Op 3T not bricked, all working, stock ROM, yet I CAN'T re-lock bootloader in any way - OnePlus 3T Questions & Answers

Hi all,
I am trying to relock the bootloader on 3T, with no success. I want to do it because of too many apps nagging me or not working with unlocked bootloader
here's what I did to unlock in the past and relock:
unlocking:
- enable dev options, enable oem unlocking & usb debugging
- flashed TWRP & fastboot oem unlock from command line (don't remember which I did first)
- got my phone wiped which was an an unexpected surprise!
- bootloader unlocked, the fist of those lovely warning screens telling me so
- tried to root without success, so no custom ROMs for me
- lived with it like this for a while, too many apps telling me they won't work, decided to relock
- got latest stock ROM, flashed it via TWRP, wiped, tried to fastboot oem lock ==> success reported by CLI, BUT device still unlocked
- flashed just the 3t recovery img, wiped, fastboot oem lock ==> success reported by CLI, BUT device still unlocked
- tried the qualcomm unbrick tool after installing the recommended drivers, can't have it see my device maybe because it's not bricked or maybe some other reason, I don't know. it doesn't show up in the app. Will uninstall and reactivate driver signature checks soon unless someone explains me how to make the bloody phone show up ...
So at this moment I have a many times-wiped phone with latest 9.0.4 stock ROM whose bootloader won't lock back. I am quite at a loss. I haven't tried any magisk or similat, SuperSU at the time told me I am not rooted.
I am tearing out the few hairs I have left. Any help for this poor family man so that he may not be allowed to walk in darkness? (quote from Uninvited). Thanks

Why don't you use Magisk hide to hide root/unlock status to those apps instead of loosing root/adaway and more?

pitrus- said:
Why don't you use Magisk hide to hide root/unlock status to those apps instead of loosing root/adaway and more?
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I have never investigated Magisk, I think I installed it at the tima but there was some problem with it so I uninstalled it and didn't think much more about it. The problem is, my phone is not rooted (even though I tried it failed, I unlocked the bootloader to root it in the first place but was not successful), only OEM unblocked. So, so to say, I'm stuck in the worst of the possible worlds except for a bricked device. unlocked with no apparent way to relock it, and not rooted.
I feel like my phone is in some strange state where the normal procedures do not work. If I could at least figure out what's wrong with the rooting, I could go the full way AND then, in case use Magisk. but at the moment I feel like there is a need to put the phone in a known definite state whichever it is and work from there. I'd be happy to revert to stock and locked and then redo everything when needed in the future.
How could I troubleshoot further or get to such a "known state"? many thanks

The thing you did wrong was using the outdated SuperSU method of rooting which is not supported anymore. You should just flash the latest Magisk zip of their github page and then you will have root with the possibility of hiding it for bank apps and others.
https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/download/v20.4/Magisk-v20.4.zip

pitrus- said:
The thing you did wrong was using the outdated SuperSU method of rooting which is not supported anymore. You should just flash the latest Magisk zip of their github page and then you will have root with the possibility of hiding it for bank apps and others.
https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/download/v20.4/Magisk-v20.4.zip
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Thanks pitrus, I'll have a look at it tomorrow and will update with what happened

MassiB said:
Thanks pitrus, I'll have a look at it tomorrow and will update with what happened
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Hi, update. I installed Magisk but, seeing that it had a way to put the phone in EDL mode, instead of going full root I decided to go the other way around and try to make my phone as stock as possible and reserve the experiments to an unit other than my primary. So I used the Qualcomm "unbrick" tool, and was able to flash the OxygenOS version that came with it - a rather old Android 6 whose networking (wifi, mobile...) wasn't working. But an adb sideload of the latest version after having put the phone in recovery mode allowed me to restore the networking and to update to the last supported version.
Magisk made the difference in getting me out of the spot. Thanks for bringing it to my attention!

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Is there a root method that doesn't require unlocking the bootloader? (LRX22C)

I just got my N6 a few days ago, and JUST got everything all set up how I like. I went to go root it, and the method mentioned in the "All-In-One" stickied thread requires you to unlock the bootloader, which says it will factory reset the device.
I don't want to factory reset at this point, I just want to root it. I've never had to wipe a phone or unlock a bootloader to root a phone before, so this is new to me.
Thanks
arcooke said:
I just got my N6 a few days ago, and JUST got everything all set up how I like. I went to go root it, and the method mentioned in the "All-In-One" stickied thread requires you to unlock the bootloader, which says it will factory reset the device.
I don't want to factory reset at this point, I just want to root it. I've never had to wipe a phone or unlock a bootloader to root a phone before, so this is new to me.
Thanks
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There is a way, I believe, by running TWRP on your PC and flashing SuperSU from your PC. However, it's not a recommended method as you will have no way of backing up. Also, if you get caught in a bootloop, you won't be able to recover without a custom recovery.
arcooke said:
I just got my N6 a few days ago, and JUST got everything all set up how I like. I went to go root it, and the method mentioned in the "All-In-One" stickied thread requires you to unlock the bootloader, which says it will factory reset the device.
I don't want to factory reset at this point, I just want to root it. I've never had to wipe a phone or unlock a bootloader to root a phone before, so this is new to me.
Thanks
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and you don't have to "hack" a nexus as well, as google provided an easy way to unlock your bootloader and to obtain root. if you just got your nexus a few days ago, just unlock the bootloader and root it. loosing a few days of information is more than worth it for root. don't waste your time worrying over a few days of data.
Can be done but not recommended.
adb backup/restore can save a little bit of information for you, but I wouldn't go in expecting it to save everything
Sent from my Nexus 6
What did you set up? You can back up your messages, and your apps will re-download. Your photos are already syncing to Google. If it's not rooted, I can't imagine you've done that much customization.
Lesson learned: unlock should ALWAYS be the very first step you do on a new phone.
arcooke said:
I just got my N6 a few days ago, and JUST got everything all set up how I like. I went to go root it, and the method mentioned in the "All-In-One" stickied thread requires you to unlock the bootloader, which says it will factory reset the device.
I don't want to factory reset at this point, I just want to root it. I've never had to wipe a phone or unlock a bootloader to root a phone before, so this is new to me.
Thanks
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if you download kingroot from the internet and install it onto your phone through unknown sources. it says your not supported but just click start root anyway. and hey presto your rooted. ive done this on my nexus 6 and its worked and hasnt knackered the phone and i know a couple of other people whove done the same
the only thing i havnet worked out how to do is take the king userr off. once your finished rooting, in order to sustain root that app becomes a permanent addittion to the phone. ive deleted it before and lost root. but just reinstall and follow the steps again and you gain root again
to check root download root checker form the app market
danr93 said:
if you download kingroot from the internet and install it onto your phone through unknown sources. it says your not supported but just click start root anyway. and hey presto your rooted. ive done this on my nexus 6 and its worked and hasnt knackered the phone and i know a couple of other people whove done the same
the only thing i havnet worked out how to do is take the king userr off. once your finished rooting, in order to sustain root that app becomes a permanent addittion to the phone. ive deleted it before and lost root. but just reinstall and follow the steps again and you gain root again
to check root download root checker form the app market
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Yes we're aware but we do recommend against these one-click methods usually. Rooted users cannot accept OTA updates, so the only way to update is with an unlocked bootloader unless you're going to have a custom recovery (also highly recommended) so you can flash flashable zips.
Also you MUST go into settings and enable the "Allow OEM unlock" in developer options, because If you break your OS with root, which is easily done - you're going to become stuck as you can't unlock the bootloader. Not too bad if you have TWRP recovery installed, but then that becomes a single point of failure.
danarama said:
Yes we're aware but we do recommend against these one-click methods usually. Rooted users cannot accept OTA updates, so the only way to update is with an unlocked bootloader unless you're going to have a custom recovery (also highly recommended) so you can flash flashable zips.
Also you MUST go into settings and enable the "Allow OEM unlock" in developer options, because If you break your OS with root, which is easily done - you're going to become stuck as you can't unlock the bootloader. Not too bad if you have TWRP recovery installed, but then that becomes a single point of failure.
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ok thats fair enough i didnt realise it was so risky. i downloaded twrp straight after this method worked for me and got everything backed up
danr93 said:
ok thats fair enough i didnt realise it was so risky. i downloaded twrp straight after this method worked for me and got everything backed up
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Good stuff. Once rooted, Flashify is a great tool to flash TWRP. With the nexus 5, you could unlock the bootloader with an app that didnt wipe everything, which was great, but Nexus 6 doesn't allow that, but always do go to settings > developer options > OEM Unlock (Set to enable). Without this set, you cannot unlock the bootloader from fastboot. Also, side note, developer options doesn't show up until you go into Settings > About phone then tap "Build number" several times to make the option visible. Think its 7 times.
It's interesting saying that you need kingroot to remain on the device. Thats a bit of a pain. Does it install SuperSU or not? If not, might be interesting to see what happens if you install the SuperSU app from Play - whether it allows it to be removed then.
My preferred method however is definitely unlock the BL, fastboot flash TWRP, From TWRP flash SuperSU zip (or rooted ROM).
For the record, I did end up factory resetting to do it the right way.
Is this easy to unroot if a new OTA update comes out?
arcooke said:
For the record, I did end up factory resetting to do it the right way.
Is this easy to unroot if a new OTA update comes out?
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Yes and no. To "unroot" you have to fastboot flash system.img and boot.img, which if the factory image is available for the version your OTA will raise you to, you're done. If there is no factory image for that new version, you must flash the system and boot(and recovery) of the expected version, then OTA. Note, recovery version isn't checked. Only system and boot. Just that recovery must be stock for OTA to flash.
To be honest, easiest way is to wait for a rooted flashable zip to be made available and flash via recovery
danarama said:
Yes and no. To "unroot" you have to fastboot flash system.img and boot.img, which if the factory image is available for the version your OTA will raise you to, you're done. If there is no factory image for that new version, you must flash the system and boot(and recovery) of the expected version, then OTA. Note, recovery version isn't checked. Only system and boot. Just that recovery must be stock for OTA to flash.
To be honest, easiest way is to wait for a rooted flashable zip to be made available and flash via recovery
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Geez. I thought the "pure google experience" would be much less of a headache. lol. Rooting/updating/etc was so much easier on my old Verizon phones.. one-click-root, one-click-unroot, easy updates, never had to factory reset or flash roms to do anything.
I only rooted for AdAway, starting to wonder if that was a good idea or not.
arcooke said:
Geez. I thought the "pure google experience" would be much less of a headache. lol. Rooting/updating/etc was so much easier on my old Verizon phones.. one-click-root, one-click-unroot, easy updates, never had to factory reset or flash roms to do anything.
I only rooted for AdAway, starting to wonder if that was a good idea or not.
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That's lollipop for you. It changed everything.
It's still really simple.
Good to know. Thanks for the info!

'Only official released binaries are allowed to be flashed' - After OEM Unlock 1 Wk.

Trying to compile as many users who have faced the same issue and to get some data to find a work around.
SM-N950F - Australian (TEL/TEL/TEL) post paid Telstra Note 8.
Waited one week for 'Allow OEM to be unlocked' to appear in Dev Settings.
This is my experience and now have the official binaries issue.
I also got the OEM unlock after one week, this is what happened when trying to install TWRP and Magisk on Stock ROM.
I tried to flash TWRP lost night and that was okay. I decided to hold onto stock and just have TWRP and Magisk at this stage until other roms are a little less buggy. Flashed TWRP. flashed Verity / Magisk, setup phone again and then decided to do a backup in TWRP. When trying to go into TWRP got the message 'Only official released binaries are allowed to be flashed' and then went into a soft brick. Had to restore phone to stock and now OEM unlock has disappeared again, In download mode FRP and OEM lock are both OFF. Tried to reflash TWRP and get the same message - 'Only official released binaries are allowed to be flashed'.
So the plot thickens.
Andysmith71 said:
Trying to compile as many users who have faced the same issue and to get some data to find a work around.
SM-N950F - Australian (TEL/TEL/TEL) post paid Telstra Note 8.
Waited one week for 'Allow OEM to be unlocked' to appear in Dev Settings.
This is my experience and now have the official binaries issue.
I also got the OEM unlock after one week, this is what happened when trying to install TWRP and Magisk on Stock ROM.
I tried to flash TWRP lost night and that was okay. I decided to hold onto stock and just have TWRP and Magisk at this stage until other roms are a little less buggy. Flashed TWRP. flashed Verity / Magisk, setup phone again and then decided to do a backup in TWRP. When trying to go into TWRP got the message 'Only official released binaries are allowed to be flashed' and then went into a soft brick. Had to restore phone to stock and now OEM unlock has disappeared again, In download mode FRP and OEM lock are both OFF. Tried to reflash TWRP and get the same message - 'Only official released binaries are allowed to be flashed'.
So the plot thickens.
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We are on the same boat bro,
Mine is SM-N950F/DS Singapore (XSP), got on Sep 9th via preorder from Singtel.
But I did not notice if oem unlock option was there when I got the device. Then I tried to flash TWRP last week(oem unlock was there), flashed SuperSU 2.82. When I was configuring an app to modify host(to disable ads), the phone rebooted itself before I was able to flash dm-verity, and went into the bootloop with the same msg 'Only official released binaries are allowed to be flashed' [emoji33]
Alright, here's where I'm at after some experimentation.
I received my phone on the 19th, and when I looked in "Developer options" for the "OEM Unlock" option it was not present. A week (7 days) goes by and I look in "Developer options" again and I see that "OEM Unlock" is there. I enabled the toggle that day, and then in the evening I successfully flashed TWRP and noverity. After this I rebooted according to the instructions and I encountered the "Only official released binaries are allowed to be flashed" message along with a soft brick. Reflashed stock firmware to get out of it and "OEM Unlock" has vanished from "Developer options"
Now, a week goes by after this (7days again) and I check for "OEM Unlock" on the 26th. Just like clockwork it's there. This time I flash TWRP, skip noverity, and flash Magisk. I'm able to successfully root and I boot into the system -- I check "Developer options" for "OEM Unlock" and the toggle isn't there. For whatever reason after a while I decided I would reboot and see what happens. I go into a soft brick with the same "Only official released binaries are allowed to be flashed" message. I'm kind of kicking myself, because now I need to wait another week for the toggle to show up so I can make another attempt.
Next week I am going to flash TWRP, flash Magisk, and then let the phone sit there for another week while I wait for the "OEM Unlock" toggle to show back up. Once that happens I am going to see if I can reboot freely or if I encounter another soft brick situation. If I soft brick again I'm fresh out of ideas as a phone that is rooted but can never be rebooted without flashing back to stock is a non-starter.
thegreenthief said:
Alright, here's where I'm at after some experimentation.
I received my phone on the 19th, and when I looked in "Developer options" for the "OEM Unlock" option it was not present. A week (7 days) goes by and I look in "Developer options" again and I see that "OEM Unlock" is there. I enabled the toggle that day, and then in the evening I successfully flashed TWRP and noverity. After this I rebooted according to the instructions and I encountered the "Only official released binaries are allowed to be flashed" message along with a soft brick. Reflashed stock firmware to get out of it and "OEM Unlock" has vanished from "Developer options"
Now, a week goes by after this (7days again) and I check for "OEM Unlock" on the 26th. Just like clockwork it's there. This time I flash TWRP, skip noverity, and flash Magisk. I'm able to successfully root and I boot into the system -- I check "Developer options" for "OEM Unlock" and the toggle isn't there. For whatever reason after a while I decided I would reboot and see what happens. I go into a soft brick with the same "Only official released binaries are allowed to be flashed" message. I'm kind of kicking myself, because now I need to wait another week for the toggle to show up so I can make another attempt.
Next week I am going to flash TWRP, flash Magisk, and then let the phone sit there for another week while I wait for the "OEM Unlock" toggle to show back up. Once that happens I am going to see if I can reboot freely or if I encounter another soft brick situation. If I soft brick again I'm fresh out of ideas as a phone that is rooted but can never be rebooted without flashing back to stock is a non-starter.
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I'm doing the same as you, I'm still a few days away from week 2. So I'll do the same, flash TWRP and Magisk then try my hardest not to have the phone restarted for any reason for another week. No reports yet of this work around as it's still early in the peace but I know there are a number of users who will try this method. Good luck and I'll post how I go or if someone else posts sooner! BTW did you do a wipe/format before flashing Magisk out of interest? Cheers.
zhengsmall said:
We are on the same boat bro,
Mine is SM-N950F/DS Singapore (XSP), got on Sep 9th via preorder from Singtel.
But I did not notice if oem unlock option was there when I got the device. Then I tried to flash TWRP last week, flashed SuperSU 2.82. When I was configuring an app, the phone rebooted itself before I was able to flash dm-verity, and went into the bootloop with the same msg 'Only official released binaries are allowed to be flashed'
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Hey mate, maybe you can try the method a few users are going to do now, after another week and when OEM re appears then redo the process but this time don't boot the device. However I see what happened in your case the phone restarted itself when configuring SuperSU.. I've not hear that happening before. Maybe try Magisk if your looking at trying again? Strange it rebooted by itself. Good luck and let us know how you go.
Andysmith71 said:
I'm doing the same as you, I'm still a few days away from week 2. So I'll do the same, flash TWRP and Magisk then try my hardest not to have the phone restarted for any reason for another week. No reports yet of this work around as it's still early in the peace but I know there are a number of users who will try this method. Good luck and I'll post how I go or if someone else posts sooner! BTW did you do a wipe/format before flashing Magisk out of interest? Cheers.
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It's good we're getting to a point where we can collect data and try different approaches. It was a much darker time when we were all sitting around wondering if/when the OEM Unlock toggle would show up!
Yes, I did a wipe/format prior to flashing Magisk. One thing I haven't been doing is clearing the cache/dalvik following successful flash... is that important? I recall doing that back when I rooted my S7 Edge, but I've not seen or heard about anyone doing it since.
You might want to check the huge thread on this thats about three posts from here. Short story it seems if you stay in recovery and install a rom with knox disabled you are good to go. Read more there...
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You might want to check the huge thread on this thats about three posts from here. Short story it seems if you stay in recovery and install a rom with knox disabled you are good to go. Read more there...
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Thanks mate, been reading up there and seen the posts. Looks like Renovate has had most success so far with that method. Looks promising, fingers crossed. I've got another few more days in jail before I get the OEM unlock back.
I don't think anyone has reported a failure yet doing it that way. Still a ways to go on the testing though, It appears folks aren't all that anxious to screw up a good thing once they get up and running. The good news is if ordinary dumbassez like us can get in the smart guys should get something figured out sooner rather than later. Anyhow, good luck, if it's any consolation mine showed up in 5 days...
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Hey mate, maybe you can try the method a few users are going to do now, after another week and when OEM re appears then redo the process but this time don't boot the device. However I see what happened in your case the phone restarted itself when configuring SuperSU.. I've not hear that happening before. Maybe try Magisk if your looking at trying again? Strange it rebooted by itself. Good luck and let us know how you go.
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Thanks for the suggestion mentioned, but what do you mean by redo the process? Or just switch off and then on the oem unlock toggle when it reappears in 7 days after the first flash(twrp and supersu) followed by a reboot(as only via reboot can I judge if it works)?
In addition, in my case the phone restarted itself when I tried to modify host to disable the annoying ads, not during configuring SuperSU.
Just ended up in the same boat as OP. same version same carrier etc.
hopefully soon the smart ones can figure this out. off to find stock rom and try to get back a working device
AndiF85 said:
Just ended up in the same boat as OP. same version same carrier etc.
hopefully soon the smart ones can figure this out. off to find stock rom and try to get back a working device
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Hey mate, try the below mentioned method and see if it works.
thegreenthief said:
Alright, here's where I'm at after some experimentation.
I received my phone on the 19th, and when I looked in "Developer options" for the "OEM Unlock" option it was not present. A week (7 days) goes by and I look in "Developer options" again and I see that "OEM Unlock" is there. I enabled the toggle that day, and then in the evening I successfully flashed TWRP and noverity. After this I rebooted according to the instructions and I encountered the "Only official released binaries are allowed to be flashed" message along with a soft brick. Reflashed stock firmware to get out of it and "OEM Unlock" has vanished from "Developer options"
Now, a week goes by after this (7days again) and I check for "OEM Unlock" on the 26th. Just like clockwork it's there. This time I flash TWRP, skip noverity, and flash Magisk. I'm able to successfully root and I boot into the system -- I check "Developer options" for "OEM Unlock" and the toggle isn't there. For whatever reason after a while I decided I would reboot and see what happens. I go into a soft brick with the same "Only official released binaries are allowed to be flashed" message. I'm kind of kicking myself, because now I need to wait another week for the toggle to show up so I can make another attempt.
Next week I am going to flash TWRP, flash Magisk, and then let the phone sit there for another week while I wait for the "OEM Unlock" toggle to show back up. Once that happens I am going to see if I can reboot freely or if I encounter another soft brick situation. If I soft brick again I'm fresh out of ideas as a phone that is rooted but can never be rebooted without flashing back to stock is a non-starter.
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Andysmith71 said:
I'm doing the same as you, I'm still a few days away from week 2. So I'll do the same, flash TWRP and Magisk then try my hardest not to have the phone restarted for any reason for another week. No reports yet of this work around as it's still early in the peace but I know there are a number of users who will try this method. Good luck and I'll post how I go or if someone else posts sooner! BTW did you do a wipe/format before flashing Magisk out of interest? Cheers.
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I will give it a try once oem unlock returns. Hopefully this can be resolved soon. Being in jail sucks. I've tripped Knox so lost Samsung features and no root still so dont have root advantages.
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You might want to check the huge thread on this thats about three posts from here. Short story it seems if you stay in recovery and install a rom with knox disabled you are good to go. Read more there...
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Well I got out of Jail yesterday after getting back the OEM unlock for the 2nd time. This time I decided to 'play it safe' until the smart people figure out what the issues are. This method worked perfectly for me and I've now been flashing Viper, flashing extra fonts, doing backups in TWRP and generally using the phone as normal again. The current Renovate release (r95) has most of the issues fixed and is a good daily driver, also the facial recognition is all fixed and Magisk is working with no issues, I've been able to use my banking apps for over the counter purchases again, tested and all working. Here is the method that worked for me -
How to flash Renovate and not stuff up. Remove SIM card before starting (I got this from Krabman's posts so I was not going to tempt fate at this stage by leaving in my SIM card, this is just a playing safe method for now).
1. Install TWRP (I trust you all are okay with everything up to this part)
2. In TWRP, swipe right and go into menu.
3. Wipe / Format Data / Yes
4. Reboot into RECOVERY
5. Flash DM-Verity
6. Wipe / Factory reset (by swiping)
7. Flash Renovate - I chose to root with Magisk cause it works for my banking apps.
8. After flashing Renovate, allow it to boot into System.
9. Do your basic setup and then reboot.
10. Now insert SIM and continue to setup your phone, Ti and all that good stuff. Phone is now rooted and working, TWRP is all working and safe to use as normal. This is the part that I did Ti restore and flashed Viper4Android etc etc.
11. Happy days for now, until we work out exactly what the issues are.......
The only thing I did not do was to try and flash the XSA firmware (Australia Unbranded) with the S8 CSC firmware installer. Apparently another user used it and it worked for them on the Note 8, however I did not want to chance it for now. The only drawback is on Volte and WiFi calling is missing but that's not a deal breaker. I might research a bit more before I try to flash the CSCSelection_S7_S8 zip.
AndiF85 said:
I will give it a try once oem unlock returns. Hopefully this can be resolved soon. Being in jail sucks. I've tripped Knox so lost Samsung features and no root still so dont have root advantages.
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I was in the same boat as you - if Renovate floats your boat then check out my last post, I've installed Renovate and all working nicely again... Waiting for one week then in jail for another week sucked hard!
Great to hear it worked for you. I was thinking of using Renovate as well as it looks like the best option we have at the moment. Now you have confirmed it's all good I'll be doing it the day I'm released from OEM jail. When I flashed stock firmware I tried the note 8 xsa to see if it was any better than the Telstra version but instead just lost features and gained new things in settings which didn't even work so went back and flashed Telstra version.
I know it's wishful thinking but does Samsung pass work for you? I don't care for Samsung pay and health but Samsung pass was a nice feature.
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AndiF85 said:
Great to hear it worked for you. I was thinking of using Renovate as well as it looks like the best option we have at the moment. Now you have confirmed it's all good I'll be doing it the day I'm released from OEM jail. When I flashed stock firmware I tried the note 8 xsa to see if it was any better than the Telstra version but instead just lost features and gained new things in settings which didn't even work so went back and flashed Telstra version.
I know it's wishful thinking but does Samsung pass work for you? I don't care for Samsung pay and health but Samsung pass was a nice feature.
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Just tested that out for you, unfortunately that is the only one that does not work (Well we know Samsung Pay won't work due to KNOX being tripped). It goes through all the setup okay, then on final authentication it says "Samsung Pass is temporarily unavailable, please try again later". So that's a bit of a bummer.. I've tested Android Pay, all good, and I also use NAB pay and works with no issues as well as long as you set it up correctly with Magisk (there is a bit of a method to follow but I found a way to make it work - in case your with NAB at all).
I might make a suggestion to mwilky to see if that could possibly be fixed in the ROM as I agree it's a great feature.
Edit - That question was already asked by another user, mwilky says that it does not work the moment TWRP is flashed and not likely able to be changed. Bummer.
Soft brick
How do you get out of the soft brick? I have the SM-N950F/DS but I do not know what REGION I need to download for the official firmware. Thanks for any help!
bwallis said:
How do you get out of the soft brick? I have the SM-N950F/DS but I do not know what REGION I need to download for the official firmware. Thanks for any help!
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Use Samsung Smart Switch for that. it will tell you the region code for your phone. It could restore for you, or you could use http://fw.updato.com/, or SamFirm, to download appropriate ROM
Alright finally I'm out of jail.
About to download everything then going to attempt tonight.
Andsmith71 how have you found the rom over the past week?
Any issues?
still holding Root?
Does Bixby Voice still work?
Sent from my SM-N950F using Tapatalk

Root for Note 8 Exynos on Pie? Help appreciated. SOLVED

When attempting to flash any/latest TWRP I continually get message 'Only official binaries are allowed to be flashed(RECOVERY)'. I purchased this phone new just recently and paid quite a bit for it, solely to be rooted (specifically global version SM-N950F/DS). I didn't imagine that the global version with the exynos processor would give me so much trouble rooting. I updated to Pie, because I knew the OEM unlock option would be accessible in developer options and thought it would make the process of rooting simpler, not more challenging.
jwils1236 said:
When attempting to flash any/latest TWRP I continually get message 'Only official binaries are allowed to be flashed(RECOVERY)'. I purchased this phone new just recently and paid quite a bit for it, solely to be rooted (specifically global version SM-N950F/DS). I didn't imagine that the global version with the exynos processor would give me so much trouble rooting and wouldn't have bought it if I would have known (or at least not updated to Pie). I updated to Pie, because I knew the OEM unlock option would be accessible in developer options and thought it would make the process of rooting simpler, not more challenging/impossible. Any help would be appreciated and if a solution is brought to light, I am gladly offering $. This could easily be considered a device with best hardware and when rooted, access to best software -- I didn't see significant enough improvements in Note 9 and figured by now the support from XDA community would be abundant for the exynos processor. Turning out ridiculous waste of money if I can't root it (already purchased silver carbon fiber skin, 256 GB Samsung Evo Select SD card, attachable portable wireless charging pack, etc.). Please help!
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You need to disable/delete 'security log agent' on first boot or the only official binary message will appear on reboot, you also have to patch rmm state, or it will keep happening too, which can read about here-
https://forum.xda-developers.com/sa...w-to/guide-root-install-twrp-samsung-t3747535
I believe all the roms have already patched this which could save you the hassle, if you just want a stock rooted rom, try Dev-Base.
Its just easy step
Things u needed before proceed
* SD card
*Magisk latest version
*Odin
* Twrp zip file
1. Reflash ur device with proper firmware
2. After done go download mode and flash Twrp zip on odin. After done reboot ur device to Twrp again
3. After boot up to Twrp go to Wipe and do a factory restore . After this done u must install Magisk or u will get official binary only after reboot to system
4. After all the step are followed u are good to go. Cheers
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You need to disable/delete 'security log agent' on first boot or the only official binary message will appear on reboot, you also have to patch rmm state, or it will keep happening too, which can read about here-
https://forum.xda-developers.com/sa...w-to/guide-root-install-twrp-samsung-t3747535
I believe all the roms have already patched this which could save you the hassle, if you just want a stock rooted rom, try Dev-Base.
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I see. After research, it appears I'm not unlocked like I thought I was -- was thinking since OEM unlock option is accessible and valid in recovery it would be possible to flash TWRP, but didn't consider RMM state. Do you have any idea if it is safe to upgrade to the 'latest' Pie and if the bootloader would change capacity of root? Wouldn't mind being on the latest in the meantime, while I hope and wait 7 days. Also, not sure if the workaround on changing the clock would work or if any info on this to make work -- tried with no luck. Don't want to wait 7 days and seems like there could or should be a workaround, but whatever needs to be done I suppose. Appreciate your assistance.
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I see. After research, it appears I'm not unlocked like I thought I was -- was thinking since OEM unlock option is accessible and valid in recovery it would be possible to flash TWRP, but didn't consider RMM state. Do you have any idea if it is safe to upgrade to the 'latest' Pie and if the bootloader would change capacity of root? Wouldn't mind being on the latest in the meantime, while I hope and wait 7 days. Also, not sure if the workaround on changing the clock would work or if any info on this to make work -- tried with no luck. Don't want to wait 7 days and seems like there could or should be a workaround, but whatever needs to be done I suppose. Appreciate your assistance.
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Also, for anyone reading this with the same issue, extracting the boot image from stock firmware (can be done through command prompt/terminal dump or by extracting from stock firmware -- AP Odin file) and patching with Magisk will not flash or work/give root access either unless this device is fully unlocked -- OEM unlock doesn't matter, if RMM still says "Prenormal" in download mode.
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I see. After research, it appears I'm not unlocked like I thought I was -- was thinking since OEM unlock option is accessible and valid in recovery it would be possible to flash TWRP, but didn't consider RMM state. Do you have any idea if it is safe to upgrade to the 'latest' Pie and if the bootloader would change capacity of root? Wouldn't mind being on the latest in the meantime, while I hope and wait 7 days. Also, not sure if the workaround on changing the clock would work or if any info on this to make work -- tried with no luck. Don't want to wait 7 days and seems like there could or should be a workaround, but whatever needs to be done I suppose. Appreciate your assistance.
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I am quite sure it is still rootable on bootloader 6, so updating would be fine.
The trick to get the OEM toggle is a bit hit and miss, the guide below is the method that has had a higher success rate for me, if followed exacty as written.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.xd...-samsung-galaxy-s8-samsung-galaxy-note-8/amp/
jwils1236 said:
I see. After research, it appears I'm not unlocked like I thought I was -- was thinking since OEM unlock option is accessible and valid in recovery it would be possible to flash TWRP, but didn't consider RMM state. Do you have any idea if it is safe to upgrade to the 'latest' Pie and if the bootloader would change capacity of root? Wouldn't mind being on the latest in the meantime, while I hope and wait 7 days. Also, not sure if the workaround on changing the clock would work or if any info on this to make work -- tried with no luck. Don't want to wait 7 days and seems like there could or should be a workaround, but whatever needs to be done I suppose. Appreciate your assistance.
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I ended up using Chimera Tool to bypass RMM state. Worked instantly. This seems to be a common issue for many Samsung devices, at least on Pie. Not sure there is an alternative solution, currently. Only one I could find for my device.

newbie warning: don't re-lock bootloader, and beware flashing any custom ROM. &OTA...

newbie warning: don't re-lock bootloader, and beware flashing any custom ROM. &OTA...
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pre-note: TWRP 3.3.1-0 -> fastboot boot twrp.img (this is temporary)
before doing anything, backup some little partitions: EFS, fsg, Vendor. Maybe others. You will need these to get back to a working stock.
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DO AT YOUR OWN RISK - I TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY.
note added 2-27-2020: it may be that some problems with returning to stock are due to not (in TWRP) advanced wiping data, system, dalvik ART cache before flashing. You can do temp "fastboot boot twrp-3.3.1-0-payton.img" w/o quotes, and do it there. -changed/edited. don't use TWRP to flash a stock zip!
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NO FIX IS KNOWN FOR ANY OF THESE PROBLEMS. PHONE IS DESTROYED.
newbie warning: don't re-lock bootloader, and beware flashing ANY custom ROM.
On the X4, the bootloader changes drastically between 8 and 9 as it introduces a dual file system which is used by OTA updates to alternate the live system, and as a backup if failure. It is not a true Treble system, only partial. You must not depend on being able to flash back and forth between O and P. If you update to P, stay there. I expect this to be exacerbated by those phones which update to 10, if that in fact happens(probably One/fi only). There is also much confusion as to which file system/setup any custom ROM uses, and thus, how you would get back to stock, if that is even possible. Be very careful and assure yourself that you are fully willing to lose permanently your new phone before you do anything. Please read posts in these forums.
I've seen many posts of folks, mostly noobs, who have flashed ANY custom ROM Lineage and are unable to get back to a working stock. Sounds super simple but apparently it's not. Best to assume that if you try things, especially Lineage, that you will never be able to get back to a working stock. Read a bunch of posts here and you will realize that.
I've also seen a bunch of folks on this phone, and other phones who have run a bat file to flash their phone which contains the line
"fastboot oem lock" or similar.
Don't do it!!! - This will lock your phone and you will never be able to do anything with it again. It is totally unnecessary to lock your phone. Folks who should know better are leaving bat files lying around with this command. If you use one of those bat files to flash your phone, just check and remove that command line. Else you will have destroyed your phone. That's one of those things that "sounds good" until you do it.
EDIT: You can run stock on a bootloader unlocked phone - I do it all the time - plays PoGo just fine. I don't know about banking apps - I don't use them as I assume any 10-year-old can and will hack my phone.
EDIT: 6Feb2020: folks are reporting taking a security OTA onto a modified phone and rendering their phone(s) unusable. Only take OTA to a pure unmodified (no Majisk ever on it)(etc)(no mods ever on it)(stock recovery)(etc) stock ROM. Heed this warning. All of these "temporary" mods leave traces that screw up the update process.
EDIT: this was successfully fixed. see: https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x4/help/ota-update-endless-fail-loop-ppws29-69-t4045771 my guess is only works if you haven't changed bootloader or file system - NO custom ROM.
NO FIX IS KNOWN FOR ANY OF THESE PROBLEMS. PHONE IS DESTROYED.
Please do a lot of reading here before you try to modify your phone, unless you are totally willing to render it useless. A word to the wise.
Ahah ))) I bought today X4 with relocked BL and I it seems it was relocked after flashing LOS or similar )) )
Now I trying to recover it ))
Сan we boot phone to QC9008 (EDL) mode without testpoiint?
St.Noigel said:
Ahah ))) I bought today X4 with relocked BL and I it seems it was relocked after flashing LOS or similar )) )
Now I trying to recover it ))
Сan we boot phone to QC9008 (EDL) mode without testpoiint?
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afaik, you can't. Return the phone and get your money back. There will probably be a bunch of these worthless phones put up for sale. If you can't return it you could try the suggestions of sd_shadow in other threads here, but I don't believe they were successful on the X4.
KrisM22 said:
afaik, you can't. Return the phone and get your money back. There will probably be a bunch of these worthless phones put up for sale. If you can't return it you could try the suggestions of sd_shadow in other threads here, but I don't believe they were successful on the X4.
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OK. But I unbrick it. Now I have fully loaded system, but without WiFi ot mobile network.. It`s problem - I can`t turn on OEM unlocking.. (
Goшng to try to find solution
UPD. Everything work well now. But it my device I have custom stock flashed. Not sure it`ll work with LOS onboard
its to late for me
llue45 said:
its to late for me
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Yeah, I know. You're one reason I posted this.
modified OP
change: from "Lineage" to "any custom ROM"
hi im thinking about buy this phone for 100 bucks used how i can verify this relocked bootloader problem ? in Developer Options ? if i cant switch to Oem Unlocking its broken ? to make sure this dont happen to me the one who its selling it to me says that already its updated to PIE , i want stock and root it just that after unlock the bootloader but if cant be unlocked i better move on . so my question is what really im looking for , when i get my hands on the phone before drop my money to the thin air because is not a store . and maybe never see this guy again in my life , i Live In The Caribbean Dominican Republic
People here are not so trusty . so i will appreciate if i can have some tips to know if im going to do a good Buy. Thanks In Advance .
JavaShin said:
hi im thinking about buy this phone for 100 bucks used how i can verify this relocked bootloader problem ? in Developer Options ? if i cant switch to Oem Unlocking its broken ? to make sure this dont happen to me the one who its selling it to me says that already its updated to PIE , i want stock and root it just that after unlock the bootloader but if cant be unlocked i better move on . so my question is what really im looking for , when i get my hands on the phone before drop my money to the thin air because is not a store . and maybe never see this guy again in my life , i Live In The Caribbean Dominican Republic
People here are not so trusty . so i will appreciate if i can have some tips to know if im going to do a good Buy. Thanks In Advance .
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Good to not be trusting!!!! With this (or any) phone, I recommend you get only from a place (like ebay) where you can easily return it and get your money back. ebay can force a reluctant seller to refund your money. Assure that the seller has a 99% + rating and says they will accept returns and pay for return shipment, usually for 30 days. I don't think you can easily tell if it has been unlocked and re-locked - only that it works perfectly, or doesn't. You can check the ID of the ROM in your phone against the latest for your area by checking lolinet.
When you get it, check all functions and assure IMEI is present. check wifi, BT, etc etc. Make calls. Check that the phone works with the towers in your area and with a local SIM. etc etc. read here and find the things that folks having problems where it won't do things and assure your phone will do it. Install Pokemon Go on it and play it briefly to assure your phone hasn't been modified. I have no idea if any of these phone will work with any banking or payment apps, and each app will have it's own specific checks that it performs against the phone. Test what you will use. Fully. ASSUME NOTHING!!!
As far as rooting it and/or unlocking it, I would strongly advise against it. For this particular phone X4 I would determine that it works perfectly and then NOT modify it. Unless, of course, you are willing to throw your phone away and buy a new one without a second thought(most of us don't have that kind of money!). Mine happened to have been unlocked when I got it from ebay but it was on a stock 8.1 and it was able to, and did OTA update to the latest Pie stock ROM. Thus I was easily able to assure if was okay. It being unlocked seems to have affected nothing. I have never tried to root it or do anything to it (recovery or otherwise) as I read far too many posts of folks here who had rendered their phones incapable of returning to a working stock, and only on a limited custom. Not what I wanted. I have not heard of anyone successfully getting one of these phones back to a FULLY WORKING stock state.
The days of getting a phone and easily modifying it and then returning it to stock may be gone. Get a phone you will enjoy, and use it! Unmodified!!! Welcome to pre-Treble part1a . Expect a few years of growing pains.
I like my phone and enjoy not having to worry about whether a custom ROM will work and constantly be chasing updates and fixes. I use a case - I believe it is this one
https://www.ebay.com/itm/For-Motoro...hash=item33d89fee5a:m:mU5XV7jSj1TfD_kr-L4VT9g
which, so far, has protected it from several minor falls. I would never use any phone w/o a case!!!
But i think if the phone gets unlocked the bootloader and flash twrp making a backup of the stock recovery before just booting the twrp custom recovery then flash magisk on twrp on top of Stock PIE , After Of Course Make A Full Backup Of all partitions reboot and then on Stock PIE have ROOT. and never flash custom roms and never lock the bootloader and stock can be reflashed without problems with a script on linux with fastboot on bootloader-fastboot mode this plan can work , NO ? i had a E4 sprint and never had problems doing that
I need root for A Lot Of Things like Xposed Drivedroid Youtube vanced Adway ETC.
Can Anyone who is reading this have done this just root pie on this phone with unlocked bootloader ? and able to restore stock flashing it back with the retail firmware just to remove root and clean the stock and recovery ? or try to put android one ? the phone which im going to buy its the XT1900-6 retail brazil i already have the retail stock official pie rom ready to flash and with the script on linux with no fastboot oem lock anywhere .
added to OP: EDIT: 2-6-2020 folks are reporting taking a security OTA onto a modified phone and rendering their phone(s) unusable. Only take OTA to a pure unmodified (no Majisk ever on it)(etc)(no mods ever on it)(stock recovery)(etc) stock ROM. Heed this warning. All of these "temporary" mods leave traces that screw up the update process.
OTA issues
KrisM22 said:
added to OP: EDIT: 2-6-2020 folks are reporting taking a security OTA onto a modified phone and rendering their phone(s) unusable. Only take OTA to a pure unmodified (no Majisk ever on it)(etc)(no mods ever on it)(stock recovery)(etc) stock ROM. Heed this warning. All of these "temporary" mods leave traces that screw up the update process.
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I posted a new thread on these OTA issues with the X4 at https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x4/help/ota-update-endless-fail-loop-ppws29-69-t4045771. I was never presented with an "option" to install the latest OTA, it just automatically attempted to install (apparently a FORCED update) and is continuing to do so and failing ad infinitum. That phone works, just getting constant failure notifications. Question is, how to stop the attempted updates?
The second identical phone (updated per Magisk OTA tutorial instructions) is borked, with no phone connectivity. Can these be recovered by wiping/flashing stock rom PPWS29.60-39-6-2 and get them operating again as stock? I can forego the OTAs if there's a way to stop them from screwing up the device.
I never had other than stock recovery on either of these phones, I always boot TWRP via fastboot to do mods.
EDIT: XDA system is stalling and caused double post. Sorry. Mod please delete.
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@redwoodie , please don't post to this thread. I read all your threads/posts but have no information.
NO FIX IS KNOWN FOR ANY OF THESE PROBLEMS. PHONE IS DESTROYED.
As to whether "x" strategy will work, you are certainly free to explore that on your own, in your own thread.
No one here knows. I am certainly not going to experiment on my own phone and run the likelihood of having to buy a new one. Folks like yourself keep showing up and doing just that because they are SURE it will work. But it hasn't.
Read all the posts.
There are very few folks left here on this forum. Once they have destroyed their phone, and tried a bunch of things, they move on.
THERE IS NO SOLUTION.
This thread is only to warn newbies.
I personally know nothing about the phone other than what has been posted by others.
Read it.
If you discover a true solution that allows a phone to work perfectly ON STOCK, please post it and you will make lots of folks happy, assuming it is repeatable.
However, no known solution.
But, again, you are free to explore solutions - just not in this thread, please. Thanks.
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note added 2-27-2020: it may be that some problems with returning to stock are due to not (in TWRP) advanced wiping data, system, dalvik-ART-cache before flashing. You can do temp "fastboot boot twrp-3.3.1-0-payton.img" w/o quotes, and do it there. -changed/edited. don't use TWRP to flash a stock zip!
This guy is full of crap
KrisM22 said:
only modify a phone you are willing to throw away.......
NO FIX IS KNOWN FOR ANY OF THESE PROBLEMS. PHONE IS DESTROYED.
Please do a lot of reading here before you try to modify your phone, unless you are totally willing to render it useless. A word to the wise.
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I've literally put so many different custom ROMs on this phone. I've bricked it, unbricked, hard bricked it and soft bricked it. Stop misinforming people bro. The Moto G6 I would say to be careful with but still I wouldn't make a post like this guy. The Moto x4 just requires a little prep to make it a full treble, GSI accepting, custom Rom beast. Plus there are a few official ROMs out there even Android 10 for the Moto x4 specifically. Don't be scared. Just research a lot and follow instructions
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JavaShin said:
But i think if the phone gets unlocked the bootloader and flash twrp making a backup of the stock recovery before just booting the twrp custom recovery then flash magisk on twrp on top of Stock PIE , After Of Course Make A Full Backup Of all partitions reboot and then on Stock PIE have ROOT. and never flash custom roms and never lock the bootloader and stock can be reflashed without problems with a script on linux with fastboot on bootloader-fastboot mode this plan can work , NO ? i had a E4 sprint and never had problems doing that
I need root for A Lot Of Things like Xposed Drivedroid Youtube vanced Adway ETC.
Can Anyone who is reading this have done this just root pie on this phone with unlocked bootloader ? and able to restore stock flashing it back with the retail firmware just to remove root and clean the stock and recovery ? or try to put android one ? the phone which im going to buy its the XT1900-6 retail brazil i already have the retail stock official pie rom ready to flash and with the script on linux with no fastboot oem lock anywhere .
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The op is a cracker Jack
Ims status not registered
Guys i flashed custom rom without taking backups of efs and all,so i ended up with ims status not registered because of that my volte is broken mine is retin.I tried to flash stock firmware but the imei is broken.Any way to fix this?
bumpsi since apparently folks are not reading this. mod a phone, likely lose it. relock a phone and def lose it.

Question Can I install root on my device WITHOUT wiping any data from it?

i just want to say, i used my device for long, i dont wanna wipe my data but i want to root it. is that possible?
THX in advance
If your bootloader isn't unlocked then doing so will wipe data. If it is unlocked you can use the latest version of Magisk. Following this guide:
Magisk Root without custom Recovery and without losing Encryption
So, I unlocked my bootloader a couple of days ago, but when I got into the point of flashing TWRP, I realized that there is no custom recovery that supports device encryption. For that reason I didn't root my phone but there is a way around...
forum.xda-developers.com
Obviously you will need the correct boot.img file relevant to your specific Redmi Note 10s device extracted from an official rom.
You'll also need to enable usb debugging in the hidden developer options and configure ADB properly on your computer.
If you don't use the correct rom for your device it will get stuck in a bootloop, or just won't boot at all, requiring a hard reset and loss of all data.
There are guides for all these things on the XDA forums.
If you haven't heard of these things before, this is your main phone, or you aren't confident in your abilities then I don't recommend doing it, but it's your choice just don't blame others if something goes wrong.
stuntdouble said:
You can use the latest version of Magisk. Following this guide:
Magisk Root without custom Recovery and without losing Encryption
So, I unlocked my bootloader a couple of days ago, but when I got into the point of flashing TWRP, I realized that there is no custom recovery that supports device encryption. For that reason I didn't root my phone but there is a way around...
forum.xda-developers.com
Obviously you will need the correct boot.img file relevant to your specific Redmi Note 10s device extracted from an official rom.
You'll also need to enable usb debugging in the hidden developer options and configure ADB properly on your computer.
If you don't use the correct rom for your device it will get stuck in a bootloop, or just won't boot at all, requiring a hard reset and loss of all data.
There are guides for all these things on the XDA forums.
If you haven't heard of these things before, this is your main phone, or you aren't confident in your abilities then I don't recommend doing it, but it's your choice just don't blame others if something goes wrong.
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okay! i think i dont wanna root it then if you give advice to not do so
Sorry I missed out the part about the bootloader which is important and edited the post above so please re-read.
Yeah if unsure then just don't do it as you could end up losing everything very easily.
KerbMario said:
i just want to say, i used my device for long, i dont wanna wipe my data but i want to root it. is that possible?
THX in advance
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technically there is a way to unlock the bootloader without losing data but magisk is kinda fuc*ed up on MIUI, and it can cause the phone to not boot
J6idot said:
technically there is a way to unlock the bootloader without losing data but magisk is kinda fuc*ed up on MIUI, and it can cause the phone to not boot
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isnt unlocking bootloader an option in developer mode options?
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isnt unlocking bootloader an option in developer mode options?
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it's not as simple as that, you can register to unlock your bootloader by xiaomi from the dev options, but you still have to do the unlock though your pc with the miunlock program logged into your account. This takes 7 days to verify and the moment you do it it wipes your data.
This is the official way of unlocking your bootloader and being able to do with the device whatever you want.
There is an alternative unofficial way of doing it and that method claims to not delete data on your device, but I have no idea how well that method works since it seems to rely on some sort of workaround. here's a link to the post about that method, I just did mine the official way and copied my files back and redownloaded the apps.
[Rosemary] Instant Unlock Bootloader with no data wipe
Hi I want to share with you guys how to unlock Bootloader without waiting dan best of part is your data will no wiped I am not the programmer of this software, I just want to shares All credit goes to developer: Tapin Recovery Installer Here's...
forum.xda-developers.com
also if you do decide to unlock your bootloader one way or the other, I recommend the following Kernel if you want a less throttled gaming experience.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/shared-kernel-beta-genom-r-kernel.4342549/
Cryptonite26 said:
it's not as simple as that, you can register to unlock your bootloader by xiaomi from the dev options, but you still have to do the unlock though your pc with the miunlock program logged into your account. This takes 7 days to verify and the moment you do it it wipes your data.
This is the official way of unlocking your bootloader and being able to do with the device whatever you want.
There is an alternative unofficial way of doing it and that method claims to not delete data on your device, but I have no idea how well that method works since it seems to rely on some sort of workaround. here's a link to the post about that method, I just did mine the official way and copied my files back and redownloaded the apps.
[Rosemary] Instant Unlock Bootloader with no data wipe
Hi I want to share with you guys how to unlock Bootloader without waiting dan best of part is your data will no wiped I am not the programmer of this software, I just want to shares All credit goes to developer: Tapin Recovery Installer Here's...
forum.xda-developers.com
also if you do decide to unlock your bootloader one way or the other, I recommend the following Kernel if you want a less throttled gaming experience.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/shared-kernel-beta-genom-r-kernel.4342549/
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+1 this works
Yes its possible to not wipe data or lose it during the process at this point in time.
Just this past week (I'm new to redmi phones ) did the same process for the note 10s and note 9.
The issue with bootloader unLocking (which normally means a data wipe) is negated with mtkclient.
A Data backup is just a good standard practice but understanding the procedures posted before and following them correctly should give no issue.
You can root it by using termux too.
To root an Android phone using Termux, follow these steps:
Install Termux app from the Google Play Store
Open Termux and run pkg install git to install Git
Run git clone https://github.com/Magisk-Modules-Repo/termux-root.git to clone the root repository
Change directory with cd termux-root
Run sh install.sh to install the root tool
Restart the phone and the phone should be rooted.
Note: Rooting a phone voids its warranty and can potentially harm the device if not done carefully. Proceed at your own risk.

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