits" to unlock, but appears to be patched on current firmware
Tried to search methods of unlocking FRP, however all the methods I've seen so far requires access to developers option, or requires a flash of stock firmware.
Tried accessing device via ADB, however it does not work as USB debugging is not enabled
I'm currently out of options trying to do this by myself, we would really appreciate it if someone could help us out in this
If powered on, and plugged in to PC, is it 'seen' at all?
robneymcplum said:
If powered on, and plugged in to PC, is it 'seen' at all?
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Yes, it is "seen", but I can't do anything else to it
If it is seen, there is a chance you can get data off it.
You can install' minimal ADB and fastboot' and the USB drivers for the phone on your PC. If the phone is not encrypted you should be able to browse the phone storage in an adb shell and to copy files or directories with adb pull.
gl
Chilli
Chilli71 said:
You can install' minimal ADB and fastboot' and the USB drivers for the phone on your PC. If the phone is not encrypted you should be able to browse the phone storage in an adb shell and to copy files or directories with adb pull.
gl
Chilli
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I have tried that as well, the only way I can get the phone to appear under "adb devices" is to select "apply update from adb" via recovery, even then it's only via sideloads, running shell returns an error
XenoJin said:
I have tried that as well, the only way I can get the phone to appear under "adb devices" is to select "apply update from adb" via recovery, even then it's only via sideloads, running shell returns an error
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Ill jump in this one to. im in a similar situation. I have a lg g vista that no conventional method is working to bypass frp. Device is not encrypted. My prob is. I believe if i can downgrade back to stock kk which the phone was released with it didnt hve frp then so bam im in. But lgflash tool wont downgrade. Always errors. Loads of diffrent settings have been made. Also followed guides to a t.
But in ure case to if it is possible to dlmode and odin back to kk or earlier u should the be able to skil the google login totally. I dont know if ure device came with kk from factory or lolipop. Frp was implemented in loli so kk should be good. Maybe
Two comments:
1) I have a Huawei G8 in front of me. I worked all weekend with it with bootloader/fastboot. I wanted to test the lock screen/adb behavior, But to my surprise ADB does not find it w/ and w/o lockscreen. --> There are different possibilities why the phone does not show up (it worked in the past with this phone/notebook, but quit working). Before you flash make sure that your setup is working (best with an identical mobile). It seems that USB connection can behave different in Bootloader/Recover/Android OS mode.
2) I made a dirty flash (w/o erasing flash) of Lollipop over Marschmallow last weekend. The result was that many directories including SDCard0 where not accessible. Also user data was not accessible. And you have always the chance that you mess something up when flashing and you loose the content.
If the data is really important your friend could pay a data rescue company (if you don't loose your face). I'm pretty sure that programs exist that can be loaded into RAM with bootloader (fastboot boot) that provide an interface to the PC (in the easiest case, adb again).
Chilli

Question I need help please…

Hey guys I’ve been here once or twice before but it’s been a while. I have some in the ass and I need your help please. I’ve been working at unlocking the boot loader on my Motorola Moto G power 2021 for two months now. The reasoning is for that I have no PC nor desktop rather one of my old android phones (Motorola Moto G7 Optimo) That I have had, Trying to figure out how to unlock my boot loader on my Motorola Moto G power 2021. I managed to unlock the boot loader finally but now I’m having issues with trying to install TWRP. My question is is that is there another custom room that I can install with two androids connected to USB – C double cable? I’ve been waiting for a long time to get my phone routed, please help and thanks
If you have one android rooted with magisk, there is an ADB/Fastboot Magisk module that might work for that, but I've never actually tried it. But I'm pretty sure one would have to be rooted. Another option might be to install linux on your phone. I have manjaro linux installed on mine but, again, it is limited without root because of selinux policy. With root, that can be disabled.
I also just noticed adb and fastboot can be installed in termux without root with
pkg install android-tools
You might try that.
If it workS, then YES, you can root without pc. Just 2 Android phones and a doubLe type c cable.
bryzone25 said:
but now I’m having issues with trying to install TWRP.
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Don't install the TWRP we have now. Just boot it to use it with adb shell commands or a mouse. If you install it you'll get a bootloop, Dude says. I had to use it to extract my kernel for rooting.
Aaaannd the story thickens…. I ended up unlocking the boot loader with the two android phones and a USB – C type. However when I tried to flash Magisk, it flip my phone into a boot loop. Now, Me being the rookie that I am and trying to progress far too quickly, I Have relocked my boot loader and now I have a message which says no valid operating system can be found, will not boot.
Can someone please put me out of my misery and just go ahead and say that I am screwed?
Try to unlock your bootlloader againDamn I can't even type in here. Fgn xda is throwing up an ad over the typing area every time I make a cursor. Ok it finally stopped as I took a screenshot.
Now why on earth are you people trying to relock your bootloaders? I've rarely heard of such a thing and only to try to claim warranty, but I've been here for 2 days and already found 2 people with relocked (possible) bricks on this phone. And there aren't even many people here yet. What gives?
Don't worry yet. I think you're in better shape than the other guy.
If you still have your unlock email try to unlock it again with the same code. If you don't, or that doesn't work run get_unlock_data again and request another code.
BTW, I've never done this twice. So it might not work. If it doesn't, there is another option. Just come back and tell us how it went.
What carrier is your phone?
arkansawdave74 said:
Try to unlock your bootlloader againDamn I can't even type in here. Fgn xda is throwing up an ad over the typing area every time I make a cursor. Ok it finally stopped as I took a screenshot.
Now why on earth are you people trying to relock your bootloaders? I've rarely heard of such a thing and only to try to claim warranty, but I've been here for 2 days and already found 2 people with relocked (possible) bricks on this phone. And there aren't even many people here yet. What gives?
Don't worry yet. I think you're in better shape than the other guy.
If you still have your unlock email try to unlock it again with the same code. If you don't, or that doesn't work run get_unlock_data again and request another code.
BTW, I've never done this twice. So it might not work. If it doesn't, there is another option. Just come back and tell us how it went.
What carrier is your phone?
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arkansawdave74 said:
so yeah I tried it again but the boot loader is still locked however I think the partitions are messed up after I was trying to flash magic and it fell right into a boot loop. Somehow it has actually gotten better and not continuously boot looping I can stay in fast boot but it won’t burn into anything else or power off unless it runs out of battery. But I do have the same code but it’s not taking hit it because OEM unlocking on developer mode is still locked.
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So what other plans do you have I’m very curious to know? Also I am through straight talk on a TracFone. I’m also trying to unlock the boot loader on my Moto G7 optimo and I’ve tried the unlock data through Motorola and it says it can’t be unlocked but I think that’s b******t
Bry2025 said:
I’ve tried the unlock data through Motorola and it says it can’t be unlocked but I think that’s b******t
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That used to happen to me a lot in the olden days when I used Windows and would manually type the code. I never know if they are Os or zeros. Now that I use linux I just copy/paste the code quick and easy. If you know that phone with that carrier can be unlocked, keep trying. In Android I know you can copy/paste from the terminal. I hear some carriers make you wait so long before unlocking too, although I've never had a phone with that problem. A good friend told me just the other day he had a Boost phone that they made him wait 6 months to unlock.
As far as plans, I got this phone by accident and dropped and broke the screen the 1st day I had it, before the case arrived. When the case arrived, it was a case for the G9 Power, which I thought this phone was when I ordered it. So, next month I will order the G9 Power since I already have a case and screen protector for it. My last phone was the G8 Stylus (sofiap) and this "Power" just doesn't have the same great battery life. I also had the G7 Power (ocean) and it had excellent battery life. I meant to get the G9 Power for the 6000 mAh battery, but with it's higher resolution screen it's probably no better than this Power. I think all "Power"s should have a 720P screen for the better battery life. or at least a switch to select the resolution you want like on my Galaxy S7.
This phone needs some ROMs though, so if I can find the time, I will do my best to give it a couple, if luck is on my side. Maybe a Resurrection Remix and a crDroid or Bliss. But really, it's whatever I can get to build, so maybe none. Lol.
Bry2025 said:
So what other plans do you have I’m very curious to know? Also I am through straight talk on a TracFone. I’m also trying to unlock the boot loader on my Moto G7 optimo and I’ve tried the unlock data through Motorola and it says it can’t be unlocked but I think that’s b******t
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I think there's still hope for you. I'm trying to figure out which stock firmware version your phone came with. If we can figure that out, I think you can flash and boot it even with a locked bootloader. What splash screen and boot animation does it have? Is it tracphone? I see a US Cellular version. When you boot to the bootloader what does the 1st white line say on the lower left? The BL line?
Also, I assume you got fastboot working phone to phone. I've tried 3 different adb/fastboot installations and can't get it to work (Magisk module, the one from termux pkg install android-tools, and one from github.). Can you tell me how you did it?
arkansawdave74 said:
That used to happen to me a lot in the olden days when I used Windows and would manually type the code. I never know if they are Os or zeros. Now that I use linux I just copy/paste the code quick and easy.
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I've used copy and paste on windows to unlock several moto devices.
It's the only sane way to do it.
sd_shadow said:
I've used copy and paste on windows to unlock several moto devices.
It's the only sane way to do it.
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Yeah, I hear there is some trick to do it. Maybe in the new powershell (I've never tried it), but highlighting some text and right clicking to copy doesn't work in a command prompt, or it didn't 6 years ago. Did they add that functionality?
arkansawdave74 said:
Yeah, I hear there is some trick to do it. Maybe in the new powershell (I've never tried it), but highlighting some text and right clicking to copy doesn't work in a command prompt, or it didn't 6 years ago. Did they add that functionality?
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I think I used copy/paste in cmd.exe since windows 7, but I don't know when it started working.
Well Damn....now I have one less way to insult Windows. Hey @sd_shadow , you would sure know...can you flash and boot the original firmware that came on your phone (same software channel) with a locked bootloader? Seems like you could but I've never tried it.
And @Bry2025 do you have USB Debugging enabled in Developer Options?
arkansawdave74 said:
Well Damn....now I have one less way to insult Windows. Hey @sd_shadow , you would sure know...can you flash and boot the original firmware that came on your phone (same software channel) with a locked bootloader? Seems like you could but I've never tried it.
And @Bry2025 do you have USB Debugging enabled in Developer Options?
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Moto devices can be finicky.
You should be able to flash stock firmware with fastboot, but on windows rsd lite or the newer lsma work more reliably.
On windows mfastboot sometime works when standard fastboot.exe doesn't.
Linux may work better.
USB debugging doesn't effect fastboot mode, it's an adb function.
Edit:for locked bootloader
Booting stock .img may work for some devices
sd_shadow said:
USB debugging doesn't effect fastboot mode, it's an adb function.
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Yes, but I was going to have him run
adb shell getprop | grep build.version.base
to figure out the software channel he needs. With the output I could find the exact build he is/was running on lolinet. That's hoping his bootloop is booting far enough for adb to enable though. adb shell wont work from stock recovery and adb shell from the quamp twrp we're using returns guamp device info. Wtf?
sd_shadow said:
On windows mfastboot sometime works when standard fastboot.exe doesn't.
Linux may work better.
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On Linux fastboot seems to be flawless. I'm surprised to hear that it has trouble on Windows. But I think he's running fastboot from another android., which is so cool. Opens a door for root with no pc.
arkansawdave74 said:
I think there's still hope for you. I'm trying to figure out which stock firmware version your phone came with. If we can figure that out, I think you can flash and boot it even with a locked bootloader. What splash screen and boot animation does it have? Is it tracphone? I see a US Cellular version. When you boot to the bootloader what does the 1st white line say on the lower left? The BL line?
Also, I assume you got fastboot working phone to phone. I've tried 3 different adb/fastboot installations and can't get it to work (Magisk module, the one from termux pkg install android-tools, and one from github.). Can you tell me how you did it?
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arkansawdave74 said:
I think there's still hope for you. I'm trying to figure out which stock firmware version your phone came with. If we can figure that out, I think you can flash and boot it even with a locked bootloader. What splash screen and boot animation does it have? Is it tracphone? I see a US Cellular version. When you boot to the bootloader what does the 1st white line say on the lower left? The BL line?
Also, I assume you got fastboot working phone to phone. I've tried 3 different adb/fastboot installations and can't get it to work (Magisk module, the one from termux pkg install android-tools, and one from github.). Can you tell me how you did it?
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My Moto G power of 2021 is the one that I unlocked the boot loader with the code off of the Motorola site and then I tried to mess with Magis and it ended up boot looping so I tried to lock it again thinking that would help somehow and that’s where I’m at on that one. On the Moto G7 optimo I haven’t gotten anywhere with that one yet however I did get I haven't gotten anywhere with that one yet however I did get the Unlock data and put it on Motorola site and it said it can’t be unlocked. Also sorry but I’m new to this so I don’t understand about the splash screen and boot animation so please let me know what I need to do to give you that information.
Now with the phone to phone android to android, are used the Google app BUGJAEGER 3.0-full (164). Are used the command: fastboot oem unlock <unlock code> . And it unlocked right away.
arkansawdave74 said:
Well Damn....now I have one less way to insult Windows. Hey @sd_shadow , you would sure know...can you flash and boot the original firmware that came on your phone (same software channel) with a locked bootloader? Seems like you could but I've never tried it.
And @Bry2025 do you have USB Debugging enabled in Developer Options?
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I just got a laptop and I’m going to attempt to use the command prompt and copy and paste to see if I can get the unlock code for my G7 optimo but on the Moto G power of 2021, I did have all of it unlocked but now since my dumbass locked the boot loader again I can’t get back on the initial platform and get developer tools. If I can get the OEM unlocking toggled back on I probably can unlock it reflash the firmware and boot my phone again
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Just to recap, my Motorola Moto G power 2021 is Bootloader locked after Magisk Installation failure. I have messed around with it and have it stuck in Fastboot Mode after it was stuck in bootloop. Some progress but the boot loader is locked again because of a error of mine and now it will not take my unlock code that I used before. Mind you, I did all of this between two android phones and an app called BUGAEGER That is available on Google play

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This doesnt work on US model of Xperia 5 IV ( XQ-CQ62) because Sony isnt allowing bootloader unlock in USA.
Meaning you cannot get unlock codes for your phone thru sony website ,thats a crucial step in this guide.
hello, i've tried flashing the patched file onto my device but it just seems to bootloop, i'm currently running 64.1.a.0.857
viper. said:
This doesnt work on US model of Xperia 5 IV ( XQ-CQ62) because Sony isnt allowing bootloader unlock in USA.
Meaning you cannot get unlock codes for your phone thru sony website ,thats a crucial step in this guide.
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Wow......glad I got the JP version of a new phone for once! Otherwise it's still blowing my mind that Sony itself isn't scrutinizing root like damn-near every other manufacturer as of late.
It's been more than 7 years since I rooted my last phone. Now is everything very different. Thanks for the thread, I know what I will do this weekend.
Just got my 5IV (UK) and exactly the guide I was looking for but just a simple question
My last personal Sony was the Z3C and unlocking bootloader/rooting that had drm issues with the official camera etc
Does unlocking bootloader with 5IV have any app issues, do the camera apps all work exactly as before and any other imporant Sony apps?
Will I be able to use Sony OTA updates?
If all good, I'll be unlocking and rooting this weekend, cant wait.
Thanks
rawdealer said:
It's been more than 7 years since I rooted my last phone. Now is everything very different. Thanks for the thread, I know what I will do this weekend.
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Bruh! You and me both!! I finally rooted my Asus Zenphone 6 this past October. A bunch of reading and forums lol. Also back 7-8 years ago there were plenty of Youtube videos. Now not so much! My Zenphone 6 just died today and I am 90% sure I'll be getting the Xperia 5IV which I was eyeing since announced. I was hoping my Zenphone would have given me one more year, but alas. I'm visiting here to get the scoop on rooting this in the event I want to. I feel your pain!
smudgy636 said:
hello, i've tried flashing the patched file onto my device but it just seems to bootloop, i'm currently running 64.1.a.0.857
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HI, not sure if you solved it, had the same issue. So, as it gave an option to do full user reset (or something like that) I chose it. It then rebooted and I was back into the phone with the initial setup again.
I then re-installed the latest magisk app and it showed that magisk/root is installed.
As a test, I then installed f-droid and installed Adaway. I chose to configure in root mode,
the 'grant access' dialogue popped up and boom, root access provided.
Btw, if you do want to install Adaway too, enable systemless host in magisk preferences.
Trying it now... It's a bit of a hassle, but that's on Sony.
Edit: yep, works an absolute treat. One little remark: Wiping after installing Magisk isn't neccesary, afaict. Perhaps make it optional "in case of weird problems".
thany2 said:
Trying it now... It's a bit of a hassle, but that's on Sony.
Edit: yep, works an absolute treat. One little remark: Wiping after installing Magisk isn't neccesary, afaict. Perhaps make it optional "in case of weird problems".
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So, no need to wipe all user data or?
how to hide root from GooglePay?
So I'm getting stuck on the OEM unlock bit. After entering the command I get this:
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FAILED (remote: Command not supported in default implementation)
finished. total time: 0.004s
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Any Ideas?
hasztagL said:
how to hide root from GooglePay?
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Why would you need to? Play works perfectly fine with non-hidden root.
Either way, try enabling Zygisk in the Magisk manager. You might also have to check to enforce the DenyList, and check the Play app on the DenyList.
But really it's not neccesary in my experience. The only app that refuses to work properly is my banking app. In their infinite stupidity they demote rooted users to a PIN code instead of fingerprint, even though on a rooted device, the fingerprint is still more secure. But I digress, sorry.
Skv012a said:
So, no need to wipe all user data or?
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I guess it was a catchall. Maybe if you've already been tinkering a lot, it might be a good idea to "start over", since Magisk can completely fluff up you phone if it's being interfered with. However, my phone was completely stock, other than being bootloader-unlocked, so in my case the answer is no, not needed.
No promises though. Just give it a go. Do have a backup ready.
thany2 said:
Why would you need to? Play works perfectly fine with non-hidden root.
Either way, try enabling Zygisk in the Magisk manager. You might also have to check to enforce the DenyList, and check the Play app on the DenyList.
But really it's not neccesary in my experience. The only app that refuses to work properly is my banking app. In their infinite stupidity they demote rooted users to a PIN code instead of fingerprint, even though on a rooted device, the fingerprint is still more secure. But I digress, sorry.
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Google Wallet not work with root. With DenyList still not work.
Matrixclonk said:
So I'm getting stuck on the OEM unlock bit. After entering the command I get this:
Any Ideas?
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It looks like you started fastboot mode. You should enter bootloader mode for the fastboot command for some reason
Also I had a problem in bootloader mode and had to manually update the driver in Windows for the phone.
When I was in bootloader, the adb devices and fastboot devices commands did not return anything, meaning the phone wasn't found.
So if someone else's phone isn't recognized in fastboot/bootloader mode you could try installing the driver manually like so:
Open the Device Manager in Windows and under under Other devices (probably), there will be a device named Android with a question mark (meaning no driver or problem with it.)
Then right click on it -> Update driver -> Browse my computer for drivers -> Let me pick from a list of available drivers... (you should have installed the drivers from windows (in file explorer, right click, install on the .inf file))
Then there under Android, from Google I had the ADB Interface driver which I selected and Installed it forcefully.
And after that fastboot comand worked normally.
alexdo said:
It looks like you started fastboot mode. You should enter bootloader mode for the fastboot command for some reason
Also I had a problem in bootloader mode and had to manually update the driver in Windows for the phone.
When I was in bootloader, the adb devices and fastboot devices commands did not return anything, meaning the phone wasn't found.
So if someone else's phone isn't recognized in fastboot/bootloader mode you could try installing the driver manually like so:
Open the Device Manager in Windows and under under Other devices (probably), there will be a device named Android with a question mark (meaning no driver or problem with it.)
Then right click on it -> Update driver -> Browse my computer for drivers -> Let me pick from a list of available drivers... (you should have installed the drivers from windows (in file explorer, right click, install on the .inf file))
Then there under Android, from Google I had the ADB Interface driver which I selected and Installed it forcefully.
And after that fastboot comand worked normally.
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Thanks man, I was in fastboot because when I went to bootloader I always got the message waiting for device. Also weird I had to reinstall the driver each time i went into bootloader :S
@Miustone Hey. I rooted my phone following your guide and I have a question.
Sony have released an update was wodnering if I flash the latest update, will my settings/data be intact? Apparaently the update is only small, just wish I could flash that...not the whole 3.3GB
Thanks
After getting said from some Stock Tree ROM Cookers that People wont miss Me around Xperias (and that i havent developed that much), i just decided to take My Work offline and to remove also My Guides. Sorry for everyone who apprecciated My Contributions but You will get Stock FW based ROMs instead (one Day)! It wont have the quality or safeness of a good old SODP based ROM (since they refuse to work with it on a disrespectful way) but hope You will be fine with it somehow!
All the Best for the future,
Miu
Miustone said:
After getting said from some Stock Tree ROM Cookers that People wont miss Me around Xperias (and that i havent developed that much), i just decided to take My Work offline and to remove also My Guides. Sorry for everyone who apprecciated My Contributions but You will get Stock FW based ROMs instead (one Day)! It wont have the quality or safeness of a good old SODP based ROM (since they refuse to work with it on a disrespectful way) but hope You will be fine with it somehow!
All the Best for the future,
Miu
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sad. i love your work.

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