Hello! My phone is bricked and I've got unlock code, I need to unlock bootloader but I can't, my PC doesn't recognize my p9 lite.
Bootloader locked
FRP locked
OEM disable
I don't now what to do. Help me please, I'll really appreciate it.
Thanks.
robseminario said:
Hello! My phone is bricked and I've got unlock code, I need to unlock bootloader but I can't, my PC doesn't recognize my p9 lite.
Bootloader locked
FRP locked
OEM disable
I don't now what to do. Help me please, I'll really appreciate it.
Thanks.
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What android version were you running?
Anyway try this since you're not gonna unlock bootloader with OEM locked:
1.if on MM place your extracted update.app(same as you were running or latest available) to dload folder on root of sdcard and install via 3 buttons method.
2.if you're on nougat 2 things can be done:
a. same as above in 1
b. or download the rollback file plus MM full update file, place In dload folder the update.app file from rollback and MM full update respectively, install one after another.
NOTE that all this methods don't require unlocked bootloader or custom recovery, so try this above.
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robseminario said:
Hello! My phone is bricked and I've got unlock code, I need to unlock bootloader but I can't, my PC doesn't recognize my p9 lite.
Bootloader locked
FRP locked
OEM disable
I don't now what to do. Help me please, I'll really appreciate it.
Thanks.
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as long as you have access on recovery (Vol up + power) Dannerick can help you and at least have ex_sdcard
How can i relock FRP (Factory reset protection) ?
After unlocking the bootloader i rooted, installed custom rom etc.
But then flashed stock firmware added Gmail and when factory resetting via recovery it show warning about FRP but after factory reset when i boot the system it doesnt ask for gmail it just becomes usable. How can i relock FRP?
Make sure "OEM unlocking" is disabled in Developer options. This should re-enable device protection features.
quakeaz said:
Make sure "OEM unlocking" is disabled in Developer options. This should re-enable device protection features.
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My rom is stock nougut.
My bootloader is still unlocked and there is no firmware available for nougut so i can't relock it.
And in nougut oem unlocking is enabled and grayed out so i can't disable it.
FRP Lock is completely different... You need to boot up and log in with the same Google account credentials you used before. There is no working bypass of FRP on this device.
acejavelin said:
FRP Lock is completely different... You need to boot up and log in with the same Google account credentials you used before. There is no working bypass of FRP on this device.
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What i want to do is not bypassing FRP but to not bypass FRP.
After unlocking bootloader for some reason frp is not working. Please read the top post carefully.
yk1999 said:
What i want to do is not bypassing FRP but to not bypass FRP.
After unlocking bootloader for some reason frp is not working. Please read the top post carefully.
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Hmm... I see now, sorry I misunderstood your original question. How long did you let it run with the Google account working, and does the "new" device list in your Google backups?
I know FRP can take a bit, if you factory reset, setup a Google account, then reset shortly after it doesn't kick in. You can check the FRP status with "fastboot getvar all" and look for "(bootloader) frp-state:" if it is not locked it would say "no protection (0)"
The fact the bootloader is locked or unlocked shouldn't have any relevance to whether FRP works or not.
yk1999 said:
My rom is stock nougut.
My bootloader is still unlocked and there is no firmware available for nougut so i can't relock it.
And in nougut oem unlocking is enabled and grayed out so i can't disable it.
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FRP lock has no sense with unlocked bootloader. Anyone(using twrp's file manager) can delete this partition.
If you remember:
After unlocking BL also wasn't FRP protection.
dzidexx said:
FRP lock has no sense with unlocked bootloader. Anyone(using twrp's file manager) can delete this partition.
If you remember:
After unlocking BL also wasn't FRP protection.
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Which pertition?
dzidexx said:
FRP lock has no sense with unlocked bootloader. Anyone(using twrp's file manager) can delete this partition.
If you remember:
After unlocking BL also wasn't FRP protection.
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TWRP can delete the FRP information??? Got any details on that, I was under the impression that information was protected and cannot be changed, regardless of bootloader status.
acejavelin said:
TWRP can delete the FRP information???
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Look here: /dev/block/platform/soc.0/f.../by-name
I see frp is:
/dev/block/mmcblk0p33
dzidexx said:
Look here: /dev/block/platform/soc.0/f.../by-name
I see frp is:
/dev/block/mmcblk0p33
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Can it be manipulated/erased without effecting the usability of the device? (Mine is BL locked, although I have a Moto G 2015 I could play with)
I didn't check it yet but I think it can be deleted or replaced with empty file.
Easiest way to bypass FRP with unlocked BL is flashing custom, with locked is asking google/youtube.
With unlocked BL I never had FRP lock. Few times I did Factory Reset or full wipe.
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dzidexx said:
I didn't check it yet but I think it can be deleted or replaced with empty file.
Easiest way to bypass FRP with unlocked BL is flashing custom, with locked is asking google/youtube.
With unlocked BL I never had FRP lock. Few times I did Factory Reset or full wipe.
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As far as i remember this pertition gets flashed when i flash bootloader.img using fastboot so it maybe a part of bootloader and erasing it may cause hard brick but its just my guess.
yk1999 said:
As far as i remember this pertition gets flashed when i flash bootloader.img using fastboot so it maybe a part of bootloader and erasing it may cause hard brick but its just my guess.
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Are you sure you flashed bootloader?
Wasn't "preflash validation error"?
dzidexx said:
Are you sure you flashed bootloader?
Wasn't "preflash validation error"?
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When i try to flash gpt.bit it gives preflash validation error but bootloader flashes without any problem.
hi,
i bricked my phone but now i have access twrp 3..03 the bootloader.
the frp is locked how can i unlock it?
i have no os installed, if i try to install lineage i get a code error 7, and when i reinstall Aosp nothing hapens.
I tried to reinstall an image with fastboot but i get waiting for devices even if i m in the bootlader.
i think i need to unloch the frp how can i do that?
thks
Follow this method https://forum.xda-developers.com/nova-plus/help/to-stock-using-fastboot-t3708585
I have a problem guys i rebrand my phone from PRA-AL00 TO PRA-LA1 then i format the system by mistake
So when i try to unlock the phone it says
Command not allowed
The code is correct 100%
Either you use DC Phoenix tool or you should have a running system to first...relock the bootloader and then disable frp lock from the developers options or you use the rescue package for your device...
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hamzio7 said:
Either you use DC Phoenix tool or you should have a running system to first...relock the bootloader and then disable frp lock from the developers options or you use the rescue package for your device...
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When i update the system form erecovery its says
Getting package info failed
Abdala2307 said:
When i update the system form erecovery its says
Getting package info failed
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Can you still boot up and use firmware finder to upgrade? I think this is the only way to rescue apart from erecovery.
Or if you can access twrp, then you can easily use that.
I had my device go into frp lock when rebranding, used erecovery to somehow rescue my system and then got a NRD90M-testkeys version, no gapps included. I couldn't unlock oem in dev options and I couldn't update through official system. I used firmware finder to upgrade(full firmware) to the last confirmed version of Nougat(B220) and turned on oem unlocking in dev options, then relock-unlock again to remove the frp lock.
I also got into frp lock when formatting and then having a Google account, but the gapp service keeps crashing after factory reset. eRecovery would say getting package info failed. I used dc unlocker to remove the frp lock, upgraded to B220, and oem relock-unlock again.
I had stock recovery on both occasions so I was lucky enough to get out of it.
so i have unlocked the bootloader installed twrp and magisk before and bricked my mya-l22 for some reason but recovered it using the firmware from androidfilehost through spft format+download everything, now i cannot unlock the bootloader for some reason getting 'remote: key check fail' when executing 'fastboot oem unlock xxx', frp unlocked already, imei restored and using the code i got from huawei. if someone knows how to fix this, please help