Huawei Nova 3i.. OEM Unlock and Root? - Huawei Nova 3i Questions & Answers

I'm quite interested in buying this device (Nova 3i), but it's very important to me that i can root it.
I've noticed that the option "OEM Unlock" is not greyed out, and can be easily enabled, at least in the devices that are sold in my country.
So the question is:
Is it enought to enable "OEM Unlock" in "Developer Options" from the phone settings to unlock the bootloader and I can simply install TWRP afterthat?
Or do I still have to unlock it using unlock key from Huawei Website (which is unavailable)?
And if not, is there any other way to root it? Has anyone had luck in rooting it (e.g. Kingroot, etc)?
Thanks in advance.

Jan oatcoal said:
I'm quite interested in buying this device (Nova 3i), but it's very important to me that i can root it.
I've noticed that the option "OEM Unlock" is not greyed out, and can be easily enabled, at least in the devices that are sold in my country.
So the question is:
Is it enought to enable "OEM Unlock" in "Developer Options" from the phone settings to unlock the bootloader and I can simply install TWRP afterthat?
Or do I still have to unlock it using unlock key from Huawei Website (which is unavailable)?
And if not, is there any other way to root it? Has anyone had luck in rooting it (e.g. Kingroot, etc)?
Thanks in advance.
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Have tried king root.... Stuck at 1 percent not hoing any further and its bootloader is still locked so we need to wait till we can get someone to unlock it

Xial Xahab said:
Have tried king root.... Stuck at 1 percent not hoing any further and its bootloader is still locked so we need to wait till we can get someone to unlock it
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The days of kingroot working on phones are long gone

Dheeraj Menon said:
The days of kingroot working on phones are long gone
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I knew that... But still wanted to see if that's a thing or no

Jan oatcoal said:
I'm quite interested in buying this device (Nova 3i), but it's very important to me that i can root it.
I've noticed that the option "OEM Unlock" is not greyed out, and can be easily enabled, at least in the devices that are sold in my country.
So the question is:
Is it enought to enable "OEM Unlock" in "Developer Options" from the phone settings to unlock the bootloader and I can simply install TWRP afterthat?
Or do I still have to unlock it using unlock key from Huawei Website (which is unavailable)?
And if not, is there any other way to root it? Has anyone had luck in rooting it (e.g. Kingroot, etc)?
Thanks in advance.
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pls check PHONE status in Fastboot and rescue mode. I have the nova 3i INE-LX2 it says its unlocked.

how did you manage to unlock it? plz share
how did you manage to unlock it? plz share

jioleight said:
pls check PHONE status in Fastboot and rescue mode. I have the nova 3i INE-LX2 it says its unlocked.
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how did you do this

How you did it
How you did it please share The method i try about 5 app no one open it

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Unlock the bootloader

We could request to unlock the bootloader from Motorola directly.
https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/standalone/bootloader/unlock-your-device-a
And if you read the "supported devices" list on the linked pages, you wont find Droid Turbo 2 unfortunately... Verizon forces motorola to lock down the devices and not offer this unless a "developer edition" phone is purchased. Currently there is no such thing for the Turbo 2.
In the developers options in the settings there is a switch that says OEM unlocking - allow the bootloader to be unlocked. I'm not sure if this is something that would help
pharisjosh said:
In the developers options in the settings there is a switch that says OEM unlocking - allow the bootloader to be unlocked. I'm not sure if this is something that would help
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No, unfortunately not.
pharisjosh said:
In the developers options in the settings there is a switch that says OEM unlocking - allow the bootloader to be unlocked. I'm not sure if this is something that would help
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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
With what your saying does that mean we can root it and flash a custom recovery?
Bill Idol said:
With what your saying does that mean we can root it and flash a custom recovery?
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I really don't think that this option will work its a shame..
Bill Idol said:
With what your saying does that mean we can root it and flash a custom recovery?
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no, only for unlocked devices, to droid turbo 2 doesnt apply.

OEM Unlock?

Hi all,
I don't have this phone yet, but was wondering if the bootloader can be unlocked. If it can then it will be possible to root.
Here is a simple guide, if there is anyone here that would like to try. No software required.
http://techbeasts.com/how-to-enable-oem-unlock-on-android-nougat/
If OEM Unlock shows up in the developers options menu.. good news!! If OEM Unlock doesn't show up, then there is no way to unlock the bootloader.
Please let me know if your phone is the Amazon Prime version. The Prime version may be locked down.
Thanks for any replies!
Prime version is indeed locked down. Also, at any point that you change anything on the phone to do anything with the software, Amazon will not provide you updates again.
I was able to unlock developer options in my Amazon version but now what? I'm assuming that the bootloader is now unlocked and theoretically, I should be able to flash a new rom? Problem is, does one exist? Cheers.
Just an FYI that my Prime Version did allow me to activate Developer Options/OEM Unlocking. Next step is trying to find a rom or even flash it to regular factory default. That I have not found yet.
Quick question SDACymru - I'm getting this phone in a few days... how did you perform the OEM unlock in dev options?
The normal way. Just tapping on the option for 5 or 6 times.
SDACymru said:
The normal way. Just tapping on the option for 5 or 6 times.
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Thanks. Is there a reason we shouldn't be able to restore from a backup of a non-ads phone stock image and at least get that running on ad-based versions? From my understanding they are exactly the same hardware-wise, so should be possible...
Being able to expose "Developer option" and access to "OEM unlock" still don't make this is developer-friendly device, but I quite surprised that the Amazon Prime version even show the "OEM unlock" in the "Developer option". Anyway, it is close, if you can also perform the last 2 steps, then this device can be considered as developer-friendly.
The next 2 steps are:
- Reboot into fastboot
- fastboot oem unlock (from adb console)
Some devices with full fastboot implementation can check the device lock state by
- fastboot getvar all
If all these commands work, then the device will have good developer support. In addition, if all these commands work on the Amazon Prime version, then it is a piece of cake to remove the Amazon ads.
did anyone every try any of this? ADB Shell temp root has been achieved on this model, I have the temp root xploit but it's useless unless people know what they are doing with it. You can easily brick your phone. I don't physically have this phone but what I do have is a little knowledge, access to the stock rom and a way to flash it. I also know that the recovery can be swapped with TWRP during that flash process. Hit me up on Telegram: https://t.me/PizzaG
So being that I have actually gained temp root access (all credit to PizzaG, he knows his stuff)
Should I go ahead and give the fastboot steps a go? Would the persdata\nvdata remove the temp root access with a reboot or am I way off course?
Any input appreciated
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DelRi0 said:
So being that I have actually gained temp root access (all credit to PizzaG, he knows his stuff)
Should I go ahead and give the fastboot steps a go? Would the persdata\nvdata remove the temp root access with a reboot or am I way off course?
Any input appreciated
Sent from my Alcatel 6060C using XDA Labs
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Just rebooting you will lose temp root access. all you have to do is run the commands again any time you want adb shell temp root.
Please check out my new thread in the idol 5 forum. I have some things and ideas brewing
Magisk working
Thanks to the Mtk Easy Su app I have magisk working without flashing anything. How do ya get to fastboot on this thing? Recovery sucks, factory mode is pointless, so where's the good boot mode 99?
My guide to unlock bootloader and install twrp recovery.
https://androidforums.com/threads/6060c-bootloader-unlock.1327876/

Fastboot oem unlock waiting for any device

Hello:
I am trying to follow the instructions to unlock the bootloader on my Sprint G900P Galaxy S5.
I installed the ADB SDK, the Samsung USB driver, turned on USB debugging on my phone, and connected it to my computer.
I typed adb reboot bootloader and the phone rebooted into a screen to download software to it.
Next, I typed fastboot oem unlock and I get a message on the screen < waiting for any device >
and it does nothing.
This is strange because obviously the computer was able to send the adb command to the phone so there is communication.
Why would is stop at the fastboot step?
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Neil
Ummm dude your booloader is already unlocked since it's from Sprint. You just go into your Dev options and toggle on OEM UNLOCK and your all set
gurnsey101 said:
Ummm dude your booloader is already unlocked since it's from Sprint. You just go into your Dev options and toggle on OEM UNLOCK and your all set
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When I go to Developer Options, I do not see an OEM UNLOCK option. Any ideas?
NeilAgg said:
When I go to Developer Options, I do not see an OEM UNLOCK option. Any ideas?
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It's most likely already unlocked.
kicker63 said:
It's most likely already unlocked.
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I went to Google Play Store and installed the Root Checker by Clivin Inc.
When I ran the app, it says: Your device is not rooted
I am not sure where to go from here.
NeilAgg said:
I went to Google Play Store and installed the Root Checker by Clivin Inc.
When I ran the app, it says: Your device is not rooted
I am not sure where to go from here.
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Hi,
Just wondering what are you going to achieve ...
1. Don't bother with any "oem unlock" options as there is no any in your phone model. Your bootloader is uncloked by default and that's it.
2. Rooting is different story - if you didn't root your device yet then the root checkers will tell you exactly this -> so you need to root your phone to get different reply
Many40 said:
Rooting is different story
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I did not realize that. Thanks for the info.
I used the SkipSoft Unified Toolkit to root the device.
Thanks,
Neil

Relock bootloader without Unlock code

The S8 (G950F) I own came with unlocked bootloader, is there a way to relock it with out the unlock code?
algnerd said:
The S8 (G950F) I own came with unlocked bootloader, is there a way to relock it with out the unlock code?
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Why would you want to relock it? But if you wish to do so, you'll need to firstly enable developer options, once done go to settings then developer options, then you will see oem unlock, if that switch is to the right then boot loader is unlocked, to relock bootloader just press and move so that switch is to th3 left
sofir786 said:
Why would you want to relock it? But if you wish to do so, you'll need to firstly enable developer options, once done go to settings then developer options, then you will see oem unlock, if that switch is to the right then boot loader is unlocked, to relock bootloader just press and move so that switch is to th3 left
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Because, google play says that my device is uncertified and I can't install Netflix
algnerd said:
The S8 (G950F) I own came with unlocked bootloader, is there a way to relock it with out the unlock code?
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You're mixing up two different things, oem unlock that unlocks the bootloader is disabled on the g950f, you have to enabled it yourself. The unlock code is for carrier locks, totally different thing. You might as well root it now and use magisk to hide root from netflix.
algnerd said:
Because, google play says that my device is uncertified and I can't install Netflix
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That happens when you have root, nothing to with unlocked bootloader
sofir786 said:
That happens when you have root, nothing to with unlocked bootloader
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That's the thing, I wasn't rooted but I had unlocked bootloader and it wasn't working.
Now that I've rooted it using Magisk, the device is "certified"

OEM unlock

Hello all,
how do I get the grayed out OEM unlock disabled again in the developer options on the Samsung Galaxy Tab 5e?
Thanks
Varusch said:
Hello all,
how do I get the grayed out OEM unlock disabled again in the developer options on the Samsung Galaxy Tab 5e?
Thanks
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Do you mean how to get it enabled again?
Can you specify what all you have done to your device so far?
V0latyle said:
Do you mean how to get it enabled again?
Can you specify what all you have done to your device so far?
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Hello, thanks for the reply.
LineageOS I wanted to install on the device according to the instructions (https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/gts4lv/), unfortunately did not work, in the LOS forum I also asked for help, but none get useful help there. I enabled the developer option and unlocked OEM and enabled USB debugging. Then something went wrong with Odin
But now OEM is still enabled and the box is grayed out so I can't disable OEM again. But I want to disable OEM again, is there a tutorial?
Greetings Varusch
Varusch said:
Hello, thanks for the reply.
LineageOS I wanted to install on the device according to the instructions (https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/gts4lv/), unfortunately did not work, in the LOS forum I also asked for help, but none get useful help there. I enabled the developer option and unlocked OEM and enabled USB debugging. Then something went wrong with Odin
But now OEM is still enabled and the box is grayed out so I can't disable OEM again. But I want to disable OEM again, is there a tutorial?
Greetings Varusch
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You would need to re-lock the bootloader. If the bootloader is unlocked, OEM Unlocking remains grayed out with the message "Bootloader is already unlocked"
However, if you want to install a custom ROM, you need to leave your bootloader unlocked.
What problem did you have with LineageOS? If you have TWRP installed on your device, it should be easy to flash a GSI.
V0latyle said:
You would need to re-lock the bootloader. If the bootloader is unlocked, OEM Unlocking remains grayed out with the message "Bootloader is already unlocked"
However, if you want to install a custom ROM, you need to leave your bootloader unlocked.
What problem did you have with LineageOS? If you have TWRP installed on your device, it should be easy to flash a GSI.
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Thanks for the reply, is there any guidance on this?
What is a GSI?
Varusch said:
Thanks for the reply, is there any guidance on this?
What is a GSI?
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GSI = Generic SYSTEM Image. You would flash it to /system and use it with the stock kernel.

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