FRP lock - Huawei Mate 10 Questions & Answers

Hi, so I've recently wanted to play a bit with openkirin and found out that after entering fastboot mode I have bootloader unlocked and FRP locked.
I'm on BLA-L29C432 9.0.0.197 (C432E4R1P11).
How can I unlock FRP? Any free method or my only hope is DC or FH?
EDIT: OMG all I had to do is to enter developer menu-> and enable OEM unlock.
Can't believe I wasted half day for this...

Kretek said:
Hi, so I've recently wanted to play a bit with openkirin and found out that after entering fastboot mode I have bootloader unlocked and FRP locked.
I'm on BLA-L29C432 9.0.0.197 (C432E4R1P11).
How can I unlock FRP? Any free method or my only hope is DC or FH?
EDIT: OMG all I had to do is to enter developer menu-> and enable OEM unlock.
Can't believe I wasted half day for this...
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Not that this is an issue for you, but for others looking at a solution:
Sometimes OEM Unlock in dev menu is greyed out, for me it was enabled again by tapping Reset Default at the bottom of developer options.

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Is there a way to Disable OEM Unlock Without Going To Developer Options?

hi my friends . is there any way to disable oem unlock or FRP without going to developer options ?
like in cases that phone has pattern or lock .
thankyou

[For newbie] FRP and Phone lock / unlocked explanation

Hi people!
I know, I'm completely newbie in this.
But I'm getting in trouble and confused about it.
The question is simple:
What's means FRP lock / unlocked and Phone lock / unlocked?
And what's the difference between them?
FRP means Factory Reset Protection. If locked your phone will be protected of unauthorized factory​ resets. If a stranger tries to reset your phone, the phone will ask for your Google password on startup.
So if you unlock FRP you will lose that protection but this is required too unlock your bootloader (that's what you called phone locked/unlocked).
Phone locked (bootloader locked) means that you cannot make any changes too the partitions of your phone for example the recovery. So you are required to unlock your phone to install custom recoveries and ROMs like TWRP or RR etc.
Hope I could help you clear some things up.
If you're planning to sell your Android phone, make sure to remove your Google account from it first or else the next owner wouldn't be able to use it.
FRP means Factory Reset Protection. If locked your phone will be protected of unauthorized factory​ resets. If a stranger tries to reset your phone, the phone will ask for your Google password on startup.
So if you unlock FRP you will lose that protection but this is required too unlock your bootloader (that's what you called phone locked/unlocked).
Phone locked (bootloader locked) means that you cannot make any changes too the partitions of your phone for example the recovery. So you are required to unlock your phone to install custom recoveries and ROMs like TWRP or RR etc.
actory Reset Protection (FRP) is a security method that was designed to make sure someone can't just wipe and factory reset your phone if you've lost it or it was stolen. Starting with Android Lollipop, FRP is "standard" in vanilla Android, and most companies making our phones have implemented it in their own models.Mar 29, 2016
Killus3 said:
Hi people!
I know, I'm completely newbie in this.
But I'm getting in trouble and confused about it.
The question is simple:
What's means FRP lock / unlocked and Phone lock / unlocked?
And what's the difference between them?
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Hi everybody,
My question is going to sound stupid, but now that I've got the unlock code for the bootloader, how do I unlock the FRP?
It is to this part that I am lost.
Sorry but I'm not very young anymore and not healthy. I had a big car accident and am much more on my phone and my computer
Rommco05 said:
You need have enabled OEM unlock in Developer options for unlock FRP
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Hi,
OK so I activate the OEM to unlock the FRP.
And for unlocking the Bootloader I can use Huawei Multi Tools?
Should I delete my Google Account or Huawei before doing these manipulations?
I do not have fingerprint or pattern lock.
Thanks in advance for your answers.
This video is for the Honor 8, but the same steps are used to unlock the bootloader on the Honor 9.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_svTrjyU7o
Hey, guys! I have on the screen now written in green font "PHONE Relocked", "FRP Lock". What to do?
Rommco05 said:
What u need to do?
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I can't restore the system
Rommco05 said:
You can't boot to system? What u do before
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I unlocked the bootloader. Done on the instructions of the website:https://emui.huawei.com/en/plugin/unlock/step. After unlocking bootloader on my phone fastboot appeared the inscription "PHONE Unlock" and "Unlock FPR". On my device sprosili settings. After that, I re-entered entered the Google account, but the phone then began to hang periodically. I went into developer mode, done a factory reset there. And decided to turn back. Went to fastboot, blocked Downloader. Phone rebooted, then on the screen appeared the inscription: "Relock PHONE" and "FPR Lock". Out of fastboot, there was a black window where it says to restore the system through recovery in the air, but when I try to do fails. Help me, please!
Rommco05 said:
You can't boot to system? What u do before
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Here are pictures of my screen:
Reset via HiSuite does not help.
I have the honor 6a.
Rommco05 said:
I understand but I don't know how fix it
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I think he became a brick forever((((((crying:
Rommco05 said:
U can try something like dc unlocker or funkyhuawei but is a payed services
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How much is the service on DC Unlocker?
First try using funkyhuawei?
nl520 said:
I think he became a brick forever((((((crying:
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First you should try the HWOTA procedure without rebranding.

How can i disable OEM Unlock on my J600FN without bricking it?

Hello, i hope this is the right place to post on.
So, from the last post i made, i rooted my phone, and bricked it again. So i flashed the stock firmware. Everything is just fine,
but is there a way to disable OEM Unlock without bricking the phone again? Or it can never be disabled?
Hi dushDJ, first you have to enable developer mode. This can be done by going to settings>info device>softwareinfo> and then click on the buildnumber until it says developer mode enabled.
Then go back to the main page of settings and click on developer options. Search for oem unlocking now click on it and type your password.
That should do it.

Have FRP Key, Where to enter?

So, my OEM Unlock is grayed out. Bootload screen says FRP Lock. But, I have the FRP key. Where do I enter the thing? Anyone?
Aguamandan said:
So, my OEM Unlock is grayed out. Bootload screen says FRP Lock. But, I have the FRP key. Where do I enter the thing? Anyone?
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FRP is factory reset protection
It has nothing to do with OEM unlocking
What is your device?
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sd_shadow said:
FRP is factory reset protection
It has nothing to do with OEM unlocking
What is your device?
Sent from my perry_f using XDA Labs
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It's a Huawei Ascend XT2 H1711. I mention OEM Unlock because literally every single post or guide on the subject insists that OEM Unlock be in the on position to deal with the FRP lock problem, and I can't even toggle it. And thank you, but I do know what FRP stands for. I've now realized it's only a problem for fastboot, anyway. I'm able to use Magisk and TWRP without a problem.
Aguamandan said:
It's a Huawei Ascend XT2 H1711. I mention OEM Unlock because literally every single post or guide on the subject insists that OEM Unlock be in the on position to deal with the FRP lock problem, and I can't even toggle it. And thank you, but I do know what FRP stands for. I've now realized it's only a problem for fastboot, anyway. I'm able to use Magisk and TWRP without a problem.
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I have no experience with Huawei,
But have bypassed frp on several devices and never did anything with OEM unlocking.
I suggest searching YouTube for frp and your device, that's what I do.
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sd_shadow said:
I have no experience with Huawei,
But have bypassed frp on several devices and never did anything with OEM unlocking.
I suggest searching YouTube for frp and your device, that's what I do.
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Yeah, I've spent a ridiculous amount of time doing that for this one problem. Ive tried it all, but frp lock won't go away, and I can't flash/boot/wipe with fastboot. It's alright, everything else is working fine. Thanks for your time.
Aguamandan said:
Yeah, I've spent a ridiculous amount of time doing that for this one problem. Ive tried it all, but frp lock won't go away, and I can't flash/boot/wipe with fastboot. It's alright, everything else is working fine. Thanks for your time.
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You can try to remove the FRP lock by means of executing this sequence of ADB commands
Code:
adb devices
adb shell "am start -n com.google.android.gsf.login/"
adb shell "am start -n com.google.android.gsf.login.LoginActivity"
adb shell "content insert --uri content://settings/secure --bind name:s:user_setup_complete --bind value:s:1"
adb reboot
Frp:/delete

Question OEM greyed out, confused

Hello, I have the Moto G Power Unlocked. My OEM button is greyed out, so I went to Motorola's site to check if I could get it unlocked. After entering the data, they confirmed it could be unlocked and sent me a unlock key. I tried unlocking it but it just said I needed to toggle the OEM button first. So I go to unlock it,but it's still greyed out.. I have it connected to wifi, would connecting it to mobile date improve my chances of it "ungreying" itself? Any thoughts would be appreciated greatly, thank you!
well form my experience that phone need to locked again n then try to see if u oem working, after that u can unlocked again
Nightshift1509 said:
Hello, I have the Moto G Power Unlocked. My OEM button is greyed out, so I went to Motorola's site to check if I could get it unlocked. After entering the data, they confirmed it could be unlocked and sent me a unlock key. I tried unlocking it but it just said I needed to toggle the OEM button first. So I go to unlock it,but it's still greyed out.. I have it connected to wifi, would connecting it to mobile date improve my chances of it "ungreying" itself? Any thoughts would be appreciated greatly, thank you!
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72 hours After connection to wifi/lte oem unlock should be available.

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