Bricked device? - Nexus 6P Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi everyone,
While trying to upgrade my device to stock Android 7.1.1, I've forgotten to flash the boot image. All the other components have been correctly flashed (system, bootloader, radio, etc.), but I was not careful enough and I forgot to flash the boot image. The problem is I've decided to relock my bootloader (silly me) right afterwards and now the device is in a bootloop (as the current boot image comes from the custom ROM that was installed previously). Naturally, I cannot unlock my bootloader again as it says "OEM unlock is not allowed". Am I screwed? Any ideas on how to unlock my bootloader? After many years of flashing, this is the first time I'm in a real trouble. Thanks for your help!

Yup u may at a lose if the Bootloader is locked then I don't think u can flash anything that's why it's recommended not to Relock the Bootloader bc if you phone doesn't boot for some reason then there's nothing u can do but to RMA it if u still have warranty. If not then sell as parts
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Thanks for your input! I will have it RMA'ed, so it's not a huge deal, but I was wondering whether there was a way of troubleshooting this. But I guess that's not possible. Cheers!

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In need of Help (Root) won't boot

Hello,
So, I got my Nexus 10 today. Super nice tablet. I wanted to root it and unlock the bootloader - unlocking the bootloader went fine, and I managed to flash CWM recovery. However, I forgot the enable USB Debugging under developer tools before I started all this..
My question now, how do I get this thing to boot again? And what is the smartest move now to root it?
Thanks!
What method did you use?
I keep linking these same posts lately. lol
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=37019359&postcount=10
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=37020134&postcount=3
If you're stuck in a boot loop after unlocking the bootloader, you may have to perform a factory reset from recovery. I had to do this to get mine booting again after I unlocked it. After the reset, everything worked great.
Of course, this is also assuming you unlocked your bootloader using fastboot , and not a toolkit. Solution might be the same though either way. May be worth a shot.
I also borked the original ROM after unlocking it, before I even flashed a custom recovery using the nexus toolkit (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2015467)
However, it is quite easy to reflash the software (you will loose the data though) through the same toolkit. After that I was able to flash TWRP recovery and CM10.1
Thank you all for your help! Got it working using the linux toolkit and perform a factory reset

Updates through custom recovery with a locked bootloader possible?

If I locked my bootloader, can I update SuperSU (zip) or TWRP (img) using TWRP --> Install?
I'm already aware that it won't allow me to flash custom ROMs, custom recoveries or use fastboot commands.
What does having a locked bootloader prevent me from doing?
Thank you
AndrewDam said:
If I locked my bootloader, can I update SuperSU (zip) or TWRP (img) using TWRP --> Install?
I'm already aware that it won't allow me to flash custom ROMs, custom recoveries or use fastboot commands.
What does having a locked bootloader prevent me from doing?
Thank you
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The better question is why would you have a locked bootloader? If you have any kind of boot loop or error you will end up with a paper weight that will have to be sent off for repairs when its easily fixed with an unlocked bootloader.
murphyjasonc said:
The better question is why would you have a locked bootloader? If you have any kind of boot loop or error you will end up with a paper weight that will have to be sent off for repairs when its easily fixed with an unlocked bootloader.
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You're right about having a boot loop problem but isn't the phone more secure with a locked bootloader though? I read that it's recommended that you relock the bootloader if you're done making modifications so that no one can do anything malicious with your phone (to some extent).
AndrewDam said:
You're right about having a boot loop problem but isn't the phone more secure with a locked bootloader though? I read that it's recommended that you relock the bootloader if you're done making modifications so that no one can do anything malicious with your phone (to some extent).
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I would say it's much more likely you brick your phone due to having a locked bootloader than someone else getting their hands on your phone and actually having the knowledge to cause trouble for you.
to relock your bootloader you must have FULLY STOCK firmware back on your device, relocking with anything in the phone being custom can result in a paperweight
Having a rooted phone is more vulnerable than a unlocked bl phone. Dont lock bl back unless you are full stock (I would still say dont though)
AndrewDam said:
You're right about having a boot loop problem but isn't the phone more secure with a locked bootloader though? I read that it's recommended that you relock the bootloader if you're done making modifications so that no one can do anything malicious with your phone (to some extent).
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It's more secure, sure. But if you take care of your phone it doesn't fall into the wrong hands. Plus, if you have TWRP installed still a tech savvy thief (one who understands what a locked bootloader means) can easily flash a ROM and boot into the phone. As sometime else pointed out, the chances of you ending up with a brick are higher than the chances of someone getting your phone.
Sent from my Nexus 6P
Ok that makes sense to not lock the bootloader. Thanks for the information everyone!

Relock Bootloader with Nexus Root Toolkit

I have a 6P running 7.1.1 that has never been rooted or modified in anyway other than unlocking the bootloader. When I first got the phone I unlocked the bootloader so I could root the phone later if I wanted to without wiping the contents. I never rooted it.
Now Android Pay doesn't work with an unlocked bootloader. I would like to relock it. I understand that this will wipe my device. My question is, can I just press the button in NRT that says "OEM Lock" and it will take care of any flashing or resetting that needs to be done? I was more up to speed on all this when I had my Nexus 5, but the 6P hasn't really required me to get that involved.
Thank you for any help or advice.
Yes, OEM Lock will work, it just sends the ADB commands to your phone. Yes it will (unfortunately) factory reset the phone so to be sure to backup what you need, or at least be sure the Google backup feature is enabled for your apps.
Couldn't you just flash a custom kernel to get AP working again? For example, ElementalX has the bootloader check removed from the kernel. Use fastboot to boot into latest official TWRP without flashing it to the device and use that to flash EX kernel.
v12xke said:
Yes, OEM Lock will work, it just sends the ADB commands to your phone. Yes it will (unfortunately) factory reset the phone so to be sure to backup what you need, or at least be sure the Google backup feature is enabled for your apps.
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Thanks for the feedback. I knew I was going to lose everything, I just didn't want to brick it someway because it was 7.1.1.

Downgrade from 7.1.1 to anything lower with a locked bootloader?

In short, phone is stuck in a bootloop for no reason that I would know.
Out of warranty, so that option isn't available.
I really just need to get the bootloader unlocked, but I can't access the main screen.
I can access the recovery and bootloader, but when I tried doing an ota update through recovery, (even with NUF26K) it kept failing.
I need to be able to flash a full factory image, which is why I need the bootloader unlocked.
Thank you!
matistight said:
In short, phone is stuck in a bootloop for no reason that I would know.
Out of warranty, so that option isn't available.
I really just need to get the bootloader unlocked, but I can't access the main screen.
I can access the recovery and bootloader, but when I tried doing an ota update through recovery, (even with NUF26K) it kept failing.
I need to be able to flash a full factory image, which is why I need the bootloader unlocked.
Thank you!
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Hi... Did the bootloop came from nowhere or what were you doing when it happened?
What error do you get when you sideload the ota?
Tried formatting cache or factory reset?
Edit: You can't downgrade with a locked bootloader.
matistight said:
I can access the recovery and bootloader, but when I tried doing an ota update through recovery, (even with NUF26K) it kept failing.
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You will not be able to unlock the bootloader without booting the OS and entering Dev Options to allow "OEM Unlocking". Now that the 7.1.2 beta is out, that OTA is worth giving a shot. I'd certainly try the suggestions above if the beta OTA fails. If a factory reset does not work, you may be able to fastboot format userdata and cache and try the OTA route again.
v12xke said:
You will not be able to unlock the bootloader without booting the OS and entering Dev Options to allow "OEM Unlocking". Now that the 7.1.2 beta is out, that OTA is worth giving a shot. I'd certainly try the suggestions above if the beta OTA fails. If a factory reset does not work, you may be able to fastboot format userdata and cache and try the OTA route again.
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Completely gave up on this, but I will give you the error when I get home, it was somewhat contradicting.
I have a Oneplus X I am using now, but the screen size is killing my hands! Atleast I am not out a phone
Maybe there is a way to erase/corrupt the system and bootloader and ota with a 6.0.x? I didnt really like android N
matistight said:
Completely gave up on this, but I will give you the error when I get home, it was somewhat contradicting.
I have a Oneplus X I am using now, but the screen size is killing my hands! Atleast I am not out a phone
Maybe there is a way to erase/corrupt the system and bootloader and ota with a 6.0.x? I didnt really like android N
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If you erase or corrupt the bootloader then the phone is hard bricked (if it already isn't). I think you need an unlocked bootloader to do that anyways. Any flashing or erasing command in fastboot is going to need an unlocked bootloader. Even if you did somehow manage to delete the bootloader, without the phone being unlocked you can't flash a new one = hard brick.
If your phone is BL locked, you can't access Android, recovery doesn't help, you're mostly out of luck. Some people have said that using MSkips toolkit recovered their phones, but others had no such luck. There's a lot of people in the same boat as you. Others have tried calling Google about the issue despite their warranty status. Your phone is locked and a stock OTA took it out, from the sounds of it. Maybe they'll be willing to work with you. The worst they can do is say no, can't hurt to try. Good luck!
Why do you want to downgrade?
rchtk said:
Why do you want to downgrade?
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Never really like 7.x and it has been the only OS that has bricked my phone without being rooted.
Unfortunately you can neither use an OTA to downgrade nor flash a factory image without BL unlocked.
And I'm not sure that would help either. Your device corrupted itself for a reason and that might be the flash failing (which the Nougat update exhibited, but Nougat isn't the root cause probably). You could rather wait for a higher OTA and hope.
Any recovery log to post?
How old is the phone? 1 year?

Freshly bought Mi A1 - to OTA or not to OTA?

Hey guys,
want to mod my freshly bought Mi A1 to the max, but I'm not sure if i should OTA first or better start modding right away?
I already unlocked the bootloader and it didnt wipe it - it also has 7.1 installed still. Generally I'm usually reluctant to do official updates because they usually make modding harder - but I tried booting the treble TWRP installer .img through fastboot (without installing it) and it failed because some partition was missing it said.. so I just want to hear if OTA is necessary to use the latest custom roms or if i can keep the old bootloader etc?
Would be cool if someone who knows could say smth about that.
Or is updating through OTA actually recommended even when not planning to ever use stock roms?
zroice said:
Hey guys,
want to mod my freshly bought Mi A1 to the max, but I'm not sure if i should OTA first or better start modding right away?
I already unlocked the bootloader and it didnt wipe it - it also has 7.1 installed still. Generally I'm usually reluctant to do official updates because they usually make modding harder - but I tried booting the treble TWRP installer .img through fastboot (without installing it) and it failed because some partition was missing it said.. so I just want to hear if OTA is necessary to use the latest custom roms or if i can keep the old bootloader etc?
Would be cool if someone who knows could say smth about that.
Or is updating through OTA actually recommended even when not planning to ever use stock roms?
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If security matters for you yes
The only thing you'll share with a custom ROM is the bootloader
Since may update locking or relocking the bootloader will wipe your data
It's your choice
but it will still work as easy as before to unlock/lock with just a fastboot command, right?
and will a custom rom work with a locked bootloader? Like first unlock, install custom rom + kernel, then relock?
zroice said:
but it will still work as easy as before to unlock/lock with just a fastboot command, right?
and will a custom rom work with a locked bootloader? Like first unlock, install custom rom + kernel, then relock?
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You have to enable it in Developer settings.
zroice said:
but it will still work as easy as before to unlock/lock with just a fastboot command, right?
and will a custom rom work with a locked bootloader? Like first unlock, install custom rom + kernel, then relock?
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It will always be that easy to unlock and relock the bootloader
No don't relock on anything that is out of stock (custom kernel , magisk, custom ROM etc) this will lead to a softbrick and you'll have to be on edl more to reflash a stock rom
What's the interest of having a locked bootloader with a custom ROM? You won't pass the safety net anyway
Just keep it unlock
You can do ota with an unlocked bootloader
Dead-neM said:
It will always be that easy to unlock and relock the bootloader
No don't relock on anything that is out of stock (custom kernel , magisk, custom ROM etc) this will lead to a softbrick and you'll have to be on edl more to reflash a stock rom
What's the interest of having a locked bootloader with a custom ROM? You won't pass the safety net anyway
Just keep it unlock
You can do ota with an unlocked bootloader
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alright. thanks very much for explaining in details - exactly what i was looking for.
What's the use of your android one device if you will not update it, that's what you pay for.
HidekiRyuga said:
What's the use of your android one device if you will not update it, that's what you pay for.
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hahahaaa exactly the point :laugh:
well once you have everything "perfectly set up" updates can ruin it. but yea relocking the bootloader really was a stupid idea - it was the idea to make it tamper proof but since custom kernels wont boot with locked bootloader that wouldnt work.

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