[GUIDE]Unlock Bootloader - Moto G (2nd Gen) [UPDATED] - G 2014 General

UNLOCK YOUR BOOTLOADER​
WARNING: UNLOCKING YOUR BOOTLOADER VOIDS YOUR WARRANTY.PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK.
NOTE: Unlocking the bootloader will Wipe/ factory reset your device, and will delete all personal data from your device such as apps, photos, messages, and settings.
INSTRUCTIONS:
Make sure to take a backup of your entire device data.
Download the Android SDK OR Download the Minimal ADB and Fastboot
Install the latest Motorola USB Drivers on your desktop. Download here.
Put your device in fastboot mode (power off, then press the power and volume down buttons simultaneously).
Open Command Prompt on androidsdk/platform-tools/ (Hold Shift and right click and press open command window here)
Connect your Phone to PC
Type this in the CMD prompt window - fastboot oem get_unlock_data
You will get a return string. Copy it. [Right Click-Mark- Mark the text by pressing the shift key-Now press Ctrl+C]
Paste all the lines together in a notepad. Remove the empty spaces.
Now go to the Motorola Site.Sign in using your Google account or Motorola ID. Scroll down the page and paste the copied string in the field at step #6. Then click on ‘Can my device be unlocked?’, after which a "REQUEST UNLOCK KEY" button will appear at the bottom of page.
To get your unlock key, select the ‘I Agree’ option. Note: You will receive an email with your Unlock Key at the email address you used to log in there.
Important – Copy the 20-character key that Motorola sent you via email. Make sure your device is connected.
Then in CMD type: fastboot devices (To check your device is connected)
Then type: fastboot oem unlock UNIQUE_KEY
NOTE: In above command, replace the word ‘UNIQUE_KEY’ with the unlock code that you got via email. Then hit enter and the unlocking process should begin. Wait for a while and soon you’ll see ‘Bootloader Unlocked’ warning on your Moto G(2nd Gen).
To relock the bootloader:
Go to Fastboot and give the command fastboot oem lock
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XDA:DevDB Information
Bootloder Unlocking For the Moto G (2nd Gen), ROM for the Moto G 2014
Contributors
Falcon G
ROM OS Version: 4.4.x KitKat
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2014-11-13
Last Updated 2014-11-13

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[SIZE=+1]Q1:How to remove the unlocked bootloader message? [/SIZE]
Download the zip.Mirror
Dropbox
Extract all the files
Reboot to fastboot mode (power + vol down)
Now open cmd and use cd command to go to the directory where you placed the file.
Now Type the command: fastboot flash logo logo.bin
Reboot from the recovery (use vol up to select and vol down to navigate)
Now your bootlogo should be restored back to the normal version
OR​Flash the zip via TWRP​Thanks rafaelbrunner for the zip
[SIZE=+1]Q2: Does unlocking the bootloader wipe/factory reset my phone? [/SIZE]
Yes it does. Please make a backup of all your apps and data as it will be completely erased.​

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Will this be expected to work on the carrier versions?

ZeroAlphawolf said:
Will this be expected to work on the carrier versions?
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For the G yes most probably. But for the X only pure edition.

Falcon G said:
For the G yes most probably. But for the X only pure edition.
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Bro i am not able to relock the bootloader
CMD says (Do fastboot oem lock begin first)
So i just executed this command (mfastboot.exe oem lock)
In phone it says cannot lock bootloader sst error

Hi
Relocking bootloader will give back the guarantee?

rodrigo82 said:
Hi
Relocking bootloader will give back the guarantee?
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I am wondering the same..I am in europe.

rodrigo82 said:
Hi
Relocking bootloader will give back the guarantee?
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andrewk2x said:
I am wondering the same..I am in europe.
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Nope, it will not give you back your warranty...
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rodrigo82 said:
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Relocking bootloader will give back the guarantee?
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andrewk2x said:
I am wondering the same..I am in europe.
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In Europe locking bootloader will give back the warranty
Q11: Does rooting/unlocking your phone invalidate its warranty? (In EU)
In short: No. Just the fact that you modified or changed the software of your device, is not a sufficient reason to void your statutory warranty. As long as you have bought the device as a consumer in the European Union.
For Indian customers, The warranty is void if you unlock/root your device. Motorola also reserves the right to maintain the records of unlocked bootloader devices. So you may not even get the warranty by relocking the device
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Motorola is giving error message as ünknown error" and know key has been sent on my email id....what to do now?
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I followed the steps but when i press the request unlock key button on motorola website...I get the message as "UNKNOWN ERROR" and no key is sent on email id....what to do guys...please help

prateek.khurana31 said:
Motorola is giving error message as ünknown error" and know key has been sent on my email id....what to do now?
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I followed the steps but when i press the request unlock key button on motorola website...I get the message as "UNKNOWN ERROR" and no key is sent on email id....what to do guys...please help
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Double check your string for any space.first copy string to a notepad then remove all space.

Related to unlocking: is it normal that after unlocking it's not possible to boot into stock recovery?
By the way, I read in other threads that locking the bootloader again requires alterations to firmware (like rooting) to be undone first, otherwise locking is rejected. If true, it might help to add this remark to the info above.

jheller said:
Related to unlocking: is it normal that after unlocking it's not possible to boot into stock recovery?
By the way, I read in other threads that locking the bootloader again requires alterations to firmware (like rooting) to be undone first, otherwise locking is rejected. If true, it might help to add this remark to the info above.
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unlocking simply does not mess up with your recovery.
To lock again, yes you'll need to do full unroot.

Falcon G said:
unlocking simply does not mess up with your recovery.
To lock again, yes you'll need to do full unroot.
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Found out as well: recovery requires special keypress to enter, see this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=55966489

Unable to unlock the bootloader for a Moto G bought in Bestbuy
Is anybody able to do that? If yes, please help. The motorola website said that the phone I bought from Bestbuy didn't qualify to unlock its bootloader.
What can I do with the phone if I cannot unlock the bootloader?

dxxvi said:
Is anybody able to do that? If yes, please help. The motorola website said that the phone I bought from Bestbuy didn't qualify to unlock its bootloader.
What can I do with the phone if I cannot unlock the bootloader?
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after you paste in the window scroll thru and make sure no spaces like i had. ONE space give me a no-go!
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jheller said:
Related to unlocking: is it normal that after unlocking it's not possible to boot into stock recovery?
By the way, I read in other threads that locking the bootloader again requires alterations to firmware (like rooting) to be undone first, otherwise locking is rejected. If true, it might help to add this remark to the info above.
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unlocking bootloader only does that and nothing else, now if you go installing customs roms, root and so on. you have to re-install your system fresh and clean like a widdle baby's bottom after mommy has cleaned it

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@Falcon G or others who can help
Do I need to flash a custom recovery for root my device ? After unlocking the bootloader I can't flash supersu with the stock recovery ?
Thanks in advance

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[Tutorial] Xperia SP Bootloader Unlocking/Relocking

Quick tutorial for unlocking & relocking the bootloader of the Xperia SP
this is the official way to unlock bootloader
if you want to keep ur DRM keys, first root device and then check this out
Warning!
This procedure will wipe the /data partition of your phone, so you will loose all ur stored data, settings. INTERNAL SDCARD will BE WIPED!!!
For Xperia™ devices released 2013 or later (for example Xperia™ Z and Xperia™ ZL), the SD card of your device will be formatted and you will lose all content (for example photos, music, videos) when you unlock the boot loader.
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DRM keys WILL be lost forever
schaggo said:
I'd add what losing DRM keys means, e.g. no more Music ID/Gracenote within the Walkman app plus probably most importantly, as asked all the time and all over the place in the T/mint forums: loss of Bravia Engine.
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older Xperia devices sometimes got issues after unlock of bootloader (BRICK after FOTA update) - you have been warned
why to unlock bootloader?
u can flash custom ROMs/Kernels
u dont need to worry if the new firmware can be rooted or not as with unlocked bootloader u can always ROOT ur device
Sony gives sneak-peaks/preview builds of latest OS which requires unlocked bootloaders, as they did with Xperia 2011/2012 line, so who knows may be Sony may give early builds of next android OS
Most of this is taken from lollylost100's his tutorial from ARC thread (all credits for that concise tutorial go to him, i have elaborated on a few things and added device specific changes)
[ before we begin unlocking bootloader ]
get the IMEI code for ur device: type *#06# in phone dialer to find it out, note only the digits (no dashes)
download the fastboot package
IMPORTANT: if you are using Windows 8 you will need to enable few things to allow driver installation
download the latest FlashTool Xperia Driver Pack and install fastboot drivers (common) & adb drivers for this device from the list!
make sure u have a windows PC with USB cable to connect the phone
power down ur phone and keeping the Volume Up button pressed connect the USB cable to PC this will trigger FASTBOOT mode and windows will start driver installation, which should be automatically done
once drivers are installed just disconnect cable and power on device
[ how to unlock ] (official way)
Go to: http://unlockbootloader.sonymobile.com/ and read everything!
At the bottom click 'Start Unlocking the Bootloader'
First, you should confirm that it is possible to unlock the boot loader of your phone by checking the service menu. In your phone, open the dialler and enter *#*#7378423#*#* to access the service menu.
In your phone, tap Service info > Configuration > Rooting Status. If Bootloader unlock allowed says Yes, then you can continue with the next step. If it says No, or if the status is missing, your device cannot be unlocked.
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after u have verified that u can unlock bootloader, scroll to the bottom of the page and click "Continue"
you will get numerous prompts, read all info and if u agree click on "Accept"/"OK"/"Proceed"
finally u will get a "Create Unlock request" page, enter your IMEI (sometimes the last digit needs to be removed for this to work), name and email address
You should now receive your unique unlock key via EMAIL, SAVE THIS KEY SAFELY
Extract fastboot_with_Android_USB_file.rar and open fastboot folder
Hold SHIFT and right click on the background of the folder
Select 'Open command window here'
Connect your phone in fastboot mode (turn phone off, hold Volume UP button and plug in USB Cable) [make sure drivers are installed as explained above)
In the cmd windows type in fastboot.exe -i 0x0fce getvar version
If a value is returned (it will return 0.5), it means the phone is correctly connected
Type in fastboot.exe -i 0x0fce oem unlock 0xKEY and replace KEY with the key which u received earlier.
You're device should now be bootloader unlocked
If this tutorial is too much for you then itskapil wrote a step-by-step guide (and recorded a video also):
-Instructions: http://www.theandroidsoul.com/how-to-unlock-bootloader-xperia-arc-play-neo-pro/
-Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRH3pC7MhEA
(the above videos and some steps are for Xperia 2011 devices, but most the steps are same for Xperia SP)
Relock procedure is posted here
Relocking Bootloader
With the latest release of Flashtool it is now possible to relock bootloader.
Download the latest flashtool from:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2162907
Important
DO NOT USE ANY FTF TO RELOCK BOOTLOADER! THOSE OLD FTFs DO NOT WORK FOR THE 2013 DEVICES!!!
before u relock bootloader u have to be on pure stock kernel (flash only the kernel.sin using flashtool), else the device WILL NOT BOOT after relock
Steps:
now start Flashtool and click on BLU button
u will be asked to connect device in flashmode
once u connect the device u will get a prompt to "Relock"
click on it and when prompted disconnect the device
Mmm my device says that its not allowed for unlock (see the attachment) it means that i cant to unlock my bootloader for ever???theres not another method for to do it??????? what can be the reason for that its not allowed????? Sorry for my bad english and thanks
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@SERGI.3210
maybe your question could better fit Q&A section..
Anyway, try to unlock the bootloader despite the unlockinh allowed status
Sometimes you can unlock it even with "unlocking allowed:no"
(Btw if you care about the drm keys, make a backup of the TA partition before proceed)
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Txh budy going to try this...
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I did the question in the q and a forum but no one answered me ..
please help
firmware: 12.0.A.1.211
C5302
zlebors said:
please help
firmware: 12.0.A.1.211
C5302
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You must run cmd in directory of fastboot.exe
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kuriboo said:
You must run cmd in directory of fastboot.exe
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I dont have the fastboot.exe file, would you please re-upload coz the link is broken
What do I have to back up before I try this? And how to back those up.
My bootloader is 'no' but I have SIM unlocked it and going to give it a shot as was told by somebody that it could work, cheers.
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Ok so I have a strange problem. I got my Xperia SP c5303 today and I'm using Windows 8 x64. I already managed to root the phone on the .257 firmware. When I try to connect the device in fastboot mode (holding volume + and plugging the usb cable to the computer), the LED turns blue and for a brief moment in device manager I can see that there is a device called Sony Fastboot Interface. The problem is, a little notification appears on my computer that the device wasn't recognized even though it appears to be installed correctly in device manager, and after about 5 seconds the phone automatically changes to charge mode.
I tried using Flashtool and when I plugged the phone in fastboot it did recognize it, but just for the 5 seconds that it stays that way. I already disabled driver signature enforcement and installed all Flashboot drivers but the phone just doesn't stay in fastboot mode.
BTW: Bootloader unlock allowed says yes
OsoAlgo said:
Ok so I have a strange problem. I got my Xperia SP c5303 today and I'm using Windows 8 x64. I already managed to root the phone on the .257 firmware. When I try to connect the device in fastboot mode (holding volume + and plugging the usb cable to the computer), the LED turns blue and for a brief moment in device manager I can see that there is a device called Sony Fastboot Interface. The problem is, a little notification appears on my computer that the device wasn't recognized even though it appears to be installed correctly in device manager, and after about 5 seconds the phone automatically changes to charge mode.
I tried using Flashtool and when I plugged the phone in fastboot it did recognize it, but just for the 5 seconds that it stays that way. I already disabled driver signature enforcement and installed all Flashboot drivers but the phone just doesn't stay in fastboot mode.
BTW: Bootloader unlock allowed says yes
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Try to install drivers with this instruction http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2170114
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alivanov79 said:
Try to install drivers with this instruction http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2170114
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I saw that guide and I was going to try it but the phone doesn't stay long enough to be able to do it, once it changes to charging mode then it stops appearing in Device Manager.
I searched online and seems that a lot of people were having this problem with the Xperia line. In most cases it says that it's because drivers are not installed, but I believe I already installed them correctly. Here is how the device appears on my computer but it still automatically changes to charging mode after a couple of seconds.
EDIT: Oh man, someone please erase my posts haha, I actually confused the USB 3.0 and 2.0 in my computer... I connected the phone to a USB 2.0 port and it was detected correctly, I was able to unlock the bootloader.
EDIT2: How do you check if the bootloader is actually unlocked? (Just to be sure)
Do I have to leave my SD inserted when I unlock the bootloader so I won't lose all my data?
pakatsui said:
Do I have to leave my SD inserted when I unlock the bootloader so I won't lose all my data?
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The external microSD card will not be deleted if you use Flashtool to unlock or relock the bootloader, only the first time you unlock it by the official Sony website. Even with that I think it doesn't wipe the external microSD
But is it safe to remove the external microSD before starting the unlocking process? I remember that I would get a bootloop on my old phone if I didn't have a microSD inserted while flashing stock rom.
DooMLoRD said:
Quick tutorial for unlocking & relocking the bootloader of the Xperia SP
this is the official way to unlock bootloader
if you want to keep ur DRM keys, first root device and then check this out
Warning!
This procedure will wipe the /data partition of your phone, so you will loose all ur stored data, settings. INTERNAL SDCARD will BE WIPED!!!
DRM keys WILL be lost forever
older Xperia devices sometimes got issues after unlock of bootloader (BRICK after FOTA update) - you have been warned
why to unlock bootloader?
u can flash custom ROMs/Kernels
u dont need to worry if the new firmware can be rooted or not as with unlocked bootloader u can always ROOT ur device
Sony gives sneak-peaks/preview builds of latest OS which requires unlocked bootloaders, as they did with Xperia 2011/2012 line, so who knows may be Sony may give early builds of next android OS
Most of this is taken from lollylost100's his tutorial from ARC thread (all credits for that concise tutorial go to him, i have elaborated on a few things and added device specific changes)
[ before we begin unlocking bootloader ]
get the IMEI code for ur device: type *#06# in phone dialer to find it out, note only the digits (no dashes)
download the fastboot package with usb drivers (alternate drivers if the ones in package dont work OR this)
IMPORTANT: if you are using Windows 8 you will need to enable few things to allow driver installation
make sure u have a windows PC with USB cable to connect the phone
power down ur phone and keeping the Volume Up button pressed connect the USB cable to PC this will trigger FASTBOOT mode and windows will start driver installation, extract the above package and point the driver install to that location (usb_driver) folder
once drivers are installed just disconnect cable and power on device
[ how to unlock ] (official way)
Go to: http://unlockbootloader.sonymobile.com/ and read everything!
At the bottom click 'Start Unlocking the Bootloader'
after u have verified that u can unlock bootloader, scroll to the bottom of the page and click "Continue"
you will get numerous prompts, read all info and if u agree click on "Accept"/"OK"/"Proceed"
finally u will get a "Create Unlock request" page, enter your IMEI (sometimes the last digit needs to be removed for this to work), name and email address
You should now receive your unique unlock key via EMAIL, SAVE THIS KEY SAFELY
Extract fastboot_with_Android_USB_file.rar and open fastboot folder
Hold SHIFT and right click on the background of the folder
Select 'Open command window here'
Connect your phone in fastboot mode (turn phone off, hold Volume UP button and plug in USB Cable) [make sure drivers are installed as explained above)
In the cmd windows type in fastboot.exe -i 0x0fce getvar version
If a value is returned (it will return 0.5), it means the phone is correctly connected
Type in fastboot.exe -i 0x0fce oem unlock 0xKEY and replace KEY with the key which u received earlier.
You're device should now be bootloader unlocked
If this tutorial is too much for you then itskapil wrote a step-by-step guide (and recorded a video also):
-Instructions: http://www.theandroidsoul.com/how-to-unlock-bootloader-xperia-arc-play-neo-pro/
-Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRH3pC7MhEA
(the above videos and some steps are for Xperia 2011 devices, but most the steps are same for Xperia SP)
Relock procedure is posted here
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Sir, any mirror link?? I want to download fastboot package to unlock my xsp. Thanks
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agileart said:
Sir, any mirror link?? I want to download fastboot package to unlock my xsp. Thanks
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No response? I guess that means no then.
agileart said:
Sir, any mirror link?? I want to download fastboot package to unlock my xsp. Thanks
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fastboot.rar
My device doesn't stay in fastboot mode for more than 5 seconds :/
Can somebody help?

[IMPORTANT][GUIDE] Unlock Bootloader

UNLOCK YOUR BOOTLOADER
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[COLOR="Red"][B]WARNING: UNLOCKING YOUR BOOTLOADER VOIDS YOUR WARRANTY.PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK.
NOTE: Unlocking the bootloader will Wipe/ factory reset your device, and will delete all personal data from your device such as apps, photos, messages, and settings.[/B][/COLOR]
Note: Before Proceed You Need To Go To Settings -> Dev Settings, And Select "Allow OEM Unlock"​
INSTRUCTIONS:
1.Make sure to take a backup of your entire device data.
2.Download the Minimal ADB and Fastboot
3.Install the latest Motorola USB Drivers on your desktop.
4.Put your device in fastboot mode (power off, then press the power and volume down buttons simultaneously).
5.Open Command Prompt on androidsdk/platform-tools/ (Hold Shift and right click and press open command window here)
6.Connect your Phone to PC
7.Type this in the CMD prompt window - fastboot oem get_unlock_data
8.You will get a return string. Copy it. [Right Click-Mark- Mark the text by pressing the shift key-Now press Ctrl+C]
Paste all the lines together in a notepad. Remove the empty spaces.
9.Now go to the Motorola Site .Sign in using your Google account or Motorola ID. Scroll down the page and paste the copied string in the field at step #6. Then click on ‘Can my device be unlocked?’, after which a "REQUEST UNLOCK KEY" button will appear at the bottom of page.
10.To get your unlock key, select the ‘I Agree’ option. Note: You will receive an email with your Unlock Key at the email address you used to log in there.
11.Important – Copy the 20-character key that Motorola sent you via email. Make sure your device is connected.
12.Then in CMD type: fastboot devices (To check your device is connected)
13.Then type: fastboot oem unlock UNIQUE_KEY
NOTE: In above command, replace the word ‘UNIQUE_KEY’ with the unlock code that you got via email. Then hit enter and the unlocking process should begin. Wait for a while and soon you’ll see ‘Bootloader Unlocked’ warning on your Moto E.
To relock the bootloader:
Go to Fastboot and give the command fastboot oem lock
Credit: @Lucas Eugene (Thanks For Your Instruction)
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Awesome! My moto e is scheduled to be here on Friday! Can't wait to get this done!
jkbane said:
Awesome! My moto e is scheduled to be here on Friday! Can't wait to get this done!
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nice job man!.. i have one on the way .. my 2 month old samsung device which has no warranty has had issues since i took it out of the box, looks like the moto e will be that replacement for a bit
there's an extra step before unlocking now.
you need to go to settings -> dev settings, and select "allow oem unlock"
This is front page news for XDA now? Unlock this phone the same as you'd unlock any other Motorola phone? Exactly as it says on the Motorola dev website? Must be a slow news day.
Good work OP!
I'll get a video tutorial up very soon
qbking77 said:
Good work OP!
I'll get a video tutorial up very soon
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Thanks
cybojenix said:
there's an extra step before unlocking now.
you need to go to settings -> dev settings, and select "allow oem unlock"
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Thanks Thread Updated. :good:

Can't find enable OEM unlock option in dev option. Can't unlock bootloader

I got the unlock code and everything. Installed drivers, got everything in place but when I use the command " fastboot oem unlock "key"
It fails and shows me a remote error along with this
Enable OEM unlock in dev option .
But I can't see that option in dev options and iam fed up with this. I tried searching Google but no luck. I checked the cid to see if it is unlockable and the string was endling with " 007 " means unlockable.
Iam running marshmello ota. All factory. No root nothing..
Any help would be really appreciated. I just want to install cyanogen
Bigbraveballs said:
I got the unlock code and everything. Installed drivers, got everything in place but when I use the command " fastboot oem unlock "key"
It fails and shows me a remote error along with this
Enable OEM unlock in dev option .
But I can't see that option in dev options and iam fed up with this. I tried searching Google but no luck. I checked the cid to see if it is unlockable and the string was endling with " 007 " means unlockable.
Iam running marshmello ota. All factory. No root nothing..
Any help would be really appreciated. I just want to install cyanogen
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Take a look at this thread in Lenovo/Motorola forums (currently 74 pages long), it seems you're not the only one that has this issue (e.g. post #10 [last post in page 1], post #14 [4th post in page 2] and post #15).
Go to settings/apps/all/settings and clear data only , then go back to about phone/ build number 7 times ,enable developer options oem unlock may be present. Try this.
had the same issue
SOLVED
I was fiddeling with my moto X 2nd and stuck on the same issue.
Running a OTA 6.0 stock unbranded FW Moto X 2nd
Same problem, no OEM UNLOCK under Dev options.
then gave up on the phone and started playing around with fastboot mode and went into recovery to have a peek, and solved the issue.
detailed info for other googelers:
(VOL DOWN while pressing POWER, release POWER after a few seconds still holding VOL DOWN for a few more extra seconds takes you to FASTBOOT, from there select RECOVERY, and when the broken android appears, press POWER to get into RECOVERY)
Cleared my CACHE partition and after that made a FACTORY RESET under RECOVERY and then REBOOT
Restarted phone and did the initial setup, selected not to enable REMOTE PROTECTION (this might also be the reason the allow oem unlock button was enabled, as said, have no clue what made it work)
And Voila! the "allow oem unlock" button was there after enabeling DEVELOPER OPTIONS and I could enable it and unlock the bootloader.
maybe the formatting of cache partition did the trick since it was OTA updated, i have no clue, but it is now there.
this helped me clean kingroot
drmuruga said:
Go to settings/apps/all/settings and clear data only , then go back to about phone/ build number 7 times ,enable developer options oem unlock may be present. Try this.
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I was messing with my pos alcatel pixi phone trying to root and unlock and installed kingroot, big mistake it was very hard to get rid of. I finally got it to uninstall but it left behind a com.kingroot. Doing this procedure enabled me to uninstall it when previously I was unable. THANKS

Unlocking the Bootloader for F8132 Xperia X Performace

To root your Sony X Performance phone ( I have the F8132 ) You must do this procedure till maybe in the future there is another method.
Unlock bootloader on Xperia X Performance
1) download the ADB-drivers utility here that you will need to install the drivers which enable flashmode to work on your pc. You will also need the Sony Performance X driver so your computer will connect to it properly here
2) Go here to download Android Studio Software which allows you to pen a cmd line and program the phone in flashmode. To save you lots of time and trouble, again, my instructions are much better and help you navigate to the places you need to be so this goes well. Disregard the Sony instructions because you will most likely ask yourself many questions and will not find answers.You will need to properly install the Android studio software to get it working the way you need. Upon install, check off Android SDK and Android Virtual Device. Click next. It takes a while to install. Open the software after it has been installed. It will tell you " No Android SDK found. Click next. Click next again to install the two prechecked updates which are Android SDK Platform and API25" ANdroid 7.1.1 (Nougat). Then click finished to start the install of those 2 updates. It will download files from the internet. This will take a while. Click inish when its done downloading. At the welcome window of Android Studio click on the "configure" button. Choose SDK Manager. There will be 3 tabs at the upper midline of the window. Choose the "SDK Tools" tab. Check off "Google USB Driver and Google Web Driver. Usually these drivers will not work to get your phone in fastboot mode. This is why I have instructed you to install the Flashtool-
drivers utility. Nonetheless, click on these and click on apply. Click accept the click next to download and install this update. Click finish after it has installed then click ok to close the software.
3) On your device, turn on USB debugging and turn on OEM Unlocking by going to Settings, then about phone. Go all the way down to build version and tap on it about 7 times. This will unlock Developer Options menu. To go into Developer Options once it is unlocked goto Settings, then Developer options . This menu is where you must turn on usb debugging and OEM Unlocking to proceed with the procedure.
4) After you have turned on usb debugging, turn your phone off. After its turned off, hold the volume down button while plugging the phone into your pc. Your computer should install drivers that will enable Flashmode.
5)Go here to have Sony give you the unlock code. Input your email address to get the code emailed to you with instructions. It takes just a minute to get the unlock code. DO NOT attempt
to unlock your bootloader with some other method. Odds are its a scam or virus or both and you will be screwed. Follow the steps to get the unlock code by putting in your IMEI
then you are suggested to follow my steps to unlock the bootloader. Keep the Sony page open for reference because once it is closed, you will have to redo the email process and
IMEI process again to get the same code. Youre unlock code never changes.
6) goto the file location C:\Users\PC-User\AppData\Local\Android\sdk\platform-tools where you will open a cmd prompt you must open a cmd prompt in only this folder to make this work. to do so , once in that specific folder
hold down your right mouse button and clock on the shift key then release the mouse button. This will open a pop up window where you can choose to " open command window here"
7) when the cmd window opens, copy and paste this "fastboot devices" directly AFTER the ">" symbol and paste it in the command line with no spaces. It should look lik this.
.........C:\Users\PC-User\AppData\Local\Android\sdk\platform-tools>fastboot devices.........
8)press enter button, your computer should respond in the cmd line with something that looks like this
......CB512A697c fastboot.......
This lets you know that your phone is in the correct mode and ready to be programmed.
9) to unlock your bootloader you then copy and paste directly the cmd code Sony gives you from there website "fastboot -i 0x0fce oem unlock 0XXXXXXXXXXXX" . It will look like this C:\Users\PC-User\AppData\Local\Android\sdk\platform-tools>fastboot -i 0x0fce oem unlock 0xxxxxxxx... The 0xxxx's are YOUR SPECIFIC Unlock code given to you by Sony. DO NOT get this from another other website or software otherwise you will probably be infected with some kind of virus of worse on your phone or computer.
10) press enter to intiate bootloader unlock procedure
11) once bootloader unlock is successful you will see the cmd line spell out this "OKAY [ 1.165s] finished. time: 1.168s" The seconds mean nothing. You do want it to say OKAY!
12) reboot the phone and you will see an annoying warning that cant be undone, which says " your device has been unlocked and cant be trusted" No big deal but very annoying. The phone will work but you will see this everytime you reboot the phone.
13) It takes a while, several minutes, maybe 5, to have the phone bootup. When it does, you will see everything is in a weird language. You need to choose which language you want. to know which menu you must choose, just click on the very first down pointing arrow in the middle of the screen. A menu pops up and you can then choose the language you want. After choosing a language clock ok. Youre done!
Instructions to install TWRP so you can backup and restore your phone here
Thanks for the help, however I get this in the command screen
FAILED (remote: Command not allowed)
I do not get this phone from carrier, and have unlock bootloader allowed = yes , why would this happen to me
edit: everything is fixed now, only problem left is I'm stucked at MM
KWOKSFUNG said:
Thanks for the help, however I get this in the command screen
FAILED (remote: Command not allowed)
I do not get this phone from carrier, and have unlock bootloader allowed = yes , why would this happen to me
edit: everything is fixed now, only problem left is I'm stucked at MM
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Maybe try Flashtool
ontwerp said:
Maybe try Flashtool
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I've fixed this problem now
however just flashing the ftf normally wont help
u have to flash the ftf with exclude system.sin
then flash system with system.img
whoever want the system.img can just ask me
KWOKSFUNG said:
I've fixed this problem now
however just flashing the ftf normally wont help
u have to flash the ftf with exclude system.sin
then flash system with system.img
whoever want the system.img can just ask me
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Can I have your FB/line? Thankss
I don't have X performance yet but I wanna ask a quick question: Will it lose its DRM key and lose camera quality after unlocking bootloader like the older models?
loveyoulovemetn said:
Can I have your FB/line? Thankss
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PM
dont worry about flashing nougat though, flashing ftf normally will work now on updated flashtool
evildog1 said:
I don't have X performance yet but I wanna ask a quick question: Will it lose its DRM key and lose camera quality after unlocking bootloader like the older models?
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bump this question as I think the answer is "Yes, it will lose"
huangjs said:
bump this question as I think the answer is "Yes, it will lose"
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Damn then i'll wait until someone found root exploit.
evildog1 said:
Damn then i'll wait until someone found root exploit.
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I saw on gfan DRM key can be "regenerated".
However, it's not the one you had before unlocking.
But who cares as long as it will let Sony engine works.
Unlocked bootloader allowed NO!
Is there a Root trick for the Device Lock Bootloader?
I use SOFTBANK series (DOCOMO).

I can not flash my unlock token!

I am trying to unlock my bootloader. I finally received my unlock token from OnePlus but for some reason i cant unlock the device. i have the unlock-bin file in the same folder as adb, i have usb debugging on, my device is in fastboot mode, but i keep getting this error (see attached picture). Can someone please help? Also, does unlocking the bootloader factory reset the device?
bigmikey307 said:
I am trying to unlock my bootloader. I finally received my unlock token from OnePlus but for some reason i cant unlock the device. i have the unlock-bin file in the same folder as adb, i have usb debugging on, my device is in fastboot mode, but i keep getting this error (see attached picture). Can someone please help? Also, does unlocking the bootloader factory reset the device?
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Replace <unlock_token.bin> with the ACTUAL unlock token you got.
Yes, unlocking bootloader wipes the phone.
There are multiple forums on this.
While the phone is plugged in to the PC reboot it to fastboot again leaving it plugged in. ( Make sure you selected OEM unlock in developer options)
I managed to get it to work by using the ALL IN ONE tool
Just give the command, and drag and drop the unlockbbin. Should look like this: fastboot flash cust-unlock 23857363fbsndhdnd.bin. {for future reference, i have to reuse a couple times a week
Not unlock.bin
bigmikey307 said:
I managed to get it to work by using the ALL IN ONE tool
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how bro can u explain ?
Same problem here
I think I've been out of the game for too long........ I was just too embarrassed to post the same question , ha! Well, at least the first part of the OP's question, about having the token in the correct path and it producing an error. If there's a step by step command by command walk-thru out there, I'd be grateful for the link. And yes I know how a search bar works, but all of the guides or whatever you want to call them seem to be missing a few steps....... Or maybe I should just go back to eating my butterscotch and yelling at kids to stay off my lawn ?

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