[HowTo] Fastboot Mode on LG G Watch R - LG G Watch R

The simpliest way to boot you LG G Watch R into Fastboot:
Turn off the Watch
Turn the watch on normally
While LG logo is displayed and before the screen dims, swipe your finger from the top-left (10:30) position to the bottom-right (4:30) position.
Done
From Fastboot Mode you can easy enter the Recovery Menu of your G Watch R
here is a Video i created:

To connect your LG G Watch R with your PC:
be sure you have the latest SDK (ADB & Fastboot) installed
on your Watch enable Developer Options
"OK Google" -> Settings - about Device
Tab Build Number 7 times
go back to main Settings
enter Developer Options
enable ADB Debugging
Connect your watch with the Charging Dock to your PC
In Shell/Terminal/cmd
type
adb devices
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to check if your Device is there
Now you can use ADB and Fastboot:
adb reboot bootloader
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-> will bring you easy in Fastboot mode
adb reboot recovery
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-> reboots the watch into Recovery Mode
ATTENTION:
fastboot oem unlock
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-> opens the info to unlock your Bootloader Unlock will VOID your Warranty
fastboot oem lock
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-> will lock the bootloader agian confirmed by @dclaw_fantum
I have tested this: It does lock the bootloader back to locked status. The little lock icon on the LG logo also goes away when the command is executed successfully.
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Disclaimer
Your warranty is now void as soon the Bootloader is unlocked.
I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you. Hard. A lot.
Thanks @eSportler for the tip

Have you tested unlocking the bootloader on your LG G Watch R ?

kashortiexda said:
Have you tested unlocking the bootloader on your LG G Watch R ?
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Yes, but i haven't confirmed the Unlock yet (coz for me there is no need right now and there is nothing to flash yet) - thats why I know that there is an confirmation message.
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Pictures added

What is the watchface on the video?

alexxandro84 said:
What is the watchface on the video?
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It's called Aviator, you can get in from PlayStore

bluedragon1982 said:
It's called Aviator, you can get in from PlayStore
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Thank you

Anyone allready unlocked his Bootloader and tried to relock him? So we could mark this command as tested too

alexxandro84 said:
Thank you
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bluedragon1982 said:
It's called Aviator, you can get in from PlayStore
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Careful someone else reported screen burn after a few days with that exact watch face. It's in the general section of this forum....
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Hawke84 said:
Careful someone else reported screen burn after a few days with that exact watch face. It's in the general section of this forum....
Sent from my GT-I9505 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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No problems here, but i dont use allways-on mode, my display is off when i dont need it, best way to safe battery

Can we expect to see some micro roms or something here?

alextdarling said:
Can we expect to see some micro roms or something here?
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The Android Wear source code should be released alongside AW 5.0 Lollipop - which is expected in early December
once AOSP is available, custom roms should become a thing

Is this akin to the Nexus products in terms of the warranty? On Nexus devices, the bootloader is irrelevant to warranty, as relocking the bootloader restores your warranty. Is this the case here? Also, is the GWR as "unbrickable" as the Nexus line? The bootloader is obviously unlocked, so images can be flashed from fastboot, but to my knowledge no factory images or anything exist. In other words, if a partition gets screwy, can it be fixed like on a Nexus? Thanks!

Koopa777 said:
Is this akin to the Nexus products in terms of the warranty? On Nexus devices, the bootloader is irrelevant to warranty, as relocking the bootloader restores your warranty. Is this the case here? Also, is the GWR as "unbrickable" as the Nexus line? The bootloader is obviously unlocked, so images can be flashed from fastboot, but to my knowledge no factory images or anything exist. In other words, if a partition gets screwy, can it be fixed like on a Nexus? Thanks!
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Almost everything is fixable if we have access to fastboot. Now if you accidently flash something incorrectly to the boot partition you might be in serious trouble. SO be weary of flashing bootloaders.

bluetooth on my watch is not work. Please download the backup System.

So just to confirm, fastboot oem lock will relock the bootloader? Just making sure, because if that works, warranty shouldn't be an issue. A simple relock should allow you to send it in for warranty if need be.

bluedragon1982 said:
Anyone allready unlocked his Bootloader and tried to relock him? So we could mark this command as tested too
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I have tested this:
Code:
fastboot oem lock
It does lock the bootloader back to locked status. The little lock icon on the LG logo also goes away when the command is executed successfully.

dclaw_fantum said:
I have tested this:
Code:
fastboot oem lock
It does lock the bootloader back to locked status. The little lock icon on the LG logo also goes away when the command is executed successfully.
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Thanks for the info, I updated the post with your info.

Just flashed all stock images by fastboot in bootloader mode and locked oem. Is it right if I want to send it in warranty? My screen is strangely flickering even after an all reset without any added app.

Never mind, I posted my question in another thread.

Related

How to enable Developer Settings

Courtesy of Android Central, thanks for the heads up!
This is essential to get an unlocked bootloader.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mp07dPusJNA&feature=youtube_gdata_player
How come they have done that?
hahaha that was awesome!
This reminds me of the taps @ Andrioid Version to get the Zombie art
Jordanooo said:
How come they have done that?
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Because they are trying to make it a consumer phone as well as a developers phone. The average user doesn't need these settings, and could very easily mess up their phone by using them. With such an easy method to re enable them, why not do it?
jak3z said:
This reminds me of the taps @ Andrioid Version to get the Zombie art
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And the BumbleBee in HC, the NyanDroid in ICS, and the Jellybean in JB
Tapatalk² from my Optimus V
LOL at the "now you are 3...2...1 steps to becoming a developer" xD
Google has some humor
lol at least it keeps those who don't know what they are doing from messing up their phone
mjybarr said:
This is essential to get an unlocked bootloader.
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Sure good to know, but what does it have to do with the bootloader? I thought that to unlock bootloader, you only need to "fastboot oem unlock"?
It's unlikely that I need to change an option in the menu in order to unlock... What if I somehow screw up and can't boot, and then lock to bootloader? Stuck with a brick?
My Gnexi said:
Sure good to know, but what does it have to do with the bootloader? I thought that to unlock bootloader, you only need to "fastboot oem unlock"?
It's unlikely that I need to change an option in the menu in order to unlock... What if I somehow screw up and can't boot, and then lock to bootloader? Stuck with a brick?
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You need to get into developer settings and activate USB debugging so you can use adb to proceed to unlock the bootloader.
Also I find the way to unlock developer settings to be quite humorous! Sadly I can see many impatient users looking to access said settings the first time be be put off by this, hopefully they will see reason!
Awwwwsome
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mjybarr said:
Courtesy of Android Central, thanks for the heads up!
This is essential to get an unlocked bootloader.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mp07dPusJNA&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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That, my friend ,is Awesome!
The Unnamed Time Lord said:
You need to get into developer settings and activate USB debugging so you can use adb to proceed to unlock the bootloader.
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You don't need adb to unlock the bootloader! Unlocking is done in fastboot mode, so saying "This is essential to get an unlocked bootloader" is wrong.
You can get to the bootloader (fastboot mode) by pressing the buttons during boot.
My Gnexi said:
You don't need adb to unlock the bootloader! Unlocking is done in fastboot mode, so saying "This is essential to get an unlocked bootloader" is wrong.
You can get to the bootloader (fastboot mode) by pressing the buttons during boot.
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Your wrong my friend.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1972508
Read step 5 in the link above ^^
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The guide is wrong.
Never mind.
Hello,
mjybarr said:
Your wrong my friend.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1972508
Read step 5 in the link above ^^
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Please read this reply by efrant:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=33727130&postcount=27
efrant said:
This is not just directed at the OP:
I think people should wait until they get a hold of the device before posting guides and directing others on what to do. Unless you actually try something and it works, I wouldn't be posting any guides.
Just to clarify some mis-information in this thread:
1) You do not need to install the SDK (and you do not need it to install the driver) -- the SDK is just a bunch of stuff that, unless you are developing, you will never need;
2) The driver for the N4 may not even be included in the SDK -- the GNex driver certainly wasn't;
3) For the fastboot driver to install (and for fastboot commands to work), your device must be booted in fastboot mode;
4) USB Debugging is a feature of Android, and to use it, you have to be booted into Android -- it has nothing to do with the bootloader;
5) Currently, there is no exploit to gain root on any build of Android higher than 4.1.1, so, there is no way to gain root without unlocking the bootloader at this time.
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Also, 2 responders above in the same page say that.
Also, it doesn't make sense to me that fastboot's operation will check an option that is selected while you are in the OS.
If someone that has the device can check it then great, until then I'll assume USB Debugging is NOT needed to unlock bootloader.

[Q] bootloader unlock

I have a Nexus 6 that came rooted and with busybox.
how do I know if the bootloader has been unlocked?
You can't root it without unlocking the boot loader, so if its rooted then that's all the evidence you need
caguas56 said:
I have a Nexus 6 that came rooted and with busybox.
how do I know if the bootloader has been unlocked?
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Also, as soon as you turn on the phone, the black screen with the white Google logo comes up, on the bottom of the screen should show and unlocked padlock. That also means your bootloader is unlocked.
do you see an open padlock on the bottom of the screen while booting? then it's unlocked. also, you can boot into the bootloader, itll say unlocked. but if you already havd root, its probably unlocked, or he relocked it. if you have root, you can use an app to re unlock it.
simms22 said:
do you see an open padlock on the bottom of the screen while booting? then it's unlocked. also, you can boot into the bootloader, itll say unlocked. but if you already havd root, its probably unlocked, or he relocked it. if you have root, you can use an app to re unlock it.
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you are right, I see the padlock unlocked and the word "unlocked" on the bootloader screen.
thanks.
I'm coming from a Samsung device and have no idea how to flash roms on a Motorola device.
any suggestions you can give me?
caguas56 said:
you are right, I see the padlock unlocked and the word "unlocked" on the bootloader screen.
thanks.
I'm coming from a Samsung device and have no idea how to flash roms on a Motorola device.
any suggestions you can give me?
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I suggest you start with this, to learn adb fastboot and flashing.
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
If you run into the missing system.img problem here is the link to fix it:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/11/12/running-into-the-dreaded-missing-system-img-error-flashing-android-5-0-factory-images-heres-how-to-get-around-it/
This way you can start from the beginning.
Also, give this a read:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2948481
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Davzone said:
I suggest you start with this, to learn adb fastboot and flashing.
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
If you run into the missing system.img problem here is the link to fix it:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/11/12/running-into-the-dreaded-missing-system-img-error-flashing-android-5-0-factory-images-heres-how-to-get-around-it/
This way you can start from the beginning.
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Last question : is there anyway to change the icons colors and shape on the notification bar like wifi, signal etc?

Is it possible to re-lock bootloader after official unlock?

I'm doing some research before I commit to unlocking my bootloader, and I can't find anything definitive on whether or not it's possible to re-lock after unlocking with the official tool. I have experience unlocking and re-locking bootloaders, flashing custom recoveries/ROMs/kernels etc but only with Nexus and Samsung phones, so I just want to make sure I'm clear on how Nokia's setup differs (If at all). Would also be interested to find out if Nokia will still offer me OTA's with unlocked bootloader.
Thanks for any help, and feel free to move or close the thread if it matches another one that I've missed.
Bb
2WildFirE said:
I'm really sure you can relock bootloader. Why not?
And yes ota works fine with open bootloader if you are on stock
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Awesome, cheers for the assist ?
2WildFirE said:
I'm really sure you can relock bootloader. Why not?
And yes ota works fine with open bootloader if you are on stock
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Nokia says that relooking isn't possible. Is there anybody who tried the command 'fastboot oem relock'?
And why says this text please lock ? the bootloader, if it is not possible?
2WildFirE said:
And why says this text please lock ? the bootloader, if it is not possible?
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Dude, crop out that serial number?
Go to download mode
Run adb:fastboot oem lock
Choose lock bootloader in your phone
namle98 said:
Go to download mode
Run adb:fastboot oem lock
Choose lock bootloader in your phone
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confirmed, i did it today
Since I also unlocked critical, I ran: fastboot oem lock_critical and then fastboot oem lock
Phone will factory reset both times.
Has anyone tried the re-lock with a custom kernel/ROM?
dimitar10 said:
Has anyone tried the re-lock with a custom kernel/ROM?
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No, and nobody should do it. It will brick your device.
The point of a locked bootloader is to prevent unofficial software from running, and the point of unlocking it is to make that possible. So relocking the bootloader with unofficial software installed will make the phone think that the software got corrupted and rightfully lock down the device.
THMSP said:
No, and nobody should do it. It will brick your device.
The point of a locked bootloader is to prevent unofficial software from running, and the point of unlocking it is to make that possible. So relocking the bootloader with unofficial software installed will make the phone think that the software got corrupted and rightfully lock down the device.
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Basically anyone should be able to do it and it shouldn't brick your device, as per Google's bootloader recommendations. However, manufacturers decide to cripple bootloaders not to support it in the verified boot chain (where kernel verification can be explicitly made against a custom root of trust set after the device has left the factory i.e. set by the user, instead of the original root of trust). As far as I know, only Pixel devices implement this, and can be achieved by issuing the command:
Code:
fastboot flash avb_custom_key <key_blob>
I'm sure there are lots of advanced users/modders that can find this feature beneficial (if implemented by the device vendors).
dimitar10 said:
Basically anyone should be able to do it and it shouldn't brick your device, as per Google's bootloader recommendations. However, manufacturers decide to cripple bootloaders not to support it in the verified boot chain (where kernel verification can be explicitly made against a custom root of trust set after the device has left the factory i.e. set by the user, instead of the original root of trust). As far as I know, only Pixel devices implement this, and can be achieved by issuing the command:
Code:
fastboot flash avb_custom_key <key_blob>
I'm sure there are lots of advanced users/modders that can find this feature beneficial (if implemented by the device vendors).
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I accidently locked the bootloader and without locking critical with custom recovery in system.
now it's saying data is corrupt and phone can't be trusted.
that unlock key url got expired and there is no way i can get that unlock key .
is there any other way to fix my phone??
Code:
fastboot flash avb_custom_key <key_blob>
how to use this code? any specific key_blob for nokia 8 or is it supported on this phone?
help me guys ;(
Edit:
After so many tries, I went to service centre and they fixed the phone in few mins :highfive::silly:
Crazy Tweaks said:
I accidently locked the bootloader and without locking critical with custom recovery in system.
now it's saying data is corrupt and phone can't be trusted.
that unlock key url got expired and there is no way i can get that unlock key .
is there any other way to fix my phone??
Code:
fastboot flash avb_custom_key <key_blob>
how to use this code? any specific key_blob for nokia 8 or is it supported on this phone?
help me guys ;(
Edit:
After so many tries, I went to service centre and they fixed the phone in few mins :highfive::silly:
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I have the same problem right now. May i ask how they fixed it and what did you tell them ?
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CommieTurtle said:
I have the same problem right now. May i ask how they fixed it and what did you tell them ?
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Did they fix it for free since bootloader is locked? I'm going to service centre in few hours
CommieTurtle said:
I accidently locked the bootloader and without locking critical with custom recovery in system.
now it's saying data is corrupt and phone can't be trusted.
that unlock key url got expired and there is no way i can get that unlock key .
is there any other way to fix my phone??
I have the same problem right now. May i ask how they fixed it and what did you tell them ?
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Did they fix it for free since bootloader is locked? I'm going to service centre in few hours
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Well it wasn't in warranty xD so just asked me this and boom it was not free after that but well yeah it doesn't matter if it's locked or unlocked lol as long as they are getting paid, they'll do it hahahha
Crazy Tweaks said:
Well it wasn't in warranty xD so just asked me this and boom it was not free after that but well yeah it doesn't matter if it's locked or unlocked lol as long as they are getting paid, they'll do it hahahha
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lol my device was under warranty so I got it fixed for free
I can assume that, in service centers, they are able to reflash the entire firmware including the (secondary) bootloader. They would probably boot the device into EDL mode, and flash it with stock firmware, with a properly signed Qualcomm EDL programmer, and use Qualcomm's QFIL tool to do this.
CommieTurtle said:
lol my device was under warranty so I got it fixed for free
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Glad to hear that

Unlocking bootloader: definitive bye-bye to automatic updates?

With the Moto Z, after I returned the phone to stock (flashed stock firmware and locked the bootloader), I'd be able to flash stock firmware with the flashing locked.
Not so with the Motorola One Zoom. In other words, flashing stock and re-locking didn't return the phone to its pristine state. Even when flashing stock firmware over stock firmware, I have to unlock the bootloader.
Differences I observed: on the bootloader screen, when re-locked the Z would show "oem_locked" again. On the One Zoom, it shows "flashing_locked" instead. I'm pretty sure it showed "oem_locked" before unlocking.
WIth the Z, every time I wanted to unlock the bootloader, I had to issue "fastboot oem unlock" followed by the unlock code. The code isn't necessary with the re-locked One Zoom.
In other words, maybe it was a one-way trip. It seems that the phone won't return to its original state, it looks it's modified for good. And I'm afraid this means bye-bye to automatic updates.
Am I missing something here?
My bootloader is also unlocked and I dont have any problems with receiving and installing OTAs I also have Magisk and EdExposed installed - no problems at all.
rafikowy said:
My bootloader is also unlocked and I dont have any problems with receiving and installing OTAs I also have Magisk and EdExposed installed - no problems at all.
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Phew! I'm glad I'll be able to install OTAs. Have you tried flashing it manually or via RSD Lite? Here it won't flash.
Whammamoosha said:
Phew! I'm glad I'll be able to install OTAs. Have you tried flashing it manually or via RSD Lite? Here it won't flash.
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Hey, yes, flashing manually. I will provide you flashing scripts tomorrow.
rafikowy said:
Hey, yes, flashing manually. I will provide you flashing scripts tomorrow.
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Don't bother, I have mine. Thanks.
I would like the flash script if someone would share it
Help with unlocking bootloader
I tried to unlock the bootloader and i am now in a menu with an android with his chest open. In the cmd on my pc i try to type fastboot flashing unlock but it just gives me an error.
I dont know if this is the correct place to post this but i have no idea where to post it and i dont want my phone get bricked.
Bodeman12345 said:
I tried to unlock the bootloader and i am now in a menu with an android with his chest open. In the cmd on my pc i try to type fastboot flashing unlock but it just gives me an error.
I dont know if this is the correct place to post this but i have no idea where to post it and i dont want my phone get bricked.
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In the settings for developers you gave permission for Factory Unlock?
ilia3367 said:
In the settings for developers you gave permission for Factory Unlock?
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I enabled the setting to unlock oem bootloader is that the same?
Bodeman12345 said:
I enabled the setting to unlock oem bootloader is that the same?
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yes.
What instruction did you use to unlock the bootloader?
What region is your device manufactured for?
Does your PC see your device connected to the fastboot mod?
What does this command give you:
Code:
fastboot devices
If the device is detected, enter the command:
Code:
fastboot getvar all
And copy the result here.
ilia3367 said:
yes.
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Yes I did that
Bodeman12345 said:
Yes I did that
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Answer the other questions, please!
diculpe por que mi pc no ve el fastboot de mi one zoom?
ilia3367 said:
yes.
What instruction did you use to unlock the bootloader?
What region is your device manufactured for?
Does your PC see your device connected to the fastboot mod?
What does this command give you:
If the device is detected, enter the command:
And copy the result here.
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I used this youtube video
I dont know where it is manifactured but I live in the netherlands.
I dont get the 3th question
I will do the commands in a couple minutes
Hey all,
I have the Moto One Zoom running on Android 9.
Also, It's Rooted with Magisk and have Riru EdXposed installed, can I install my OTA updates without bootloop or do I have to Uninstall Magisk, relock bootloader and factory reset/flash stock firmware to get latest OTA updates?
Any feedback is appreciated.
Thanks

How To find Vivo Bootloader Unlock/Lock Command Line?

Please Master help me. I want to root my phone but first, i have to unlock bootloader from this phone (Vivo V20). I already use Command Line " fastboot flashing unlock ", " fastboot oem unlock ", " fastboot bbk unlock_vivo ", "fastboot bbk vivo_bsp unlock_vivo". Nothing Works...
Maybe someone here know how to see command line to unlock bootloader manually from system file, please help.
1. You need to Enable developer mode on your phone
2. You need to enable USB Debugging inside of developer options
3. Also, enable OEM Unlock inside developer options also ( If you dont see this option, good luck with rooting.. )
You will also need to set up ADB platform tools sdk on your computer if you are going to root
SDK Tools Setup - https://www.xda-developers.com/install-adb-windows-macos-linux/
Unlock Bootloader - https://www.lifewire.com/how-to-unlock-bootloader-android-phone-4689186
Be carefull please Dont brick your device... make sure to do your research and verify that your specific phone can be rooted...
Nameless Foe said:
1. You need to Enable developer mode on your phone
2. You need to enable USB Debugging inside of developer options
3. Also, enable OEM Unlock inside developer options also ( If you dont see this option, good luck with rooting.. )
You will also need to set up ADB platform tools sdk on your computer if you are going to root
SDK Tools Setup - https://www.xda-developers.com/install-adb-windows-macos-linux/
Unlock Bootloader - https://www.lifewire.com/how-to-unlock-bootloader-android-phone-4689186
Be carefull please Dont brick your device... make sure to do your research and verify that your specific phone can be rooted...
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Not Work for for Vivo V20
Kwachi said:
Not Work for for Vivo V20
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Of you don't see the option to toggle the OEM bootloader unlock inside of developer settings, I doubt you will be able to root
Don't feel bad. I can't root either
Nameless Foe said:
Of you don't see the option to toggle the OEM bootloader unlock inside of developer settings, I doubt you will be able to root
Don't feel bad. I can't root either
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Toggle OEM already on but still cannot unlock bootloader
Vivo doesn't allow their devices' bootloader getting unlocked, so you can't unlock (most of) them.
On their support page, they stated "BL cannot be unlocked" (which is false), and "suggest you not to try it".
If you really want to unlock your bootloader, nah you can't, the only way might be selling your Vivo for something else (OnePlus, Xiaomi, etc.) that allows bootloader unlocking.
Edit 1: For some older Vivo (and Oppo), you might be able to use EDL to flash a custom recovery. OR for even older ones, you can actually unlock.
Edit 2: I believe most Vivo (including Oppo) doesn't even have the normal aboot bootloader mode.
TipzTeam said:
Vivo doesn't allow their devices' bootloader getting unlocked, so you can't unlock it.
On their support page, they stated "BL cannot be unlocked" (which is false), and "suggest you not to try it".
If you really want to unlock your bootloader, nah you can't, the only way might be selling your Vivo for something else (OnePlus, Xiaomi, etc.) that allows bootloader unlocking.
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Can those 3 varieties of phones you listed be rooted even if its a US Version phone?
Nameless Foe said:
Can those 3 varieties of phones you listed be rooted even if its a US Version phone?
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Those are OEMs that allow bootloader unlocking.
TipzTeam said:
Those are OEMs that allow bootloader unlocking.
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Ohh. Ok. Cool. I'm gonna buy one. I have the Galaxy A71 and I can't do nothing
Nameless Foe said:
Ohh. Ok. Cool. I'm gonna buy one. I have the Galaxy A71 and I can't do nothing
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A Samsung Galaxy A71 should be able to be "unlocked", but using Samsung's custom aboot download mode.
TipzTeam said:
A Samsung Galaxy A71 should be able to be "unlocked", but using Samsung's custom aboot download mode.
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How do I go about that ? You have my attention
Nameless Foe said:
How do I go about that ? You have my attention
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You can find your solution here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/f/samsung-galaxy-a71-roms-kernels-recoveries-ot.9845/
TipzTeam said:
You can find your solution here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/f/samsung-galaxy-a71-roms-kernels-recoveries-ot.9845/
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Noo. Not quite. I can't unlocknmy bootloader. My dev options does not have this inside of it anywhere
Nameless Foe said:
Noo. Not quite. I can't unlocknmy bootloader. My dev options does not have this inside of it anywhere
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You can't unlock it, you have to use Samsung's download mode to flash a custom recovery directly.
TipzTeam said:
You can't unlock it, you have to use Samsung's download mode to flash a custom recovery directly.
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Hey. Can you dm me please. I think I know what your saying but I would really appreciate the help if you don't mind
Nameless Foe said:
Hey. Can you dm me please. I think I know what your saying but I would really appreciate the help if you don't mind
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nah, just check this out: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/recovery-a715f-twrp-3-5-0-ianmacd.4221253
TipzTeam said:
nah, just check this out: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/recovery-a715f-twrp-3-5-0-ianmacd.4221253
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Fine fine. Thanks
Nameless Foe said:
Fine fine. Thanks
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TipzTeam said:
nah, just check this out: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/recovery-a715f-twrp-3-5-0-ianmacd.4221253
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Ok so just so we are on the same page, one of the instructions is to unlock oem inside developer settings on this post you sent me to.. i do NOT have that option.. just to be clear
Nameless Foe said:
Ok so just so we are on the same page, one of the instructions is to unlock oem inside developer settings on this post you sent me to.. i do NOT have that option.. just to be clear
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Try skipping it?
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Try skipping it?
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yea i tried to skip did not work unfortunatly

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