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I'm unlocked and would like to take my phone in for service, but would first like to remove the word "unlocked" from the bootscreen (the word displays on the boot screen upon boot - prior to the glowing Motorola logo. Is there a way for me to do so? I am have the following configuration...
Carrier: Bell Mobility
system version:
45.0.7.MB860.Organg.en.FR
Android version:
2.3.4
Baseband version:
N_01.92.00R
Kernal2.6.32.9 [email protected] #4
Build number:
4.5.2A-11_OLE-7
thank you in advance for any direction or advise given.
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Sorry just realized I posted this in the wrong section - please move to questions. sorry again.
Flashing back to a previous build gets rid of it, but I don't know how safe you will be doing that.
Obviously it wasn't an issue to flash back before GB.
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CaelanT said:
Flashing back to a previous build gets rid of it, but I don't know how safe you will be doing that.
Obviously it wasn't an issue to flash back before GB.
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I'm willing to try, but have no idea where to start...would you be able to provide a starting point for me?
I suggest the fruitcake thread in dev forum.
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OSNPA said:
I suggest the fruitcake thread in dev forum.
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are you referring to this thread...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1163009&highlight=fruit+cake
I search all 15+ pages, but could not find a way to get rid of the "unlocked" word upon boot. Perhaps I missed something in the thread?
any other possible suggestions?
fablife said:
are you referring to this thread...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1163009&highlight=fruit+cake
I search all 15+ pages, but could not find a way to get rid of the "unlocked" word upon boot. Perhaps I missed something in the thread?
any other possible suggestions?
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Don't think he was indicating a way to remove "unlocked", rather to revert back to previos build. That is the way to get rid of the unlocked.
If you haven't done 4.5.91 ota update, flash full sbf 1.8.3 can remove the unlock. If already ota update, flash full sbf of 4.5.91
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Just in case that doesn't work for you, what i did was this:
1. Flash fruitcake of 1.8.3 (still had unlocked)
2. go here to get the Automated Update
3. Install and update! =]
That should do the trick. After i did this, i had to flash pudding to get back my unlock, but it's nice to know that there is at least SOME way we can relock our devices =D
....but then again, that's ONLY if the thing above didn't work for you (though i feel this is the safest, so whatever you wanna do is your choice =])
~jojojohnson7410~
Guys, i think what he's asking is how to just get rid of the word...Not the unlocked bl itself, just the word...And as far as i know, there's no possible way.
I am using ATRIX outside of states so taking it to service is a no issue to me.
But I'd still like to remove the word Unlocked mainly because I don't like how it looks
If there's an easy way without flashing back - please let me know thanks.
That's weird. My phone is unlocked but I don't have the unlocked text during boot up...
pwnx said:
That's weird. My phone is unlocked but I don't have the unlocked text during boot up...
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I unlocked my 1.83 bootloader using the auto unlock script. I then loaded the original 1.26 sbf (yes the original no pudding) and then I OTA to 1.57 once I didn't this unlock word went away but keep in mind this did not get rid of unlocked bl it seemed to only have hid it.
From unlocked/rooted GB Atrix
pwnx said:
That's weird. My phone is unlocked but I don't have the unlocked text during boot up...
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It shouldn't be unlocked in that case
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bsutton said:
Guys, i think what he's asking is how to just get rid of the word...Not the unlocked bl itself, just the word...And as far as i know, there's no possible way.
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Exactly! I just want to remove the text "unlocked" not the lock itself. I am on the bell network.
fablife said:
Exactly! I just want to remove the text "unlocked" not the lock itself. I am on the bell network.
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+1 I am on ATT.
If someone knows how to remove JUST THE WORD "Unlocked", please let us know, thanks.
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but it's nice to know that there is at least SOME way we can relock our devices =D
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Lets be clear.............you CANNOT relock your device. When you unlock the bootloader a fuse is burned out. This is a hardware unlock not a software unlock. All you can do after unlocking is remove the "unlocked" from your boot screen, but your phone REMAINS unlocked!
Once unlocked................always unlocked!
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Read my previous post.
If you have a BELL Phone you can SBF to French 2.2.2 then use NFhimself Scripts to get to Bell 2.2.2 and it wont say unlock. At least you will be stock. If you have any doubts I have done this from an Unlocked 2.3.4 Bell GB.
Secondly if you use a Bell 2.3.4 gb with Bell_IHOP and no boot.img when the phone reboots it rewrites the Bell BL and seems to remove the unlock text and effectively removes Bell_IHOP. So no ram issues just straight Bell GB.
Another way you can get back to stock is to use NFHimself's Gobstopper.
Ok so i returned my phone a few days ago and i also had my phone unlocked and had ninja 4.5 rom.
So what i did to remove the unlocked text and change everything back to stock to return was to flash 1.8.3 sbf in rsd lite, now if your on 2.3.4 ota you will hard brick if your on a custom rom you might not ( i didn't).
If your on 2.3.4 ota you should flash the ota 2.3.4 sbf(look in forums)
If your below 2.3.4, flash one version higher, for example if your on 1.8.3 flash 2.3.4 sbf.
I have not tried fruit cakes so that may be also another method.
I am not responsible if your device hard-bricks , kills your dog, eats your tacos, or rapes your mom.
Im on At&t network also.
Fruit cakes do not remove the "Unlocked" text, tested it myself.
p.s. I will not try SBF-ing to 1.8.3 until someone has a gun pointed to my head. For most people it's an almost certain brick which I don't want to risk just to have "Unlocked" removed.
p.s.2. Has anyone tried flashing 2.3.4 sbf? Does it remove the "Unlocked" text? Thanks!
My stock unrooted wifi galaxy tab 10.1 just received an update OTA that seems to have done nothing except LOCK my unlocked bootloader. It was only 11.2mb and during the update process my tab went into download mode, then to a command line looking interface with commands related to encrypting bootloader. I no longer have the unlocked symbol upon boot up. Look out for update version UEKG4!
EDIT: Google videos app has been loaded as well, but not in the market, just the app.
Very odd. What region are you in? I just did an update check and there was no update available.
I am in the US. I cant find anything else that it may have updated. No extra apps, features, or apparent bug fixes. Just locked bootloader.
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wow, thanks for the warning.
Yes, thank you for the warning. As a heads up to anyone that has even an inkling of interest in rooting your tablet. DO NOT TAKE OTA's until they have been looked through by the devs. Just look at the evo 4g forums on here
I guess I am confused, my tab was/is locked but I have CW recovery and a custom rom. So what is the big deal?
Yeah, i was wondering the same thing.
Just because, i guess....
Ota update is online, just checked and is showing in the update section. I'm in Romania on a US retail tablet EKF3 ROM!
BTW how do you tell if your device is locked or unlocked?
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BTW how do you tell if your device is locked or unlocked?
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If it is unlocked, there is a picture of a Lock during bootup and it shows as open.
If it is locked, then there is no picture at all.
(at least this is how my 2 different tabs showed up)
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My saftetock unrooted wifi galaxy tab 10.1 just received an update OTA that seems to have done nothing except LOCK my unlocked bootloader. It was only 11.2mb and during the update process my tab went into download mode, then to a command line looking interface with commands related to encrypting bootloader. I no longer have the unlocked symbol upon boot up. Look out for update version UEKG4!
EDIT: Google videos app has been loaded as well, but not in the market, just the app.
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After reading your post I went to settings /updates and there it was just like you said 11.2mb update, I'm afraid to update since mine is unlocked a well also it says to remove any pulses short cuts from the main page so Google video could get installed. Update or no to update?
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After reading your post I went to settings /updates and there it was just like you said 11.2mb update, I'm afraid to update since mine is unlocked a well also it says to remove any pulses short cuts from the main page so Google video could get installed. Update or no to update?
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Wait.let the devs look at it. No point in losing unlocked boot loader for google videos.
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droxid said:
Wait.let the devs look at it. No point in losing unlocked boot loader for google videos.
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I updated it now I'm locked and no new app was installed.
So why does it matter if you get a locked bootloader again? I because as far as i know... it doesn't!
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kh0annguyen said:
So why does it matter if you get a locked bootloader again? I because as far as i know... it doesn't!
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Locked bootloaders will limit what can be flashed to the Tablet, we can get custom roms that are based off samsung sources.
Locked bootloaders will not be able to flash TABUNTU unless poitee can find a way around it...
im not trying to be rude or anything guys. But you should really look into what a locked and unlocked bootloader really is. If you haven't noticed, we can flash cmw. That means we can flash roms, kernels, and root. There is no reason to be worried at all. It makes no difference to have a locked or unlocked bootloader unless you wanna flash something that needs a different bootloader. Which there isn't much right now except for tabuntu.
I'm in NJ and showing no update available.
Received the update. CWM and root were retained.
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I'm in NJ and showing no update avail
I'm at Pennsylvania and I was able to get it with no problems.
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In delaware nothing yet
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Hello
I need to return my nexus s to Samsung care since speaker is not working ..its rooted and I have miui rom currently
Plz tell me what all things I should before giving
Thank you
ancilary said:
Hello
I need to return my nexus s to Samsung care since speaker is not working ..its rooted and I have miui rom currently
Plz tell me what all things I should before giving
Thank you
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Nope, you're pretty screwed. When unlocking the bootloader, the phone tells you that your warranty is now void.
The nexus S has a oem bootloader unlock. In other words, samsung will not hold the fact that bootloader is unlocked against you. You do need to get rid of miui and get back to stock. There is a thread showing how to do this and provides the files you need. I'll see if I can find it for you.
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Nope, you're pretty screwed. When unlocking the bootloader, the phone tells you that your warranty is now void.
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dude shut up if u dont know what your talking about ..
go back to stock,stock recovery isnt even neccessary to be honest i know alot of people in the customer care for samsung and google they dont even check they issue command via bootloader, lastly you go into fastboot mode and issue command fastboot oem lock
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dude shut up if u dont know what your talking about ..
go back to stock,stock recovery isnt even neccessary to be honest i know alot of people in the customer care for samsung and google they dont even check they issue command via bootloader, lastly you go into fastboot mode and issue command fastboot oem lock
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I said that because I was screwed over by Samsung.
I just use cwm to flash the latest ota rom then locked the bootloader and reboot.
no issues from samsung regarding voided warranty. Perhaps you had sent it in with the bootloader unlocked?
Just use rom managers stock 2.3.3 and flash it... then lock bootloader by the instructions provided a post up
Just a heads up... same thing happened to a guy and he sent it in.for a speaker that wasn't working ... he waited over a month to get his phone back rather then them sending him a new one or refurbished
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khartaras said:
Nope, you're pretty screwed. When unlocking the bootloader, the phone tells you that your warranty is now void.
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lol. are you trolling?
just flash the original system images found in the development forum, i think they are a sticky
good luck! make sure the bootloader says locked, and there is no super user app and no custom recovery!!!
I used Stock Odin image that will restore everything rom, recovery...ect then just lock bootloader. Funny thing is i sent mine back all stock and bootloader locked few months ago and got back with bootloader unlocked.
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demo23019 said:
I used Stock Odin image that will restore everything rom, recovery...ect then just lock bootloader. Funny thing is i sent mine back all stock and bootloader locked few months ago and got back with bootloader unlocked.
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LMAO it was probably cyanogen himself, they did hire him you know
I WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE TO YOUR PHONE CAUSED BY THE INFORMATION POSTED HERE. THIS IS NOT A TUTORIAL.
First of all , i know there is a thread about removing the Unlocked bootloader logo. This thread is started just to present some information based on my personal experience.
I owe a Motorola Razr I with unlocked bootloader :laugh:.......
A couple of weeks ago i decided to come back to ICS from the JB fastboot i was using(orange UK). Instead of using fastboot files made by mattlgroff I decided to fully flash the original ICS firmware for my phone using RSDlite. After the firmware was flashed i pushed the signed logo to the device.Of course the phone didn't finish booting and got stuck in bootloop. My phone became then a brick with a black screen and green led and i had to use the files from here to unbrick my phone. Big thanks to U1138 for finding the solution for unbricking.
When my phone phone finally booted i was so excited i didn't realize the ugly Bootloader unlocked logo is gone. I realized that yesterday while restarting the device and thought it's good to share it with everyone else and maybe will find a way for everyone to get rid of the ugly message on the boot screen.
free2live said:
I WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE TO YOUR PHONE CAUSED BY THE INFORMATION POSTED HERE. THIS IS NOT A TUTORIAL.
First of all , i know there is a thread about removing the Unlocked bootloader logo. This thread is started just to present some information based on my personal experience.
I owe a Motorola Razr I with unlocked bootloader :laugh:.......
A couple of weeks ago i decided to come back to ICS from the JB fastboot i was using(orange UK). Instead of using fastboot files made by mattlgroff I decided to fully flash the original ICS firmware for my phone using RSDlite. After the firmware was flashed i pushed the signed logo to the device.Of course the phone didn't finish booting and got stuck in bootloop. My phone became then a brick with a black screen and green led and i had to use the files from here to unbrick my phone. Big thanks to U1138 for finding the solution for unbricking.
When my phone phone finally booted i was so excited i didn't realize the ugly Bootloader unlocked logo is gone. I realized that yesterday while restarting the device and thought it's good to share it with everyone else and maybe will find a way for everyone to get rid of the ugly message on the boot screen.
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Is it still working after several reboots?
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So you suggest going back to ICS, bricking your device, unbricking it and flashing JB again in order to get rid of the bootloader logo?
Orbbman said:
So you suggest going back to ICS, bricking your device, unbricking it and flashing JB again in order to get rid of the bootloader logo?
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I'm not suggesting anything. Only if you know what you are doing you can try it and even then take extra caution. It might be just a particular case.
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Is it still working after several reboots?
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Yes mate. I have like this for more than 1 week and i do reboot my device quite often due to poor network signal at my work.
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here's a short video to proof the unlocked bootloader message is gone
I am not a hundred perent sure of that, but I think this worked on your device because you unlocked your bootloader while on ICS then, upgraded to JB using matt's fastboot.
For someone who upgraded to JB using the OTA and only then unlocked their bootloader, this won't work because the motoboot file version is already the highest (homemade fastboot does not flash motoboot, that's why you were able to flash after a downgrade)
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I am not a hundred perent sure of that, but I think this worked on your device because you unlocked your bootloader while on ICS then, upgraded to JB using matt's fastboot.
For someone who upgraded to JB using the OTA and only then unlocked their bootloader, this won't work because the motoboot file version is already the highest (homemade fastboot does not flash motoboot, that's why you were able to flash after a downgrade)
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It maybe be possible. I did unlock bootloader while on ICS
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Anyone can confirm that intentionally bricking the phone by downgrading to ICS and reviving it deletes the unlocked sign?
Don't work with me
my logo returned to normal after restoring Pi-llama rom through cwm.
Could you be a bit more precise?
What do you mean with normal, no unlocked bootloader message left?
And what do you mean with restored?
Thanks!
densets said:
my logo returned to normal after restoring Pi-llama rom through cwm.
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Thorstenk said:
Could you be a bit more precise?
What do you mean with normal, no unlocked bootloader message left?
And what do you mean with restored?
Thanks!
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i unlocked my bootloader on ics telcel then went to 320002e.u. and did an update to 40002e.u.and my sing of unlocked bootloader disappear. but i hate is reading the warning message of unlocked bootloader in jelly bean how can i eraseed that.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2226504
Yes, its for unlocking the bootloaders for the Snapdragon Motorolas (Atrix HD, RAZR HD and RAZR M) but after unlocking their bootloaders the same message appears (the same that we have), @tucstwo has provided a file to remove the unlocked message for these phones, I don't know if that zip could be compatible with the RAZR i, but giving the fact that the zip file removes the unlocked message for these phones ALREADY RUNNING JELLY BEAN, maybe someone can give a try and see what happens...
Link of the zip file is on the 2nd post.
don't work...
LOL try some king of custom upgrade we known that we have some chance of brick our phone and we get this risk like a bet with more chance to win, but intencionally brick the phone that cost here in brazil more than $500 we have to be a great crazy.
Does this also work on ICS?
AGISCI said:
Does this also work on ICS?
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I can't tell you if it works or no. This is what happened to me not a tutorial.
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matheusgallo said:
Don't work with me
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Did anybody try this method?
http://androidforums.com/motorola-razr-i/700911-bootloader-unlocked-under-jb.html
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Did anybody try this method?
http://androidforums.com/motorola-razr-i/700911-bootloader-unlocked-under-jb.html
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Yes! It dont work. Do not even try!
I wanna share my experience with my locked bootloader.
I tried once to unlock and install a "just 4 unlocked" rom (2 roms actually) but the radio system didn't work (no phone, no wifi, no gps).
I got back by flashtools, i installed a rom 4 locked rom and i tried once more to unlock the BL. I installed CM10.1 and now everything is working perfect!!!
I got just a question 4 you: why does some xperia z has the BL locked while others unlocked?
e753 said:
I wanna share my experience with my locked bootloader.
I tried once to unlock and install a "just 4 unlocked" rom (2 roms actually) but the radio system didn't work (no phone, no wifi, no gps).
I got back by flashtools, i installed a rom 4 locked rom and i tried once more to unlock the BL. I installed CM10.1 and now everything is working perfect!!!
I got just a question 4 you: why does some xperia z has the BL locked while others unlocked?
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All Xperia Zs come locked from the factory. Most can be unlocked to flash custom roms. Some are permanently locked because their carriers are iffy (to put it nicely), but those are the minority.
Keep Questions in the Q/A section, not in General.
And No SONY device comes with locked Bootloader always. All are locked by default from the factory. Among which some can be unlocked and some can not because the Carrier.
auni said:
Keep Questions in the Q/A section, not in General.
And No SONY device comes with unlocked Bootloader. All are locked by default from the factory. Among which some can be unlocked and some can not because the Carrier.
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Ok, but my gadget showed "no in Service info > Configuration > Rooting Status > Bootloader unlock allowed (and in the post about unlock BL they says that if it's "no" the device cannot be unlocked).
Thank you
PS: How can i move the 3d to Q/A ?
That is what I said.
All the Devices are locked bootloader by default.
Bootloader unlock allowed= Yes -- This means you can unlock the bootloader by following regular method.
Bootloader unlock allowed= NO -- This means you can not unlock the bootloader. Because of the Carrier issue i believe.
auni said:
That is what I said.
All the Devices are locked bootloader by default.
Bootloader unlock allowed= Yes -- This means you can unlock the bootloader by following regular method.
Bootloader unlock allowed= NO -- This means you can not unlock the bootloader. Because of the Carrier issue i believe.
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thx i got it.
But mine showed Bootloader unlock allowed= NO but i was able to unlock it after 2 try. I think every one following my procedure might do it.
e753 said:
thx i got it.
But mine showed Bootloader unlock allowed= NO but i was able to unlock it after 2 try. I think every one following my procedure might do it.
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I think you will always have been able to unlock yours, you just didn't do it right the first time.
So are you saying you have a locked boatloader and can install. CM10????
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thx i got it.
But mine showed Bootloader unlock allowed= NO but i was able to unlock it after 2 try. I think every one following my procedure might do it.
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did you root it and put a different ROM on there? the status might change say no but you can still unlock it. Simply put if first time you boot up your phone and it say Unlock bootloader = NO, then dont try to unlock it. When you root and flash a different rom that status might change to yes but in reality it still a NO
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did you root it and put a different ROM on there? the status might change say no but you can still unlock it. Simply put if first time you boot up your phone and it say Unlock bootloader = NO, then dont try to unlock it. When you root and flash a different rom that status might change to yes but in reality it still a NO
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Eventually a right answer.
I was told the same. But i love to risk "playing" with my gadgets. So when i bought the xperia z through a carrier I saw the first time i boot up that the phone Unlock bootloader = NO (about 5 minutes after i bought it from the shop, so it was "original as the carrier made it).
I didn't care it and i tried to unlock. I installed a unlocked bootloader and rom and i had all that problems with the radio stuff . But the second time, after i recovered it by flashtool and a sw from sony (i don't remember the name) I was allowed to unlock it and install unlocked stuff. Now I am with Paranoid and I am so happy
e753 said:
Eventually a right answer.
I was told the same. But i love to risk "playing" with my gadgets. So when i bought the xperia z through a carrier I saw the first time i boot up that the phone Unlock bootloader = NO (about 5 minutes after i bought it from the shop, so it was "original as the carrier made it).
I didn't care it and i tried to unlock. I installed a unlocked bootloader and rom and i had all that problems with the radio stuff . But the second time, after i recovered it by flashtool and a sw from sony (i don't remember the name) I was allowed to unlock it and install unlocked stuff. Now I am with Paranoid and I am so happy
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so you were able to unlock it even though it says no?
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so you were able to unlock it even though it says no?
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Really interested in this cause I am in the same situation, carrier locked with bootloader locked for good.
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Really interested in this cause I am in the same situation, carrier locked with bootloader locked for good.
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same here... unlock it. install all the unlocked stuff. Radio might don't work. . Get ur phone back by flashtool and sony sw (i don't rememmber the name). The sony software will say u after a while u r not able to recover the phone cuz you are using some some software that is not sony. Don't worry and install another time a rom unbranded by flashtool.
now unlock the phone again and install everything u might like
There is only a problem with the twrp recovery, so use only the other one
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same here... unlock it. install all the unlocked stuff. Radio might don't work. . Get ur phone back by flashtool and sony sw (i don't rememmber the name). The sony software will say u after a while u r not able to recover the phone cuz you are using some some software that is not sony. Don't worry and install another time a rom unbranded by flashtool.
now unlock the phone again and install everything u might like
There is only a problem with the twrp recovery, so use only the other one
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Can anyone else confirm this?
Thanks!
Very interesting... Im waiting the confirmation from sony to pick up my phone without cost to change the fastboot to yes, but if this is true and someone else could confirm this method il do it tonight!!!!
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I think if you want others to try what you've done, (and it is interesting if we can unlock bootloaders this way)
then you may want to highlight which steps you did in more detail.
Which roms did you try to flash that resorted in no radio functions?
which rom did you try to flash with flashtool? which version of flashtool as well?
Did you do anything else?
I somehow doubt engineers would make an oversight as big as this one.
But fingers crossed nevertheless.
+1 for a detailed description of the steps you took. This could be huge!
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I somehow doubt engineers would make an oversight as big as this one.
But fingers crossed nevertheless.
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Indeed, this move would make the XZ much more attractive for buyers which have the bootloader locked from the carrier.
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Indeed, this move would make the XZ much more attractive for buyers which have the bootloader locked from the carrier.
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this must be the first topic on xperia z´s forum hehehe.