I wonder if I have what I say true? - G1 General

I would like to refute what you Freke master Jesus said you can do on the register if you do not have a SIM card, or if you have a SIM card, but no data plan
"Registering the G1 can only be done via the USB connection." Typing commands at the prompt adb shell of a being that this can only be set if you enter through an Android apn settings and activate the option Application setings -> Development -> USB debugging
http://and.roid.es/foro/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3&p=559
Only someone who has a command line that corresponds to this option cativacion using an RC29 firmware on the phone
Sds

not really sure what you are on about...but I think you started a new thread rather than replying in a thread??

"Freke master Jesus" i like that one LOL!

monlag said:
I would like to refute what you Freke master Jesus said you can do on the register if you do not have a SIM card, or if you have a SIM card, but no data plan
"Registering the G1 can only be done via the USB connection." Typing commands at the prompt adb shell of a being that this can only be set if you enter through an Android apn settings and activate the option Application setings -> Development -> USB debugging
http://and.roid.es/foro/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3&p=559
Only someone who has a command line that corresponds to this option cativacion using an RC29 firmware on the phone
Sds
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yeah... what?
i'm im more likely to believe 'freke master jesus' D) than you anyday, despite the fact i have no idea what you're talking about.

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Unlocking the HTC G1 from germany!

Hello,
I new here, i'm from germay, and i only found a way for unlocking USA Phones.
Now my question is if anyone knows a way hot to unlock my phone which is from germany and also locked on german t-mobile.
Sorry if there was this question before but i havnt found it.
Merry Christmas! tollmar
Afaik the german g1 do not have a Netlock or Simlock, only the austrian have. I rooted my german g1 with a goldcard.
yes,yes,bastards is right, you need a goldcard and root our germany G1 canbe very easy , do it ,you can
My german G1 never had a Netlock. Are you sure that your one really have it?
And the first Android Devices released here in Austria also never had a Netlock, the G1 and the Magic (at least the Vodafone ones).
Well i mean the Austria one But t-mobile austria and german is the same
SO anyone got an idea?
I tried to unlock it with a code i get from a site. But it havnt worked..
Now there is not any longer the screen where i can enter the code..
Is it normal that after 1 fals entering i cant enter it anymore ?
When i Start the phone now, i just see the screen to log in google account, but cause the handy is not unlocked i dont get connection to it.
What shall i do?
Which release are you on? On 1.5 or 1.6 you could just skip it for now and use wifi later, after activating it in the settings. If it's older you have to search the forums, I've seen a few threads about that.
Well the its the fact, that the phone isnt UNLOCKED... I asked at HTC and they ment if the phone isnt Unlocked i cant logged in Google!
The best solution
I performed this procedure during rooting my G1 without a T-Mobile data plan. I don't remember who published this info so I can't give credit where it's due. I found a root kit along with specific instructions here: http://forums.t-mobile.com/t5/Opera...oot-G1-even-if-it-has-1-6-android/td-p/237395. Once you downgrade then upgrade to 1.5 or cupcake, you are within the 'security hole' to root you G1. In order to proceed from this point, you must have a data plan or follow this procedure to enable wifi and log into google. Also, this process works without a sims card. Here goes.
Activate Stock G1 over WiFi
I've seen a few guides around the internet in regards to activating a G1 over wifi without a data package, and decided to test it myself. Since it worked, I'm compiling the information that I've gathered into one easy-to-read thread.
Standard disclaimer:
Bricked phones, not my fault.
The Setup
1x Stock G1 running cupcake, this phone has no root modifications on it.
1x USB cable
1x SD card, at least 128MB
The image file to downgrade to version RC29 of Android, download here
ADB for your computer:
Linux Download
Mac Download
Windows Download
Windows Only:
Windows Drivers for Android (XP only)
--End Setup--
1. Ensure that your SD card is formated FAT32, and place the DREAIMG.nbh, that came out of the DREAIMG-RC29.zip file, in the root directory of the SD card. (No, DREAIMG is not a typo.)
2. With the phone off, insert the SD card into your G1.
3. While holding down the camera button, turn on the phone.
3a. You should see a rainbow screen, followed almost immediately by a gray screen. (mileage and colors may vary)
3b. One of the lines on the phone should read: "Press power button to start update image".
3c. Press the power button
3d. Wait for the entire process to complete, do not interrupt! It will tell you it is done updating.
4. Reboot phone.
Download the appropriate ADB file for your system, if you're on a Windurrs machine you'll need to download and install the Android drivers as well.
Ok, we're done rolling back to RC29; and we have access to the 'sploit which gives us terminal access without seeing the terminal.
Until I tell you to later on, do not touch the screen for any reason. During the rollback process the screen has turned into hot lava and will burn your hand if you touch it. If you can't resist, and touch the screen not only will you be sans one digit but you get to reboot your phone and start over.
You should now be at this screen:
<pic>
5. Hit <enter>, type "reboot"(no quotes), and hit enter again.
5a. If all went well your phone just rebooted, yay good thing!
6. We're back to the last screen.
7. Plug your phone into your computer using your USB cable.
8. If you mistype this step or it doesn't work(because you mistyped), you'll need to reboot your phone and try, try again.
9. Hit <enter>, type "setprop persist.service.adb.enable 1"(no quotes), hit <enter>
9b. If all went well you should get an error message saying something like "cannot dial 7387767 7377478.7378423.232.362253 1, it's not an emergency number. This is a good thing, we hope.
10. Set your phone down.
11. Open a terminal on your computer, and navigate to the folder containing the adb file you downloaded earlier.
edit: First cd 'drag and drop the folder Tools into the terminal window. I will copy the proper directory path.
12. If all is well, you should be able to type "adb" and get a big screen of options.
13. Type "adb devices".
13a. You should see the following: <pic>
13b. If all you see is "list of devices attached", and nothing below it, reboot your phone and move back to step 8.
13c. type "adb shell" (no quotes)
14. Copy and paste "am start -a android.intent.action.MAIN -n com.android.settings/.Settings" into your terminal.(no quotes)
15. If your copy+paste-fu is strong, you'll see this screen: <pic>
At this point you're in. You will see the 'Settings' window allowing you to set up wifi, and connect to google data and hence the internet.
Regards, davidrol
Obviously, my g1 was unlocked, after my first attempt.
After entering he APN data i got from my provider and reading further newbie hints on the modmygphone forum i could create a g-mail account and us the phone! with my own provider!! I didnt get it mate to root the phone but i always got a massage "not allow".
Very big thx for ur help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Greetings Marc!

[Q]I cant unlock my phone by my email adress

Background info: I woke up this morning and found my phone locked(someone must have been trying to peak at my phone...), telling me to unlock the phone by google account, here is what it writes:
-------------------------------------------------
Too many pattern attempts
To unlock, sign in with your Google account
Username(email)___
Password_________
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After I entered my username and password, it shows "checking..." and said the username or password is invalaid (of course i entered the correct one!!! Is that a bug??), so i cant unlock and use my phone...
WHAT CAN I DO TO UNLOCK IT???
(other than reseting it?? I dont want to do all the restore again...)
p.s.it is not connected to the internet and I am on android 4.1.1 AOKP, and it is rooted of course
p.p.s. I swear i own this phone
If its not connected to internet, you cannot unlock it using your email.
You can use adb to unlock it but it will require 'usb debugging'.If its on try it, else you'll have to do a full wipe.
DROID RAZR with Tapatalk 4
neo.ank said:
If its not connected to internet, you cannot unlock it using your email.
You can use adb to unlock it but it will require 'usb debugging'.If its on try it, else you'll have to do a full wipe.
DROID RAZR with Tapatalk 4
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I remember i didnt on usb debug, does clicking "adb daemon "in the boot menu works as if usb debugging is enabled?
(the phone is rooted, no other ways? (Like making a zip to flash and change some files, to at least turn the wifi on???))
(i guess what the adb does here is to change some values(which must be stored somewhere in the filesystem?) , so really no other way?)
try this in adb
adb shell rm /data/system/gesture.key
Or use aroma file manager
Sent from my MB526 using Tapatalk 4

XT1528 - Script to use Moto E with GSM carriers (automated)

Hi guys,
I created a batch file that should simplify the selection of LTE/GSM mode (which is hidden/not enabled on XT1528) for usage with GSM carriers. It includes ADB and the batch file itself.
Windows only guys, sorry to others platforms. Tested with 5.1, if doesn't work with other versions, just let me know to test.
THIS DOESNT REMOVE THE SIM LOCK, JUST ENABLES A HIDDEN OPTION FROM MOTO E 2ND 4G XT1528
I didnt found this, I just gathered the info and created the batch for easiest method. All credit to this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-e-2015/general/how-to-verizon-moto-e-2015-gsm-network-t3098953
Instrucctions:
0) Insert sim card on phone (if wasn't already there)
1) Download the attached file and unzip it somewhere on your hardrive (something like "c:\temp" for example)
2) Enable USB debugging on your cellphone.
3) Connect your cellphone to the computer that has the files.
4) Accept the RSA Key in your cellphone screen (it will pop when you connect the cellphone in USB Debugging mode)
5) Run the "gsmfix" file (either via command line or windows explorer)
6) Follow the instructions.
You should be able to use gsm signals after the reboot. Remember to add your APN or you wont have internet.
If something doesn't work, let me know and I'll to fix it fast.
Bye!
I can use on the xt1511 ? 3G ?
Joel Oliveira said:
I can use on the xt1511 ? 3G ?
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This script selects GSM instead of CDMA in the cellphone Moto E 2nd Gen Verizo). If your phone doesn't have the option to choose that on mobile networks, you can give it a try.
If you are looking for something that will unlock the carrier lock and allow you use your cellphone in other carriers besides the one intended, it wont do anything. For that, you'll have to buy a unlock code from one of many websites that sell that service on internet.
Bye!
neondunker said:
Hi guys,
I created a batch file that should simplify the selection of LTE/GSM mode (which is hidden/not enabled on XT1528) for usage with GSM carriers. It includes ADB and the batch file itself.
Windows only guys, sorry to others platforms. Tested with 5.1, if doesn't work with other versions, just let me know to test.
THIS DOESNT REMOVE THE SIM LOCK, JUST ENABLES A HIDDEN OPTION FROM MOTO E 2ND 4G XT1528
I didnt found this, I just gathered the info and created the batch for easiest method. All credit to this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-e-2015/general/how-to-verizon-moto-e-2015-gsm-network-t3098953
Instrucctions:
0) Insert sim card on phone (if wasn't already there)
1) Download the attached file and unzip it somewhere on your hardrive (something like "c:\temp" for example)
2) Enable USB debugging on your cellphone.
3) Connect your cellphone to the computer that has the files.
4) Accept the RSA Key in your cellphone screen (it will pop when you connect the cellphone in USB Debugging mode)
5) Run the "gsmfix" file (either via command line or windows explorer)
6) Follow the instructions.
You should be able to use gsm signals after the reboot. Remember to add your APN or you wont have internet.
If something doesn't work, let me know and I'll to fix it fast.
Bye!
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So instead of doing this
5.1 Updated Instrcutions:
With the SIM you want to use the the phone :
Put the phone into Airplane mode (I'm not sure this is needed, but it doesn't hurt)
Go to Settings -> About Phone and tap on "Build Number" until it says you are in Developer Mode (~10 times)
Go back one menu, and right above About Phone there should now be an option for Developer Options, go into that.
Turn on USB Debugging
Connect the phone to your computer and type "adb shell" in your CMD window
Run the following commands in adb shell : settings put global preferred_network_mode 9 settings put global preferred_network_mode1 9 settings put global preferred_network_mode2 9
Turn off Airplane mode
Power off and Restart the phone
Open up the settings app, go to the mobile networks panel, select "Prefered Network Mode" and change it to "4G"
Input the appropriate APNs for your specific carrier
I can just run this script and I'll get the same outcome? Because I'm switching my sim card out and I heard that you have to repeat the process above when the sim card is taken out etc.
Y es, it does the same thing
Enviado desde mi XT1528 mediante Tapatalk
I guess it's good to have one more option for GSM, even if it is the same as in the other thread.
is it possible to make app or script run from the phone it self and not from computer , like that we can enable 4g 3g without computer i already tested many app from google play but not possible to switch from cdma to gsm
thank sir its work for me, india airtel sim
sea23 said:
is it possible to make app or script run from the phone it self and not from computer , like that we can enable 4g 3g without computer i already tested many app from google play but not possible to switch from cdma to gsm
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here your Answer this link...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2G_sb...cml6b24gdW5sb2Nr&client=mv-google&gl=IN&hl=en

FRP Unlock (Nougat)

See Post #2
This was not generated for thieves or hackers. I agree entirely that security is important but there are many of us in the world who just slip up and do dumb stuff on occasion. Locking oneself out of their own device is more common than you'd expect.
This write-up may seem a bit complex but is actually pretty easy. The only steps that were originated by myself are using the headphone jack and using menu code to enable debugging. Everything else was built on other people's work, in which the origins can be found all over youtube and other websites. No idea who came up with it first. I give credit where i can find it. As well, if you jack up your phone during any misadventures, I am not responsible.
​
What you need: PC, device USB drivers, USB cord, and of course the device to unlock.
This pertains to the LG G6 T-mobile model # with software version was H87210e_00_0322 (March 2017 patch).
Once on the startup screen (Google Setup Wizard) , sign into wifi, progress to the Google sign in screen, then page back to the wifi screen. Click onto whichever name you are not signed onto as if to fill out password, don’t. Once the keyboard is up, click on settings icon in keyboard. See below for a diagram of sorts.
Settings >General>Smart Settings>Earphone [set app to settings {phone}]
Plug into headphone jack and phone dialer pops up.
​
3. Dial *#546368#*872# (Field Test Mode). Go to SVC>LDB> Enable usb debugging
Back out to primary GUI phone screen and reboot. Once rebooted leave alone.
4. Plug phone into PC and start adb terminal. If you do not already have ADB, Google it.
Insure your usb drivers for your computer are up to date.
At terminal prompt type > ADB devices, make sure your device is recognized.
5. From the guide linked below enter the following command.
adb shell content insert --uri content://settings/secure --bind name:s:user_setup_complete --bind
value:s:1
This will clear the setup wizard.
6. REBOOT and send thanks!
Links
http://www.gsmplayer.com/frp-via-adb-command/
my crappy web page
https://raff1ut.wixsite.com/otgg
NOTE: *#546368#*872# 872 designates the T-Mobile device model number, if coming from another carrier be sure to enter your particular model number instead of 872.
lg g6
i get and error unsupported argument please help
Will this work for other devices like pixel xl
THANKS!!
Hey,
I just wanted to say thanks for helping me get back into my phone. One thing: "adb shell content insert --uri *content://settings/secure --bind name:s:user_setup_complete -- * * * * * * *bind value:s:1"
Is what you have listed on your site as the command. This has a formatting error and should read: "adb shell content insert --uri *content://settings/secure --bind name:s:user_setup_complete --bind value:s:1"
Was this intentional?
Thanks again!
rlang85 said:
Hey,
I just wanted to say thanks for helping me get back into my phone. One thing: "adb shell content insert --uri *content://settings/secure --bind name:s:user_setup_complete -- * * * * * * *bind value:s:1"
Is what you have listed on your site as the command. This has a formatting error and should read: "adb shell content insert --uri *content://settings/secure --bind name:s:user_setup_complete --bind value:s:1"
Was this intentional?
Thanks again!
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First, sorry it took me this long to see this reply. Seems to be a thing with app notifications on my phone, didn't see any until I signed onto a computer. Anyway, you're referring to an external link within the OTGG site and what I see within it is as follows "adb shell content insert --uri content://settings/secure --bind name:s:user_setup_complete --bind value:s:1" Unless it was fixed prior to my revisit it appears to be the same as what you've posted.
* EDIT: On looking again, I see in fact that you are referring to the OTGG text. I do believe that would be considered a typo or furthermore a format issue ... ha. Thanks!
ksuhiyp said:
Will this work for other devices like pixel xl
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Doubtful, but you can always tinker and try.
bracebg said:
i get and error unsupported argument please help
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First, apologies for taking so long to see this. Hopefully you have it figured out by now. For future reference; it might help to be more descriptive into the steps or process you were at when the error message occurred as I, obviously didn't run into that issue. Also, it could be that this little hole was patched.
hi i have the lg g6 h872 and i id exactly as instructed but i cant get the phone dialer to come up please help
melie323 said:
hi i have the lg g6 h872 and i id exactly as instructed but i cant get the phone dialer to come up please help
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Apologies for just seeing this, I'm not getting notifications for some reason. All I can recommend is to retry all the steps. Also, your phone may have been patched/updated since this write-up. I don't have the G6 anymore so I can't replicate the error you're getting. Not getting phone dialer up doesn't give me much to go on with just my memory.
Debugging shaded
Hello
I went through all the steps and the USB debugging is shaded grey??????? PLEASE HELP FAST!!!
The debugging option on my G6 is grayed out as well. Does anyone know of any other options that might currently be working?
rlang85 said:
Hey,
I just wanted to say thanks for helping me get back into my phone. One thing: "adb shell content insert --uri *content://settings/secure --bind name:s:user_setup_complete -- * * * * * * *bind value:s:1"
Is what you have listed on your site as the command. This has a formatting error and should read: "adb shell content insert --uri *content://settings/secure --bind name:s:user_setup_complete --bind value:s:1"
Was this intentional?
Thanks again!
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Better yet, use the command:
adb shell settings put secure user_setup_complete 1
Aimless Rambler said:
This was not generated for thieves or hackers. I agree entirely that security is important but there are many of us in the world who just slip up and do dumb stuff on occasion. Locking oneself out of their own device is more common than you'd expect.
This write-up may seem a bit complex but is actually pretty easy. The only steps that were originated by myself are using the headphone jack and using menu code to enable debugging. Everything else was built on other people's work, in which the origins can be found all over youtube and other websites. No idea who came up with it first. I give credit where i can find it. As well, if you jack up your phone during any misadventures, I am not responsible.
​
What you need: PC, device USB drivers, USB cord, and of course the device to unlock.
This pertains to the LG G6 T-mobile model # with software version was H87210e_00_0322 (March 2017 patch).
Once on the startup screen (Google Setup Wizard) , sign into wifi, progress to the Google sign in screen, then page back to the wifi screen. Click onto whichever name you are not signed onto as if to fill out password, don’t. Once the keyboard is up, click on settings icon in keyboard. See below for a diagram of sorts.
Settings >General>Smart Settings>Earphone [set app to settings {phone}]
Plug into headphone jack and phone dialer pops up.
​
3. Dial *#546368#*872# (Field Test Mode). Go to SVC>LDB> Enable usb debugging
Back out to primary GUI phone screen and reboot. Once rebooted leave alone.
4. Plug phone into PC and start adb terminal. If you do not already have ADB, Google it.
Insure your usb drivers for your computer are up to date.
At terminal prompt type > ADB devices, make sure your device is recognized.
5. From the guide linked below enter the following command.
adb shell content insert --uri content://settings/secure --bind name:s:user_setup_complete --bind
value:s:1
This will clear the setup wizard.
6. REBOOT and send thanks!
Links
http://www.gsmplayer.com/frp-via-adb-command/
my crappy web page
https://raff1ut.wixsite.com/otgg
NOTE: *#546368#*872# 872 designates the T-Mobile device model number, if coming from another carrier be sure to enter your particular model number instead of 872.
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I am sorry but that partially worked for me. I just bypassed the frp on LG G4 | android version 6.0 | security patch 2016-09-01 and unfortunately none of the tutorials completely solved it. This is my method.
- First connect the phone to wifi.
- Select an other wifi or "add wifi" just so you can type some text. Select the text, press the tree dots for extra options and click on "Assist", if that does nothing at first click, click it one more time. That will open google. From here we can open any application we want.
- Type phone and at the very bottom of the results the "Phone" application will be listed, click it to open it. After that type on the dialer the following string: *#546368#*811# (Note: The last 3 numbers correspond to your lg model, you can find the model by removing the battery on the sticker. Mine was LG-H811 [T-Mobile]. That will open the "Hidden Menu".
- Navigate to SVC Menu > LDB where you will find an USB debugging option. Enable it.
- Restart device.
- Now you have adb access to your phone. Now you need a PC with any operating system but with adb installed. Also you need to download this 2 files, gam-6 and frp-login. Put them in a new folder. You can get adb from here. Connect the device to the computer and in the folder you created open an cmd prompt if in windows or a terminal if in linux or mac. Type the following commands on the terminal:
# adb devices (You will get a prompt on your phone to allow access. Allow it.)
# adb install -r gam-6.apk (Since we can not enable "Unknown Resources" we are going to use adb to install the apk we need.
The "-r" options is for overwriting the existing google account manager.)
# adb install frp-login.apk
- Now navigate to the wireless screen to once again open the google. Select an other wifi or "add wifi" just so you can type some text. Select the text, press the tree dots for extra options and click on "Assist", if that does nothing at first click, click it one more time. Type "FRP" and from the results select the application we installed "FRP Bypass". On the application click on the 3 dots located on the right top corner of the screen. Click on "Browser sign-in" and click on "OK". Now sign in with a valid google account.
- After you've signed in you will be brought back the the google screen. Restart your device and go through the steps as if your phone was never locked.
- Make an "Factory Reset" as a clean up.
- Done.
Note that this method is only tested on LG G4 android version 6.0. If you need help just reply.
KnownAsDon said:
I am sorry but that partially worked for me. I just bypassed the frp on LG G4 | android version 6.0 | security patch 2016-09-01 and unfortunately none of the tutorials completely solved it. This is my method.
- First connect the phone to wifi.
- Select an other wifi or "add wifi" just so you can type some text. Select the text, press the tree dots for extra options and click on "Assist", if that does nothing at first click, click it one more time. That will open google. From here we can open any application we want.
- Type phone and at the very bottom of the results the "Phone" application will be listed, click it to open it. After that type on the dialer the following string: *#546368#*811# (Note: The last 3 numbers correspond to your lg model, you can find the model by removing the battery on the sticker. Mine was LG-H811 [T-Mobile]. That will open the "Hidden Menu".
- Navigate to SVC Menu > LDB where you will find an USB debugging option. Enable it.
- Restart device.
- Now you have adb access to your phone. Now you need a PC with any operating system but with adb installed. Also you need to download this 2 files, gam-6 and frp-login. Put them in a new folder. You can get adb from here. Connect the device to the computer and in the folder you created open an cmd prompt if in windows or a terminal if in linux or mac. Type the following commands on the terminal:
# adb devices (You will get a prompt on your phone to allow access. Allow it.)
# adb install -r gam-6.apk (Since we can not enable "Unknown Resources" we are going to use adb to install the apk we need.
The "-r" options is for overwriting the existing google account manager.)
# adb install frp-login.apk
- Now navigate to the wireless screen to once again open the google. Select an other wifi or "add wifi" just so you can type some text. Select the text, press the tree dots for extra options and click on "Assist", if that does nothing at first click, click it one more time. Type "FRP" and from the results select the application we installed "FRP Bypass". On the application click on the 3 dots located on the right top corner of the screen. Click on "Browser sign-in" and click on "OK". Now sign in with a valid google account.
- After you've signed in you will be brought back the the google screen. Restart your device and go through the steps as if your phone was never locked.
- Make an "Factory Reset" as a clean up.
- Done.
Note that this method is only tested on LG G4 android version 6.0. If you need help just reply.
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Nice, granted the post you're replying to was done for the G6 over 2 years ago (not G4) but information that might be handy nonetheless.
Aimless Rambler said:
Nice, granted the post you're replying to was done for the G6 over 2 years ago (not G4) but information that might be handy nonetheless.
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Yeah, and granted that the phone was released 4 years ago you'd think there surely is a tutorial or post that will solve the problem but 2 hours of research didn't seem to be enough to find it. I think I could help someone and the reason I replied to this post it is the only one that kind of worked and was on the top results of G4 frp. Don't wanna be rude, just wanted to clarify some things.
KnownAsDon said:
Yeah, and granted that the phone was released 4 years ago you'd think there surely is a tutorial or post that will solve the problem but 2 hours of research didn't seem to be enough to find it. I think I could help someone and the reason I replied to this post it is the only one that kind of worked and was on the top results of G4 frp. Don't wanna be rude, just wanted to clarify some things.
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No worries. I was sincere in saying handy information.
relock/unlock bootloader will erase frp. tested on stock 20g rom
I'm also facing the grayed USB debugging. Anyone found a solution ?

No internet from hotspot since 8.1 update

Since the 8.1 update of my MI A1 i can't make a wifi hotspot for my other devices. The other devices can connect perfectly, but they don't have internet. I use a dual sim and i have the issue with both providers. When i use the sim in a other phone i can hotspot perfectly. I found some things to remove the APN Type or fill in <blank> but that does not work either.
I installed the August patch, but that did solved the issue as well.
Hmm, when i turn off 1 sim card i have a working hotspot. No the kind of workaround/solution i wanted but at least it is something.
Try add "default,supl,dun" on APN type
Add the same issue and found the solution somewhere on the net. It's working fine since then.
1 - Put your phone in debugging mode
Under Setting -> system -> about phone, tap repeatedly on Build Number, until the prompt asks if you want to enable developer mode
2 - Enable USB debugging on your phone
Under Setting -> system -> Developer options turn on USB Debugging
3 - plug your phone into USB, there may be a popup to allow remote debugging, allow this.
4 - Open a command window, and browse to the folder where you have adb.
5 - Type the following and press the [Enter] key
adb shell
This starts the Android shell (terminal where commands can be typed), which can work on your phone.
Once in the shell, type this:
settings put global tether_dun_required 0
Press return. To confirm it worked, type this and press return:
settings get global tether_dun_required
It should print out a zero.
Then type either quit or exit
Had the time to test this and this worked @datasource. Thanks for the answer.
Same problem after October update
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Where is adb?
@sly21
adb android is a tool to edit android system. Follow this:
https://www.xda-developers.com/install-adb-windows-macos-linux/
Thank you @datasource your explanation helped me!
Not fixed in Android 9. Hardresetted my phone
no hotspot after resetting or manual dns
Hi!
Same happens to me since I bought a new sim card last week. Tried the DNS manual change to 8.8.8.8. and 8.8.4.4., re-set all wifi and data networks. Can't add ',dun' to APN type and haven't been able to access shell on adb window programme - any extra advice you could suggest?

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