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
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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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please somebody help i need network unlock solution for this model oneplus nord N200 5g network unlock m0del DE2118 andriod 11
You can contact @mobbdeep for instruction.
The process can take few days
One condition: the phone MUST be on T-Mobile network at least 72 hours. No exception
[CLOSED][T-Mobile USA] Free SIM Unlocking Service - [OnePlus/Samsung/Google/LG/Moto]
Hello XDA, I am back at it again with the free T-Mobile network unlocks. Yep, you heard that right... 100% FREE. This service will allow you to go into your Settings and perform a network unlock. I've been doing this for over 3 years now with...
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That's Mobbdeep's thread. He just SIM unlocked my N200 a few hours ago.
There's a full list of requirements in the first post, but the most important parts are:
-The phone must have an active T-Mobile SIM card installed for at least a full 3 days. (yes, this means you have to use the network locked phone for a few days before you can unlock it)
-The phone must be the T-Mobile variant (if it comes factory-loaded with t-mobile bloatware, you should be fine).
If you are on T-Mobile, just run this debloater script:
Found a chink in the armor... Just enabled OEM unlocking after 11 update...
I haven't got a lot of time to get this out before heading out on a job, so here's the nitty gritty. A few days ago I flashed over "OnePlus_Nord_N10_5G_Metro_by_T-Mobile_OxygenOS_10.5.8" to get a clean start. I then allowed 10.5.14 to install...
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Just did this on my free one from T-Mo. Worked perfectly.
Enables the OEM Unlocking toggle immediately. (Then you'll need to get serial, unlock code, and IMEI from bootloader to submit a ticket to Oneplus for the unlock token...then you need to wait a week to get it).
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[CLOSED][T-Mobile USA] Free SIM Unlocking Service - [OnePlus/Samsung/Google/LG/Moto]
Hello XDA, I am back at it again with the free T-Mobile network unlocks. Yep, you heard that right... 100% FREE. This service will allow you to go into your Settings and perform a network unlock. I've been doing this for over 3 years now with...
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That's Mobbdeep's thread. He just SIM unlocked my N200 a few hours ago.
There's a full list of requirements in the first post, but the most important parts are:
-The phone must have an active T-Mobile SIM card installed for at least a full 3 days. (yes, this means you have to use the network locked phone for a few days before you can unlock it)
-The phone must be the T-Mobile variant (if it comes factory-loaded with t-mobile bloatware, you should be fine).
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Why won't this work with metro by T-Mobile still.
bluejuju26 said:
Why won't this work with metro by T-Mobile still.
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I believe Metro uses a different system than T-Mobile, even though T-Mobile owns Metro.
This debloat script should let you Bootloader Unlock your phone without SIM Unlocking it (you'll likely still need to get a bootloader unlock token from OnePlus).
Found a chink in the armor... Just enabled OEM unlocking after 11 update...
I haven't got a lot of time to get this out before heading out on a job, so here's the nitty gritty. A few days ago I flashed over "OnePlus_Nord_N10_5G_Metro_by_T-Mobile_OxygenOS_10.5.8" to get a clean start. I then allowed 10.5.14 to install...
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PhoenixPath said:
If you are on T-Mobile, just run this debloater script:
Found a chink in the armor... Just enabled OEM unlocking after 11 update...
I haven't got a lot of time to get this out before heading out on a job, so here's the nitty gritty. A few days ago I flashed over "OnePlus_Nord_N10_5G_Metro_by_T-Mobile_OxygenOS_10.5.8" to get a clean start. I then allowed 10.5.14 to install...
forum.xda-developers.com
Just did this on my free one from T-Mo. Worked perfectly.
Enables the OEM Unlocking toggle immediately. (Then you'll need to get serial, unlock code, and IMEI from bootloader to submit a ticket to Oneplus for the unlock token...then you need to wait a week to get it).
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How do I get the script. And how do I use it
Silagy said:
How do I get the script. And how do I use it
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Here's all the info on all the steps to getting the bootloader unlocked for a T-Mobile or MetroPCS device:
The Quest for a Bootloader Unlock (partial guide, T-Mobile variant, may work for MetroPCS/Metro variant)
OK, this process has been hell, but I'm gonna try and consolidate everything I've worked out so far in one place. This all applies only to the T-Mobile variant (ie. it comes preloaded with all the T-Mobile bloatware) of the N200 on the T-Mobile...
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We've refined the knowledge a bit since that post, the specific command from the debloat script that un-greys out the "Enable OEM Unlock" option is:
Code:
adb shell pm uninstall --user 0 com.qualcomm.qti.uim
Just running that ADB command alone will do it.
Also, the original script you wanted? That link in my post (that's included in your quote) leads directly to the post the script is attached to.
so i bought this nord n10 from ebay and apparently when i got to the settings to try rooting it, the oem unlocking is greyed out. any solutions? i tried to find online but there wasnt really any so, i need to keep looking in these forums. someone said a solution about sim card unlocking or something
edit: shouldve mentioned this, its a t-mobile phone
also im very new to this
OnePlus Nord pure debloat follow guid it will enable oem unlocking. If it's a carrier locked phone you will have to get a oem unlock token via oneplus
if its a metro phone you wont be able to get a unlock token via oneplus they dont have the imei in there data base and are clueless how to do it
Fastboot oem get unlock data
Send the string of numbers to oneplus
Along with the IMEI number
after talking with oneplus they say they do not support MertoPCS N10 5G via unlock page and i have to ask MetroPCS for unlock token MetroPCS says its oneplus that has to supply the unlock token there has been a few user that are getting the same runaround one even filed a complaint with the FCC over it
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after talking with oneplus they say they do not support MertoPCS N10 5G via unlock page and i have to ask MetroPCS for unlock token MetroPCS says its oneplus that has to supply the unlock token there has been a few user that are getting the same runaround one even filed a complaint with the FCC over it
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I was the one who contacted fcc they contacted OnePlus on my behalf haven't heard anything yet. I don't know why it's such an issue for them I've heard people say they have metro n200 unlocked from the page
I don't know either but I will not be buying a OnePlus again
You can try oem brute force fastboot script it's actually for Huawei devices but Iv used it on other devices
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I was the one who contacted fcc they contacted OnePlus on my behalf haven't heard anything yet. I don't know why it's such an issue for them I've heard people say they have metro n200 unlocked from the page
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I have unlocked the bootloader of metropcs Nord N200 successfully. The metropcs N200 has the same model number as T-Mobile version while the metropcs nord N10 has a different model number from t-mobile N10.
googlephoneFKLenAsh said:
I have unlocked the bootloader of metropcs Nord N200 successfully. The metropcs N200 has the same model number as T-Mobile version while the metropcs nord N10 has a different model number from t-mobile N10.
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Could be why I don't know if model number has anything to do with imei generation though
googlephoneFKLenAsh said:
I have unlocked the bootloader of metropcs Nord N200 successfully. The metropcs N200 has the same model number as T-Mobile version while the metropcs nord N10 has a different model number from t-mobile N10.
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Was the n200 a 64 character key too
scottlam1 said:
Was the n200 a 64 character key too
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Yes.
Clearly oneplus only added the imeis of t-mobile model number to the bootloader unlock data base.
For N200, metropcs version has the same model number so we can unlock the bootloader of metropcs n200.
The N10 can be flashed with the international rom via msm tool and the bootloader can be unlocked that way
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if its a metro phone you wont be able to get a unlock token via oneplus they dont have the imei in there data base and are clueless how to do it
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Just wait until you can unlock your phone via the unlocker app.
I literally just unlocked everything a few minutes ago without messing with my phone.
ninjasinabag said:
Just wait until you can unlock your phone via the unlocker app.
I literally just unlocked everything a few minutes ago without messing with my phone.
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You have no idea about what bootloader unlock actually is.
Your bootloader is still locked unless you get the unlock token from oneplus and flash it in fastboot.
googlephoneFKLenAsh said:
You have no idea about what bootloader unlock actually is.
Your bootloader is still locked unless you get the unlock token from oneplus and flash it in fastboot.
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My guy, I've been doing this since 2008.
My phone actually booted the dynamic system image and hit a DMverity wall. Previously, my phone wouldn't even attempt to install the DSU because because of the bootloader being locked.
bruh i tried looking up rooting beginner's guide and it was stilll complicated so is the other beginner's guide online, i really don't know what to do when im stuck, no tutorials on youtube to root the N10 5G...
Hi friends
Ihave OnePlus Nord n200 5G TMobile
Any solution to unlock Carrier
Thank you
takieddinelouifi said:
Hi friends
Ihave OnePlus Nord n200 5G TMobile
Any solution to unlock Carrier
Thank you
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Did you already check this thread but observe the requirements stated in its OP?
[CLOSED][T-Mobile USA] Free SIM Unlocking Service - [OnePlus/Samsung/Google/LG/Moto]
Hello XDA, I am back at it again with the free T-Mobile network unlocks. Yep, you heard that right... 100% FREE. This service will allow you to go into your Settings and perform a network unlock. I've been doing this for over 3 years now with...
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Oswald Boelcke said:
Did you already check this thread but observe the requirements stated in its OP?
[CLOSED][T-Mobile USA] Free SIM Unlocking Service - [OnePlus/Samsung/Google/LG/Moto]
Hello XDA, I am back at it again with the free T-Mobile network unlocks. Yep, you heard that right... 100% FREE. This service will allow you to go into your Settings and perform a network unlock. I've been doing this for over 3 years now with...
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Thank you. I will go to it... But I don't know if it will work for me.. So I want a way to change the ROM unlock Bootloader or something.
The Quest for a Bootloader Unlock (partial guide, T-Mobile variant, may work for MetroPCS/Metro variant)
OK, this process has been hell, but I'm gonna try and consolidate everything I've worked out so far in one place. This all applies only to the T-Mobile variant (ie. it comes preloaded with all the T-Mobile bloatware) of the N200 on the T-Mobile...
forum.xda-developers.com
Asides from the SIM Unlock service, there's also an unbloat script that will enable OEM/Bootlloader Unlocking without SIM Unlocking your phone (your phone will still be SIM locked, but you'll be able to bootloader unlock it). It's linked to in the thread I linked to.
For the actual Bootloader unlock, you'll need to get a bootloader unlock token from OnePlus. Again, the thread I linked to explains how to do so.
edale1 said:
The Quest for a Bootloader Unlock (partial guide, T-Mobile variant, may work for MetroPCS/Metro variant)
OK, this process has been hell, but I'm gonna try and consolidate everything I've worked out so far in one place. This all applies only to the T-Mobile variant (ie. it comes preloaded with all the T-Mobile bloatware) of the N200 on the T-Mobile...
forum.xda-developers.com
Asides from the SIM Unlock service, there's also an unbloat script that will enable OEM/Bootlloader Unlocking without SIM Unlocking your phone (your phone will still be SIM locked, but you'll be able to bootloader unlock it). It's linked to in the thread I linked to.
For the actual Bootloader unlock, you'll need to get a bootloader unlock token from OnePlus. Again, the thread I linked to explains how to do so.
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Well thank you my friend. Is it possible to unlock it and operate all networks?
takieddinelouifi said:
Well thank you my friend. Is it possible to unlock it and operate all networks?
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The debloat script will NOT SIM Unlock your phone, you will still be locked to a T-Mobile SIM card, but it will enable the Unlock OEM option in the developer options.
To actually SIM Unlock your phone, which will enable other networks, your best bet is mobbdeep's SIM Unlock service.
I'm not sure the SIM Unlock service will work if you've run the debloat script. (a factory restore will re-enable everything the debloater disables)
Hi and excuse of all my stupid queries as I am as an infant when comes to these techy things,
Bought an OP n200 and its locked On T-Mobile, read all this mobbdeep's unlock service in back dates, thread shows closed, and I dont even know how to PM here on XDA. Is there someone willing to help from scratch ?
Any kind of help will be much much appreciated
@Nikka.
It looks like mobbdeep is not doing unlocks at this time. His recent activity doesn't show any. So little point in trying to PM him.
If you haven't already, take a look at T-mobile's unlock policy. Or if you have the Metro-by-T-mobile version, their unlock policy.
Iirc some people have had luck messaging T-mobile on twitter, particularly if they've been a longtime customer.
If your goal is just to get bootloader unlock to be able to install Lineage or other ROMs then you may be able get that option using the debloat script here ("adb shell pm uninstall --user 0 com.qualcomm.qti.uim" is that part that does it). The phone will still be SIM locked / carrier locked though.
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@Nikka.
It looks like mobbdeep is not doing unlocks at this time. His recent activity doesn't show any. So little point in trying to PM him.
If you haven't already, take a look at T-mobile's unlock policy. Or if you have Metro-by-T-mobile version, their unlock policy.
Iirc some people have had luck messaging T-mobile on twitter, particularly if they've been a longtime customer.
If your goal is just to get bootloader unlock to be able to install Lineage or other ROMs then you may be able get that option using the debloat script here ("adb shell pm uninstall --user 0 com.qualcomm.qti.uim" is that part that does it)
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Thank you for responding, Yes i see that mobbdeep is not active still tried a luck if anyone came up with a solution,
The variant i can only see T- Mobile first logo on start, rest difficult for me to know
And the twitter and FB options i read about is for those with T-Mobile account and their Number current being use in the USA
I am from Asia not having number nor the account at T-Mobile, even the default device unlock app not pre-installed, though i checked my IMEI online on T-Mobile web and they say its CLEAN
Completely have no idea what to do, My goal is to unlock network for now and my oem in developer option is visible to toggle on, that means I am allowed to unlock bootloader but thats not my need for now
Written almost all i knew, any help will be treasured.
@Nikka.
I don't think there are any great options. Such as a diy network unlock method or a free service.
There are paid services that claim to provide a network unlock, but I don't know how trustworthy they are. I've never used one, they were too expensive imho when I last looked. And people on xda don't seem to think highly of them.
If you can, the best option might be to return your n200 and buy a networked unlocked one.
I'm just about to return my Samsung A52 5G after realizing that the bootloader seemingly can't be unlocked. I did a quick google and thought it was possible, but apparently the North American version is locked.
Now I'm looking at this phone as my next option. Can anyone confirm if the OEM Unlock button appears in the Canadian version of this phone? I'm buying from the OnePlus website, and it says that it is carrier-unlocked (not T-Mobile).
I'm not even planning to root the device or do anything advanced, but I want to have the option to install Lineage later on once I stop receiving OTA updates, assuming that the Lineage devs make a build for this phone.
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I'm just about to return my Samsung A52 5G after realizing that the bootloader seemingly can't be unlocked. I did a quick google and thought it was possible, but apparently the North American version is locked.
Now I'm looking at this phone as my next option. Can anyone confirm if the OEM Unlock button appears in the Canadian version of this phone? I'm buying from the OnePlus website, and it says that it is carrier-unlocked (not T-Mobile).
I'm not even planning to root the device or do anything advanced, but I want to have the option to install Lineage later on once I stop receiving OTA updates, assuming that the Lineage devs make a build for this phone.
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I'm having the same issue. T-mobile US and the OEM Unlock button is gone
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I'm having the same issue. T-mobile US and the OEM Unlock button is gone
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I believe there's a method to unlock the T-Mobile US version. I asked OnePlus's support, and there was a separate set of instructions for T-Mobile, so they might be able to help you.
I ended up buying the carrier-unlocked phone in Canada, and everything worked out; the OEM Unlock button wasn't blocked or anything. You just need the fastboot and adb drivers for the device, as usual.
There's a way to get oem ungreyed,read aroud
Even OEM and SIM unlock are separate, you have to have SIM unlock first before enabling OEM unlock.
Units sold directly from OnePlus.com is SIM unlocked.
Usually it will automatically unlock after 180 days, but I am wondering if it can be done faster?
what exactly are you trying to unlock? the SIM unlock i think has to be requested through the carrier or possibly a business that specifically does those but i cant recommend any or the use of those services. bootloader unlock on the tmobile variant(which should be the exact same device, the tmobile variant has the metro apps installed but disabled" was already available in the first security patch...... but i ran the Nord debloat script from another oneplus thread before ever attempting the bootloader unlock the first time so i cant verify whether thats even needed to get the oem unlock option available or not. maybe someone else can comment on that
my device is MetroPCS, hasn't been 180 days and anyone should be able to unlock the bootloader on these carrier devices. and as stated above, sim unlock and bootloader unlock are two different things. you will not be able to force a sim unlock, and the bootloader unlock will not expedite the process either.
pay off your device or search the forums for someone who might just be able to help you, if you fall within their guidelines.
dmtec said:
my device is MetroPCS, hasn't been 180 days and anyone should be able to unlock the bootloader on these carrier devices. and as stated above, sim unlock and bootloader unlock are two different things. you will not be able to force a sim unlock, and the bootloader unlock will not expedite the process either.
pay off your device or search the forums for someone who might just be able to help you, if you fall within their guidelines.
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I just received token. Can I update the system before unlock bootloader?
update: bootloader unlocked after system update.
AmazingZ said:
I just received token. Can I update the system before unlock bootloader?
update: bootloader unlocked after system update.
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yes and take a full backup while u r pulling ur boot image to root
What's the procedure to sim unlock I am currently in India and can't use local sim any help will be appreciated
only way i know of right now is to use the carrier app or possibly pay a 3rd party that does sim unlocks and i honestly dont know any i could recommend. If anyone 3lse has found a way to do this it would b nice to know