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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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.
So I just got in an s9+ snapdragon model that is supposedly oem unlockable. It's brand new running android 8. All I care about right now is getting the oem unlock to show in developer options. I've tried the date trick and all, but I don't mind waiting a week if it means I can unlock the bootloader. I've set it up with a sim card, samsung account, and google account to hopefully ensure that I can unlock it. Is there anything I can do to bypass the rmm state thing, and would there be any reason that the oem unlock toggle would not show up eventually?
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So I just got in an s9+ snapdragon model that is supposedly oem unlockable. It's brand new running android 8. All I care about right now is getting the oem unlock to show in developer options. I've tried the date trick and all, but I don't mind waiting a week if it means I can unlock the bootloader. I've set it up with a sim card, samsung account, and google account to hopefully ensure that I can unlock it. Is there anything I can do to bypass the rmm state thing, and would there be any reason that the oem unlock toggle would not show up eventually?
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9 out of 10 times waiting the week with no power downs is all it takes. Suposedly you.can flash a combination file. then do the date trick and it can show up right away but I dont know the exacts.
But welcome to the club mate. There are several of us with the device. New roms just came out los 17.1 havoc evo x
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"
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@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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
Hello,
I had this phone as a backup one laying around, and when my present phone died two weeks ago, I have updated the system and unfortunately found out the hard way that I lost all payment cards in Google Pay. The 00EEA variant is not "Google Play Certified" at least from 3.150 (and its variants) and the CTS profile match fails. Adding the ID did not help, nor reporting the issue. I hoped that the new firmware 3.240 will fix the issue, but it did not. The bootloader has been locked and everything seemed OK:
Code:
Device info
Device tampered: false
Device unlocked: false
Device critical unlocked: false
Charger screen enabled: false
I think this problem happened to me in past on Android 9 or 10 as well, and then it has been fixed then, but not this time.
Over last 4 days, I have tried everything including the factory reset, going back to previous slot, even flashing the original 3.150 in EDL mode in one of the slots, to check the problem always persists. During that time I started to be suspicious, as the device fingperprint for newest firmware is Nokia/Panther_00EEA/PAN_sprout:11/RKQ1.200928.002/00EEA_3_240:user/release-keys, but the vbmeta fingerprint is Nokia/Panther_00WW/PAN_sprout:11/RKQ1.200928.002/00WW_3_240:user/release-keys and similar for 3.150 firmware variants.
The WW/EEA variant is stored in oem partition. In the end I found a solution how to fix it on my phone, but it may be dangerous if something goes wrong and it WILL erase user data:
You have to enable developer mode and permit OEM unlocking. Then you have to unlock the phone in fastboot, change the skuid and then you may relock the phone again. The command to check the present skuid:
Bash:
fastboot oem repair skuid get
This will display something like skuid=600EEA (please note the leading 6 which is not displayed)
Bash:
fastboot oem repair skuid set 600WW
will change the skuid to match the one in vmbeta. After new setup/restore of the Backups where posible the device is Google Play certified again.
I am intentionally not giving other commands here needed to reboot to fastboot or to unlock/relock the phone to limit the risks for those not used to such things, but they can be found in other threads here.
Currently, RSA does not support XT2311-3 for unknown reason. However, I found a ROM for Tracfone, but the boot works with unlocked version.
Download: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=10620683726822053015
MD5 60f8e629cbe7e969923c07538d6c3c7c
Bootloader unlock required. However, VPN disappeared after bootloader unlocked. You have to set up user account if you need VPN
Note: your phone is wiped during bootloader unlock process. Since RSA does not work with this phone at this time, you may not be able to rescue if something goes wrong.
Note: Titanium Backup does not work with Android 13. You need Swift Backup (pay $2.5 a year to use your choice of cloud service)
You should do it before initial setup. Wi-Fi connection and/or data connection needed for Magisk. Transfer the boot.img downloaded to your phone and patch it with Magisk, and transfer the patched boot back to host computer.
Now reboot the phone to bootloader or fastbootd
Code:
adb reboot fastboot
Flash patched boot
Code:
fastboot flash boot
Press space once, drag-and-drop the patched_boot onto command window, and press enter.
Post process:
Install the following as modules and you should install Fox's Magisk Module Manager
ADB fastboot
shamiko (you can setup Deny List but you don't have to enable because shamiko takes care of it)
Universal SafetyNet Fix 2.4.0
Systemless host within Magisk
liboemcrypo disabler is not required as it plays Netflix fine after these modules added, and it appears L1 on mine (good)
You can complete setup after root is done. Make sure you add Play Store and Play Services into Deny List as well as any app can detect root
How do you unlock the bootloader on this phone? When I copy & paste my device ID into the Motorola bootloader unlock page and click on "Can my device be unlocked" button, I get a message saying, "Your device does not qualify for bootloader unlocking".
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How do you unlock the bootloader on this phone? When I copy & paste my device ID into the Motorola bootloader unlock page and click on "Can my device be unlocked" button, I get a message saying, "Your device does not qualify for bootloader unlocking".
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Did you purchase your phone through Motorola directly?
I originally ordered a Moto G Stylus 5g (2023) from Amazon and tried several times to get the Motorola site to issue an unlock code. When I tried factory resetting this phone, I got a ROM not found error so I am returning this phone to Amazon. I then ordered a Moto G Power 5G (2023) directly from Motorola. My first attempt at getting an unlock code failed but I kept trying and finally was able to get through the process and now have the unlock code (sent via email).
When I tried to use fastboot to unlock the bootloader, I received this message "Check 'Allow OEM Unlock' in Android Settings > Developer Options". I have factory reset the Moto G Power 5g (2023) and am hoping the OEM Unlock option will be enabled soon. (If anyone has any 'tricks' on getting this Developer option enabled, please chime in)
If it helps, I used instructions from here: https://www.hardreset.info/devices/.../bootloader-moto-unlock-lenovo-motorola-root/
(They have a download for MFASTBOOT, which I did use but I am thinking the old FASTBOOT would work as well)
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Did you purchase your phone through Motorola directly?
I originally ordered a Moto G Stylus 5g (2023) from Amazon and tried several times to get the Motorola site to issue an unlock code. When I tried factory resetting this phone, I got a ROM not found error so I am returning this phone to Amazon. I then ordered a Moto G Power 5G (2023) directly from Motorola. My first attempt at getting an unlock code failed but I kept trying and finally was able to get through the process and now have the unlock code (sent via email).
When I tried to use fastboot to unlock the bootloader, I received this message "Check 'Allow OEM Unlock' in Android Settings > Developer Options". I have factory reset the Moto G Power 5g (2023) and am hoping the OEM Unlock option will be enabled soon. (If anyone has any 'tricks' on getting this Developer option enabled, please chime in)
If it helps, I used instructions from here: https://www.hardreset.info/devices/.../bootloader-moto-unlock-lenovo-motorola-root/
(They have a download for MFASTBOOT, which I did use but I am thinking the old FASTBOOT would work as well)
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I got mine from Best Buy
Now there's a workaround for missing VPN
Get App Ops from Play Store and add sui (zygisk) module on Magisk
Check the list on App Ops and allow VPN on app needed
Moreover, Netflix works after USNF @Displax mod added, added Play Store and Play Services in Deny List, and Shamiko module added.
Mine shows L1 and Netflix (and cable TV app) work
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Did you purchase your phone through Motorola directly?
I originally ordered a Moto G Stylus 5g (2023) from Amazon and tried several times to get the Motorola site to issue an unlock code. When I tried factory resetting this phone, I got a ROM not found error so I am returning this phone to Amazon. I then ordered a Moto G Power 5G (2023) directly from Motorola. My first attempt at getting an unlock code failed but I kept trying and finally was able to get through the process and now have the unlock code (sent via email).
When I tried to use fastboot to unlock the bootloader, I received this message "Check 'Allow OEM Unlock' in Android Settings > Developer Options". I have factory reset the Moto G Power 5g (2023) and am hoping the OEM Unlock option will be enabled soon. (If anyone has any 'tricks' on getting this Developer option enabled, please chime in)
If it helps, I used instructions from here: https://www.hardreset.info/devices/.../bootloader-moto-unlock-lenovo-motorola-root/
(They have a download for MFASTBOOT, which I did use but I am thinking the old FASTBOOT would work as well)
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I bought mine at Best Buy, but that shouldn't make any difference. It's the unlocked version for use on any carrier, so it should be bootloader unlockable.
I enabled Developer Options, but I noticed that "OEM Unlocking" is grayed out. When trying to Google this and find out why, I came upon a Lenovo forum where people were asking the exact same thing, and Lenovo's response was that the phone needs an Internet or Wi-Fi connection for 7 days before the "OEM Unlocking" option will become available(?!).
Now, I'm wondering if that's what's going on here, and why I'm getting the message that my phone isn't eligible for bootloader unlocking. I guess I'll see in a few days, LOL!
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I bought mine at Best Buy, but that shouldn't make any difference. It's the unlocked version for use on any carrier, so it should be bootloader unlockable.
I enabled Developer Options, but I noticed that "OEM Unlocking" is grayed out. When trying to Google this and find out why, I came upon a Lenovo forum where people were asking the exact same thing, and Lenovo's response was that the phone needs an Internet or Wi-Fi connection for 7 days before the "OEM Unlocking" option will become available(?!).
Now, I'm wondering if that's what's going on here, and why I'm getting the message that my phone isn't eligible for bootloader unlocking. I guess I'll see in a few days, LOL!
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I know this is weird.
Mine takes 7 days and it's on internet/SIM active
Back then my situation was more difficult because even RSA was not ready for the phone (it says not supported). I needed boot.img for rooting
I think I'm on day 2 of waiting... It's only on WiFi as I need the SIM for my old phone. Kind of frustrating that it's not a more immediate result/change.
Yesterday was 7 days from when I bought my Moto G Power 5G, and I checked it this morning - lo and behold, OEM Unlocking is available!
I don't understand the reasoning/desire behind Lenovo's wanting to impose this 7 day waiting period, but it is what it is. Time to {hopefully!} go unlock my bootloader.
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Yesterday was 7 days from when I bought my Moto G Power 5G, and I checked it this morning - lo and behold, OEM Unlocking is available!
I don't understand the reasoning/desire behind Lenovo's wanting to impose this 7 day waiting period, but it is what it is. Time to {hopefully!} go unlock my bootloader.
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Good Luck!!!
I'm still waiting (on day 5) but this is great to hear
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Good Luck!!!
I'm still waiting (on day 5) but this is great to hear
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What a pain in the a$$!! I had to keep trying over and over before it would work. It worked the first or second time (gave me the option to get an unlock code), but I forgot to put it in bootloader mode, so I got an error. Then, I had to try multiple times before it would give me another chance to get the unlock code (kept telling me my device wasn't eligible for unlock). Finally got it unlocked, and then rooted!