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64 gig version of Moto X now available on motomaker for U.S. users.
check it out.
https://www.motorola.com/us/motomaker?pid=FLEXR1#interior/memory
gammite said:
64 gig version of Moto X now available on motomaker for U.S. users.
check it out.
https://www.motorola.com/us/motomaker?pid=FLEXR1#interior/memory
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I only see the 32GB option.
Edit: Now i get 64GB. Niiice!
Well that sucks, earlier I got in on the Moto X for a penny trial thing, would have been nice to have had this one as an option.
This should have been available from the beginning.
Excited to see this, but it jumps to 499 at checkout and there isn't a 64GB developer edition. It kinda gives me a reason to get a custom one I guess. I'm also under the impression that this means that X+1 is going to take longer to release than I thought or Motorola has a buttload of MotoX shells to get rid of still. I gotta see how much I can sell my Developer edition for and I guess I'll decide to either jump on this or wait for the next one.
Edit. I went back to see if they fixed the checkout and realized that it isn't an error. $449 is for republic wireless. I guess they are subsidizing it slightly.
The Moto design site starts out at $449 for the 64gig version, then the select carrier page bumps you up to $499 for the GSM Unlocked version. What's that about?
It's $50 cheaper for the Republic Wireless version. Same for the 32 and 16GB versions too. It's been that way from the beginning I believe.
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Just remember.... No root.
KJ said:
Just remember.... No root.
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From what I have read the T-Mobile version can be rooted just as easily as the GSM Dev Edition. Unlocking the bootloader on the T-Mobile phone voids the warranty, unlike on the GSM Dev Edition. Other carriers may have the X locked down more.
marvin02 said:
From what I have read the T-Mobile version can be rooted just as easily as the GSM Dev Edition. Unlocking the bootloader on the T-Mobile phone voids the warranty, unlike on the GSM Dev Edition. Other carriers may have the X locked down more.
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Motomakers are what these are...no? I was sure they can't be unlocked.
And definitely republic wireless can't be.
I'm waiting on the 64GB unlocked GSM version from the 2 week trial. The unlocked gsm is the same as the T-Mobile version and the bootloader can be unlocked.
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So, correct me if I'm wrong: the GSM unlocked version (which still made me choose the AT&T/T-Mobile option to get the unlocked version) can or can not be rooted? I know it can be bootloader unlocked, at least according the Motorola bootloader unlocking page (I chose the T-Mobile version there and it shows as bootloader unlockable).
I mean, it's entirely possible that these trial phones will have their specific IMEI numbers (if you ordered one for the 14 day trial) added to some other entirely different internal blacklist that won't let us unlock them for the trial period, that's my concern.
I fully intend to do everything possible with this phone when I get it - that's what a trial period is for, and when it's shipped back (if it doesn't live up to my expectations) they can easily just reset it in a few minutes time (bootloader locked, restored to factory state, even alter the IMEI and program it with an entirely new one if they want, it's their damned device).
As long as I know it can be rooted and then bootloader unlocked so I can play around with some ROMs, I'm cool with that and could decide to keep it. If not, then I'll just toy with it and send it back - again, it's just a penny so it's not like I'm breaking the bank or anything.
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So, correct me if I'm wrong: the GSM unlocked version (which still made me choose the AT&T/T-Mobile option to get the unlocked version) can or can not be rooted? I know it can be bootloader unlocked, at least according the Motorola bootloader unlocking page (I chose the T-Mobile version there and it shows as bootloader unlockable).
I mean, it's entirely possible that these trial phones will have their specific IMEI numbers (if you ordered one for the 14 day trial) added to some other entirely different internal blacklist that won't let us unlock them for the trial period, that's my concern.
I fully intend to do everything possible with this phone when I get it - that's what a trial period is for, and when it's shipped back (if it doesn't live up to my expectations) they can easily just reset it in a few minutes time (bootloader locked, restored to factory state, even alter the IMEI and program it with an entirely new one if they want, it's their damned device).
As long as I know it can be rooted and then bootloader unlocked so I can play around with some ROMs, I'm cool with that and could decide to keep it. If not, then I'll just toy with it and send it back - again, it's just a penny so it's not like I'm breaking the bank or anything.
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They could see you unlocked the bootloader and send it back to you and charge you. If unlocking voids warranty, which it does on anything that's not a dev edition, then it may affect returning it too.
A possibility anyway.
KJ said:
Motomakers are what these are...no? I was sure they can't be unlocked.
And definitely republic wireless can't be.
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It depends on the carrier.
Verizon and ATT moto makers can't be unlocked. You are right, Replublic Wireless can't be unlocked.
However, Sprint and the "GSM Unlocked (ships with T-Mobile SIM)" variants can be. Some other carriers can too.
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So, correct me if I'm wrong: the GSM unlocked version (which still made me choose the AT&T/T-Mobile option to get the unlocked version) can or can not be rooted? I know it can be bootloader unlocked, at least according the Motorola bootloader unlocking page (I chose the T-Mobile version there and it shows as bootloader unlockable).
I mean, it's entirely possible that these trial phones will have their specific IMEI numbers (if you ordered one for the 14 day trial) added to some other entirely different internal blacklist that won't let us unlock them for the trial period, that's my concern.
I fully intend to do everything possible with this phone when I get it - that's what a trial period is for, and when it's shipped back (if it doesn't live up to my expectations) they can easily just reset it in a few minutes time (bootloader locked, restored to factory state, even alter the IMEI and program it with an entirely new one if they want, it's their damned device).
As long as I know it can be rooted and then bootloader unlocked so I can play around with some ROMs, I'm cool with that and could decide to keep it. If not, then I'll just toy with it and send it back - again, it's just a penny so it's not like I'm breaking the bank or anything.
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If you do anything that voids the warranty while you are "trying it for $.01" they will likely refuse return.
If you are buying a Moto Maker X, unlocking its bootloader DOES void the warranty just by completing the action of requesting the code from Moto. You are submitting unique info to Moto about the phone you are unlocking, so expect they will know you have requested the unlock code.
And as for Moto can"easily" re-lock the bootloader, it depends on if its an eFuse or not. Using mFastboot, we can get the bootloader status to unlock and relock, not LOCK. If its an eFuse, moto likely can't set it back to lock without replacing components.
Can you get a developer edition for a penny? If so you do keep warranty for unlocking. I cannot verify whether or not they will accept the return, for that I would call Motorola and request confirmation in writing that they will accept the return even if you unlock the boot loader. If yes, get it, test it, if you like it send it back and order the Moto Maker one you want.
SymbioticGenius said:
Can you get a developer edition for a penny? If so you do keep warranty for unlocking. I cannot verify whether or not they will accept the return, for that I would call Motorola and request confirmation in writing that they will accept the return even if you unlock the boot loader. If yes, get it, test it, if you like it send it back and order the Moto Maker one you want.
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The "Try Then Buy" FAQ clearly stated that the regular non-Moto Maker version, the Moto Maker version, and the Dev Edition were all supposed to be available for that offer but I tried several times to get the Dev Edition and each time I punched in the promo code they sent me, it wouldn't apply the discount and the price remained $449 and change. After maybe 5 attempts, I decided to contact them using their "instant chat" support and the first time it said I was number 18 in the queue so I waited 14 minutes and when I got to being number 3 in the queue, it kicked me out and said their instant chat support was offline.
I waited a minute, reconnected to the chat support thing and it said I was number 27 with a wait time of 35 minutes so I said the hell with it and just ordered a Moto Maker edition, hence my question(s) above about rooting/unlocking.
For 14 days it's my phone, that's how the deal goes, so I'm going to use it as if it were my actual device, that's the only way I'm going to know if I want to actually keep it - I'll fire off an email to 'em when it arrives to clarify things, but if I do end up rooting it and unlocking the bootloader and then they refuse the return of the phone, well... guess I'll be getting it for free, who knows.
br0adband said:
The "Try Then Buy" FAQ clearly stated that the regular non-Moto Maker version, the Moto Maker version, and the Dev Edition were all supposed to be available for that offer but I tried several times to get the Dev Edition and each time I punched in the promo code they sent me, it wouldn't apply the discount and the price remained $449 and change. After maybe 5 attempts, I decided to contact them using their "instant chat" support and the first time it said I was number 18 in the queue so I waited 14 minutes and when I got to being number 3 in the queue, it kicked me out and said their instant chat support was offline.
I waited a minute, reconnected to the chat support thing and it said I was number 27 with a wait time of 35 minutes so I said the hell with it and just ordered a Moto Maker edition, hence my question(s) above about rooting/unlocking.
For 14 days it's my phone, that's how the deal goes, so I'm going to use it as if it were my actual device, that's the only way I'm going to know if I want to actually keep it - I'll fire off an email to 'em when it arrives to clarify things, but if I do end up rooting it and unlocking the bootloader and then they refuse the return of the phone, well... guess I'll be getting it for free, who knows.
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I'm sure they won't let you have it free. Lol
And yes, you will void the warranty.... And therefore probably void your chance to return it.
Remember.....us rooters are a very....very tiny fraction of their customers. They don't think of us when they make deals, or rules or promos.....most will try it, not change a single thing and keep it or return it. Then WE come along, void its warranty and try to return it. Nope....not happening. You own it now. Pay up. Or bye bye imei. And now you own a pretty paperweight.
And.....if moto is smart, which they seem to be, any device on this promo....no matter the carrier....won't be eligible to unlock on their site. Didn't think of that one....did we. I'm betting they won't be eligible to unlock on motos site, not until the deal is done and you keep it. ?
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Also....come on now....you don't NEED root to know if you like a device. Lol
Very valid points KJ. Sad thing is I've had root since day one and I barely use apps that require it anymore. With the recent updates and the ability to disable apps without TiBu my battery life is fine so the only thing I've used root for is kernel tweaks.
Try the phone, if you even remotely like it without root, you'll like it that much more with it.
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Very valid points KJ. Sad thing is I've had root since day one and I barely use apps that require it anymore. With the recent updates and the ability to disable apps without TiBu the only thing I've used root for is kernel tweaks.
Try the phone, if you even remotely like it without root, you'll like it that much more with it.
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I'd die without root. Lol. Luckily I research first and would never own a device I can't root.
Yeah, I don't get the attitude about its mine for 14 days. Its yours to TRY they are saying. Taking it apart physically or unlocking boot loaders and messing with the system is not something they will be happy about. They'll just laugh, send it back to you and say congrats on your new purchase. Lol.
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I'd die without root. Lol. Luckily I research first and would never own a device I can't root.
Yeah, I don't get the attitude about its mine for 14 days. Its yours to TRY they are saying. Taking it apart physically or unlocking boot loaders and messing with the system is not something they will be happy about. They'll just laugh, send it back to you and say congrats on your new purchase. Lol.
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I would never own a phone without an unlockable boot loader. Until the Nexus5 all my phones had CM and I bought my phones based on having a stable-ish build. I understand your point.
I think I should teach many of you in here something my father taught me as a kid.
If something isn't yours return it how you found it. If you break it, you replace it.
Otherwise known as "you break it, you bought it."
I purchased the G4 32GB model XT1625 from Amazon (not their ad version) over the weekend for $179. I followed the instructions how to request the bootloader unlock code from Motorola, it says my device is not eligible to unlock. Has anyone purchased XT1625 from Amazon and are able to get the unlock code from Moto?
This has already been covered, read the other threads. It was only available for about a week to unlock, then Motorola/Amazon put a stop to it apparently. Return the phone if not satisfied.
Doukeyakusha said:
This has already been covered, read the other threads. It was only available for about a week to unlock, then Motorola/Amazon put a stop to it apparently. Return the phone if not satisfied.
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Mine is not the Amazon ad version, it's the standard version, isn't that suppose to be eligible for bootloader unlcok from moto?
2kmy477 said:
Mine is not the Amazon ad version, it's the standard version, isn't that suppose to be eligible for bootloader unlcok from moto?
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Ah, thanks for clarifying. Some have said the Retail, non-ad version was supposed to be bootloader unlockable. Others were saying No Moto versions from Amazon qualified.
Here is the list. If you got the Non Prime Exclusive, it qualifies for the unlock: https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/87215 <-------according to that at least.
2kmy477 said:
Mine is not the Amazon ad version, it's the standard version, isn't that suppose to be eligible for bootloader unlcok from moto?
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That would tick me off just a little.
Doukeyakusha said:
Ah, thanks for clarifying. Some have said the Retail, non-ad version was supposed to be bootloader unlockable. Others were saying No Moto versions from Amazon qualified.
Here is the list. If you got the Non Prime Exclusive, it qualifies for the unlock: https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/87215 <-------according to that at least.
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Thanks for the link. I may have to contact Motorola for this.
Yep, no problem. hopefully you get it sorted.
2kmy477 said:
Thanks for the link. I may have to contact Motorola for this.
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Let us know how this turns out. Another suggestion, the Motorola Lenovo forums has a Bootloader Unlocking Assistance thread dedicated to helping folks get their phones unlocked. It would be worth a post there.
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Moto-G4-Moto-G4-Plus/Bootloader-unlock-assistance/td-p/3366652
2kmy477 said:
I purchased the G4 32GB model XT1625 from Amazon (not their ad version) over the weekend for $179. I followed the instructions how to request the bootloader unlock code from Motorola, it says my device is not eligible to unlock. Has anyone purchased XT1625 from Amazon and are able to get the unlock code from Moto?
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When requesting the bootloader unlock, did you manually scrub the output of get_unlock_data? Or did you use the online data scrub tool?
Tel864 said:
Let us know how this turns out. Another suggestion, the Motorola Lenovo forums has a Bootloader Unlocking Assistance thread dedicated to helping folks get their phones unlocked. It would be worth a post there.
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Moto-G4-Moto-G4-Plus/Bootloader-unlock-assistance/td-p/3366652
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I just got off the phone with support, the guy said G4 from Amazon (ads or no ads) will not qualify for bootloader unlock. This sucks.
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When requesting the bootloader unlock, did you manually scrub the output of get_unlock_data? Or did you use the online data scrub tool?
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I used both.
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I just got off the phone with support, the guy said G4 from Amazon (ads or no ads) will not qualify for bootloader unlock. This sucks.
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Yep, that sucks bigtime. I would imagine that their sales would go down if this became known. So apparently the only advantage of the no ad is ota's if one considers that an advantage.
I've already posted a 1 star review on Amazon and hopefully others will.
Ads or no ads? ... How is that possible?
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Ads or no ads? ... How is that possible?
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They're treating it like a phone you'd buy from AT&T or another carrier.
The Amazon ad subsidized phone understand... But the stock moto phone... I'm sceptic.
hi 2kmy477,
fyi, i received the moto g4 standard edition with the $50 instant rebate from amazon. i purchased the phone on the 8th of july and received the package on the 21st. Immediately after receiving the phone I did a bootloader unlock attempt and it worked on the first try. All I can say is make sure you copy all lines of the boot loader unlock string for your device that is shown after entering the fastboot bootloader unlock command. After copying the entire string, make sure to enter it into the online scrub tool that is on the bootloader unlock website of motorola.
Now use the cleaned bootloader unlock string from the online scrub tool to apply for a bootloader unlock code. This should activate a blue button labeled "Request Unlock Key", which will give you the unlock key once you click it.
If things don't work despite this, I don't know what to say. Motorola specifically said on their website that the "Prime Exclusive" version of the G4 will be locked officially, whereas other variants will not. As stated above, I received the standard edition of the G4 after the 19th of July which is when new bootloader unlock attempts for the Moto G4 Prime exclusive started to get blacklisted.
Also, make sure it says "retus" in the software channel of your phone. To locate the software channel of your phone, open the phone settings and tap on "about phone". "retus" is motorola's software channel for all moto g4 phones, except the prime exclusive version which has "amzn" instead of "retus". If you have "amzn" in your software channel, I think it is best to return your phone and get the standard edition from amazon.
Please let us know if you happen to resolve this problem!
Can anyone else confirm a non-ad subsidized, standard version Moto G4 if purchased from Amazon cannot be bootloader unlocked?!?!
Frankly, I would be shocked if a normal retail version was, but I want to verify... I was almost ready to click to purchase on one for my son who broke the screen on his Huawei Ascend Mate 2 this morning... I would really rather not if it can't be unlocked, I would just order it from Motonova and let him pick the color and stuff and he can use his old Nokia 520 for a few extra days.
aznindguy4u said:
hi 2kmy477,
fyi, i received the moto g4 standard edition with the $50 instant rebate from amazon. i purchased the phone on the 8th of july and received the package on the 21st. Immediately after receiving the phone I did a bootloader unlock attempt and it worked on the first try. All I can say is make sure you copy all lines of the boot loader unlock string for your device that is shown after entering the fastboot bootloader unlock command. After copying the entire string, make sure to enter it into the online scrub tool that is on the bootloader unlock website of motorola.
Now use the cleaned bootloader unlock string from the online scrub tool to apply for a bootloader unlock code. This should activate a blue button labeled "Request Unlock Key", which will give you the unlock key once you click it.
If things don't work despite this, I don't know what to say. Motorola specifically said on their website that the "Prime Exclusive" version of the G4 will be locked officially, whereas other variants will not. As stated above, I received the standard edition of the G4 after the 19th of July which is when new bootloader unlock attempts for the Moto G4 Prime exclusive started to get blacklisted.
Also, make sure it says "retus" in the software channel of your phone. To locate the software channel of your phone, open the phone settings and tap on "about phone". "retus" is motorola's software channel for all moto g4 phones, except the prime exclusive version which has "amzn" instead of "retus". If you have "amzn" in your software channel, I think it is best to return your phone and get the standard edition from amazon.
Please let us know if you happen to resolve this problem!
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I did exactly what you said in your post, no dice and yes, the software channel did show "retus". I'll return the phone back to Amazon or have them to replace the phone for me, can't beat their price of $179 for 32GB though. Anyway, thanks a lot for your help.
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Can anyone else confirm a non-ad subsidized, standard version Moto G4 if purchased from Amazon cannot be bootloader unlocked?!?!
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I just (15 minutes ago) unlocked the bootloader on my amazon-bought, non-ad version of the G4. Unlock code worked fine, I copy-pasted each line manually, including the "#"s.
Confirmed. Waited too long to unlock. Now i get "not eligible" message. /sigh
E: False alarm. ATT doesn't understand the difference between SIM and bootloader....
Finally. Some of you may have read through some posts or threads by me. The latest update by LG for this phone really irked me yesterday. The update installed without me choosing to, and now includes a persistent notification that can only be dismissed by having mobile data on. I had both ATT and LG on chat for almost two hours this morning trying to get some answers. So.
Without further ado, there is a way to unlock our bootloaders. I'm kind of surprised this hasn't already come up.
Prereqs
Devices must:
* Be designed for use on, and locked to, the AT&T network. (Questions? See Device unlock support. )
* Not be reported lost or stolen
* Not be involved with fraudulent activity
* Have all service commitments and installment plans completed and all early termination fees paid in full
* Not currently be active on a different AT&T customer’s account
You will need your IMEI. Go to the ATT unlock website here and submit your IMEI and case. They should get back to you within 72 hours with an unlock.
My device is currently on a plan, but I figure someone here has one paid off or is able to do so. I am willing to pay it off if someone wants to make headway in getting things going here.
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E: False alarm. ATT doesn't understand the difference between SIM and bootloader....
Finally. Some of you may have read through some posts or threads by me. The latest update by LG for this phone really irked me yesterday. The update installed without me choosing to, and now includes a persistent notification that can only be dismissed by having mobile data on. I had both ATT and LG on chat for almost two hours this morning trying to get some answers. So.
Without further ado, there is a way to unlock our bootloaders. I'm kind of surprised this hasn't already come up.
Prereqs
Devices must:
* Be designed for use on, and locked to, the AT&T network. (Questions? See Device unlock support. )
* Not be reported lost or stolen
* Not be involved with fraudulent activity
* Have all service commitments and installment plans completed and all early termination fees paid in full
* Not currently be active on a different AT&T customer’s account
You will need your IMEI. Go to the ATT unlock website here and submit your IMEI and case. They should get back to you within 72 hours with an unlock.
My device is currently on a plan, but I figure someone here has one paid off or is able to do so. I am willing to pay it off if someone wants to make headway in getting things going here.
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Sorry to burst your bubble but that's Sim unlock not bootloader unlock. You might want to do a little research before posting something like this. AT&T has never & will never make it that easy to unlock the bootloader on any of their devices except Htc they are the only manufacturer that allows bootloader unlocking even AT&T versions.
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krazyace35 said:
Sorry to burst your bubble but that's Sim unlock not bootloader unlock. You might want to do a little research before posting something like this. AT&T has never & will never make it that easy to unlock the bootloader on any of their devices except Htc they are the only manufacturer that allows bootloader unlocking even AT&T versions.
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Yeah I updated my OP. Not very stoked on ATT nor LG at the moment. Sorry guys
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E: False alarm. ATT doesn't understand the difference between SIM and bootloader....
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You did sorry but no, they do understand between SIM and bootloader unlock. In their unlocking page website (for many years) that they state to unlock phones (for out of contract phone) to use with other GSM carriers.
Only you are the one who do not understand at first LOL
I believe I have found an exploit to get the bootloader unlock codes for older Motorola devices. The first person to post their fastboot oem get_unlock_data here for the Moto X, I will test it and give you an unlock code to test completely free. Thank you!
UPDATE- Your IMEI can be extracted from the get_unlock_data so post at your own risk.
unlock data
Asisentr11 said:
I believe I have found an exploit to get the bootloader unlock codes for older Motorola devices. The first person to post their fastboot oem get_unlock_data here for the Moto X, I will test it and give you an unlock code to test completely free. Thank you!
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Please Try it on my VZW moto x 2013 non dev
my unlock data is 9900045445590200#5430363238303934365700585431303630000000#556A5D37987FAE88A376E2D11170998961337125#383048050C0001000000000000000000
Can you please please test mine too?
AT&T moto x 2013 non dev
my data is
3A35120675112119#5430313133304656494F00000000000000000000#9C8A3EB4B932C713BF0BED505106F40AF10A1BA2#FF3349040C0001000000000000000000
XT1058 ATT 5.1 with Locked Bootloader
Any updates on whether or not you've got the exploit working?
I'd love to unlock my bootloader on my XT1058 ATT Model running 5.1.
If it works, can you please post your procedure?
you can help too? please, i can pad for him
my unlock key: 3A35120675184804#5430313133304830444400000000000000000000#659FDB2BA307263F26F9CAC419075B1DF5A4595F#F84503040C0001000000000000000000
Please Help me too
My unlock code is 3A35120665478562#5430313133304454505800000000000000000000#E9B3A650722CAD8D58C513AE0FFED34521D4576E#845CF5030C0001000000000000000000
Moto x 2013 - at&t 1058 android 5.1
Update, I have tested this exploit and it has been able to give me the codes for almost all unlock data strings I've tested it on.
I have tested it on 19 devices:
8 XT1060 ( Verizon )
5 XT1056 ( Sprint )
5 XT1058 ( AT&T )
1 XT1053 ( Unlocked)
The only device it did not work on was the XT1053, or the unlocked version. I've been able to get codes for the other 18 devices. I have tested the codes out on 6 of them, and they all worked. I haven't been able to test the codes on all of the devices because most were from online and I didn't have access to the devices.
Asisentr11 said:
Update, I have tested this exploit and it has been able to give me the codes for almost all unlock data strings I've tested it on.
I have tested it on 19 devices:
8 XT1060 ( Verizon )
5 XT1056 ( Sprint )
5 XT1058 ( AT&T )
1 XT1053 ( Unlocked)
The only device it did not work on was the XT1053, or the unlocked version. I've been able to get codes for the other 18 devices. I have tested the codes out on 6 of them, and they all worked. I haven't been able to test the codes on all of the devices because most were from online and I didn't have access to the devices.
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Care to help us too?
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Care to help us too?
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I'm currently working on a way to automate it. It will be released either through apk, or a website.
Update: I am currently coding the website for this. Right now it will only work with the Moto X 1st gen, I might try to expand to other devices later.
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I'm currently working on a way to automate it. It will be released either through apk, or a website.
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Thank you so much.
xt1056
unlock data : 9900029377953700#543036333230314E324B00585431303439000000#E83AF8E581B7FA2F45A671A74FC9CAAC6C208286#534B05040C0001000000000000000000
can you please gimme unlock code
I have many phones like that just this one for testing
Wow, this is pretty cool news if it turns out to be useful. I just saw a Moto X in a pawn shop the other day, one of my favorite phones of all time and now because of this thread I'm thinking about going to get it.
Might just have to do that if I can talk 'em down on the price to make it worthwhile, if I do get - and it works fine and isn't already unlocked (fat chance of that but you just never know) - I'd love to see if it'll work with this methodology the OP has come up with.
Guess I'll take a walk over and see what's up with that Moto X, think it's an AT&T version but I can't remember precisely.
Good luck with things, regardless...
EDIT:
Ok, so I went and grabbed that Moto X, it's an AT&T XT1058 as we all know, black model, nary a mark on it so whoever owned it previously sure did a great job taking care of it thankfully. I'll post the unlock info just in case the OP cares to give it a go but if not I can wait till he/she might have that automated method available.
The unlock info for this XT1058 is:
3A35120695322625#543031313330474A534700585431303538000000#8824CC4590B14CA4D15FAD760B586CEB67232790#635986040C0001000000000000000000
and of course I checked it with Motorola and they obviously won't allow it to unlock since it's the AT&T variant. But anyway, there it is, so fingers crossed I suppose. I missed my original Moto X, still have some accessories for it including a Griffin desktop stand I got for my original one from Motorola for free so I might have to dig that out of a closet and make use of it again. Small phone nowadays compared to modern monster 5" and larger beasts but I do still love the Moto X and I'm glad I got another one.
(for whatever reason, when I look at that code above it has 2 spaces in it as displayed by my browser which if Firefox ESR but it doesn't have any spaces when I copied/pasted it, and I see the same thing for other codes posted above - just wanted to say that for some reason, 132 digits long)
Need Unlock Data
Asisentr11 said:
I believe I have found an exploit to get the bootloader unlock codes for older Motorola devices. The first person to post their fastboot oem get_unlock_data here for the Moto X, I will test it and give you an unlock code to test completely free. Thank you!
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3A35120665613310#54303632323033344F5400000000000000000000#7A04F4EA39F11EF50E8A7179855532E4EE8A88CF#F50630040C0001000000000000000000
XT1058 ATT 5.1
Need unlock data T_T help pls
This Will Be Awesome!
Asisentr11 said:
I'm currently working on a way to automate it. It will be released either through apk, or a website.
Update: I am currently coding the website for this. Right now it will only work with the Moto X 1st gen, I might try to expand to other devices later.
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Asisentr11,
Thank You for doing this! My wife and I bought 2 Moto X 2013 (non-dev) phones under Verizon, when we had their Unlimited Data Plan. Right after we bought the phones, Verizon changed their plans and Unlimited Data users were promptly charged extra $$$ for it! So we go to Motorola to get unlock codes (so we can get better battery life, etc.) and they say that they cannot give me the unlock code! If your method works, we will definitely apply it.
Best Wishes with this!
Brick and Unbrick 3 times while playing around moto x
9900045439379100#5430363230303558305100585431303630000000#91083E2378D748D89C92D61BC102C24DAC46E63F#0CFA99040C0001000000000000000000
I would kill for a unlock code.Embrace me
verizon 5.1 LPAS23.12-39.7-1
3A35120685627189#5430313133304951534A00000000000000000000#9B41D4BC473E4A6EC303D5ED05B0DE4F8260CD76#2712AC040C0001000000000000000000
Is it my ATT&T android 4.2.2 xt1058
The OP posted something about the Moto Z basically a week ago and hasn't made a peep since so, either he/she will come back and provide an update at some point or this is just another pipe dream in the wind, so to speak.
unlock data
9900012077259700#54303632383032435A5000000000000000000000#BDBC8E67830CC4D138C32A06C1B824668201B141#91F70A040C0001000000000000000000
xt1060 (2013) VZW
android 5.1
thanks
Any chance you could test on the Republic Wireless firmware? I'm very interested in that.
9900045450090800#54303632383036
32354200585431303630000000#09B8
1E24EFD6D2D9FAF2F6B8B96DE5A82E4
D895D#BE52DD040C000100000000000
0000000 plz give me unlock key plz.
A colleague of mine is trying to get this phone unlocked but has been unable to obtain an unlocking code. (Edit, I believe it's branded by Verizon?)
He has tried several vendors on ebay but they have all said they don't have the unlock code for his IMEI in their database yet. Some of them added that eventually they will get the unlock code, it just takes time.
Is there anything else that can be done?
Thanks!
This has been an issue with the verizon variant of moto e4 and this topic has been discussed in another thread. Also you should be aware that the bootloader on the verizon variant is not unlockable as is in the case with other recent verizon models so it's not possible to root or install a custom rom.
Armitagej said:
A colleague of mine is trying to get this phone unlocked but has been unable to obtain an unlocking code. (Edit, I believe it's branded by Verizon?)
He has tried several vendors on ebay but they have all said they don't have the unlock code for his IMEI in their database yet. Some of them added that eventually they will get the unlock code, it just takes time.
Is there anything else that can be done?
Thanks!
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No.You Cant unlock it in this moment. You need to wait like one or two months. When the database update his servers, then you can ask for your code.
Hi Gents,
Thank you for the info. I will let me colleague know.
I stayed persistent ... Calling differant Verizon numbers, live chatting on line, basically bugging verizon wireless for almost 3 whole weeks... They gave me my unlock code about a week ago. even tho i really qualified for it about 3 weeks ago... Always , always always make sure u speak withe a live agent and accuse them of lying 2 the hardworking Americans... I took it there more than once with Verizon ,but it took all that before they gave it 2 me... Im not special so u can do it 2.