Relock bootloader and keep Lineage OS? - Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 Guides, News, & Discussion

I needed to upgrade my Mido to Oreo and since MI won't, I opted to unlock bootloader, install TWRP, and then installed LOS. All is ok, but now some banking apps won't work since bootloader is still unlocked.
So the question is - if I were to go back to stock recovery (only recovery and I would keep LOS), and then tried to relock bootloader, would my Mido keep working on LOS? or is there a chance of bricking it (or maybe something else going south)?

omitav said:
I needed to upgrade my Mido to Oreo and since MI won't, I opted to unlock bootloader, install TWRP, and then installed LOS. All is ok, but now some banking apps won't work since bootloader is still unlocked.
So the question is - if I were to go back to stock recovery (only recovery and I would keep LOS), and then tried to relock bootloader, would my Mido keep working on LOS? or is there a chance of bricking it (or maybe something else going south)?
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Why did you "need" to upgrade to Oreo?
Which banking apps don't work?
Is your phone rooted?

I needs to update since maas360 does not support Nougat for my office emails.
Several banking and payment apps are not working.
And no, i have disable root access in LOS, dont need that.
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Anyone? And advice is highly appreciated. TIA
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omitav said:
I needed to upgrade my Mido to Oreo and since MI won't, I opted to unlock bootloader, install TWRP, and then installed LOS. All is ok, but now some banking apps won't work since bootloader is still unlocked.
So the question is - if I were to go back to stock recovery (only recovery and I would keep LOS), and then tried to relock bootloader, would my Mido keep working on LOS? or is there a chance of bricking it (or maybe something else going south)?
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You can try magisk + magisk hide. I've PayPal and Postepay, no claim,they are work good (I'm on miracledroid Oreo)

cannone94 said:
You can try magisk + magisk hide. I've PayPal and Postepay, no claim,they are work good (I'm on miracledroid Oreo)
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Unfortunately it won't work for me. I have mass360 on my device. It erases everything the moment I install magisk [emoji37]
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omitav said:
I needed to upgrade my Mido to Oreo and since MI won't, I opted to unlock bootloader, install TWRP, and then installed LOS. All is ok, but now some banking apps won't work since bootloader is still unlocked.
So the question is - if I were to go back to stock recovery (only recovery and I would keep LOS), and then tried to relock bootloader, would my Mido keep working on LOS? or is there a chance of bricking it (or maybe something else going south)?
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Relocking the bootloader might result in a hard brick. Which banking apps are you trying to use (give a few names)

Phonepe, hdfc bank, paytm are the apps that won't work.
Hard brick is definitely not something that I would want to gamble with. I guess I'll stay without those apps then. ,[emoji21]
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Post MHC19l update camera does not work at all

So i recently updated to the new mhc19l version on my nexus 6p (this is not android N, just the latest android update for the 6p). I did it via the flashfire method following this youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvs0JQswTWw&feature=youtu.be
I dont have multirom so i didnt do the stuff it mentioned about that. At first I thought I was successful and everything was working great. I reflashed xposed to the latest version, and updated my elemental X kernal too.
But now when I do anything with the camera the phone gets really weird. Post reboot the camera preview will work only once. If I take a photo it crashes. And every time I try to do anything with the camera involved the thing will crash and not even load preview anymore. That includes 3rd party apps like snap chat. Also I can't edit quick setting tiles in system ui as it tells me system ui tuner has crashed, but that i can live with. The camera issues I can not live with.
None of that happens with my rooted 6p on the same build. I think you need to look at xposed, the kernel changes and all the other jiggerypokery you've done. I'd do begin by reflashing the factory image and do this manually either using Heisenberg's extremely clear guide, or by the flash-all.bat command that google supplies in the factory build. Then you can check camera, flash recovery (again, using Heisenberg's guide, it takes but a couple of commands), then root, add xposed, kernels and all that special sauce. Do it step by step, then you'll know when something goes wrong and only have to fix that.
Thank you for your help. I'll check that out. Do you think it may be because I updated from a pretty old build? (808L) I skipped a few updates and went right to the latest one, could that cause any problems?
Not really. I think it's because you've done too much using a tool and without checking things after each step. Stop using tools like flashfire when you don't understand what they do and get yourself up to speed with using the commands. After that, you'll spot where things have gone wrong and be able to fix or troubleshoot it within the community. No one can help you when it's an issue that could caused by one or more of a hundred things you've tinkered with.
It's not hard and worth the little bit of busy work and brain thought. You'll enjoy it!
Yea I like to tinker and stuff. It's just the customizations with dashclock and stuff that I don't want to lose. But I did app backups so hopefully I won't.
Something probably went wrong during the flash process. I highly doubt xposed or kernel modifications are to blame. I keep 12 xposed modules running at all times with kylo kernel which I have heavily modified with EX kernel app. Read Heisenberg's guide and learn to flash images properly and you should be good to go.
Before I do any reflashing today can anyone do me a favour and upload their camera APK?
Im just hoping it has something to do with that. Last ditch effort.
And thanks for the help guys
So i gotta ask. Using flashire only is it possible to lock the bootloader and flash small incremental updates without a problem? Its a bit sad to have a unlocked bootloader...
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and313 said:
So i gotta ask. Using flashire only is it possible to lock the bootloader and flash small incremental updates without a problem? Its a bit sad to have a unlocked bootloader...
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You can't flash anything with a locked bl. Locking the BL is nothing but trouble if you like to tinker.
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and313 said:
So i gotta ask. Using flashire only is it possible to lock the bootloader and flash small incremental updates without a problem? Its a bit sad to have a unlocked bootloader...
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Locking the bootloader is nothing but trouble. You know what's sadder than having an unlocked bootloader? Having a bricked phone because an OTA failed and your bootloader is locked. If that happens there's no way to save it.
dirtyuzbek said:
Before I do any reflashing today can anyone do me a favour and upload their camera APK?
Im just hoping it has something to do with that. Last ditch effort.
And thanks for the help guys
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What method did you use to update? Did you use an OTA zip? Or factory images? I'd Is there a reason you used Flashfire instead of updating the proper way?
Any Advice ?
Heisenberg said:
Locking the bootloader is nothing but trouble. You know what's sadder than having an unlocked bootloader? Having a bricked phone because an OTA failed and your bootloader is locked. If that happens there's no way to save it.
What method did you use to update? Did you use an OTA zip? Or factory images? I'd Is there a reason you used Flashfire instead of updating the proper way?
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Hello you seem very knowledgeable on the subject. I just picked up a 6P and was wondering how does encryption affect things such as TWRP and root. Do you advise to disable encryption on the device for ease-of-use in TWRP and root.
naruto.ninjakid said:
Hello you seem very knowledgeable on the subject. I just picked up a 6P and was wondering how does encryption affect things such as TWRP and root. Do you advise to disable encryption on the device for ease-of-use in TWRP and root.
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Look at my guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
Deception isn't necessary anymore, as long as you use the latest TWRP you should have no problems.
did it flash the vendor?
Heisenberg said:
Locking the bootloader is nothing but trouble. You know what's sadder than having an unlocked bootloader? Having a bricked phone because an OTA failed and your bootloader is locked. If that happens there's no way to save it.
What method did you use to update? Did you use an OTA zip? Or factory images? I'd Is there a reason you used Flashfire instead of updating the proper way?
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Wait.. If the bootloader is locked and a ota fails you cant oem unlock it?
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and313 said:
Wait.. If the bootloader is locked and a ota fails you cant oem unlock it?
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No, because if the OTA fails you won't have access to the option in Developer Options to enable OEM unlocking. Trust me, you want to have that bootloader unlocked. You don't wanna end up like the other guys who had to send their phone back for repair because they locked it.
Heisenberg said:
No, because if the OTA fails you won't have access to the option in Developer Options to enable OEM unlocking. Trust me, you want to have that bootloader unlocked. You don't wanna end up like the other guys who had to send their phone back for repair because they locked it.
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Right... I did not think that the first step (enable bootloader unlock from dev options) is actually necessary.
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[ASUS A500CG] CyanogenMod 13.1 with a locked bootloader

About a year ago, I tried installing a custom ROM for my ASUS ZenFone 5 (A500CG). I went through all the shenanigans of doing so (rooting, flashing, unlocking the bootloader). After succeeding in installing the ROM, I discovered the so-called "FREEZING BUG" of the Z5 wherein if you tried to unlock the bootloader, the phone would freeze/hang then reboot invariably. I didn't really like the ROM anyway, so I went back to my stock KitKat, also thinking that it would fix the "freezing". After the return, my Z5 still experiences the bug (FREEZING). With a bit of research, I found out that unlocking the Z5's bootloader is the culprit. I went to re-lock it, and as if nothing happened, it was fixed! No more freezing!
And today, I heard of CyanogenMod 13.1. I knew the Z5 would not be blessed with the new Android 6.0 update along with its 1st-Generation siblings. So I thought, "Meh. I'll give the custom ROM a shot." And I indeed liked CM 13.1. I wanted to keep it, but because I had to unlock my bootloader to get it to work, I'm back with the old, dreaded freezing bug.
Sorry for the long story, but my question is this:
Is it possible to keep the CyanogenMod with a locked bootloader? If so, how?
And if not, is there any way at all to fix the "FREEZING" problem of the Z5 whenever you try to unlock its bootloader?
Any help is appreciated!
cnswico said:
About a year ago, I tried installing a custom ROM for my ASUS ZenFone 5 (A500CG). I went through all the shenanigans of doing so (rooting, flashing, unlocking the bootloader). After succeeding in installing the ROM, I discovered the so-called "FREEZING BUG" of the Z5 wherein if you tried to unlock the bootloader, the phone would freeze/hang then reboot invariably. I didn't really like the ROM anyway, so I went back to my stock KitKat, also thinking that it would fix the "freezing". After the return, my Z5 still experiences the bug (FREEZING). With a bit of research, I found out that unlocking the Z5's bootloader is the culprit. I went to re-lock it, and as if nothing happened, it was fixed! No more freezing!
And today, I heard of CyanogenMod 13.1. I knew the Z5 would not be blessed with the new Android 6.0 update along with its 1st-Generation siblings. So I thought, "Meh. I'll give the custom ROM a shot." And I indeed liked CM 13.1. I wanted to keep it, but because I had to unlock my bootloader to get it to work, I'm back with the old, dreaded freezing bug.
Sorry for the long story, but my question is this:
Is it possible to keep the CyanogenMod with a locked bootloader? If so, how?
And if not, is there any way at all to fix the "FREEZING" problem of the Z5 whenever you try to unlock its bootloader?
Any help is appreciated!
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Yes you can relock it Flash android M and after lock bootloader. http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/root-zenfone-5bootloader-unlock-recovery-t2896589
swiczak said:
Yes you can relock it Flash android M and after lock bootloader. http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/root-zenfone-5bootloader-unlock-recovery-t2896589
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It is a false information.
Custom kernel for CM13 (or any Marshmallow custom rom) does not has a signature. (kernel by Asus has it)
So locked bootloader stop booting due to it.
Ok. I guess a custom ROM really just can't work with a locked bootloader. However, is there really even a way to fix the ZenFone 5's "freezing" problem even with the bootloader unlocked?:crying:
cnswico said:
Ok. I guess a custom ROM really just can't work with a locked bootloader. However, is there really even a way to fix the ZenFone 5's "freezing" problem even with the bootloader unlocked?:crying:
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Unfortunately, for now, you can't, either you get the freeze bug or the camera bug when you unlock the bootloader on some ZF5s.
jephimax said:
Unfortunately, for now, you can't, either you get the freeze bug or the camera bug when you unlock the bootloader on some ZF5s.
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Damn ASUS wouldn't give the Z5 the 6.0 update. Perhaps they want you to get a new phone? I really needed the new 6.0 stuff.
Anyway, thanks for the heads-up!
cnswico said:
Damn ASUS wouldn't give the Z5 the 6.0 update. Perhaps they want you to get a new phone? I really needed the new 6.0 stuff.
Anyway, thanks for the heads-up!
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Actually if i get a new phone it won't be another Asus. They need to know
There's no fully solution for unlocking bootloader and they are not giving the private sources for signing kernels, or unlocking bootloader properly, or about GPS/FM bug.
If you want to get these features work proper only Asus can provide this things.
U can try AOSP 5.0.2
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adhit_barker said:
U can try AOSP 5.0.2
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No good, bruh. I need a 6.0 ROM. Or if you can suggest a way to use an SD card as adopted storage for non-Marshmallow firmwares.
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Unlocking Bootloader now trips SafetyNet

Its been reported that merely having an unlocked bootloader now trips safetynet. Google has officially turned their backs on developers and enthusiasts.
I never had a problem with xposed or magisk tripping safetynet; but an unlocked bootloader is by no means a security risk. So I'm not happy having to choose between snapchat and an unlocked bootloader.
Sources: https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/587ss9/psa_android_safetynet_now_tripped_by_unlocking/
https://www.reddit.com/r/Nexus6P/comments/586bq7/android_pay_stopped_working_on_nonrooted_device/
Discuss.
Well RIP AP....
Pixel and now this, I guess Google is becoming Apple 2.0
can confirm, I have unrooted stock 7.0 as my primary on multirom and is tripping safetynet, no more AP for me I guess since I'm NOT locking the bootloader, nice play Google
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IIRC chainfire DID warn us about this..saying if we keep trying to hide root, they'll keep trying to make it harder for us to do so.
Doing it to the pixel? Fine..but to a nexus phone? Kinda murders the whole selling point of Nexus.
Either way elgoog has been making some really odd decisions this past month or so.
I have an unlocked bootloader with everything stock and no root and I got past safety net for Pokemon Go.
biggiesmalls657 said:
I have an unlocked bootloader with everything stock and no root and I got past safety net for Pokemon Go.
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Last I heard pokemon go isn't working with safetynet properly right now. Download SafetyNet Helper Sample from the PlayStore, it'll tell you whether you pass or not.
geokhentix said:
Last I heard pokemon go isn't working with safetynet properly right now. Download SafetyNet Helper Sample from the PlayStore, it'll tell you whether you pass or not.
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Well I guess that a smartphone isn't for me, I'm gonna get a dumb phone again. Google can suck it. This is so ridiculous.
geokhentix said:
IIRC chainfire DID warn us about this..saying if we keep trying to hide root, they'll keep trying to make it harder for us to do so.
Doing it to the pixel? Fine..but to a nexus phone? Kinda murders the whole selling point of Nexus.
Either way elgoog has been making some really odd decisions this past month or so.
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The only pixel that is locked is the Verizon version
holeindalip said:
The only pixel that is locked is the Verizon version
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Yeah, that one isn't a part of this as its not unlockable. I'm talking about the Google Pixel.
This f's people who just want to install the latest factory image too; non power users who don't root and just want the latest OS..considering you need an unlocked boot loader to flash the images.
geokhentix said:
Yeah, that one isn't a part of this as its not unlockable. I'm talking about the Google Pixel.
This f's people who just want to install the latest factory image too; non power users who don't root and just want the latest OS..considering you need an unlocked boot loader to flash the images.
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Not if you side load the latest ota files posted the same day:good:
By the way, does re-locking bootloader wipe data or internal? Factory image page says that "Locking bootloader will wipe the data on some devices. ".
Pretty sure on the n6, we wipe everything on both unlock & relock.
I'm planning on getting a new Nexus 6. Is it not the right time? I'm afraid this issue will make me unable to customize my new phone.
jesuajovan said:
I'm planning on getting a new Nexus 6. Is it not the right time? I'm afraid this issue will make me unable to customize my new phone.
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You can still customize. You just can't do crap that you probably shouldn't be worrying about anyway. Android pay is a sham, since your credit card has an RF chip in it that works on the same scanner... but ONE FEWER companies get to track all your purchases when you use it since it leaves google out of the loop.
Indeed; also as long as you log into Snapchat once before you install root, it seems to continue to work after root / magisk installation.
I'm on 7.0 stock, rooted and unlocked bootloader and snapchat works fine.
pharpe said:
I'm on 7.0 stock, rooted and unlocked bootloader and snapchat works fine.
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I just want to say that Snapchat is one of the worst coded apps ever
For Snapchat to work, you have to login before rooting your device, just don't log out lol
holeindalip said:
I just want to say that Snapchat is one of the worst coded apps ever
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Amen.
I wonder what the hook is that it uses to check if the bootloader is locked...? It *must* go through the kernel, so maybe this is as simple as telling the kernel to LIE about it.
Well, that is simple conceptually, but not necessarily *easy* to implement.

Flashing OOS on Chinese OP6T (A6010) that comes with H2OS

I am getting a Chinese OP6T that comes with H2OS in 2 weeks time. Any easy way (guide) to flash stock OOS to this Chinese phone A6010? Thanks in advance.
just unlock the bootloader and sideload the oos.zip (full) in stock recovery then flash it from there. you could also do fastboot method. works on my oneplus device since the 3/3T days.
Abaddon said:
just unlock the bootloader and sideload the oos.zip (full) in stock recovery then flash it from there. you could also do fastboot method. works on my oneplus device since the 3/3T days.
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Have you done it for oneplus 6T yourself? I was wondering whether the A/B partitions in OP6T will have a different approach to flash...
Thank you.
according to my friend chinese oneplus 6
you only need a full flash zip of oos and just local update from updater in the phone
no need to unlock bootloader
PS. and no need to factory reset too, but i still recommend to reset it
I am from China, and use Chinese OP6T (A6010) that comes with H2OS
just like fangchunxi1999 says, put full OOS zip on 6t sdcard, local update from updater in the phone setting
after finish, do a factory reset, OOS now!
Cye3s said:
I am from China, and use Chinese OP6T (A6010) that comes with H2OS
just like fangchunxi1999 says, put full OOS zip on 6t sdcard, local update from updater in the phone setting
after finish, do a factory reset, OOS now!
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Thank you so much for sharing your experience! I will do the same when I get hold of my phone. I asked someone to hand carry for me.
By the way, do you root your phone too?
chincheang said:
I am getting a Chinese OP6T that comes with H2OS in 2 weeks time. Any easy way (guide) to flash stock OOS to this Chinese phone A6010? Thanks in advance.
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Interestingly enough I just bought a 6t in China and I have been thinking about this.
- Question for you. Will you still be in China? If not, or you are planning a vacation somewhere, OnePlus support will actually help you flash OOS on your device. This only works outside of China though (even if you have a VPN).
- For others: what is the big difference between H2OS and OOS? I considered flashing, but I have a trip outside of China in a week so I was thinking I can just wait until then and let OnePlus do the flash for me. For now though, I have installed all the apps I want including Google apps and a VPN. Is there any real reason I would want to flash to OOS instead of just leaving it as H2OS? Thanks for any answers.
pistachio12 said:
Interestingly enough I just bought a 6t in China and I have been thinking about this.
- Question for you. Will you still be in China? If not, or you are planning a vacation somewhere, OnePlus support will actually help you flash OOS on your device. This only works outside of China though (even if you have a VPN).
- For others: what is the big difference between H2OS and OOS? I considered flashing, but I have a trip outside of China in a week so I was thinking I can just wait until then and let OnePlus do the flash for me. For now though, I have installed all the apps I want including Google apps and a VPN. Is there any real reason I would want to flash to OOS instead of just leaving it as H2OS? Thanks for any answers.
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No. I am in Malaysia. I ask someone who happen to be there to bring it back for me. Dont think there is a oneplus support Centre here.
chincheang said:
Thank you so much for sharing your experience! I will do the same when I get hold of my phone. I asked someone to hand carry for me.
By the way, do you root your phone too?
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Yes, root just after OOS first boot.
use this:
https://www.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6t-unlock-bootloader-root/
chincheang said:
No. I am in Malaysia. I ask someone who happen to be there to bring it back for me. Dont think there is a oneplus support Centre here.
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This isn't at a support center. I just asked used OnePlus support online and they can do it for you through a PC with Windows installed.
fangchunxi1999 said:
according to my friend chinese oneplus 6
you only need a full flash zip of oos and just local update from updater in the phone
no need to unlock bootloader
PS. and no need to factory reset too, but i still recommend to reset it
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Just got Device is corrupted, dont know how to restore it back. Someone said I could use MMSDownloadTool but there was not a version for HydrogenOS. I wonder I could use this from International MMSDownloadTool but I'm so afraid I would brick my Chinese variant device.
Well here's a question. If I wanted to flash h2os onto my international unlocked op6t could I do the same method just reversed?
ghoster76 said:
Just got Device is corrupted, dont know how to restore it back. Someone said I could use MMSDownloadTool but there was not a version for HydrogenOS. I wonder I could use this from International MMSDownloadTool but I'm so afraid I would brick my Chinese variant device.
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In all honesty, you can either:
Unlock the bootloader back and just use the device as is or sideload the OOS.zip or you can try the global tool and hope for the best, since unless you unlock, the device is unusable anyways, if someone can get the Chinese variants tool it would be a Chinese user, others can’t request it..you’re better off contacting OP via chat and push for an OS reflash until they oblige and make an appointment with a tech to remote flash for you.
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Logan0829 said:
Well here's a question. If I wanted to flash h2os onto my international unlocked op6t could I do the same method just reversed?
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Well I would guess they work vice verse, worse case it doesn’t work, you can always use the msm tool to recover.
Guys i want to flash OOS on my 6T A6010(chinese), but i can't do it from updater neither from recovery... How i can flash oxygen? Some guys adviced me to try the download tool but i have to unlock bootloader. do you think is it safe to do that? Hope in your help...
HackerGames197 said:
Guys i want to flash OOS on my 6T A6010(chinese), but i can't do it from updater neither from recovery... How i can flash oxygen? Some guys adviced me to try the download tool but i have to unlock bootloader. do you think is it safe to do that? Hope in your help...
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Just follow the method mentioned in post 4 and 5. I tried it and it worked. No need to unlock bootloader if you dont want.
chincheang said:
Just follow the method mentioned in post 4 and 5. I tried it and it worked. No need to unlock bootloader if you dont want.
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i found a solution, thank you anyway
I have tried de system update method, but I receive the message "The version of your selected package is lower than that of the current system. to avoid booting up failure, downgrading is not allowed"
Help!
I installed the hydrogen os a few days ago, and it was a nightmare.the boot animation was neat. And the oppo play store has more recent updates than play..
after switching to OOS, will one still get OTAs?
Where can I get the h2os full zip?
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Questions about unlocking

Hey! I got this phone recently and wanted to try some ROMs out. But since I never unlocked the bootloader on a MIUI device, I have a few questions. Is it worth it to unlock the bootloader? Which MIUI features do I lose and can I regain them by relocking the bootloader through MiFlash? Thanks in advance
Correct me if i'm wrong
Unlocking bootloader won't take away any feature. There are more can be done and explore such as mod and custome firmware. No harm on unlocking bootloader
AFAIK the only thing that can be picky is the Playstore with the certification, that most of the time unlocking the bootloader change the status to unverify on MIUI, on custom ROMs it depends of the ROM i guess.
BlackGarnett said:
AFAIK the only thing that can be picky is the Playstore with the certification, that most of the time unlocking the bootloader change the status to unverify on MIUI, on custom ROMs it depends of the ROM i guess.
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Is PixelExp fine?
Matt 123456789 said:
Is PixelExp fine?
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If you are talking about PE from Nameless, he said he was working on it (1 week ago kinda) it might be fixed on recent builds (I'm on MIUI), also some users said that (on that-time-build) it could also be working by clearing cache+data of the playstore. :good:

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