I tried unlocking bootloader on Blackberry Keyone but it shows this error: D:\Youtube\platform-tools-latest-windows\platform-tools>fastboot flashing - BlackBerry KEYone Guides, News, & Discussion

I tried unlocking bootloader on Blackberry Keyone but it shows this error:
D:\Youtube\platform-tools-latest-windows\platform-tools>fastboot flashing unlock
FAILED (remote: authboot command permission denied).
I removed password protection from the device but still its showing this error. please help

I don't believe the bootloader is unlockable on these. This is typical for BlackBerry devices.

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Motorola Unlocking Bootloader Tool Will Work for Atrix HD?

Researching length of code: http://pastebin.com/zHh76h60
After researching, I can conclude the code is going to be between 1-20 digits (assuming I am reading syntax correct)
Looks like we need the code for it for work, normally fastboot tells you the code for use and explains how to do it...but this is much better than success story than Razr, I believe the unlocking bootloader tool from Motorola WILL support this device! [UPDATE: NOPE! Motorola at this time is not supporting this device, but this method is the proper way anyway. ]
Code:
C:\Users\matt>fastboot devices
(My device ID) fastboot
C:\Users\matt>fastboot oem unlock
...
(bootloader) fastboot oem unlock [ unlock code ]
OKAY [ 0.104s]
finished. total time: 0.107s
C:\Users\matt>fastboot oem unlock
...
(bootloader) fastboot oem unlock [ unlock code ]
OKAY [ 0.104s]
finished. total time: 0.107s
This is not a special Atrix HD, it still says "Device is LOCKED. Status Code: 0" on the AP Fastoot Flash Mode (S) screen.
Code:
C:\Users\matt>fastboot oem get_identifier_token
...
(bootloader) Restricted oem command
FAILED (remote failure)
finished. total time: 0.100s
EDIT: (August 14th 2012)
Code:
C:\Users\matt>fastboot oem get_unlock_data
...
(bootloader) --redacted--
(bootloader) --redacted--
(bootloader) --redacted--
(bootloader) --redacted--
(bootloader) --redacted--
OKAY [ 0.351s]
finished. total time: 0.353s
Put this into your own device and find out your unlock data
Below is an excerpt from a strings.exe of the abootBackup partition:
Code:
Device already unlocked!
%s: START
%s: value = %s
fastboot oem unlock [ unlock code ]
OEM unlock failure!
Could not get unlock data!
Above you can see... we HAVE the unlock data now. We just have to figure out how to use it.
Status codes shown in AP Fastboot:
Code:
Device is LOCKED. Status Code: 0
Device is UNLOCKED. Status Code: 1
Device is LOCKED. Status Code: 2
Device is UNLOCKED. Status Code: 3
More strings.exe:
Code:
Error while unlocking device
mot_sst_validate_token: Token header incorrect
mot_sst_validate_token: Format version incorrect
mot_sst_validate_token: Length incorrect
mot_sst_validate_token: Binding information incorrect
mot_sst_validate_token: Unable to validate token integrity
mot_sst_validate_token: Token integrity invalid
unlock failed in sst oem unlock handler %02x
unlock data invalid!
Password incorrect
Password incorrect!
Cannot provide unlock data
Cannot provide unlock data!
general failure in sst oem unlock handler %02x
General system failure! %02x
Unlock completed! Wait to reboot
General Unlock failure!
unlock failed in sst oem unlock handler
Set MOT SST values
Done Setup my special MOT SST values
mot_sst_create_token: Unable to retrieve PUID
mot_sst_create_token: Unable to retrieve FUID
mot_sst_create_token: Getting PSV
mot_sst_create_token: Unable to retrieve PSV
mot_sst_create_token: Generate token code
mot_sst_create_token: token code generated!
mot_sst_create_token: Writing token
mot_sst_create_token: Unable to generate token code
create_token status: %d
mot_sst_create_token: Creating token
mot_sst_create_token: Getting flash uid
%s START
mot_sst_oem_lock_handler: invalid state
mot_sst_oem_lock_handler: load and validate failed
Re-lock failure
lock complete
%s failure to delete or create token
mot_sst_oem_lock_handler
From what it seems like... the device itself must create the same token that I believe a webkit will give us. [UPDATE: Proven right lol ]
I dont have the HD, so I'm just going on what I'm reading on my forum, the og Atrix, but alot of people there are having problems unlocking with replaced atrixes. Seems moto blocked the bootloader on them, so maybe its the same for the HD. I've been following the attempts at rooting the HD and the "promise" of moto releasing unlockable bootloaders, so hopefully progress is made soon. Good luck!
pre4speed said:
I dont have the HD, so I'm just going on what I'm reading on my forum, the og Atrix, but alot of people there are having problems unlocking with replaced atrixes. Seems moto blocked the bootloader on them, so maybe its the same for the HD. I've been following the attempts at rooting the HD and the "promise" of moto releasing unlockable bootloaders, so hopefully progress is made soon. Good luck!
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As far back as I remember, any device from Motorola that shipped locked before disabled the command "fastboot oem unlock." This is the first time I have personally seen it possible on a release-keys "Retail" device like this.
With the Photon Q coming soon as well.. I would like to personally see this as a sign of us getting the unlock as well. Hopefully
mattlgroff said:
As far back as I remember, any device from Motorola that shipped locked before disabled the command "fastboot oem unlock." This is the first time I have personally seen it possible on a release-keys "Retail" device like this.
With the Photon Q coming soon as well.. I would like to personally see this as a sign of us getting the unlock as well. Hopefully
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Im hoping too! I wont ever leave my og atrix, but still hoping with google acquiring moto mobility, that something sweet is coming! Im dedicated to moto.
Updated OP with some important new information.
Would be awesome to get something similar to revolutionary before the official "void your warranty" tool...
My tab's Flyer than yours (unless this is posted in a Flyer thread... Then it's just as Flyer...)
http://android-gz.com

HTCdev not unlocking phone

well I returned my original htc one due to defective speakers, got the new one.. started my procedures, went to htcdev tried to unlock and guess what no go...
We're sorry, but it appears your attempt to unlock the bootloader on this device has failed. This could be caused by several factors including simple errors in the entry of the unlock token, problems with your device, or a lack of manufacturer support for the unlocking process. Please see the specific error code listed below, and try again if necessary.
Error Code: Invalid Bootloader Token Length.
Error Reason: The submitted Token appears to be the wrong length and won't work.
tried it about 10 times and different pc's and same issue...is this htc dev? I have never had issues unlocking.....
hboot is 1.44
gentzleon said:
well I returned my original htc one due to defective speakers, got the new one.. started my procedures, went to htcdev tried to unlock and guess what no go...
We're sorry, but it appears your attempt to unlock the bootloader on this device has failed. This could be caused by several factors including simple errors in the entry of the unlock token, problems with your device, or a lack of manufacturer support for the unlocking process. Please see the specific error code listed below, and try again if necessary.
Error Code: Invalid Bootloader Token Length.
Error Reason: The submitted Token appears to be the wrong length and won't work.
tried it about 10 times and different pc's and same issue...is this htc dev? I have never had issues unlocking.....
hboot is 1.44
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You could try to unlock using the revone tool also used to get s-off. Haven't done it myself as by the time the tool became available I had already unlocked via HTCDev, but I read from several people around here who successfully unlocked their bootloader that way. Try searching in the Android Revolution HD thread
gentzleon said:
well I returned my original htc one due to defective speakers, got the new one.. started my procedures, went to htcdev tried to unlock and guess what no go...
We're sorry, but it appears your attempt to unlock the bootloader on this device has failed. This could be caused by several factors including simple errors in the entry of the unlock token, problems with your device, or a lack of manufacturer support for the unlocking process. Please see the specific error code listed below, and try again if necessary.
Error Code: Invalid Bootloader Token Length.
Error Reason: The submitted Token appears to be the wrong length and won't work.
tried it about 10 times and different pc's and same issue...is this htc dev? I have never had issues unlocking.....
hboot is 1.44
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Try Revone you can unlock your bootloader this way I did, link, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2314582
gotcha69 said:
You could try to unlock using the revone tool also used to get s-off. Haven't done it myself as by the time the tool became available I had already unlocked via HTCDev, but I read from several people around here who successfully unlocked their bootloader that way. Try searching in the Android Revolution HD thread
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solved, when copying the key, it added a space in front of the complete key and would not work.....
I tried to unlock with revone and i could not even get it to s-off..

Unable to unlock bootloader - WTF?

I'm hoping someone can help:
I've been rooting/unlocking android phones for years. I've run Linux as my desktop OS for 15 years and I'm used to using fastboot.
I've had an Xperia Zr for a few years and when I saw them new on Ebay new for <$100 I bought another one.
So the first thing I try and do is unlock the bootloader, I have done this on several phones, including the ZR I use as my main phone.
I get the IMEI off the back of the phone and make sure it's the same as the one I get when I *#*#SERVICE#*#* and it is.
In Service->Info->Configuration it does say Rooting status: Bootloader unlock allowed: Yes
I go to sony and get the unlock code for that IMEI (I've done this 4 times, it's always the same, I've double checked all the fields).
When I enter the command from fastboot to unlock the bootloader I get this:
[email protected]:/media/rolf/Data/Android$ sudo fastboot -i 0x0fce oem unlock 0x3214A89EDE406752
...
OKAY [ 1.598s]
finished. total time: 1.598s
So no error, it looks like it worked. When I reboot the phone it's like new again it wiped itself as it does after you unlock the bootloader.
But when I go back to Service->Info->Configuration it does say Rooting status: Bootloader unlock allowed: Yes , but it should now say bootloader unlocked.
When I go back to fastboot and try and flash anything it behaves like it still locked.
[email protected]:/media/rolf/Data/Android$ sudo fastboot flash recovery cm-13.0-20160930-NIGHTLY-dogo-recovery.img
sending 'recovery' (11570 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.366s]
writing 'recovery'...
FAILED (remote: Command not allowed)
finished. total time: 0.369s
The phones both look identical, the new one looks genuine, the FCC ID and model number and Type are the same. The old phone was made in the 25th week of 2013 the new one is 30th week 2014.
Does anyone have any idea what is going on?
Thanks,
Rolf
Use flashtool to unlock bootloader.maybe this will work.I used flashtool to unlock my zr bootloader easily.
Flashtool is just a way for people who don't use the command line to issue commands.
Just to be sure I installed it under Linux and Windows and tried the bootloader unlock from there with the same results on both OSs.
01/004/2016 11:04:58 - INFO - Device connected in fastboot mode
01/007/2016 11:07:45 - INFO - Unlocking phone using key 3214A89EDE406752
01/007/2016 11:07:47 - INFO - ...
01/007/2016 11:07:47 - INFO - OKAY [ 1.385s]
01/007/2016 11:07:47 - INFO - finished. total time: 1.385s
01/007/2016 11:07:47 - INFO - Device will reboot into system now
01/007/2016 11:07:47 - INFO - Unlock code saved to C:\Users\rolf\.flashTool\registeredDevices\EP74168AM1\ulcode.txt
01/007/2016 11:07:47 - INFO - Device disconnected
Like when I use fastboot directly the device factory resets itself but remains a locked bootloader.
Has anyone ever seen a phone that says Bootloader unlock allowed: Yes but when you issue the command it fails silently?
Just to be sure, I have tried many different versions of flashtool. I have also tried using the wrong key to see what happens.
If I change the last digit of the unlock code then the command fails.
[email protected]:~/Documents/Protected/Android/FlashTool/x10flasher_lib$ sudo /home/rolf/Documents/Protected/Android/flashtoolbetalinux/x10flasher_lib/fastboot.linux.64 -i 0x0fce oem unlock 0x3214A89EDE406751
...
FAILED (remote: Command did not succeed)
finished. total time: 0.035s
If I give the correct unlock code the command succeeds, but the phone never unlocks.
[email protected]:~/Documents/Protected/Android/FlashTool/x10flasher_lib$ sudo /home/rolf/Documents/Protected/Android/flashtoolbetalinux/x10flasher_lib/fastboot.linux.64 -i 0x0fce oem unlock 0x3214A89EDE406752
...
OKAY [ 1.569s]
finished. total time: 1.569s
I've tried using 2 different computers now so I have ruled out the computer hardware or software.
It seems to be the phone, this one is made in Malaysia the other one does not say where it was made.
Does anyone have any ideas?
This won't happen if your zr isn't carrier locked.So check it otherwise i'm unable to help you.Here are some great members in zr community can help you with this wired problem.PM with daedroza or sigprof.without PM it's not hard to get help from great members.
Never seen something like this, so the following is mostly a guesswork…
What ROM do you currently have on this phone, and did you reflash it? In theory it's possible that some strange (carrier-specific) ROM version relocks the bootloader during boot; another possibility is that the unlocking process is broken with some bootloader versions. Because creating the TA backup before unlocking needs root, I used old ROMs when unlocking — maybe even something ancient like 10.3.1.A.2.67, which can be rooted with opensource rootkitZ, and definitely not something which requires the malware-infested King Root. So flashing a stock ROM with a different bootloader version may help (the bootloader version number in boot_delivery.xml inside FTF must be different from the installed verson, otherwise flashtool will skip the bootloader parts when flashing — e.g., 10.6.x and 10.7.x stock ROMs have the same VERSION="1264-2309 S1_Boot_Lagan_1.1_10").
Thank you for some excellent advice. I had already re-flashed 5.1.1 with no change, so I tried 5.0.1 and there was also no change.
I found the oldest KitKat Rom I could and flashed that, as before the bootloader unlock command appeared to have worked but this time it rebooted into a boot loop.
I dropped back into fastboot and was able to flash a new boot.img and installing cm13 was quick and easy. The bootloader now shows as unlocked in SERVICE.
What software did you use to flash an old rom?

Unable to relock the bootloader in Sony Xperia XZ2

Hi all,
I recently unlocked the bootloader of my old Sony Xperia XZ2, which I bought from my mobile carrier in Peru, following the steps in the Sony Developer World page. It worked as expected, the bootloader was unlocked. However, when I installed another ROM to have Android 10, I saw the annoying message others have reported (here and here), "Your device software can't be checked for corruption. Please lock the bootloader".
I have read that the DRM keys should be backed up before doing this process, which are related to the Sony features, I don't care about losing those at this point. Is there a way to relock the bootloader again?
I already tried fastboot oem lock and fastboot flashing lock with no avail, the message returned is FAILED (remote: unknown command).
Flashtool BLU option doesn't work either. When trying to run it, it shows the message "ERROR - Cannot invoke "String.split(String)" because the return value of "java.util.Properties.getProperty(String)" is null", which leads me to think it's trying to read a string from somewhere but it doesn't exist.
I've already flashed the original stock ROM from my carrier but all the commands I tried above return the same failure.
I've also found this tutorial that applies for the Xperia XZ1 Compact and says that unlocking the bootloader is not a reversible process. Is that true for the Xperia XZ2 as well?
Thank you very much for your help on this.
Best regards,
Jorge

Sony Xperia XZ1 Compact ReLock bootloader error

Hello
I'm trying to Relock bootloader after it has been unlock with fastboot oem unlock command, and it seems an impossible mission.... I've downgraded to stock version thru EMMA FlashTool (Android 9).
The command I use is: fastboot oem lock and I get the following error:
FAILED (remote: 'unknown command')
fastboot: error: Command failed
Also tried thru sony mobile flasher by androxyde (Pressed BLU button):
Cannot invoke "String.split(String)" because the return value of "java.util.Properties.getProperty(String)" is null
Any suggestion anyone??
It's not possible to relock the bootloader of the XZ1C. It's a one-way operation. All of the threads giving information on how unlock mention this fact, as (I believe) does the Sony unlock pages.
Thus why you're getting an unknown command ... because there's no such action supported.
If I use stock ROM (Not custom) from Xperifirm, it can happend?
No ... it has nothing to do with the ROM that you're using, it's in the bootloader. Probably an e-fuse.
You can't re-lock it. Full stop. No caveats.
Ohhh
So no way to Relock the bootloader then?? I saw that many phone can....
Yes, some phones can. But definitely not all.
This is one of the ones that cannot.
I've installed kernel-G8441-47.2.A.11.228-hideunlock.zip and it works great!
One thing I can't pass - Google Wallet (Pay)
I didn't root my device, only unlocked the bootloader.
Any advice?

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