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Tool released as moto all in one tool v 2.5
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Neat tool, but it might be better to rename to title. Right now it gives it the impression that it'll magically unlock your device without the code.
Hello, I am the creator of a toolkit for the moto g called motoflash.
I was wondering if you would mind me including this within the toolkit?
I would certainly give full credit.
Thanks,
Cryptoncore.
Moto G Boot Loader unlock tool
Hello hard91,
This is an old thread but I am using a Verizon MotoG with a locked bootloader . The Motorola sit says that it doesn't qualify for the unlocking code. I'd love to get rid of the Verizon Bloat to help it run better. Any more news on your bootloader tool?
Thanks,
hard91 said:
I made one click bootloader for windows user....
Need testers for my tool......
Who having bootloader key.....
Report me
1.if you already unlocked bootloader
Click on button
And check is that successfully locked
2.then on rebooting when device is successfully rebooted run tool and click on but first paste unlock key provided by motorola
Warning: plz backup your device.......
Pm me for link......
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hard91 said:
I made one click bootloader for windows user....
Need testers for my tool......
Who having bootloader key.....
Report me
1.if you already unlocked bootloader
Click on button
And check is that successfully locked
2.then on rebooting when device is successfully rebooted run tool and click on but first paste unlock key provided by motorola
Warning: plz backup your device.......
Pm me for link......
Hit thanks to support my work
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I would be glad to test! My Moto G is not much to lose, its got a cracked screen and 8GB with no externally expandable storage doesn't cut it for me.
FanboyStudios said:
I would be glad to test! My Moto G is not much to lose, its got a cracked screen and 8GB with no externally expandable storage doesn't cut it for me.
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Do you have bootloader key?
hard91 said:
Do you have bootloader key?
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Nope... I have a locked bootloader. Damn Verizon! What I hate the most is that darn bloatware!
Still really would be glad to test anything to help the community achieve the ability to customize their Verizon Moto Gs.
FanboyStudios said:
Nope... I have a locked bootloader. Damn Verizon! What I hate the most is that darn bloatware!
Still really would be glad to test anything to help the community achieve the ability to customize their Verizon Moto Gs.
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Sorry this tool will not work without bootloader key
hard91 said:
Sorry this tool will not work without bootloader key
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Ok. :crying:
I have the bootloader unlock key , but my bootloader is already unlocked
moto g play unlock key
If you have the unlock key could you please email it to me [email protected]
SachintheNEXTtopDEVELOPER said:
I have the bootloader unlock key , but my bootloader is already unlocked
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How to download this tool? And how I get that tool ? Please help
moto g6 play
I want to try it please
Is the tread active
Hello Xda this is my second Windows Tool to Unlock boot loader..........
pre-required:
1. Moto boot loader key.(sent by Motorola)
2. Any Motorola device(Retail Version only).
Procedure1. connect your device in usb debugging mode.(No need to reboot into bootloader ,It will automatically reboot it)
2. Just paste your key in text box and click on unlock button,thats it............
3. Hit thanks button if it works and post your comments.
WARNING: UNLOCKING YOUR BOOTLOADER VOIDS YOUR WARRANTY.PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK.
NOTE: Unlocking the bootloader will Wipe/ factory reset your device, and will delete all personal data from your device such as apps, photos, messages, and settings.
code used to unlock
fastboot oem unlock UNIQUE_KEY
XDA:DevDB Information
Moto Bootunlocker, Tool/Utility for all devices (see above for details)
Contributors
hard91, Falcon G
Version Information
Status: Beta
Stable Release Date: 2014-11-29
Beta Release Date: 2014-11-19
Created 2014-11-19
Last Updated 2014-11-19
Downloads
click here
Mediafire
Report me.....
Not supported model :Verizon, AT&T, AIO/Cricket, Republic Wireless and Tracfone don't qualify for bootloader unlocking.
Just a foolish thing to get 'thanks', nothing else.
Forever Alone said:
Just a foolish thing to get 'thanks', nothing else.
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It look to you because this tool is not for over smart people.....
Don't try to create negativity....
If you do't like then better is not to use it
hard91 said:
It look to you because this tool is not for over smart people.....
Don't try to create negativity....
If you do't like then better is not to use it
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Oops didnt see tpit was a tool bro, i thought u jut wrote that oem unlock command.
Sorry. Nice btw.
Forever Alone said:
Oops didnt see tpit was a tool bro, i thought u jut wrote that oem unlock command.
Sorry. Nice btw.
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You must read first before you comment......
In very first line it is clearly mentioned that it is a tool
Anyhow did you try it????
hard91 said:
You must read first before you comment......
In very first line it is clearly mentioned that it is a tool
Anyhow did you try it????
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Hmm, I'm sorry. Nope, I didn't try this tool. I don't have Falcon or any Android based phone. Good work again.
If I unlock bootloader, then can I able to update to android L?
lil_hasib said:
If I unlock bootloader, then can I able to update to android L?
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Yup you can
But before that you have to lock your bootloader
Will this work on XT1045 Cricket Moto G 4g Lte?
slamor said:
Will this work on XT1045 Cricket Moto G 4g Lte?
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Probably yes
If it uses the above code to unlock bootloader
Read my thread carefully.....
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slamor said:
Will this work on XT1045 Cricket Moto G 4g Lte?
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Nope. Moto will not unlock any cricket or att moto phones. Jcase has an exploit for you but it won't work if it comes with 4.4.4 already. And it costs $25.
edit: It might work - only way to find out is to try. Let us know if you do, I'm interested! Go here:
http://theroot.ninja
hard91 said:
Probably yes
If it uses the above code to unlock bootloader
Read my thread carefully.....
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Please edit your thread title to avoid confusion. As not all Moto G's are unlockable.
Verizon, AT&T, AIO/Cricket, Republic Wireless and Tracfone don't qualify for bootloader unlocking.
hard91 said:
Yup you can
But before that you have to lock your bootloader
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Locked or unlocked is irrelevant. You just can't be rooted or have a custom recovery.
This is from my recent experience of the recent OTA for the XT1034.
Sunshine tool did NOT work on XT1045 from cricket as it has 4.4.4 already. No way to downgrade it either if it is like the other moto g from cricket.
Yeah Cricket seems to be non unlockable
WTF!!!!
So i called Cricket Customer Care and i was told that i would have to be a customer for 6 months in order to unlock my bootloader and a Cricket Retail Rep told me 4 months. Not sure who to believe and if its even true, how would cricket even make it happen???
hopefully the bootloader will be unlocked soon :/
NEED Bootloader Unlocked for Moto G XT1045
Totally disgusted that the bootloader cannot be unlocked for this device. I'm willing to pay for someone to get it unlocked. Second Cricket device in a row that cannot be rooted for me. Well this one can but technically can't without the bootloader. Someone please help! Going to send this phone to the graveyard if not.
Does anyone have a cricket firmware for 4.4.2 or 4.4.3? Do we know for sure the Moto G Cricket can't be downgraded?
Droid turbo "OEM unlocking allow the bootloader to be unlocked" option under develope
I have a screenshot but I don't know how to upload it srry. But it is there. Is this for real?
The thread was supposed to say under developer options. My bad.
nils39 said:
I have a screenshot but I don't know how to upload it srry. But it is there. Is this for real?
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It's part of Lollipop, part of the security measures. And no, it won't mean that we can unlock our bootloaders. Unless Verizon and Motorla change their stance on unlocked bootloaders.
tgambitg said:
It's part of Lollipop, part of the security measures. And no, it won't mean that we can unlock our bootloaders. Unless Verizon and Motorla change their stance on unlocked bootloaders.
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I had a feeling that's what it was. But we can always hope.
I tried to unlock it just for shiggles, and of course it didn't work. It even gives you a finished response, but alas, was still locked.
Sent from my Droid Turbo
thats for device protection, a function like apple iphone lock,
http://www.greenbot.com/article/290...ow-about-device-protection-in-android-51.html
http://www.androidpolice.com/2015/0...evice-protection-feature-and-how-do-i-use-it/
if you disable that option, you can flash things on the phone leaving the phone unlocked and open.
Here's a screenshot from mine. It's kind of strange to me that they're talking about security and locking features but it clearly says allows bootloader to be unlocked. But I'm skeptical, unlocking a bootloader in my experience has never been as simple as a flick of a toggle.
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It's like we're repeating threads from a week ago.
matt30 said:
It's like we're repeating threads from a week ago.
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Welcome to XDA, where the people can't read and the search button doesn't matter. :silly:
A mod needs to close this thread.
tgambitg said:
It's part of Lollipop, part of the security measures. And no, it won't mean that we can unlock our bootloaders. Unless Verizon and Motorla change their stance on unlocked bootloaders.
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My Moto Maxx/Moto Turbo XT1225 has unlocked bootloader, as does the U.S. Moto Maxx XT1250, which is the device IDENTICAL to the Droid Turbo XT1254 (same FCC ID). The XT1250 runs just fine on Verizon with Verizon LTE SIM card (like a non- Verizon Nexus 6).
Speaking of which, the Motorola Nexus 6 has unlocked bootloader.
My point is, it's Verizon that is obsessed with locked down bootloaders, not Motorola.
Sorry, but
tgambitg said:
It's part of Lollipop, part of the security measures. And no, it won't mean that we can unlock our bootloaders. Unless Verizon and Motorla change their stance on unlocked bootloaders.
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Sorry, but it DOES mean the bootloader is unlocked this time. Turbo 2, in fact. Verizon + Moto must have changed their minds..
NapoleanSolo said:
Sorry, but it DOES mean the bootloader is unlocked this time. Turbo 2, in fact. Verizon + Moto must have changed their minds..
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Sorry, I don't believe you.
Install TWRP and root and post screenshot. If your bootloader is unlocked, that will take 5 minutes.
Another reason I don't believe you is because if this were true it would be all over the Droid Turbo 2 forum and over there they are still complaining about locked bootloader and no root. So, you really don't know what you are talking about.
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The Moto X Force (KINZIE) is the International version of the Droid Turbo 2 (KINZIE). It does have unlock-able bootloader, and has TWRP and root. When the Droid Turbo 2 bootloader actually is unlocked TWRP and root for KINZIE will work on it, just like TWRP and root for QUARK works on the Droid Turbo XT1254 (Quark) with all the other Quarks.
And over there, they are still ONE forum, just like all Quarks were one forum until a couple of months ago. So, it's easy to keep track of what's happening with all Kinzies.
NapoleanSolo said:
Sorry, but it DOES mean the bootloader is unlocked this time. Turbo 2, in fact. Verizon + Moto must have changed their minds..
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No it doesn't, what would make you think this would work, have you actually tried it?
Sent from my DROID Turbo using Tapatalk
Let's keep piling on...
NapoleanSolo said:
Sorry, but it DOES mean the bootloader is unlocked this time. Turbo 2, in fact. Verizon + Moto must have changed their minds..
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Sorry to bust your bubble, but that slider...yeah, it was on the Turbo when we got the 5.1 update. I could slide it to the "Unlock" position until I was blue in the face, but it had about a snowball's chance in hell of actually unlocking the bootloader. As @ChazzMatt suggested, try to flash TWRP and if you can, I'll eat my words. But the days of an easy unlock on VZW phones are long gone.
So, I just bought a Moto X Style.
And on the Developer options, also have the slide saying OEM Unlock.
It said that, meaning, during the process, the system/ tool will need the permission to unlock
and that slide allows that to happen
hieutrinh85 said:
So, I just bought a Moto X Style.
And on the Developer options, also have the slide saying OEM Unlock.
It said that, meaning, during the process, the system/ tool will need the permission to unlock
and that slide allows that to happen
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Not relevant whatsoever for the Verizon locked down bootloader Droid Turbo XT1254. I wish people wouldn't keep digging up old threads that have been refuted.
The only thing that works with the XT1254 is paid Sunshine fueled exploit. Other Quarks (XT1225/XT1250) can be unlocked via Motorola website for free.
Hi.
Somewhere, I've read that after relocking the Bootloader, one can see that it was unlocked before. Is that really so?
Can someone tell me what the Bootloader status says, after relocking?
I don't want to run that procedure just to be able to see what the status is.
Thanks in advance
Greets
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You can relock yes, but Motorola already knows that you unlocked it, because you asked them the unlock code giving your IMEI. Relocking is pointless for warranty
bilbo75 said:
You can relock yes ... ... ...
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If a person chooses to relock, what is the procedure to unlock next time round?
Does one need an unlock code? Does the original one work?
Thad E Ginathom said:
If a person chooses to relock, what is the procedure to unlock next time round?
Does one need an unlock code? Does the original one work?
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Whats the point to relock? Warranty is void. Just more hassle, because every time you unlock it again it wipes your phone...
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bilbo75 said:
Whats the point to relock? ... ... ... ]
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According to some, it would be a security measure.
Yes, I understand that the warranty is gone the moment I agree to that on Motorola's site even if I never actually use the code and unlock the phone. The question is from curiosity, really.
bilbo75 said:
You can relock yes, but Motorola already knows that you unlocked it, because you asked them the unlock code giving your IMEI. Relocking is pointless for warranty
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Technically, asking for a code doesn't mean you've used it, so it's not a proof of anything.
minimale_ldz said:
Technically, asking for a code doesn't mean you've used it, so it's not a proof of anything.
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it doesn't have to be. It is when you request the code that you sign away your warranty. It is in the not-so-small print.
Thad E Ginathom said:
it doesn't have to be. It is when you request the code that you sign away your warranty. It is in the not-so-small print.
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Seems like you're right. They're cheeky bastards
Will OTAs be Installable if we relock?
Relocking the phone won't give your warranty back for 2 reasons.
1) When you have unlocked your device you have asked a code to Motorola (and they have stored your device as unlocked)
2) If you watch on botloader there is a bootloader status (or something similar) that report code 3 (unlocked) and not 0 (not unlocked). If you relock your device the status code remain 3, so it continue to say it was unlocked. Relocked the bootloader haven't any utility (a locked device is a bit more secure but wipe your data everytime for a bit more security isn't so useful and if you want to reunlock it you have to ask the code to Motorola again (IDK if fastbot oem unlock is enought or not)).
Error running the fastboot oem get_unlock_data code the following error appears
(bootloader) unlock data:
(bootloader) unlock data unavailable
(bootloader) failed
can someone help
doge queiroz said:
Error running the fastboot oem get_unlock_data code the following error appears
(bootloader) unlock data:
(bootloader) unlock data unavailable
(bootloader) failed
can someone help
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Ist your device retail? Not an amazon prime or carrier locked device?
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Wolfcity said:
Ist your device retail? Not an amazon prime or carrier locked device?
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Não é amazon
doge queiroz said:
Não é amazon
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Please in english. Amazon prime devices aren't unlockable. Motorola had a short time frame when some people were able to unlock it but after a maintenance of the website everything is like before. That's the price you pay to get the phone for 100 bucks less. If it's not Amazon or carrier locked I can't help you. Maybe try another usb cable or socket.
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Wolfcity said:
Please in english. Amazon prime devices aren't unlockable. Motorola had a short time frame when some people were able to unlock it but after a maintenance of the website everything is like before. That's the price you pay to get the phone for 100 bucks less. If it's not Amazon or carrier locked I can't help you. Maybe try another usb cable or socket.
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is not amazom, at least there is no announcement about amazom or something and the usb is recognized
Wolfcity said:
Please in english. Amazon prime devices aren't unlockable. Motorola had a short time frame when some people were able to unlock it but after a maintenance of the website everything is like before. That's the price you pay to get the phone for 100 bucks less. If it's not Amazon or carrier locked I can't help you. Maybe try another usb cable or socket.
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Mine its not amazon version but its locked to AT&T Mexico, that would be a problem to unlock bootloader?
PROVETECNIA said:
Mine its not amazon version but its locked to AT&T Mexico, that would be a problem to unlock bootloader?
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Maybe. Just try it if you want.
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doge queiroz said:
Error running the fastboot oem get_unlock_data code the following error appears
(bootloader) unlock data:
(bootloader) unlock data unavailable
(bootloader) failed
can someone help
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Was your problem solved?
If yes,pls reply how.
Not
If you are unable to get the unlock code from the device, only Motorola can help you... Only Motorola can generate the unlock token and only from the unlock data from your device. Unfortunately, there is no other recourse here. Communication is obviously taking place, so the issue is internal to the device. This is not a very common thing but we have seen it before. Sorry, aside from a factory reset, there is nothing anyone here can do for you.
Oh, and don't try any of the one-click root or unlock tools, they will brick (possibly even hard brick) the device. Better to have a locked device than a dead one.
Did anyone got any solution
I am facing the same problem. My device is not giving the bootloader unlock code which i have to paste as string in Motorola's website. Can factory reset solve this issue. Please help
Hiteshwarr said:
I am facing the same problem. My device is not giving the bootloader unlock code which i have to paste as string in Motorola's website. Can factory reset solve this issue. Please help
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Honestly, there is probably about a 1 in 5 chance a factory reset it will work... But you are out nothing, unlocking the device will wipe it anyway.
Beyond that, the only people who can help you are Motorola/Lenovo... There is no trick or alternative here unfortunately.
I'm trying but it only appears
Code:
< waiting for device >
and it doesn't change