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Hello guys. I really need soem help on this. After trying a whole day and looking at plenty of sources (heck even other phone forums), I've failed to unlock my bootloader. I've tried running the command
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adb reboot bootloader
and failed countless times. I really my phone to be operational for work soon so please, any suggestions? Also, yes I've selected USB debugging and OEM unlock in developer options. Thank you.
Phone model: LG H960A
OS: Android 6.0
Ok, thank you for posting this in the XDA Forums, as I am sure we will be able to find a solution to your problem here.
So, first of all, it would be really helpful, if you could list your model number perhaps? That would make all the difference!
Also, there are certain models that are bootloader LOCKED, such as the H900, and the VS900, and so on. Some of the ones that are unlocked, would consist of some of the European variants, and the H901 variant. (T-Mobile). You can find this information by removing your battery and seeing the white label beneath it. It will list it somewhere on there.
Hello friends of XDA, I have a big problem between hands, I have a MOTO Z and I had it in android 7.0 since last year the update to andorid 7.1.1 did not arrive and I felt that with android 7 the battery was consumed very quickly, so I tried to find the update to flash it and just about 3 days ago I found it, I proceeded to download it and flash it in fastboot and adb.
The thing is that a few months ago, browsing through my phone (I had already rotated it, and unlocked the bottloader, I decided to re-block the bootloader, and remove the root, which never worked at 100) I got into the developer options, and I saw an option that until then I didn't know about its "OEM Unlock"function, as it was turned on and deactivated because I thought it didn't work.
Returning to the update flashing I proceeded as usual, with the commands, I proceed to restart the device and show the image of the boot of motrola but then it shows me a message in red letters.
"Startup Failed"
"failed to pass validation, backup to fastboot.
I thought it was a compatibility problem with the downloaded version of 7.1.1 so again I decided to flash the stock rom 7.0 but when I finished and restart the same message appeared.
I started to investigate and it seems that the OEM blockade is responsible for not being able to install any Stock Rom, or anything, and now I have a nice brick with Moto mods and I can't use it.
I wanted to unlock OEM in fastboot but nothing. sends message from "ALLOW OEM UNLOCK IN SETTINGS"
There is way to unlock the OEM from pc or fastboot without needing to be unlocked from the android settings, as in my case it is impossible for me,
I'd be very grateful for your help friends, I know it's a bit tedious to read but it's the only phone I have and I feel weird without it on the street.:bueno::bueno::llorando:
I'm with same problem here!
Suckmymfdick17 said:
Hello friends of XDA, I have a big problem between hands, I have a MOTO Z and I had it in android 7.0 since last year the update to andorid 7.1.1 did not arrive and I felt that with android 7 the battery was consumed very quickly, so I tried to find the update to flash it and just about 3 days ago I found it, I proceeded to download it and flash it in fastboot and adb.
The thing is that a few months ago, browsing through my phone (I had already rotated it, and unlocked the bottloader, I decided to re-block the bootloader, and remove the root, which never worked at 100) I got into the developer options, and I saw an option that until then I didn't know about its "OEM Unlock"function, as it was turned on and deactivated because I thought it didn't work.
Returning to the update flashing I proceeded as usual, with the commands, I proceed to restart the device and show the image of the boot of motrola but then it shows me a message in red letters.
"Startup Failed"
"failed to pass validation, backup to fastboot.
I thought it was a compatibility problem with the downloaded version of 7.1.1 so again I decided to flash the stock rom 7.0 but when I finished and restart the same message appeared.
I started to investigate and it seems that the OEM blockade is responsible for not being able to install any Stock Rom, or anything, and now I have a nice brick with Moto mods and I can't use it.
I wanted to unlock OEM in fastboot but nothing. sends message from "ALLOW OEM UNLOCK IN SETTINGS"
There is way to unlock the OEM from pc or fastboot without needing to be unlocked from the android settings, as in my case it is impossible for me,
I'd be very grateful for your help friends, I know it's a bit tedious to read but it's the only phone I have and I feel weird without it on the street.:bueno::bueno::llorando:
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Try to boot in Fastboot flash twrp and flash ressurection remix rom. It's great rom. Forget about locking. I had the same problem like you as I was trying to flash stock ROM and lock bootloader.
I gave up on this.
knjigo said:
Try to boot in Fastboot flash twrp and flash ressurection remix rom. It's great rom. Forget about locking. I had the same problem like you as I was trying to flash stock ROM and lock bootloader.
I gave up on this.
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Well, when the root didn't work properly, I flashed the phone again and blocked the bootloader. Will I still be able to install TWPR or should I lose my phone?
Suckmymfdick17 said:
Well, when the root didn't work properly, I flashed the phone again and blocked the bootloader. Will I still be able to install TWPR or should I lose my phone?
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What do you mean with "I blocked my bootloader"?
Twrp is easy to flash. Root is integrated in ressurection remix rom. And this rom is great. Just try to flash twrp in Fastboot and than ressurection remix with twrp.
Can you boot in Fastboot?
Do you remember what build of 7.1.1 you had on your device before downgrading to 7.0?
If so, I would suggest finding that firmware (the full stock firmware, not OTA updates) or newer if you can, and try to flash that. Since your bootloader is still likely from the 7.1.1 build, a locked bootloader will only permit files matching the same patch level (i.e. from the exact same stock ROM as that bootloader patch) to boot.
If not, then unfortunately there's not a lot we can do. You could wait for a newer firmware to get leaked, but as your device is unable to boot (due to failing the bootloader checks) and you cannot toggle OEM unlocking because you cannot boot, it's a nasty vicious circle that is difficult to get out of. You may have to consider sending your device for service and pay for an expensive motherboard replacement otherwise, since Motorola have a record of your device being unlocked. Your service centre experience may vary.
Only lock a bootloader after ensuring you've flashed all the stock firmware and it is all the same patch level as your bootloader. Hopefully you'll find newer firmware that you can repair with.
tjgibri said:
I'm with same problem here!
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I solved it, I finally flashed the stock rom to my phone and it works.
Apparently my pc was not flashing the stock rom in adb, and the phone turned off when loading the software. I did it 3 times until I load correctly and start well.
if you have the same problem apparently then OEM Blocking is not responsible. You have to flash the most current rom or the one that you had by default when the brick happened to you, you flash it in a normal way with commands of adb and ready, I would have to come back to life.
download from firmware center MotoZ Griffin the most current rom stock at 7.1.1
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Do you remember what build of 7.1.1 you had on your device before downgrading to 7.0?
If so, I would suggest finding that firmware (the full stock firmware, not OTA updates) or newer if you can, and try to flash that. Since your bootloader is still likely from the 7.1.1 build, a locked bootloader will only permit files matching the same patch level (i.e. from the exact same stock ROM as that bootloader patch) to boot.
If not, then unfortunately there's not a lot we can do. You could wait for a newer firmware to get leaked, but as your device is unable to boot (due to failing the bootloader checks) and you cannot toggle OEM unlocking because you cannot boot, it's a nasty vicious circle that is difficult to get out of. You may have to consider sending your device for service and pay for an expensive motherboard replacement otherwise, since Motorola have a record of your device being unlocked. Your service centre experience may vary.
Only lock a bootloader after ensuring you've flashed all the stock firmware and it is all the same patch level as your bootloader. Hopefully you'll find newer firmware that you can repair with.
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Thanks for your help friend, I finally flashed it with a recent android 7.1.1 update. Apparently the OEM lockout was not the culprit, but it was an interrupted flash of android 7.1.1 at some point when loading the software to the phone, it would shut down on its own and not complete the installation, which showed me the mentioned message. I didn't realize that and thought it was the OEM blockade.
I finally did it on another pc and it worked. the phone came back to life.
I have one Moto Z2 Force (XT1789-05), bought from coolicool.com, I didn't know device came Unlocked Bootloader, Device rom had problem with many apps, I googled and found one topic in XDA developer to Install Stock Rom, I downloaded and Installed India Rom, it's worked somehow fine, but still had problem, I downloaded Verizon Rom, Android 8, after Installed Android 8 Verizon Rom, Locked device bootloader immediately, now device stuck at Welcome Wizard in Android 8, after select language I got this message: (Please wait, this may take a few minutes) this is proof video (http://ahmn.co/Upload/IMG_0161.MOV), after this issue, device already locked, I can't unlock, because need to go to the Developer Option in Setting, I stucked in Welcome Wizard, there isn't any bypass, So, I start to search in Google, XDA-Forum, Android Central and more, I created many threads, many requests, no one can't help me, I tried to reach google developer support to the tell to me how can I bypass Android 8 Welcome Wizard, there is must be a way, but I can't find it, now I can access to Android Recovery and Bootloader
1. if you help me to FORCE UNLOCK device without need Developer Option in setting my problem will solve
2. If you help me to Bypass Android Welcome Wizard, access setting and enable OEM Unlock
3. If you help me to update the device from Android 8 to Android 9 Verizon ROM via ADB Sideload or Update from SD card in Recovery mode
4. If you have any idea to how can I fix it
Extra Information: I bought Belkin and Uni USB-C to Ethernet Adaptor to help me bypass Android 8 Welcome Wizard, I bought WSKY WIFI Adaptor because device Wifi can't find any network (I found QR setup by tap several times in Language Selection), after this section need to download google device policy apk, my device can't find any Wifi Network and my Ethernet Adaptor can't help me either, So, I just remained with my phone, and I can't do anything,
Please, someone, help me
My Device SKU: XT1789-05
Hi! My name is Bautista.
This is my first post well explained, I already asked this question before but I did not express myself well (I hope to do it correctly in this attempt)
My problem happens with my Samsung Galaxy A01 SM-A015M, Running on OneUI 2.0/Android 10 with 2gb of ram, a Snapdragon 439, the stock rom/firmware and 32GB of storage, from Argentina.
Things I tried so far, and didn't work for me:
Unlocking the bootloader by following the Gearallnews and Cyanogenmods guides to the letter.
When trying to unlock the bootloader with the guides on the aforementioned pages, when starting the device a sign should appear saying that the bootloader is unlocked, which did not appear.
The device started correctly in the process to configure the device the first time it is turned on, connect the wifi as the guides said. Followed by that I went to the developer options and the option "Oem unlock" was still activated and in blue (which should not happen, it should appear grayed) I heard that some Samsung devices with snapdragon processors had a bootloader that cannot be unlocked
Unlocking the bootloader using ADB AND Fastboot. (ADB detects my device fine, but fastboot doesn't detect it at all)
Using Fastboot from Windows 7, Windows 10, and Kali Linux.
Installing TWRP.
Use rooting apps. (the ones that appear on the XDA rooting page)
What I am going to with this thread, is:
Can my device's bootloader be unlocked? And if so, how?
If the bootloader cannot be unlocked, how can I root or install TWRP?
Please, if you don't understand something or need more information, let me know by replying to this thread or sending me a private message.
Look inside here.
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Look inside here.
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it's the same as Gearallnews and Cyanogenmods guides, i already did that, it dont work
Like the original poster I also have a Samsung Galaxy A01 SM-A015M/DS, OneUI 2.0/Android 10, 2GB ram, 32GB storage, Snapdragon 439, stock firmware (TPA) Panama. I have gone through all the aforementioned procedure and the bootloader does not unlock. There is no bootloader unlock warning on reboot and the OEM Unlock in developer option does not grey out. Does the Snapdragon processor not allow bootloader unlock or is anyone aware of a solution. Thanks for any assistance.
@mullerh
If in Settings -> Developer Option the option "OEM unlock" is present then unlocking the bootloader obviously isn't denied by OEM/Carrier.
But you can check it at your own:
Code:
adb devices
adb shell "getprop ro.oem_unlock_supported"
jwoegerbauer said:
@mullerh
If in Settings -> Developer Option the option "OEM unlock" is present then unlocking the bootloader obviously isn't denied by OEM/Carrier.
But you can check it at your own:
Code:
adb devices
adb shell "getprop ro.oem_unlock_supported"
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Thanks for your response and assistance. The command:
adb shell "getprop ro.oem_unlock_supported" returns a 1
I googled it but found no clarification but I assume that means it is supported.
Therfore there is something else that is blocking the bootloader from unlocking from the unlock mode screen and just prior to reset.
There is also no unlock bootloader warning during the reset.
The more I have Googled this problem the more it seems to indicate that many newer Samsung phones released in North/Latin America with Qualicom Snapdragon 439 processors, have the the bootloaders locked down with a new "security" feature called SecureBoot. Would be interested in getting the experience of others. Thanks
mullerh said:
Thanks for your response and assistance. The command:
adb shell "getprop ro.oem_unlock_supported" returns a 1
I googled it but found no clarification but I assume that means it is supported.
Therfore there is something else that is blocking the bootloader from unlocking from the unlock mode screen and just prior to reset.
There is also no unlock bootloader warning during the reset.
The more I have Googled this problem the more it seems to indicate that many newer Samsung phones released in North/Latin America with Qualicom Snapdragon 439 processors, have the the bootloaders locked down with a new "security" feature called SecureBoot. Would be interested in getting the experience of others. Thanks
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Hi! Did you manage to find a way to unlock the bootloader?
I have not been able to unlock the bootloader on this SM-A015M/DS (Latin American) model with Snapdragon processor. I have done a lot of searching but found little info except articles stating Samsung had gone through some extra effort to secure their latest phones. That also means I can not root it. I was hoping to get some feedback from other who may have had a better experience,
have you tried using the twrp app to install twrp?
i had an old galaxy grand prime which was impossible to unlock, but the app worked without issues
the only thing i had to pay attention is to turn it off right before ir reboots after installing and then loading into recovery
letting the mobile startup without doing this overrieded the command to install twrp
Thanks for your response. It is my understanding (I could be wrong) that before TWRP can be installed the Bootloader needs to be unlocked. The older Samsung usually allowed the Bootloader to be unlocked even if there was difficulty in rooting them. It appears that some of the newer Samsung's with the Snapdragon processors have added an additional security feature called SecureBoot which blocks the Bootloader from being unlocked.
Does anyone have a definitive answer for how to turn the bootloader on? I recently purchased a SM-A015M/DS and didn't have issues with the OEM bootloader option appearing in the options. But when I enter fastboot mode it says my device status is locked. I can't work out if that means it's locked or not.
For what it's worth, when I flashed the firmware onto the phone in the first place, I had to enable the developer option manually- I did this by booting into download mode and then a long press on the volume up button when prompted by the menu. I don't see why this wouldn't work for other devices. There are youtube videos that explain in greater detail if you haven't tried this yet.
Newiser7 said:
Does anyone have a definitive answer for how to turn the bootloader on? I recently purchased a SM-A015M/DS and didn't have issues with the OEM bootloader option appearing in the options. But when I enter fastboot mode it says my device status is locked. I can't work out if that means it's locked or not.
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Enabling OEM unlock option in Developer options does NOT UNLOCK the bootloader. Once you enable the OEM unlock on your device, the unlock ability flag is set to 1, which will allow users to use the fastboot flashing unlock command, the command what starts the "unlocking the bootloader" procedure.
FYI:
After the command is executed, you will see an option for bootloader unlock on your device’s screen.
Use the volume buttons to move up and down and select the option to unlock the bootloader.
A prompt will pop up, asking for confirmation. Use the power button to confirm your selection as yes, and you are done.
The phone will now reboot to fastboot mode. Enter the command “fastboot reboot,” and it will boot into PC.
jwoegerbauer said:
Enabling OEM unlock option in Developer options does NOT UNLOCK the bootloader. Once you enable the OEM unlock on your device, the unlock ability flag is set to 1, which will allow users to use the fastboot flashing unlock command, the command what starts the "unlocking the bootloader" procedure.
FYI:
After the command is executed, you will see an option for bootloader unlock on your device’s screen.
Use the volume buttons to move up and down and select the option to unlock the bootloader.
A prompt will pop up, asking for confirmation. Use the power button to confirm your selection as yes, and you are done.
The phone will now reboot to fastboot mode. Enter the command “fastboot reboot,” and it will boot into PC.
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FYI:
Samsung devices do not support fastboot command, you use Odin or Heimdall to flash what you need.
The answer you provide is misleading
mullerh said:
FYI:
Samsung devices do not support fastboot command, you use Odin or Heimdall to flash what you need.
The answer you provide is misleading
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You are right: I was mistaken.
Thank you for clarifying that the bootloader is still locked. But how can I unlock it? Odin will let me flash the files, but I keep getting AUTH errors when I try to flash magisk patched files to root the phone. I'm assuming this is because the bootloader preventing the files from transferring. Is there a way to unlock it using ADB without fastboot, or a way using Odin? It seems crazy that unlocking the bootloader is enabled but I am still unable to actually unlock it.
I have also tried the CROM Service app (couldn't get it to install on my phone, error 3003 with ADB install), as well as the bootloader unlock method where I boot into download mode, hold the volume up key, and unlock the bootloader that way. I have done the latter at least 5 times and the bootloader is still locked. Ridiculous.
This prop apparently only confirms that the phone supports being unlocked, not that it is actually unlocked.
adb shell "getprop ro.oem_unlock_supported"
Check a few others, also see the official docs.
sys.oem_unlock_allowed
androidboot.flash.locked (the docs say this, but I think Samsung uses something different)
ro.boot.flash.locked
ro.boot.other.locked
Maybe also check these:
ro.boot.verifiedbootstate
ro.boot.veritymode
The docs indicate that the verifiedbootstate should be orange if the bootloader is unlocked. I don't know much about it, though.
You can always use grep to search for any interesting values, like "lock" or "boot" or "flash":
adb shell getprop | grep lock
adb shell getprop | grep boot
adb shell getprop | grep flash
Maybe report any interesting values you have with and without OEM Unlock checked. Maybe someone smarter than us will find it useful.
I would really like to see an A01 root happen, it's such an affordable and accessible device for all sorts of things. Great as a backup device or for a project. You think someone would've released some goods for it by now. It's been out all year.
And for the 16GB model, it's absolutely terrible because Samsung eats up so much space, then has the nerve to remove the Adoptable Storage feature. So even if you get a fast SD card, you can't install apps on it. Other than that, it's a perfectly serviceable phone. I would think with root we could get Adoptable Storage working.
To summarize what has been previously stated the Samsung Galaxy A01, version SM-A015M/DS is the Latin American version of this cellphone. This cellphone has a Snapdragon processor. This version is very similar to the versions (also Snapdragon processors) used by some US Carriers. Many current versions of Samsung cellphones have an additional security feature called "SecureBoot" which blocks bootloader unlocking. Some say this features was added at the request of US Carriers
The Asian version of the A01 has a Exynos processor. It is my understanding that with these it is very easy to unlock the bootloader and root the phone using the usual conventional methods. The Asian variant unfortunately does not cover some of the wireless bands used in the US/Canada/Latin America.
I have a Samsung Galaxy A01 SM-A015M/DS, OneUI 2.0/Android 10, 2GB ram, 32GB storage, Snapdragon 439, stock firmware (TPA) for Panama.
My research indicates that there is not yet an available bootloader unlocking and easy root method for this (A01) phone. For some other current Samsung models there does appear to be a method of flashing certain custom ROMs without a bootloader unlock but they appear to come with problems which include loss of some cellphone functions and a reduction in the charged battery life. So it seems hardly worth it.
It also appears that it is current well known that all current Samsung phones with Snapdragon processors have not allowed bootloader unlocking and rooting due to the enhanced security feature.
At this time we can only complain and/or not buy any additional Samsung phones
Perhaps with time skillful developers will come up with a method to solve this problem with this inexpensive A01.
Please provide any new or updated info if you have it.
Any solution for rooting Galaxy A01 ?
I use A015f region SER (Russia) In Russia, too, the device is locked (bootloader) of course, give any solution
One thing I know is that a fellow SM-M015f, which is almost identical, which is with the same Snapdragon 439, except for the battery capacity and screen size and gigabytes of internal memory, successfully unlocks and gets Magisk root.
this phone actually has a fastboot mode, from recover mode select reboot to bootloader, it will boot to fastboot mode,but ive still been unsucessful in getting fastboot mode to work, devices manager reports device error,
I can start the unlock proccess.
But after it is done and the data is wipped,
It keeps locked.
Sad
I'm using samsung A10,i try to root my phone but not sure the step are correct or not. But now my bootloader is unlocked and my data was erase, how to lock the bootloader and recover my data's back.Please help me
Even if you manage to re-lock the bootloader the data are unrecoverably wiped.
So I've been having this issue for a while now. I would like to unlock the bootloader on my Samsung and I'm struggling severely. I've done so much research and attempts and phone calls and in the end, my hands always turn up empty. Could someone please give me some advice or a guide to what I'm supposed to do because it seems like this specific phone under the Tracfone carrier is a ghost when it comes to this and rooting. Once I get a lead I'm suppose to enable oem unlock, well my phone doesn't have one. I've waited more than a week with developer options on and I've even tried adb and fastboot. Still nothing, I really need an expert's help but I can't seem to find anyone. Not even XDA is helpful with this phone. Yeah they have the A10 or A10s but not the A10e under the Tracfone carrier with the model number SM-S102DL. Help would be much appreciated. Thank you
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My A10 phone still in unlock bootloader condition, can i still recover the lost files?
Hi,
I am pretty new on how to install custom-roms on Android, although I have a good experience on Linux distro installs on pc.
My question is how can you unlock OEM on a SM-A025G/DSN? I was reading this article: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/recovery-unofficial-twrp-for-galaxy-a02s-snapdragon.4294377/ from afaneh92, and I saw that my device is compatible with OEM unlocking so I wasn't hesitated to actually search for this function but it seems that on Android 11 this option is not available?
I saw a few articles (like this: https://www.getdroidtips.com/unlock-bootloader-galaxy-a02s/) where they can eventually find the OEM unlocking option but I was not lucky to see that. My phone is developer mod, so I think I ran out of options.
Any help on this?
Thanks for the responses!
I've ran across the issue of not finding OEM unlock on my Samsung phones. All it requires (for me, anyway) to show up is to connect to a WiFi network... that's it. Try it, maybe you can get it to pop up.
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I've ran across the issue of not finding OEM unlock on my Samsung phones. All it requires (for me, anyway) to show up is to connect to a WiFi network... that's it. Try it, maybe you can get it to pop up.
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Didnt work for me.. but I have the SM-A025AZ (cricket variant) and I'm starting to think its impossible...