Unlock my bootloader sim and root my T-Mobile one plus 6T - OnePlus 6T Questions & Answers

Without a computer, laptop? If there is a process that I can do will someone please explain. Thanks In advance!!!
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Once I unlock the bootloader on my T-Mobile OnePlus 6T does that automatically unlock my devices sim card? Thanks In advance!!!
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No

No. Bootloader unlock and sim are 2 different things.

futango said:
No. Bootloader unlock and sim are 2 different things.
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I know that they 2 complete different things.I thought that there was a procedure that I could do o to sim unlock my device.so basically I can only unlock the bootloader and root my device right? If I need my sim unlock I need to contact T-Mobile right? Thanks In advance!!!
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Network Unlock u8800-51

Hi,
Is there anyway to remove the network unlock of my ATT Impulse (U8800-51)? I try to flash it with different roms and it always ends up asking me for a network unlock code. I bought one on Ebay but it does not work. Thanks
Just upgrade to gb it unlocked mine
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Huh?!
Somcom3X said:
Just upgrade to gb it unlocked mine
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How does an upgrade of firmware just SIM unlock a phone?
Can anyone else confirm this?
WackyJoe said:
How does an upgrade of firmware just SIM unlock a phone?
Can anyone else confirm this?
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It changes the carrier configurations and somehow unlocks it. Try it
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WackyJoe said:
How does an upgrade of firmware just SIM unlock a phone?
Can anyone else confirm this?
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Huawei releases general versions, not specific ones for carriers like Samsung does. So when you flash it it doesn't include your carrier lock information. Just flashing B512(is an international version) over another BXX will unlock the phone.
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Verizon Note 3 got bootloader unlock

I just found out that Verizon Galaxy Note 3 got an unlock bootloader. They have been in the same situation with locked bootloader like us, ATT Note 3 user. I just wondering is this procedure going to work with our ATT variant?
Link to original Verision Note 3 thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/ver...l/official-note-3-verizon-bootloader-t3359370
hey can anyone inform about it???for att note 3
It's my understanding that we would need a dev aboot to flash, I am by no means a vuln expert, but I wouldn't get too excited just yet. I think we have a large hurdle that the Verizon note 3 didn't have.
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Has anyone had an issue with losing SD card space after this process? My 16 gigabyte SD card will only form at 2:15 megabytes now.. I bought a brand new one and went through the process again because I screwed up and had to flash back to stock.. The new card did the same thing.
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knoxrandall said:
Has anyone had an issue with losing SD card space after this process? My 16 gigabyte SD card will only format to 15 megabytes now.. I bought a brand new one and went through the process again because I screwed up and had to flash back to stock.. The new card did the same thing.
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knoxrandall said:
Has anyone had an issue with losing SD card space after this process? My 16 gigabyte SD card will only form at 2:15 megabytes now.. I bought a brand new one and went through the process again because I screwed up and had to flash back to stock.. The new card did the same thing.
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Someone in the Verizon forum said messed with their partitions. Did you attempt this on an att note? I don't think it's supposed to work for us?
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mrkhigh said:
Someone in the Verizon forum said messed with their partitions. Did you attempt this on an att note? I don't think it's supposed to work for us?
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No. I have a Verizon note 3.
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mrkhigh said:
Someone in the Verizon forum said messed with their partitions. Did you attempt this on an att note? I don't think it's supposed to work for us?
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No. I'm with Verizon . Note 3.
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You probably should ask in the Verizon forum then.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66415732&postcount=101
seems like it does not work on att n3 but the OP said he will work on it
mrkhigh said:
It's my understanding that we would need a dev aboot to flash, I am by no means a vuln expert, but I wouldn't get too excited just yet. I think we have a large hurdle that the Verizon note 3 didn't have. XDA-Developers mobile app
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This seems to be the case.
The tool is able to change the CID on my ATT Note 3. However it's changing it to a verizon developer CID which is not recognized as a developer CID on our ATT model.
Verizon has an official developer model which is where they took the CID from. ATT has no such device so I've no idea where the creator will be able to get a valid ATT developer CID. Unfortunately I don't see this helping ATT models.
Offtopic, but does anybody oboe of a current root exploit that doesn't require downgrading?
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No, because of the locked boot loader in lollipop.
Down grading only adds about 7 minutes to the process so really not that bad.
An unlocked boot loader doesn't need a root exploit. You simply flash SuperSU. Downgrading means starting over. My wife isn't okay with that. Thanks though.
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ast11 said:
This seems to be the case.
The tool is able to change the CID on my ATT Note 3. However it's changing it to a verizon developer CID which is not recognized as a developer CID on our ATT model.
Verizon has an official developer model which is where they took the CID from. ATT has no such device so I've no idea where the creator will be able to get a valid ATT developer CID. Unfortunately I don't see this helping ATT models.
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mrkhigh said:
It's my understanding that we would need a dev aboot to flash, I am by no means a vuln expert, but I wouldn't get too excited just yet. I think we have a large hurdle that the Verizon note 3 didn't have.
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Is it the digital signing that is preventing the use of other aboot.bin t-mobile has mostly identical hardware couldn't we use the method used for the bump exploit to modify the signature and match the CID to the t-mobile aboot.bin
Unless the t-mobile and AT&T CID have the same checksums that shouldn't work. I think anyway #noob

S8 Root?

Has anyone tried this? Looks to be active root method for att models
http://www.technobuzz.net/how-to-root-samsung-galaxy-s8-s8-plus/
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dankify said:
Has anyone tried this? Looks to be active root method for att models
http://www.technobuzz.net/how-to-root-samsung-galaxy-s8-s8-plus/
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The At& t model doesn't have the OEM Unlocking option in Developer Options.....Which means, our Bootloader is not unlockable (and may never be).
tele_jas said:
The At& t model doesn't have the OEM Unlocking option in Developer Options.....Which means, our Bootloader is not unlockable (and may never be).
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Never say never
AT&T Note 5 was never unlocked.
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sim unlock 5.0

how can i sim unlock my scl22kds2gpl1 au note 3 5.0. im in philippines and i want to use local sim card can someone help me? i rooted my device just to try to sim unlock my phone but cant find other ways
please help
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please help
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Read the rules no bumping posts.
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JJEgan said:
Read the rules no bumping posts.
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sorry.
You need to buy an unlock code. I have not seen a method for a free network unlock.
Maybe you have a region lock. I know a lot of phones from that area have such type of lock. Or it wasn't bought from the Philippines?

Root sprint LG G6

Can this device be rooted? I'm currently carrier unlocked so now I can use this device on any Gsm carrier now. Thanks!!!
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GDane1 said:
Can this device be rooted? I'm currently carrier unlocked so now I can use this device on any Gsm carrier now. Thanks!!!
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Why did you post this twice?
Same answer.
If you look in the first page under the guides forum you'll see that the only variants that you can unlock the bootloader and root are the EU H870 and the USA US997. So no you can't root the sprint variant.

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