Is it possible to unlock the bootloader on android 12 UI 3.0 version C.12 region RU?
Yes, It is possible. Go to developer mode→Oem unlock. Then download app named BugJaegar on your other Android device and connect bot device with eachother with cable and tada you unlock it from that app.
Here's the recommended video guide:
F0Xie said:
Yes, It is possible. Go to developer mode→Oem unlock. Then download app named BugJaegar on your other Android device and connect bot device with eachother with cable and tada you unlock it from that app.
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Very dubious instructions for unlocking the bootloader. Has anyone already used this method?
Integralnik said:
Very dubious instructions for unlocking the bootloader. Has anyone already used this method?
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Yes i have unlocked Bootloader with magisk installed.
F0Xie said:
Yes, It is possible. Go to developer mode→Oem unlock. Then download app named BugJaegar on your other Android device and connect bot device with eachother with cable and tada you unlock it from that app.
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the fact is that my device is not a global version and there is a risk of getting a non-working phone if you use the wrong instructions
Ok. It's fine
F0Xie said:
Yes i have unlocked Bootloader with magisk installed.
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Did you have the same os version and RU location? And can you tell me please how did you install magisk?
Integralnik said:
Very dubious instructions for unlocking the bootloader. Has anyone already used this method?
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It's not really dubious, it just uses Android and BugJaeger instead of PC and ADB. Thing is you have to install DeepTesting app that allows access to bootloader, and it can only be installed on Android 11. So you have to downgrade to Android 11 first, and there's no rollback package for RU currently.
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my stock ver is 13.3.2 using safestrap 3.75. is it possible that i download the new safestrap 4.0 and install new rom CM11 or nexus like the way i did before?
If you're on 3.2.3.2, you can install TWRP (a true recovery) and unlock your bootloader (which will also allow you to install ROMs like CM12).
EncryptedCurse said:
If you're on 3.2.3.2, you can install TWRP (a true recovery) and unlock your bootloader (which will also allow you to install ROMs like CM12).
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thank you for your reply, but i dont know how to unlock BL
fuxkamazon said:
thank you for your reply, but i dont know how to unlock BL
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Thanks to draxie's tool, it should be really simple: http://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hdx/general/multi-platform-1-click-bootloader-t3241014
I had downloaded that tool and virtual box, but everytime it say my device is not connected. i pretty sure i have adb on. btw, i use windownX64
EncryptedCurse said:
Thanks to draxie's tool, it should be really simple: http://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hdx/general/multi-platform-1-click-bootloader-t3241014
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Just wondering if anyone who bought a north american version, e1005, had twrp flashed and working.
joho5 said:
Just wondering if anyone who bought a north american version, e1005, had twrp flashed and working.
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Yes, flashed @eng.stk version of TWRP and his kernel as well. Smooth and stable.
Search the General section for guides and how to's :thumbup:
Mojar7070 said:
Yes, flashed @eng.stk version of TWRP and his kernel as well. Smooth and stable.
Search the General section for guides and how to's :thumbup:
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I know how to...I have unlocked bootloader and flashed recovery in nexus 4, 5, 5x, 6p, opo, op2, and now opx...but twrp won't flash on this device for me.
joho5 said:
I know how to...I have unlocked bootloader and flashed recovery in nexus 4, 5, 5x, 6p, opo, op2, and now opx...but twrp won't flash on this device for me.
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It should be the same routine for the OPX as all of those devices then.
Just to be sure, you're doing it this way (step 5)?
Make sure that your bootloader is unlocked first, or it won't flash (step 2).
Also, make sure that when you use the command "fastboot flash recovery xxx.img" that "xxx.img" is identical to the name of the img file you have placed in your sdk tools folder.
Mojar7070 said:
It should be the same routine for the OPX as all of those devices then.
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Should be...key word. Guys I've tried it over and over again. All different ways to boot recovery after...different places downloading the file...different way installing (fastboot and flashify).
Only weird thing is that "fastboot oem device-info"
Says tampered is false
Unlocked is true
Does just unlocking bootloader usually trip the tampered flag?
So you're sure that you've enabled OEM unlocking in the developer options??
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So you're sure that you've enabled OEM unlocking in the developer options??
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yes of course...Ive been through the process with the op2.
all drivers installed correctly, got rsa key, unlocked bootloader...one thing is that the confirmation bootloader unlocking screen was in chinese, but I chose the top option to confirm.
Same Issue
I'm having the exact same problem and would love to know a fix as well. My device is also unlocked by the tamper flag was not set off. I'm having the same problem of not being able to load TWRP onto the phone as well.
im guessing maybe because there isnt an official twrp for this phone.
There is only a custom and I know the internals are the same, but I think there are some kind of differences from phone to phone from region to region.
joho5 said:
im guessing maybe because there isnt an official twrp for this phone.
There is only a custom and I know the internals are the same, but I think there are some kind of differences from phone to phone from region to region.
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Hello,
I believe there is an official twrp. I did a search and found that you were already involved in that thread by @CafeKampuchia using the TWRP (onyx version) by @h2064
That was the initial recovery I had before I flash to the f2fs version by @eng.stk.
Mojar7070 said:
Hello,
I believe there is an official twrp. I did a search and found that you were already involved in that thread by @CafeKampuchia using the TWRP (onyx version) by @h2064
That was the initial recovery I had before I flash to the f2fs version by @eng.stk.
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If you look here, there is no official TWRP for OPX yet, just for OPO & OP2.
https://twrp.me/Devices/
I did kingroot, flasify, twrp, replace kingroot with SuperSU. Getting lazy and didn't connect it to a pc...
neilownz said:
I did kingroot, flasify, twrp, replace kingroot with SuperSU. Getting lazy and didn't connect it to a pc...
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Flashify wouldn't allow me to flash twrp either.
joho5 said:
Flashify wouldn't allow me to flash twrp either.
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Sure did for me after I was rooted.
neilownz said:
Sure did for me after I was rooted.
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Yours is US version?
CafeKampuchia said:
If you look here, there is no official TWRP for OPX yet, just for OPO & OP2.
https://twrp.me/Devices/
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I see, I apologize for the misunderstanding.
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Yours is US version?
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Sure is.
joho5 said:
Flashify wouldn't allow me to flash twrp either.
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neilownz said:
Sure did for me after I was rooted.
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Without an unlocked bootloader?
CafeKampuchia said:
Without an unlocked bootloader?
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I have no idea if it is unlocked... like I said I didn't use a computer.
How do i know if the phones bootloader is locked or unlocked? Im using a lg d618. Any tips on the quickest way to install twrp? I read that its best to root then use flashify to put Twrp on the phone.
teknoweanie said:
How do i know if the phones bootloader is locked or unlocked? Im using a lg d618. Any tips on the quickest way to install twrp? I read that its best to root then use flashify to put Twrp on the phone.
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Which androidversion are you currently on?
Its on 4.4.2
teknoweanie said:
Its on 4.4.2
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Allright.
A Phone always comes with a locked bootloader so if you don't unlocked it yourself it is still locked.
To flash twrp you will need a unlocked bootloader and to unlock a bootloader you need rootacess.
I used the app rlashr to flash twrp and boot in recovery. Don't forget to type 'su' in a terminal before you use it (at the guide how to unlock a bootloader)
This guide tells you how to do everything:
(Follow these steps: root -> bootloader-> recovery(twrp))
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g2-mini/general/guide-stock-to-rocking-custom-rom-lg-g2-t3339068
Good luck!
Btw: this thread is in the wrong section
Should i update to lollipop?
teknoweanie said:
Should i update to lollipop?
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Recommended, yes. Everything is explained in my guide linked two posts before me. If ya need any help, please ask there and I'll be glad to help you out
Should i update any further after the first lollipop update before rooting ect?
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Should i update any further after the first lollipop update before rooting ect?
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If you look at the bootloader thread, you'll see exactly what version you can use to unlock etc.
The option is present in developer option.
It has been unlocked in the latest update.:silly:
Hmmm mine still doesn't allow it
I've turned that on, what can I do now? I wanna root my phone.
selecting the option... the phone delete the memory?
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selecting the option... the phone delete the memory?
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I've done that and no.
There is any one click root app available for us?
BrunGmes said:
I've done that and no.
There is any one click root app available for us?
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I unlocked the bootloader using paid service few weeks back. Once unlocked, i use magisk to root.
Try to unlock the bootloader through nokia website after you turn the unlock option on , it might be working now.
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I still have the option greyed out.
Edit - I tried unlocking the bootloader from the website. The app says that this device isn't supported as of now.
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I still have the option greyed out.
Edit - I tried unlocking the bootloader from the website. The app says that this device isn't supported as of now.
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There's a way out.Mine was also greyed out.
You just have to disable and enable developer option again and then immediately check on OEM Unlocking.
Hope it helps.
I've tried to reach Nokia center, they said our model is still not available for that, only Nokia 8 can be unlocked.
But if the option is there, and I have it enabled, why can't I unlock it?
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I've tried to reach Nokia center, they said our model is still not available for that, only Nokia 8 can be unlocked.
But if the option is there, and I have it enabled, why can't I unlock it?
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If you have got it unlocked .
Then refer to the following post.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/no...overy-twrp-3-2-3-0-team-win-recovery-t3893909
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Yashraj Prakash said:
If you have got it unlocked .
Then refer to the following post.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/no...overy-twrp-3-2-3-0-team-win-recovery-t3893909
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I have Android One, is any problem with that?
BrunGmes said:
I have Android One, is any problem with that?
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No!
Which model do you have?
Yashraj Prakash said:
No!
Which model do you have?
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I have the Nokia 6.1 Global Version, with Android One
BrunGmes said:
I have the Nokia 6.1 Global Version, with Android One
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Same with me. No problem with twrp and magisk after you got it unlocked
Sent from my Nokia 6.1 Plus using Tapatalk
Better [recovery]twrp or [port] twrp for only root?
Yashraj Prakash said:
If you have got it unlocked .
Then refer to the following post.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/no...overy-twrp-3-2-3-0-team-win-recovery-t3893909
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I use this one
Sent from my Nokia 6.1 Plus using Tapatalk
BrunGmes said:
I have the Nokia 6.1 Global Version, with Android One
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Then no problem go ahead!
Anyone could help me guiding through flashing? I don't know how to do it.
I enabled to Unlock boot loader
And turned on download mode tried to flash twrp
It fast boot not recognised what to do
Akhilesh Das K said:
I enabled to Unlock boot loader
And turned on download mode tried to flash twrp
It fast boot not recognised what to do
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same problem... upgrade ok.... selected unlock OEM but adb say 'Flashing is not allowed in Lock State'
Is there any one click rooting tools that work with Android 9 - 11? Preferably 10 - 11. I want to root my droid (I have an AT&T LG G8 Thinq) and I don't want to unlock my bootloader. Please don't say "C'mon dude just unlock your bootloader", I'm looking for an actual answer(s) here. Spyware or not. By one click root tool I mean something like a tool that you can press a or a few buttons and it roots your handset. Yes I'm aware many of great old ones are spyware.
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I don't want to unlock my bootloader.
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Why not?
Because it's less secure and someone can flash whatever they want if they get my handset.
those tools are useless since android 7
tutibreaker said:
those tools are useless since android 7
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Whatabout Towelroot? That had some success for later versions and wasn't spyware didn't it?
tutibreaker said:
those tools are useless since android 7
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I don't see what's funny about it. And as far as I'm aware there's temproot to Android 10.
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Because it's less secure and someone can flash whatever they want if they get my phone.
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Then why does almost everyone do it if it is not secure?
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Then why does almost everyone do it if it is not secure?
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Can't someone just flash TWRP or something else and take a looksee in ALL my files? Or flash something to bypass the lockscreen?
If I could bootloader lock it while having TWRP and Lineage OS that'd be GREAT, but unfortunately we don't have the signatures for that ) :
PHANX0M said:
Can't someone just flash TWRP or something else and take a looksee in ALL my files? Or flash something to bypass the lockscreen?
If I could bootloader lock it while having TWRP and Lineage OS that'd be GREAT, but unfortunately we don't have the signatures for that ) :
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It is possible to have LinageOS with a locked bootloader. You can relock it and revert back to stock recovery, so people can not flash anything to bypass your lock screen. This is very common for OnePlus devices. You can sell it and buy a OnePlus, throw your phone.
For example:
[GUIDE] Re-locking the bootloader with a pre-built custom ROM, such as LineageOS official
DOES NOT WORK WITH NEW FIRMWARES FOR ANDROID 12! WILL NOT BOOT AND YOU WILL FIND YOURSELF IN EDL MODE TRYING TO UNBRICK YOUR PHONE. Similar to...
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Guide: Relock bootloader with custom rom on oneplus 5/5t
Oneplus 5/5T bootloader included with 5.1.5 firmware allows booting self-signed recoveries and kernels. In short, you generate signing keys; sign recovery and kernel from your current custom rom (kernel could be signed on the phone); transfer...
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It is possible to have LinageOS with a locked bootloader. You can relock it and revert back to stock recovery, so people can not flash anything to bypass your lock screen. This is very common for OnePlus devices.
For example:
[GUIDE] Re-locking the bootloader with a pre-built custom ROM, such as LineageOS official
DOES NOT WORK WITH NEW FIRMWARES FOR ANDROID 12! WILL NOT BOOT AND YOU WILL FIND YOURSELF IN EDL MODE TRYING TO UNBRICK YOUR PHONE. Similar to...
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I was editing my post to put this when you submitted that...:
ROMs have to have the OEM signature checked for at boot if it were to be locked.
The only time I hearda signatures being leaked was with LG in this post
And that has since been fixed apparently.
Possible to re-lock the bootloader on a custom ROM?
I'm curious if anyone has been able to re-lock their bootloader or if there is a way to do so once a custom ROM has been loaded onto the Nexus 5X. I know that locking the bootloader on this phone once the system partition has been altered can...
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PHANX0M said:
I was editing my post to put this when you submitted that...:
ROMs have to have the OEM signature checked for at boot if it were to be locked.
The only time I hearda signatures being leaked was with LG in this post
And that has since been fixed apparently.
Possible to re-lock the bootloader on a custom ROM?
I'm curious if anyone has been able to re-lock their bootloader or if there is a way to do so once a custom ROM has been loaded onto the Nexus 5X. I know that locking the bootloader on this phone once the system partition has been altered can...
forum.xda-developers.com
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No, you just need a OnePlus device. OnePlus allows a self-signed signature, you can generate it yourself, and no leak is required.
evilhawk00 said:
No, you just need a OnePlus device. OnePlus allows a self-signed signature, you can generate it yourself, and no leak is required.
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Also the the thing you sent doesn't work with TWRP or something like that apparently. And no root. Also I realize the only point of a theoretical locked bootloader TWRP were if the TWRP had a passcode
And almost the only reason I'd unlock my bootloader is for root.
But also did what you say work with LG and others. Or only OnePlus?
Sounds like OnePlus is an exception. And in the post you sent
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Also the the thing you sent doesn't work with TWRP or something like that apparently. And no root. Also I realize the only point of a theoretical locked bootloader TWRP were if the TWRP had a passcode
And almost the only reason I'd unlock my bootloader is for root.
But also did what you say work with LG and others. Or only OnePlus?
Sounds like OnePlus is an exception. And in the post you sent
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Only works with some OnePlus devices. You can sign your ROM with your self-signed certificate. You can modify your ROM to whatever you want(including root) then just sign it, flash it, and re-lock. The bootloader now checks your self-signed certificate.
I don't think your needs can be fulfilled with your current device, maybe you have to sell your device.
https://www.reddit.com/r/LineageOS/comments/hg2i5d
evilhawk00 said:
Only works with some OnePlus devices. You can sign your ROM with your self-signed certificate. You can modify your ROM to whatever you want(including root) then just sign it, flash it, and re-lock. The bootloader now checks your self-signed certificate.
I don't think your needs can be fulfilled with your current device, maybe you have to sell your device.
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So basically with a OnePlus I could just flash whatever I want and relock as long as the ROM is flashed LAST?
Also what's so hard about getting a signature? Why can't someone just pull it from the existing stockROM and put it on a their own ROM, so they can relock an Xperia or LG or something with a custom ROM?
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So basically with a OnePlus I could just flash whatever I want and relock as long as the ROM is flashed LAST?
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Yes, and you also need to build and sign the ROM with your self-signed key and flash the custom key to the partition via the following
fastboot flash avb_custom_key
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You can not simply use the prebuilt ROM downloaded from somewhere and re-lock, it will not work because it is not signed with your self-signed key.
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Why can't someone just pull it from the existing stockROM and put it on a their own ROM, so they can relock an Xperia or LG or something with a custom ROM?
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lol, impossible. If what you said is possible, then SSL will be a piece of * because everyone can pull the signature simply by visiting a site. You need to learn what is "private key" and "public key". You need a "private key" to sign a thing and that private key is secret.
OK, so the solution is... Break into LG headquarters and obtain the key signatures and spread'em all for the world to see!
The less exciting options include infiltration or bribery...
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Yes, and you also need to build and sign the ROM with your self-signed key and flash the custom key to the partition via the following
You can not simply use the prebuilt ROM downloaded from somewhere and re-lock, it will not work because it is not signed with your self-signed key.
lol, impossible. If what you said is possible, then SSL will be a piece of * because everyone can pull the signature simply by visiting a site. You need to learn what is "private key" and "public key". You need a "private key" to sign a thing and that private key is secret.
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Also with unlocked BL, can't someone just flash TWRP and delete security stuff to bypass the lockscreen?
PHANX0M said:
Also with unlocked BL, can't someone just flash TWRP and delete security stuff to bypass the lockscreen?
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WTF, don't you understand what re-lock bootloader means? Re-lock!!!...
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WTF, don't you understand what re-lock bootloader means? Re-lock!!!...
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I know , but I mean if it's NOT relocked!
get an oneplus device and that's all, one clicking root tools are unusable for a while..... or just unlock your bootloader (on AT&T you can't, i guess) . and after you wanna sell the phone, reflash stock ROM and RELOCK THE BOOTLOADER.