Hello,
since Pixel 3 is no longer officially supported, is there a way to unlock the bootloader?
No, not the Verizon variant.
dcarvil said:
No, not the Verizon variant.
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i hate verizon just because the bootloaders
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Or to be more specific, is the bootloader of the note 3 unlocked yet? If it is what makes it so dificult to have our mega to unlock.
torreon901 said:
Or to be more specific, is the bootloader of the note 3 unlocked yet?
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wrong forum man.. this is for the mega, not the note 3
jzsidebott said:
wrong forum man.. this is for the mega, not the note 3
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Asa mater of fact I have the mega.. my question us more based if the note 3 bootloadrr is unlocked so we can have the hope that somehow our mega bootloader can be unlocked.
torreon901 said:
Asa mater of fact I have the mega.. my question us more based if the note 3 bootloadrr is unlocked so we can have the hope that somehow our mega bootloader can be unlocked.
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check out http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2525172 it should answer some of your questions.
torreon901 said:
Or to be more specific, is the bootloader of the note 3 unlocked yet? If it is what makes it so dificult to have our mega to unlock.
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Yes..Every single different device has a unique bootloader, just as they have specific firmware, modems, and kernels. If you mean does the mega i527, have a similar locked bootloader to the att note 3, then yes i believe so. Although, the method would be similar to unlock it, we have yet to break the note 3 n900a, we only have safestrap a custom recovery workaround. I have an att note 3 running safestrap, a note 2 att i317 that just got 4.3 and they locked the bootloader on the 4.3 update so. I guess just be are from now on, all att devices will have locked bootloader unfortunately.
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megalomanic14 said:
Yes..Every single different device has a unique bootloader, just as they have specific firmware, modems, and kernels. If you mean does the mega i527, have a similar locked bootloader to the att note 3, then yes i believe so. Although, the method would be similar to unlock it, we have yet to break the note 3 n900a, we only have safestrap a custom recovery workaround. I have an att note 3 running safestrap, a note 2 att i317 that just got 4.3 and they locked the bootloader on the 4.3 update so. I guess just be are from now on, all att devices will have locked bootloader unfortunately.
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Well it seems that there is a lot to do... we will keep waiting for some kind of upgrades on the bootloader..
I got this phone that claimed it was unlocked. Went to Motorola's website to request bootloader unlock key. Request was ineligible. Checked the phone and noticed it was subsidy locked to AT&T. I called the seller and they provided me with a subsidy unlock code.
Will unlocking the subsidy allow the device to be eligible for bootloader unlock? I don't want to unlock the subsidy and find out the bootloader is permanently locked thus returning the phone problematic.
Thanks.
shominy said:
I got this phone that claimed it was unlocked. Went to Motorola's website to request bootloader unlock key. Request was ineligible. Checked the phone and noticed it was subsidy locked to AT&T. I called the seller and they provided me with a subsidy unlock code.
Will unlocking the subsidy allow the device to be eligible for bootloader unlock? I don't want to unlock the subsidy and find out the bootloader is permanently locked thus returning the phone problematic.
Thanks.
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No. They are separate locks. The AT&T/Cricket and Verizon models cannot be officially bootloader unlocked.
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xtermmin said:
No. They are separate locks. The AT&T/Cricket and Verizon models cannot be officially bootloader unlocked.
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So is there no other way to unlock the bootloader in this case..
3c4Android said:
So is there no other way to unlock the bootloader in this case..
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No other way.
not trying to thread jack here, but has a domestic sim unlock been figured out for the sprint moto e 2015?
youdoofus said:
not trying to thread jack here, but has a domestic sim unlock been figured out for the sprint moto e 2015?
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Nope
xtermmin said:
Nope
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so to unlock the verizon moto E 2015 ill need to contact verizon?
Hi I recently bought a new G5 H830 (TMO version) off eBay, accidentally I let it upgrade the software and so now it is H830 20n. (I believe it came with 20m).
I searched and found most posts say this version cannot be rolled back and root.
Is this version still rootable?
Many thanks,
You should try to unlock the bootloader with the official LG method, and if you can unlock the bootloader and then install TWRP, you can also root the phone with SuperSU or Magisk.
T-Mobile H830 should be supported, but you have to check if LG allows bootloader unlocking for your specific IMEI.
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You should try to unlock the bootloader with the official LG method, and if you can unlock the bootloader and then install TWRP, you can also root the phone with SuperSU or Magisk.
T-Mobile H830 should be supported, but you have to check if LG allows bootloader unlocking for your specific IMEI.
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He will be able to unlock the bootloader but he can't flash twrp you have to downgrade to 20a
tremalnaik said:
You should try to unlock the bootloader with the official LG method, and if you can unlock the bootloader and then install TWRP, you can also root the phone with SuperSU or Magisk.
T-Mobile H830 should be supported, but you have to check if LG allows bootloader unlocking for your specific IMEI.
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H830 variant is not supported by official bootloader unlock.
cheeze.keyk said:
H830 variant is not supported by official bootloader unlock.
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It should be I unlocked mine and installed linage os
wolf45801 said:
It should be I unlocked mine and installed linage os
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of course yes using the unofficial one.
cheeze.keyk said:
of course yes using the unofficial one.
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Not all the H830 have the same possibility to be unlocked. On earlier versions of the bootloader "fastboot oem unlock" was enough, for newer versions, depending on the market (Asia, Europe, phones for exposition in the stores) LG allows or not the unlocking. Have you already tried the official method with your IMEI?
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Not all the H830 have the same possibility to be unlocked. On earlier versions of the bootloader "fastboot oem unlock" was enough, for newer versions, depending on the market (Asia, Europe, phones for exposition in the stores) LG allows or not the unlocking. Have you already tried the official method with your IMEI?
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i dont own a G5 now. I unlocked the bootloader of my previous G5 but its an H830 variant.
cheeze.keyk said:
i dont own a G5 now. I unlocked the bootloader of my previous G5 but its an H830 variant.
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How did you unlock your phone? I just bought a H830 with Android 8 installed and I am struggling to unlock it...
hey all does anyone know if verizon pixel phone is unlockable? and will it work on Tmobile? thanks.
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Carrier variant bootloaders are not unlockable.
LOL, no.
No. Carrier models are not bootloader unlockable. If you want an unlockable bootloader don't get a carrier model.
Both of you are partially incorrect, the VERIZON Variant is indeed permanently bootloader locked, however, the AT&T, T-Mobile and other carrier models can be bootloader unlocked after SIM unlock.
V0latyle said:
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Carrier variant bootloaders are not unlockable.
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$cronos_ said:
No. Carrier models are not bootloader unlockable. If you want an unlockable bootloader don't get a carrier model.
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Whoareyou said:
Both of you are partially incorrect, the VERIZON Variant is indeed permanently bootloader locked, however, the AT&T, T-Mobile and other carrier models can be bootloader unlocked after SIM unlock.
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Thanks for the clarification
So currently I have a moto g play locked to atnt and it has oem unlocking available (not greyed out) the thing is when i go to the bootloader unlocking site im denied (probably due to it being carrier exclusive) but if I were to unlock it by atnt (so that its not carrier exclusive) would i be approved? or is there a way to bypass the unlock code?
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WoKoschekk said:
No
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klutzyT said:
oh
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you can't modify a locked bootloader. So, you can't bypass any code inside the bootloader.