Remove "Unlocked Bootloader Warning" at boot. - OnePlus 5 Questions & Answers

Hello I'm wondering if anyone has done something similar to this for OnePlus 5 yet? The warning is very annoying.
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that's normal

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that's normal
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I know it's normal. I was wondering if someone made a workaround like the one in the thread I linked. I know it's purely aestethic.
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Gleipner said:
I know it's normal. I was wondering if someone made a workaround like the one in the thread I linked. I know it's purely aestethic.
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I have not seen or found one.

sting5566 said:
I have not seen or found one.
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Know if there's a thread somewhere, where you can request stuff?
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Gleipner said:
Know if there's a thread somewhere, where you can request stuff?
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I know it's been asked about but no one has posted anything.

sting5566 said:
I know it's been asked about but no one has posted anything.
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Surely someone is skilled enough here to make this happen?
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Gleipner said:
Surely someone is skilled enough here to make this happen?
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I don't believe it's that simple, I also have a Nexus 6P and still get the warning on that too so don't think we will see anything come up for it.

sting5566 said:
I don't believe it's that simple, I also have a Nexus 6P and still get the warning on that too so don't think we will see anything come up for it.
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I'm not a developer but when reading the Moto thread it seemed simple enough, just need someone with the skill to care enough to do it I guess
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Gleipner said:
Hello I'm wondering if anyone has done something similar to this for OnePlus 5 yet? The warning is very annoying.
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I actually did replace the bootloader .bin on mine to get rid of the OnePlus logo in place of a stock Google logo, and it worked, but it didnt get rid of the actual unlocked warning unfortunately, it still flashed up.

dazr87 said:
I actually did replace the bootloader .bin on mine to get rid of the OnePlus logo in place of a stock Google logo, and it worked, but it didnt get rid of the actual unlocked warning unfortunately, it still flashed up.
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The way I understand it he just replaced the warning splash with stock logo, so the warning function is there but it looks like the logo splash?
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Gleipner said:
The way I understand it he just replaced the warning splash with stock logo, so the warning function is there but it looks like the logo splash?
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That's essentially it yes. There's a CMD app that can decompile your boot .bin then you can edit the pictures, recompile and then flash it and it should be gone. I'll see if I can find what it was called

dazr87 said:
That's essentially it yes. There's a CMD app that can decompile your boot .bin then you can edit the pictures, recompile and then flash it and it should be gone. I'll see if I can find what it was called
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Did you have any success?
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I have tried googing tools and I've found a couple but haven't had any success using them, this is a new field for me. If you find anything that works please let me know.
Also realized there are a LOT of videos on youtube for removing (replacing) the warning screen for different Motorola phones, is it somehow easier for them and why? Shouldn't it be as easy for other phones?

Gleipner said:
Did you have any success?
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I have tried googing tools and I've found a couple but haven't had any success using them, this is a new field for me. If you find anything that works please let me know.
Also realized there are a LOT of videos on youtube for removing (replacing) the warning screen for different Motorola phones, is it somehow easier for them and why? Shouldn't it be as easy for other phones?
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this is what i used: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5/themes/mod-splashinjector-t3650374

How often do you reboot your phone that it's that much of a bother? I mean I reboot my phone like twice a week.

Eric214 said:
How often do you reboot your phone that it's that much of a bother? I mean I reboot my phone like twice a week.
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Well a lot, since I use a few apps where I need to pass safetynet. Thus I need to disable xposed in magisk and reboot.
At least a couple of times per day. But I'd want to hide the warning even if I only rebooted once a month.
Reason 1: It's ugly and annoying
Reason 2: It's about bending Android to our will, if it can be done I want to do it.
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dazr87 said:
this is what i used: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5/themes/mod-splashinjector-t3650374
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I've used the tool and it works but, It doesn't extract the warning image, only extracts some chinese images and the fastboot splash (attached).
Second problem I'm using windows and this tool won't let me repack into flashable zip, the creator links to this tool though. But I'm not sure what group to choose when using it, System, Data or Boot animation group.

Gleipner said:
I've used the tool and it works but, It doesn't extract the warning image, only extracts some chinese images and the fastboot splash (attached).
Second problem I'm using windows and this tool won't let me repack into flashable zip, the creator links to this tool though. But I'm not sure what group to choose when using it, System, Data or Boot animation group.
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oh true, yeah, i've still yet to find how to remove the warning, only managed to replaced the splash logo with a stock google one

dazr87 said:
oh true, yeah, i've still yet to find how to remove the warning, only managed to replaced the splash logo with a stock google one
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I wonder where the picture is hiding, maybe I can contact oneplus and ask them?
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Gleipner said:
I wonder where the picture is hiding, maybe I can contact oneplus and ask them?
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Best guess is it's not a picture, it's actual text, and that's why it looks so ghetto. Google's were all pretty because they were pictures, and that's why they were easily replaced. OP's are likely stored in an encrypted+signed bootloader partition somewhere.
I also found "MSDOS5.0" in the strings in NON-HLOS.bin on my OP5T, so probably also explains why it looks so ghetto.. It's ****ing text on DOS. :silly:

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I get it tomorrow!

Get my nexus 7 tomorrow. Just want to know what to look for so I know if I have a good device. So far I've seen issues with: dead pixels, bad speakers, lifted screens,.... anything else I'm missing? What should I do.. take it back to the store or contact Google? Thanks Also buying it from the store I should still get the play store credits correct? Kind of looking forward to that. Would be a total downer if I don't.
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All the best and congrats at the same time for your purchase !! Have a look at the Home Screen thread and yes, download Nova Launcher if you wanna experience the home screen in the landscape mode. btw, I have ordered mine too. sadly, it will take 2-3 weeks to arrive.
woot!
BTW, there a simple build.prop edit to make the homescreen auto rotate, all you do is add this line to your build.prop and reboot.. launcher.force_enable_rotation=true
simms22 said:
woot!
BTW, there a simple build.prop edit to make the homescreen auto rotate, all you do is add this line to your build.prop and reboot.. launcher.force_enable_rotation=true
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Is it necessary to root the device to make the above code work ? Also, people have experienced slight bugs with it. I might be wrong but that's what I read in the forums here.
eddy4823 said:
Is it necessary to root the device to make the above code work ? Also, people have experienced slight bugs with it. I might be wrong but that's what I read in the forums here.
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Yes root is required.
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eddy4823 said:
Is it necessary to root the device to make the above code work ? Also, people have experienced slight bugs with it. I might be wrong but that's what I read in the forums here.
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Yes root is required.
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I'm just assuming, and can be very wrong since I don't use adb, but its probably possible to add that line to the build.prop with adb. its much easier with root though(root explorer). knowing ÜBER™, he'll probably have it rooted as fast as did
Yup. Unboxing. Signing in... playing with it... then rooting.
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ÜBER™ said:
Yup. Unboxing. Signing in... playing with it... then rooting.
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cool. I hope I will do the same but I am ZERO when it comes to knowledge of rooting a device.
eddy4823 said:
cool. I hope I will do the same but I am ZERO when it comes to knowledge of rooting a device.
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for any nexus its really easy. heres the process in a nutshell..
1. fastboot oem unlock
2. fastboot a custom recovery(twrp or cwm, i recommend twrp)
3. flash the su binaries or a custom rom in your custom recovery
4. reboot
5. profit
no need for root toolkits, youll learn nothing from them.
eddy4823 said:
cool. I hope I will do the same but I am ZERO when it comes to knowledge of rooting a device.
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That's a 5min job, check my signature.
TECK said:
That's a 5min job, check my signature.
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hmm, only took 3-4 minutes here.. without instruction. maybe the difference in time was the reading part :silly:
simms22 said:
for any nexus its really easy. heres the process in a nutshell..
1. fastboot oem unlock
2. fastboot a custom recovery(twrp or cwm, i recommend twrp)
3. flash the su binaries or a custom rom in your custom recovery
4. reboot
5. profit
no need for root toolkits, youll learn nothing from them.
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hahaha, couldn't understand S#!t.. I told u I am Zero when it comes to rooting knowledge.
eddy4823 said:
hahaha, couldn't understand S#!t.. I told u I am Zero when it comes to rooting knowledge.
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do a little reading, familiarize yourself with the words/terms, youll pick it up. what scares and messes up most are the words. the process is actually very easy but the word/terms make it seem intimidating.
I remember when I thought I was going to get my tablet the next day I ordered from Google, so I had to wait for UPS to bring the tablet to me.
Camped the tracking site every day, and it said the estimated date was exactly 3 days from purchase. The day it was supposed to arrive, the information on the site updated like all my other packages (left the shipping warehouse and was marked as out for delivery). Waited all day, got nothing, and eventually late in the day the order was rescheduled for like 2-3 days later :/
UPS Live support said it was a shipping mistake. Can't recall what was exactly said, but it was almost as if they were blaming Google for shipping the package later then mentioned...
Also, I never actually manually rooted my device, but would you just flash a custom recovery, push a CWM-flashable superuser file (either Superuser, or SuperSU), and then flash it for root? And then after that, I think you can install busybox somehow?
No... Im going out to get it tomorrow. As long as Google gives my payout like they should.
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Well lazy Google didn't pay me my money... so I won't be getting it till tomorrow. :banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead:
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simms22 said:
I'm just assuming, and can be very wrong since I don't use adb, but its probably possible to add that line to the build.prop with adb. its much easier with root though(root explorer). knowing ÜBER™, he'll probably have it rooted as fast as did
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in this case you would need to run a unsigned kernel and then remound system as root

[Q] Crazy weird soft brick

My nexus 7 is being rather crazy. the whole thing is stock and when it tried to do a system update it crashed and said error. i followed steps from some guy on you tube to try to flash back to the 4.2 stock and that just made things worse. now i am stuck at the android with its chest open and blue buttons when i try to get to recovery or any of the other stuff it just turns black and then i have to turn it on again. i dont know how to use the command prompt and i really suck at this stuff so if your can help me out and give me some detailed instructions i would be extremely grateful. please comment. all i know is that it is only soft bricked so chances are good that it can be saved. meanwhile if you have any idea please comment. Thanks.
kelton money master said:
I have somehow brought my self back to the world of sitting on my computer all day trying to unbrick a device that I own. Im pretty frustrated right now and im sick of hearing about the wug fresh website. my device is stuck on a google screen currently and says booting failed. I don't know what any of this means. I need a simple way to get back to stock. I somehow bricked this beezy because the system updater prompt came up so I updated and it said error then it bootlooped and got stuck at the colorful X. I think this happened because my google account downloaded superuser to my device because I had it downloaded to a different galaxy vibrant I owned. So I figured I could fix it and I used the nexus tool kit and I went astray... now before I hard brick it I need a boost of confidence and somebody who is willing to help me get this stupid thing back to stock. Any suggestions?
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Flash stock images via fastboot (system.img, boot.img and bootloader.img), you can find them at the Google website
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Bert98 said:
Flash stock images via fastboot (system.img, boot.img and bootloader.img), you can find them at the Google website
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Hey thanks! I will have to work on it later today. Could you tell me how i would flash them? What program to use? I have two that iv tried neither have worked maybe im doing it wrong one is the vibrant tool kit and its like a green word set up and then the other i tried was the wug fresh sort of a one click set up... sorry kinda new to the nexus world... im used to odin..
kelton money master said:
Hey thanks! I will have to work on it later today. Could you tell me how i would flash them? What program to use? I have two that iv tried neither have worked maybe im doing it wrong one is the vibrant tool kit and its like a green word set up and then the other i tried was the wug fresh sort of a one click set up... sorry kinda new to the nexus world... im used to odin..
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Just use fastboot bro, it's easy to use
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Bert98 said:
Just use fastboot bro, it's easy to use
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alright ill give it a shot! I looked into a page here... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1907796 am I looking in the right place? if so what of the fact that iv never used command prompt...? sorry lots of questions here..
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Just use fastboot bro, it's easy to use
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alright i am trying this new stuff and i dont think that my fastboot even works... i need something to just do from my computer because my device is pretty much bricked
kelton money master said:
alright ill give it a shot! I looked into a page here... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1907796 am I looking in the right place? if so what of the fact that iv never used command prompt...? sorry lots of questions here..
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Yep, it's definitely the right place, just follow the instructions of the OP
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Downgrade to older bootloader and modem?

Is it possible? For example going from the POK1 BL and modem to older ones?
Come on, you can literally type Yes/No and its done! 120 people have seen this and not ONE had 5 secs to spare?!
I have a many Problems after the Downgrade, no Samsung Firmware works no Imei only CM12.1 works. The BL and Modem COJ3...
I will make a new test this Week... Sorry for my Bad English...
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Come on, you can literally type Yes/No and its done! 120 people have seen this and not ONE had 5 secs to spare?!
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After almost 2000 posts to your credit and being on XDA since 2012, everyone is probably confused as to why you're asking and why you haven't tried already.
If K1 is not a locked bootloader, like we've now seen with the COJ5, you should be able too.
I've never seen anyone post not being able to flash back to an older modem. Unless it was user error like picking the wrong one, for a different phone.
Xenomorph said:
I have a many Problems after the Downgrade, no Samsung Firmware works no Imei only CM12.1 works. The BL and Modem COJ3...
I will make a new test this Week... Sorry for my Bad English...
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Thanks for your feedback.
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After almost 2000 posts to your credit and being on XDA since 2012, everyone is probably confused as to why you're asking and why you haven't tried already.
If K1 is not a locked bootloader, like we've now seen with the COJ5, you should be able too.
I've never seen anyone post not being able to flash back to an older modem. Unless it was user error like picking the wrong one, for a different phone.
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I'm just too afraid of permanently damaging my phone.
Numbers do not matter, I still learn. Sure, I know more than someone new to the community but that doesnt change the fact that I dont know everything.
The person right above you has problems with his phone now. I'm just trying to prevent that from happening to me too.
Anyway, if I flash the COJ5 bootloader, there is no going back?
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I'm just too afraid of permanently damaging my phone.
Numbers do not matter, I still learn. Sure, I know more than someone new to the community but that doesnt change the fact that I dont know everything.
The person right above you has problems with his phone now. I'm just trying to prevent that from happening to me too.
Anyway, if I flash the COJ5 bootloader, there is no going back?
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Yes don't flash Coj5 to avoid stucking with 5.1.1 roms
That's all good luck
medo sator said:
Yes don't flash Coj5 to avoid stucking with 5.1.1 roms
That's all good luck
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Thanks!
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Custom kernels for T-Mobile users?

Is it OK to flash any custom kernels on T-Mobile devices?
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ledvedder said:
Is it OK to flash any custom kernels on T-Mobile devices?
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If you are unlocked and running a global rom, you can try but take the stock kernel boot.img backup just in case it loops. Its best to rewrite all partitions on the T mobile device if you are unlocked which can be done by using the unbrick tool once :good:
Edit: You should follow this thread for a detailed discussion :good:
U may have to change the device check for any op6 kernel...they all boot. I tested every kernel. Flash rules.. And we can't use the tool to rewrite the critical partitions, we don't have access to them..can u please see why we cannot access them even with fastboot oem unlock_critical? We are all totally unlocked
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Is it OK to flash any custom kernels on T-Mobile devices?
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I'll let you know soon I'm going to try @tbalden cleanslate
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I'll let you know soon I'm going to try @tbalden cleanslate
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Keep us posted [emoji106]
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So far I have installed smurf, Franco, flash,and a couple others. All good, flash owns supreme though. Waiting to hear back if I can share the port
Funk Wizard said:
If you are unlocked and running a global rom, you can try but take the stock kernel boot.img backup just in case it loops. Its best to rewrite all partitions on the T mobile device if you are unlocked which can be done by using the unbrick tool once :good:
Edit: You should follow this thread for a detailed discussion :good:
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T-Mobile users currently cannot use the unbrick tool to overwrite critical partitions due to a hardware/software check that mismatches.
jacksummers said:
So far I have installed smurf, Franco, flash,and a couple others. All good, flash owns supreme though. Waiting to hear back if I can share the port
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I second this
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T-Mobile users currently cannot use the unbrick tool to overwrite critical partitions due to a hardware/software check that mismatches.
I second this
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I was going to try to reach out to one plus in a chat and try to connect to software engineering and see if they can offer any help,.worst they say is nothing or no.
jacksummers said:
I was going to try to reach out to one plus in a chat and try to connect to software engineering and see if they can offer any help,.worst they say is nothing or no.
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I'm just hoping someone leaks the ops file for t-mo, since i'm not sure where these files come from to begin with.
So yeah, go for it, you might save us all.
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T-Mobile users currently cannot use the unbrick tool to overwrite critical partitions due to a hardware/software check that mismatches.
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Thank you for the info, I thought so but as I dont have access to a t-mobile unit I could not confirm.
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I'm just hoping someone leaks the ops file for t-mo, since i'm not sure where these files come from to begin with.
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All these files are possessed by the support staff who generally share those during a remote session and there on those are further uploaded. So someone with t-mobile variant can contact support and try getting the tool.
I am on tmo model flashed with international software and run in ex kernel. I did make a backup of stock kernel before hand
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Funk Wizard said:
Thank you for the info, I thought so but as I dont have access to a t-mobile unit I could not confirm.
All these files are possessed by the support staff who generally share those during a remote session and there on those are further uploaded. So someone with t-mobile variant can contact support and try getting the tool.
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Well it appears not all one plus reps are aware of this, one rep said they can, the other is now telling me to contact t-mobile...
Edit: They linked me to the software for a recovery session tomorrow, but clearly it has a password, so guess we'll see come tomorrow what the verdict may be.
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Well it appears not all one plus reps are aware of this, one rep said they can, the other is now telling me to contact t-mobile...
Edit: They linked me to the software for a recovery session tomorrow, but clearly it has a password, so guess we'll see come tomorrow what the verdict may be.
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Yeah, as the contract is new only the senior executives will have access to the t-mob unbrick tool and it would definitely be encrypted/password protected. Let us know how was your experience and thank your for the heads up :good:
Im on tmobile variant but flashed 9.0.5 rom and rooted. Tried blu spark kernel and it is freakin awesome.
Funk Wizard said:
Yeah, as the contract is new only the senior executives will have access to the t-mob unbrick tool and it would definitely be encrypted/password protected. Let us know how was your experience and thank your for the heads up :good:
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Just figured I'd update you on my session, process went really well, took about 10 minutes.
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Im on tmobile variant but flashed 9.0.5 rom and rooted. Tried blu spark kernel and it is freakin awesome.
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What differences are you getting from the stock kernel?
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Funk Wizard said:
All these files are possessed by the support staff who generally share those during a remote session and there on those are further uploaded. So someone with t-mobile variant can contact support and try getting the tool.
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Yea lol, they don't give the tool to you openly.tho, you have to run a keylogger for the password and disconnect before they delete the tool from your PC lmao
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Keep us posted [emoji106]
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It works
jacksummers said:
So far I have installed smurf, Franco, flash,and a couple others. All good, flash owns supreme though. Waiting to hear back if I can share the port
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Where is the flash kernel? I didn't see one
Causical said:
Where is the flash kernel? I didn't see one
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He’s requesting permission to share, should know soon.

Convert back to T-Mobile Rom from International...?

Wanting to convert back to the stock T-Mobile branded OOS. Looked around for 40 minutes, and didn't see any help. Is there a way to get the phone back to stock?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6t/how-to/guide-sim-bootloader-unlock-root-t3921795
starts at step 4 by the looks of it
Right on! Step 4 is what he needs to do.
NAB4 said:
Wanting to convert back to the stock T-Mobile branded OOS. Looked around for 40 minutes, and didn't see any help. Is there a way to get the phone back to stock?
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all u do is use the factory flash tool with the tmobile oos.... nothing fancy.
I installed the latest international OOS update, Do just have to wait until there is another tool update that matches my current os revision.. or can i use it now?
zebo34 said:
I installed the latest international OOS update, Do just have to wait until there is another tool update that matches my current os revision.. or can i use it now?
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Nope, just like above, start at Step 4. Be sure to thank @Scott for his awesome guide.
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xRogerxC said:
Nope, just like above, start at Step 4. Be sure to thank @Scott for his awesome guide.
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I ended up doing it after 5 minutes of posting lol. downgraded and then unlocked sim.
zebo34 said:
I ended up doing it after 5 minutes of posting lol. downgraded and then unlocked sim.
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Cool. It's great to have tools like the ones developed by the awesome folks in our community. Happy flashing!
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