Question orange state warning! - OnePlus Nord 2 5G

so basically i am a one plus nord 2 5g 256gb user and i unlocked my bootloader for twrp-> pixel experience -> root it all went well but at the end i saw that when i boot up there is a 5 second delay because of orange state warning (i think due to unlocked bootloader).
can someone help me out in removing that.
thanks in advance.

I am 99% sure that cannot be removed, as it is because of the unlocked bootloader :/

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Corruption Warning after bootloader unlock

Hi all,
I've just unlocked my H850 bootloader "successfully" if I may say. why ? Because once it's was done, I get warnings on boot.
The first one says: "Your device software can’t be checked for corruption." with an Orange triangle.
The I got a second one with a red triangle which says "Your device is corrupt. It can’t be trusted and may not work properly"
The first message appears for about 3 seconds then the second for about 8sec then the LG logo and it boots normally...
I still didn't flash the SuperSU zip file to root since I don't have an external storage.
What might be the effects of those warnings ? Should I be worried ? My phone is still working normally however...
How can I erase them ?
Should I keep going with the rooting process ?
Thanks in advance for your answers.
dbaOCP said:
Hi all,
I've just unlocked my H850 bootloader "successfully" if I may say. why ? Because once it's was done, I get warnings on boot.
The first one says: "Your device software can’t be checked for corruption." with an Orange triangle.
The I got a second one with a red triangle which says "Your device is corrupt. It can’t be trusted and may not work properly"
The first message appears for about 3 seconds then the second for about 8sec then the LG logo and it boots normally...
I still didn't flash the SuperSU zip file to root since I don't have an external storage.
What might be the effects of those warnings ? Should I be worried ? My phone is still working normally however...
How can I erase them ?
Should I keep going with the rooting process ?
Thanks in advance for your answers.
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This has already been asked many times, just search in the bootloader unlock thread or in TWRP thread...
Back to the "problem", well, it's NORMAL, starting from Android Marshmallow on ALL devices with an unlocked bootloader will boot with those warning, so nope, nothing to worry about, and nope, at the moment is not possibile to remove those warnings
Thanks for your answer. I've seen such threads but no one is talking about the second warning in red. I'm asking specially for that one..
Isn't this just the same as the warning that you get on Samsung devices where it pops up the alert to say "This device is not SE enforcing."
If you're unlocking the Bootloader, you're opening up something that logically (since you're opening the door to rooting the device), you can more easily compromise the device security - only fair that they warn you and stop the warnings from being suppressed, my devices have always worn that "branding" as a badge of honour
BahnStormer said:
Isn't this just the same as the warning that you get on Samsung devices where it pops up the alert to say "This device is not SE enforcing."
If you're unlocking the Bootloader, you're opening up something that logically (since you're opening the door to rooting the device), you can more easily compromise the device security - only fair that they warn you and stop the warnings from being suppressed, my devices have always worn that "branding" as a badge of honour
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Thanks you make me sure of my device again
Did you root it ? Is it mandatory to use an SD card or you could do it without it ?
After more than 6 months, I'd like to know if there is anything available to remove those message?
dsr250p said:
After more than 6 months, I'd like to know if there is anything available to remove those message?
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Afaik no
dsr250p said:
After more than 6 months, I'd like to know if there is anything available to remove those message?
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Alas, not without a custom kernel for the stock firmware. I also have a bootloader unlocked rooted Nexus 6 running MM that doesn't display the warning. Why not? To root the Nexus 6 with MM you had to flash a custom kernel. The developers of the Nexus 6 kernels were somehow able to eliminate the unlocked bootloader warning, but I haven't a clue as to what was needed for them to accomplish its removal.
dbaOCP said:
Thanks you make me sure of my device again
Did you root it ? Is it mandatory to use an SD card or you could do it without it ?
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You don't need an SD card to root.
Abort said:
To root the Nexus 6 with MM you had to flash a custom kernel. The developers of the Nexus 6 kernels were somehow able to eliminate the unlocked bootloader warning, but I haven't a clue as to what was needed for them to accomplish its removal.
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But the Nexus 6 is a different device than the LG G5, for some reasons it seems impossible to get rid off the warning message with the LG.
dsr250p said:
But the Nexus 6 is a different device than the LG G5, for some reasons it seems impossible to get rid off the warning message with the LG.
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You are absolutely correct, and I share your lament that no H850 developer has appeared on the scene with a simple solution for the stock G5. Honestly Annoying has done some very slick work to install a userdebug kernel that permits the disabling of dm-verity, which might therefore eliminate dm-verity warnings. But as you will see at the following link, it is anything but simple. https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g5/how-to/guide-adb-root-rw-dm-verity-off-sprint-t3523499
Alright, I see. At this time I will take a distance of using this exploit called "dirtysanta", but hopefully some simple load still coming up.
dsr250p said:
Alright, I see. At this time I will take a distance of using this exploit called "dirtysanta", but hopefully some simple load still coming up.
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You may want to think twice about DirtySanta. The OP states the following:
Working Devices:
- Verizon (VS995)
- Sprint (LS997)
- ATT (H910)
- Korean(F800L)
You'll note the H850 is not listed. Honestly Annoying's work is the only way I've seen to disable dm-verity on the H850, but there are too many drawbacks associated with it for me to try it simply to eliminate the "Your device software cannot be checked for corruption" warning.
I'll get back to this topic during the next 6 months to see if there is a better solution available. I am not in a hurry.
I have never read the about the red triangle warning
Welcome to DM-VERITY
Still_living714 said:
I have never read the about the red triangle warning
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Here is an article that will tell you about dm-verity and the warnings it presents, including the very familiar orange triangle due to an unlocked bootloader. The red warning is different, and also discussed in the article.
https://www.xda-developers.com/a-look-at-marshmallow-root-verity-complications/

Bootloader unlock/re-lock

When you do the bootloader unlock you need to wait and get some form of security info from Xiaomi itself, but then you can lock back the bootloader and restore everything to factory-like state (and you will be able to pass the most paranoid checks that you would be able to pass from factory state, obviously not Widevine L1 since you can't do that one in the first place).
The question here is if after that you want to unlock again - do you still need a link / secure token from Xiaomi (and thus you are still subject of their control) or you can do it the same way as with Nexus / Pixel or Oneplus phones in fastboot?
Since if that would be the case it absolutely makes sense to make this unlock + re-lock the first time you get the device just in order to be 100% certain that bootloader unlocking is no longer under Xiaomi's later control but your own!
xclub_101 said:
When you do the bootloader unlock you need to wait and get some form of security info from Xiaomi itself, but then you can lock back the bootloader and restore everything to factory-like state (and you will be able to pass the most paranoid checks that you would be able to pass from factory state, obviously not Widevine L1 since you can't do that one in the first place).
The question here is if after that you want to unlock again - do you still need a link / secure token from Xiaomi (and thus you are still subject of their control) or you can do it the same way as with Nexus / Pixel or Oneplus phones in fastboot?
Since if that would be the case it absolutely makes sense to make this unlock + re-lock the first time you get the device just in order to be 100% certain that bootloader unlocking is no longer under Xiaomi's later control but your own!
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AFAIK the unlocking is always through the Mi Unlocker, whether it is the first time or after re-locking. The fastboot command for unlock won't work. The only saving grace seems to be that you don't need to make a request and wait for 3 days every time. It is applicable for the first time only.

Huawei P20 Lite ANE-LX1 bootloader (yes, another one of those thread. Sorry !)

Hello everyone,
I am wondering if there are any ways to know if the Huawei P20 Lite has its bootloader unlocked or not without erasing all of its datas. I am looking for a way to root it without paying for its bootloader code, as I am unsure if these are scams or if my phone is already unlocked.
I bought it on amazon, it's not affiliated to any mobile company, so I thought maybe it's unlocked... Or are the mobile company lock different from the bootloader lock ? It's also from EU (France); ANE-LX1 (C109) model.
I am a complete neophyte into this, as the only other phone I ever root was a Samsung Galaxy Note 4, which was a very easy task.
I saw guides on how to root it without its bootloader code but I have no idea which to trust. I don't ask for you to search for me; I have tabs and tabs opened but I am also anxious by the idea of trying anything that could lock it and force me to pay for its bootloader.
Thanks for your answers ! Have a good day ! (6:25 am when I'm writing this here ^^)
EDIT : Well the more I read about rooting it the more I'm thinking it's not for newcomers.. Any tips/easy guides ? Because I feel like every guides I found are assuming that you already know things.. Which I don't :c
Ysull said:
Hello everyone,
I am wondering if there are any ways to know if the Huawei P20 Lite has its bootloader unlocked or not without erasing all of its datas. I am looking for a way to root it without paying for its bootloader code, as I am unsure if these are scams or if my phone is already unlocked.
I bought it on amazon, it's not affiliated to any mobile company, so I thought maybe it's unlocked... Or are the mobile company lock different from the bootloader lock ? It's also from EU (France); ANE-LX1 (C109) model.
I am a complete neophyte into this, as the only other phone I ever root was a Samsung Galaxy Note 4, which was a very easy task.
I saw guides on how to root it without its bootloader code but I have no idea which to trust. I don't ask for you to search for me; I have tabs and tabs opened but I am also anxious by the idea of trying anything that could lock it and force me to pay for its bootloader.
Thanks for your answers ! Have a good day ! (6:25 am when I'm writing this here ^^)
EDIT : Well the more I read about rooting it the more I'm thinking it's not for newcomers.. Any tips/easy guides ? Because I feel like every guides I found are assuming that you already know things.. Which I don't :c
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Hello,
- "I am wondering if there are any ways to know if the Huawei P20 Lite has its bootloader unlocked or not" -
everytime the phone starts up, it goes to a screen saying: "Your device has been unlocked and can't be trusted..." (the most reliable method)
- "Or are the mobile company lock different from the bootloader lock ?" - yes, you can check SIM-lock status in "Project menu" - dial *#*#2846579#*#* from the phone dialer, select Network Information Query > SIM Lock Info
- "how to root it without its bootloader code but I have no idea which to trust." - best way to brick your phone
If you intend to unlock your bootloader , you have to downgrade to Oreo - EMUI 8.0 via HiSuite , then you must downgrade to lower build number with Google patch 04.2018-06.2018 . Now you can get bootloader unlock code for 4euros - DC-Unlocker.com or hcu-client.com.
Each bootloader code is permanent, it wont expire, you can use the same bootloader code to unlock if your bootloader will be lock again for some reason.
For further explanations try asking here.
Edit: you can use also paid service :
https://ministryofsolutions.com/huawei-bootloader-unlock-paid-service-html

Question Pixel 6 - unable to unlock the bootloader

Hello,
I would like to unlock the bootlader or my Pixel 6 (ultimate goal is to flash GrapheneOS).
Unfortunately, this does not work:
- I entered into developper mode, allowing USB debugging and OEM unlocking
- I downloaded android platform-tools and ensured all paths are working, incl. drivers for my Pixel 6
- I boot into Fastboot Mode of the Pixel 6 by holding POWER and VOL_DOWN during boot
- I connect the Pixel 6 with my desktop via the original USB-C cable
- I ensure that the desktop recognizes the Pixel 6:
fastboot devices -l
- Then I run "fastboot flashing unlock" - but the terminal gets stuck here.
Additionally, the Pixel 6 is also somehow stuck, I cannot do anything with it and have to hard reset it (POWER+VOL_UP)
Any idea how to unlock the boot loader?
memberger
Maybe try using GrapheneOS Web Installer instead of unlocking/flashing manually
What is wrong using and posting in this guide?
[GUIDE] Pixel 6 "oriole": Unlock Bootloader, Update, Root, Pass SafetyNet
⚠️⚠️⚠️WARNING! IF YOU ARE UPDATING TO ANDROID 13 FOR THE FIRST TIME, READ THIS FIRST! ⚠️⚠️⚠️ If you are looking for my guide on a different Pixel, find it here: Pixel 3 Pixel 3XL Pixel 3a Pixel 3aXL Pixel 4 Pixel 4XL Pixel 4a Pixel 4a (5G)...
forum.xda-developers.com
Which model of the Pixel 6 do you have? Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T or from Google Store?
Check under "Regulatory Labels" your model number first.
Cheers
memberger said:
Hello,
I would like to unlock the bootlader or my Pixel 6 (ultimate goal is to flash GrapheneOS).
Unfortunately, this does not work:
- I entered into developper mode, allowing USB debugging and OEM unlocking
- I downloaded android platform-tools and ensured all paths are working, incl. drivers for my Pixel 6
- I boot into Fastboot Mode of the Pixel 6 by holding POWER and VOL_DOWN during boot
- I connect the Pixel 6 with my desktop via the original USB-C cable
- I ensure that the desktop recognizes the Pixel 6:
fastboot devices -l
- Then I run "fastboot flashing unlock" - but the terminal gets stuck here.
Additionally, the Pixel 6 is also somehow stuck, I cannot do anything with it and have to hard reset it (POWER+VOL_UP)
Any idea how to unlock the boot loader?
memberger
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Try using an A to C cable using USB 2.0 port.
memberger said:
Hello,
I would like to unlock the bootlader or my Pixel 6 (ultimate goal is to flash GrapheneOS).
Unfortunately, this does not work:
- I entered into developper mode, allowing USB debugging and OEM unlocking
- I downloaded android platform-tools and ensured all paths are working, incl. drivers for my Pixel 6
- I boot into Fastboot Mode of the Pixel 6 by holding POWER and VOL_DOWN during boot
- I connect the Pixel 6 with my desktop via the original USB-C cable
- I ensure that the desktop recognizes the Pixel 6:
fastboot devices -l
- Then I run "fastboot flashing unlock" - but the terminal gets stuck here.
Additionally, the Pixel 6 is also somehow stuck, I cannot do anything with it and have to hard reset it (POWER+VOL_UP)
Any idea how to unlock the boot loader?
memberger
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As pointed out already, you want to check to be certain you have a device that CAN be unlocked. This is the most important thing we need to know before we can properly help, otherwise the answers you get are like shooting in the dark. The model number, which we need, can be found in the settings.
Verizon and AT&T devices cannot be unlocked. T-Mobile I think will once you have had service with them for a few months.
vandyman said:
What is wrong using and posting in this guide?
[GUIDE] Pixel 6 "oriole": Unlock Bootloader, Update, Root, Pass SafetyNet
⚠️⚠️⚠️WARNING! IF YOU ARE UPDATING TO ANDROID 13 FOR THE FIRST TIME, READ THIS FIRST! ⚠️⚠️⚠️ If you are looking for my guide on a different Pixel, find it here: Pixel 3 Pixel 3XL Pixel 3a Pixel 3aXL Pixel 4 Pixel 4XL Pixel 4a Pixel 4a (5G)...
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Hello,
this is interesting - the guide you are posting is different from the one I used: The line "adb devices" shows no Pixel 6 devices, while "fastboot devices" does show the device. Maybe this is the important piece.
Unfortunately, all solutions given in the tutorial are already fulfilled, this will not help.
Question: Should "adb devices" report the Pixel 6 in fastboot more? Or with the Pixel 6 in normal mode? Any idea where the error is?
memberger said:
Hello,
this is interesting - the guide you are posting is different from the one I used: The line "adb devices" shows no Pixel 6 devices, while "fastboot devices" does show the device. Maybe this is the important piece.
Unfortunately, all solutions given in the tutorial are already fulfilled, this will not help.
Question: Should "adb devices" report the Pixel 6 in fastboot more? Or with the Pixel 6 in normal mode? Any idea where the error is?
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ADB devices is used when booted into the system. Fastboot devices is used when booted into fastboot mode.
Did you try using an A to C cable with USB 2.0 port?
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
Verizon and AT&T devices cannot be unlocked. T-Mobile I think will once you have had service with them for a few months.
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AT&T Pixels can be bootloader unlocked, that is if you paid off and SIM unlocked the phone.
AT&T locking bootloaders completely is mainly for non-Pixel devices like Samsung and Motorola.
@neelchauhan I stand corrected, as I should have remembered this from when I used my Pixel 2 XL. That said, I would still go nowhere near a device touched by a carrier.
Hi everyone. Before doing the proper research, I bought a Pixel 6 from Swappa assuming it could be OEM Unlocked for a custom ROM install.
Here is what I know from the description:
Model: GB7N6
Carrier Compatibility: AT&T, T-Mobile, Unlocked, Verizon, TextNow, US Cellular, Consumer Cellular, Cricket, Google Fi, Metro PCS, Net10, Reach Mobile, Red Pocket, Simple Mobile, Spectrum, Straight Talk, Ting, Total Wireless, TracFone, US Mobile, Visible, Xfinity
I spent a fair amount of time searching the net, but can't find anywhere if that model, GB7N6, is indeed OEM Unlocked.
Any information is geatly appreciated.
No device is OEM unlocked. The switch is only to allow you to unlock the bootloader. If you can't flip the switch you can't unlock it so either return it or sell it. Simple as that.
GemStater said:
Hi everyone. Before doing the proper research, I bought a Pixel 6 from Swappa assuming it could be OEM Unlocked for a custom ROM install.
Here is what I know from the description:
Model: GB7N6
Carrier Compatibility: AT&T, T-Mobile, Unlocked, Verizon, TextNow, US Cellular, Consumer Cellular, Cricket, Google Fi, Metro PCS, Net10, Reach Mobile, Red Pocket, Simple Mobile, Spectrum, Straight Talk, Ting, Total Wireless, TracFone, US Mobile, Visible, Xfinity
I spent a fair amount of time searching the net, but can't find anywhere if that model, GB7N6, is indeed OEM Unlocked.
Any information is geatly appreciated.
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Same model as mine, yes the botloader can be unlocked and not carrier locked.
Cheers
Tom
tom1807 said:
Same model as mine, yes the botloader can be unlocked and not carrier locked.
Cheers
Tom
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Thanks Tom. It was easier with my Pixel 4. I just looked for a "Google Edition" which had it's own specific model number. All I see for the Pixel 6 are three model numbers and no real solid info on what is what other than one is for Japan.
If I do some cross referencing in Swappa, I find the following:
Model# GB7N6 = TMobile/Unlocked
Model# G9S9B = AT&T/Verizon
My ROM info says if it's a Verizon phone, sell it.
memberger said:
- I entered into developper mode, allowing USB debugging and OEM unlocking
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A lot of posts here about being able to allow OEM unlocking, but you said you were able to do that.
Did you authorize your computer for adb?
With the phone running normally, do an "adb reboot bootloader". If the computer hasn't been authorized, it will fail, but you should get a popup on your phone asking you to authorize adb access. Accept it, then try again. It should reboot to bootloader, at which point you can try the "fastboot flashing unlock".
mike.s said:
A lot of posts here about being able to allow OEM unlocking, but you said you were able to do that.
Did you authorize your computer for adb?
With the phone running normally, do an "adb reboot bootloader". If the computer hasn't been authorized, it will fail, but you should get a popup on your phone asking you to authorize adb access. Accept it, then try again. It should reboot to bootloader, at which point you can try the "fastboot flashing unlock".
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The video below appears to be very comprehensive on topic...
Update: Got the Pixel 6 from Swappa today. Mint condition in original box, great deal!
Developer options, OEM unlocking, and USB debugging are all available.
Here is some info on the phone:
Model (IC): 10395A-GB7N6
SKU: GAO2900-US
neelchauhan said:
AT&T Pixels can be bootloader unlocked, that is if you paid off and SIM unlocked the phone.
AT&T locking bootloaders completely is mainly for non-Pixel devices like Samsung and Motorola.
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Moto phones could be bootloader unlocked but had a similar process to unlocking on T-Mo. The website still active, with the threat that your warranty is terminated. Will they still give the unlock token?
Unlocking the Bootloader | Motorola Support US
Visit the customer support page to view user guides, FAQs, bluetooth pairing, software downloads, drivers, tutorials and to get repair and contact us information.
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Question OnePlus Nord n200 5g T-Mobile carrier locked

Recently I bought used OnePlus Nord n200 from a website which is locked to T-Mobile carrier in about device option.
Though device carrier is locked but when I enable developer options bootloader unlock option is not greyed out also in engineer mode it shows device carrier is unlocked.When I insert sim into phone sim toolkit with sim card company name appears in apps but there are no sim signals is there any fix for this
Screenshots are attached
Full convert Tmobile/MetroPCS to US OEM with Fastboot Enhance GUI Tool for dummies
CHANGELOG: Guide v1.0 - Warn that Lineage cannot be flashed on A12 firmware. Guide v1.1 - Update guide for flashing Lineage after complete conversion and updates so phone is fully converted first. There are THREE firmware versions for the N200...
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Did you check this thread?
Is your bootloader unlocked?
Yes I can turn it on from developer options
Did you ever get this figured out? Learn anything new about the SIM unlocking for this phone on T-Mobile?
I have a device stuck telling me I need to be on the network for 40 days, but it's been a whole lot longer than that. Very strange.
angry_goldfish said:
Did you ever get this figured out? Learn anything new about the SIM unlocking for this phone on T-Mobile?
I have a device stuck telling me I need to be on the network for 40 days, but it's been a whole lot longer than that. Very strange.
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If you still need help with this get me back in DM.
I'll tell you how to network unlock any OP device
Hi. Saw on the thread about DMing you about sim/network unlock for OnePlus Nord n200. Are you able to help?

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