[TOOL][OP7TPM] TOOL ALL IN ONE (Drivers|Unlock|TWRP|Factory Image|Stock Recovery) - OnePlus 7T Pro 5G McLaren Guides, News etc.

This is the OnePlus 7T Pro McLaren's TOOL ALL IN ONE Discussion Thread more info and download go to the Original Thread
TOOL ALL IN ONE
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ADVANCED OPTIONS
FUNCTIONS
Install Drivers
Install Drivers
Unlock Bootloader
Lock Bootloader (use carefully)
Flash TWRP Recovery
Flash Stock Recovery
Flash Stock Factory Image
Automatic ROOT
Install APKs
Uninstall APKs
Take a Screenshot
Take a Screen Reocrd
Flash Partitions
Erase All Data (This function can decrypt the phone)
Reboot Phone
Update the Tool to latest version
Update Adb and Fastboot to latest version
Set Adb and Fastboot priviliges in system wide
Install Zip directly from PC (Required TWRP on phone)(These functions work perfectly on my pc but i have perfect adb drivers on my pc and perfect TWRP on my phone)
Flash Fastboot ROM
Delete downloaded files
ADB File Manager
DEVICE LIST
If you want you can send a request to add a new device here:
New Device Request Form
Device List
DOWNLOAD
Original Thread
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mauronofrio said:
This is the OnePlus 7T Pro McLaren's TOOL ALL IN ONE Discussion Thread more info and download go to the Original Thread
TOOL ALL IN ONE
ADVANCED OPTIONS
FUNCTIONS
Install Drivers
Install Drivers
Unlock Bootloader
Lock Bootloader (use carefully)
Flash TWRP Recovery
Flash Stock Recovery
Flash Stock Factory Image
Automatic ROOT
Install APKs
Uninstall APKs
Take a Screenshot
Take a Screen Reocrd
Flash Partitions
Erase All Data (This function can decrypt the phone)
Reboot Phone
Update the Tool to latest version
Update Adb and Fastboot to latest version
Set Adb and Fastboot priviliges in system wide
Install Zip directly from PC (Required TWRP on phone)(These functions work perfectly on my pc but i have perfect adb drivers on my pc and perfect TWRP on my phone)
Flash Fastboot ROM
Delete downloaded files
ADB File Manager
DEVICE LIST
If you want you can send a request to add a new device here:
New Device Request Form
Device List
DOWNLOAD
Original Thread
DONATE LINK
If you want to support the project please consider making a donation, thanks.
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This states that you can flash TWRP with this tool. Is that actually accurate? We haven't had a working custom recovery that can be flashed onto the device thus far. Sorry if it sounds overly skeptical, I'm just going based off the information we've had so far.

champ784 said:
This states that you can flash TWRP with this tool. Is that actually accurate? We haven't had a working custom recovery that can be flashed onto the device thus far. Sorry if it sounds overly skeptical, I'm just going based off the information we've had so far.
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The TWRP in the tool is not fully functional, but you can use it to root your device.
Root Guide:
So you should go in "recovery flasher and rooter" option, there you have to select the only TWRP available, check if "only boot" is checked, check "root after boot", select magisk 20.4 and click on the button at the bottom of the page. The TWRP will be booted and magisk flashed, and then from TWRP you can manually reboot to system and your device will be correctly rooted.

mauronofrio said:
The TWRP in the tool is not fully functional, but you can use it to root your device.
Root Guide:
So you should go in "recovery flasher and rooter" option, there you have to select the only TWRP available, check if "only boot" is checked, check "root after boot", select magisk 20.4 and click on the button at the bottom of the page. The TWRP will be booted and magisk flashed, and then from TWRP you can manually reboot to system and your device will be correctly rooted.
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Gotcha, thanks for the clarification!

Thanks for the download and thank you so much for creating this tool! I haven't yet rooted my 7T Pro McLaren on T-Mobile yet but this is definitely going to make it a lot easier by the looks of it.

I assume this requires you already have your unlock token?

I installed RR the other day but it is not seeing my SIM card and won't connect to WiFi so I'm looking for a tool that will help me revert back to stock OS for my HD1925 OP7TPro McLaren device. I downloaded OB11-OnePlus7ProOxygen_13.W.29_OTA_029_all_2003130822_1b7c-FASTBOOT.zip and tried to flash using this tool but the installation fails at ODM saying that there is no such partition. Is there any advice you could offer it would be very much appreciated!

I was able to boot into EDL and restore then update the OS so everything is working great now. Thank you so much for your amazing work!

Confirming I was able to root without issue using this method.

Hi, every time I do the install for TWRP and magisk I try to boot the phone afterwards and I get a message that says "no OS installed" is there anything that I need to do after installing TWRP and magisk? Because I can't boot the phone cause installing TWRP apparently deletes the OS completely. The bootloader unlock method works perfectly, it's just the TWRP and magisk that are messing up my phone.
Thanks in advance.

I dont suppose you will be making a Linux version would you? Only have linux on my computers

I think you need to switch a or b partition with fastboot after you are done with flashing magisk. Maybe the function to switch from a to b or b to a works inside twrp but I just read that this is not a fully functional version and I haven't decided if I want to use your tool or just root the traditional way. The command is fastboot --set-active=a
Or fastboot --set-active=b
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Naruyasha said:
Hi, every time I do the install for TWRP and magisk I try to boot the phone afterwards and I get a message that says "no OS installed" is there anything that I need to do after installing TWRP and magisk? Because I can't boot the phone cause installing TWRP apparently deletes the OS completely. The bootloader unlock method works perfectly, it's just the TWRP and magisk that are messing up my phone.
Thanks in advance.
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I answered you two posts up but didn't reply directly to you so it's just a couple comments into the next page.

am i right that bootloader unlock formats your install? also i saw in may saying twrp wasnt fully functional yet is it now? if it is is there a zip for it?

Did you find out if you have to get an unlock token from tmobile for this to work? Does the bootloader need to be unlocked in order to run twrp.

unlock without root
Hi will this tool allow you to carrier unlock the phone From my understanding you can unlock boot loader and then root and unlock
Is there a way to not keep the root and still carrier unlock the phone it’s a 7t pro maclaren
It’s got a user that is kit very tech savvy and he would like to keep the update os without any extra steps
or is there a step to root unlock then remove the root

will this tool work on oneplus 7t pro mclaren sold in india, it does not have 5g

smehra said:
Hi will this tool allow you to carrier unlock the phone From my understanding you can unlock boot loader and then root and unlock
Is there a way to not keep the root and still carrier unlock the phone it’s a 7t pro maclaren
It’s got a user that is kit very tech savvy and he would like to keep the update os without any extra steps
or is there a step to root unlock then remove the root
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Carrier unlock cannot be achieved without T-Mobile white listing and carrier unlocking the device. This tool allows you to unlock the bootloader without needing to have a carrier unlock. By unlocking the bootloader you gain the ability to fastboot boot TWRP, although the available ports of TWRP for this device is not yet fully functional.
if your device has an unlocked bootloader then you will not be able to take OTA updates from OnePlus/TMO. So if your friend is not tech savvy and does not want to manually install stock firmware... Then you should not use this tool at all or unlock his bootloader.
Your desire to carry your unlock can only be satisfied by having the device paid off in full and requesting a carrier unlock from T-Mobile. OnePlus can only provide and unlock token for the bootloader, they have nothing to do with the stock T-Mobile firmware nor the ability to carry your unlock. And this tool allows you to bypass the carrier unlock to achieve a bootloader unlock without needing the token from OnePlus.
Hope that clears up any confusion for you :good:
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smehra said:
Hi will this tool allow you to carrier unlock the phone From my understanding you can unlock boot loader and then root and unlock
Is there a way to not keep the root and still carrier unlock the phone it’s a 7t pro maclaren
It’s got a user that is kit very tech savvy and he would like to keep the update os without any extra steps
or is there a step to root unlock then remove the root
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You do not need to unlock the bootloader or root the device in order to do a carrier unlock. You just need to satisfy the terms and conditions set by T-Mobile and they will provide you with a carrier unlock.
Although this device is LTE only as the international version, and 5G capable for the T-Mobile version. Carrier unlocking the T-Mobile version and using with a different carrier.... You will still require firmware which is only provided by T-Mobile so it has their branding and bloatware included. Not sure if that would conflict with another carrier. And 5G will only work on T-Mobile's Network.

ElfinJNoty said:
Carrier unlock cannot be achieved without T-Mobile white listing and carrier unlocking the device. This tool allows you to unlock the bootloader without needing to have a carrier unlock. By unlocking the bootloader you gain the ability to fastboot boot TWRP, although the available ports of TWRP for this device is not yet fully functional.
if your device has an unlocked bootloader then you will not be able to take OTA updates from OnePlus/TMO. So if your friend is not tech savvy and does not want to manually install stock firmware... Then you should not use this tool at all or unlock his bootloader.
Your desire to carry your unlock can only be satisfied by having the device paid off in full and requesting a carrier unlock from T-Mobile. OnePlus can only provide and unlock token for the bootloader, they have nothing to do with the stock T-Mobile firmware nor the ability to carry your unlock. And this tool allows you to bypass the carrier unlock to achieve a bootloader unlock without needing the token from OnePlus.
Hope that clears up any confusion for you :good:
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You do not need to unlock the bootloader or root the device in order to do a carrier unlock. You just need to satisfy the terms and conditions set by T-Mobile and they will provide you with a carrier unlock.
Although this device is LTE only as the international version, and 5G capable for the T-Mobile version. Carrier unlocking the T-Mobile version and using with a different carrier.... You will still require firmware which is only provided by T-Mobile so it has their branding and bloatware included. Not sure if that would conflict with another carrier. And 5G will only work on T-Mobile's Network.
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Just to expound on this very concise reply, I have had good luck on multiple occasions getting Tmo to carrier unlock the devices ( I have 2 of the HD1915's on my account ) using their Twitter support group. I find that the Tmo Business Support is quicker to unlock than the standard consumer support staff. It makes no difference that you don't have a business account/etc, they will help you regardless. I simply tell them that I'm going out of the country for several months and want to be able to use my shiny new device while I'm away- they will tell you lots of things about temporary unlocks for 30 days, and permanent unlocks, and the requirements to satisfy to be qualified for each, but at the end of the day all you need them to do is grant you a temporary 30-day carrier unlock. When you follow the instructions to go into your settings and unlock the device you'll see two options: the temp unlock and a PERMANENT unlock. It doesn't matter that you've said you want only the temp unlock, once they update their system to allow the unlock just select the PERMANENT UNLOCK anyway and it WILL successfully and PERMANENTLY unlock your device. I've done this several times and can confirm it DOES work. I think the only requirement for a temp unlock is to have two EIP payments made on the device if you've just purchased. You can make those payments at once or however you'd like, but that's really all they are going to REQUIRE from you to provide you with a "TEMP" unlock.....except the "temp" unlock is going to actually allow you to PERMANENTLY unlock the device.....capisce?

Just got a TMobile Oneplus 7T Pro Mclaren edition from offer up. I was somehow able to carrier unlock my using the service unlock tool with the SIM card it came with ??.
I noticed it has a Retail Mode app and Tech Specs app so I'm thinking it used to be a Retail unit but everything else works fine. I was able to add my Gmail account and setup the device just fine.
The only issue I have it is stuck on the October 2019 software version. Could somebody tell me if I can use this stuff on this thread to install the normal software because I think maybe that's why it won't update my phone to the latest software. I just want the phone to be in normal software version with no root or anything special. Just want it stock. Thanks in advance

mexicandroid said:
Just got a TMobile Oneplus 7T Pro Mclaren edition from offer up. I was somehow able to carrier unlock my using the service unlock tool with the SIM card it came with ??.
I noticed it has a Retail Mode app and Tech Specs app so I'm thinking it used to be a Retail unit but everything else works fine. I was able to add my Gmail account and setup the device just fine.
The only issue I have it is stuck on the October 2019 software version. Could somebody tell me if I can use this stuff on this thread to install the normal software because I think maybe that's why it won't update my phone to the latest software. I just want the phone to be in normal software version with no root or anything special. Just want it stock. Thanks in advance
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If it's been rooted before, you may need to be rooted to have a working fingerprint. Do you still have contact info from the previous owner to see if they have any info about what's happened with the phone?

Related

Rooting without unlocking bootloader - is it possible?

I've just bought V30 and would like to root it. Preferably with Magisk.
Every guide I found requires to unlock bootloader. This is one step too far for me. Is there a way to root V30 without unlocking it's bootloader?
przemhb said:
I've just bought V30 and would like to root it. Preferably with Magisk.
Every guide I found requires to unlock bootloader. This is one step too far for me. Is there a way to root V30 without unlocking it's bootloader?
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NO.
Which variant did you buy?
With some, it's simply flashing a simple code via fastboot flash commands. On others you first have to convert to a variant which has fastboot flash commands, so you can flash that code. If you tell us which variant you bought, you will know if you have extra steps or not...
For all V30/V30+/V30S (except T-mobile H932) for bootloader unlock and root, you need to:
have fastboot flash commands
be on specific Oreo firmware
use the "fake" bootloader unlock code
install TWRP and flash Magisk (OK technically there is a way to root without installing TWRP, but it's easier with TWRP)
WTF V30/V30+/V30S Bootloader Unlock and Root
Thank you for your reply. I've bought European H930. Unbranded.
Android 8.0.0. Build: OPR1.170623.026. SW: V20d-EUR-XX. Security patch: 1.03.2018.
I don't want to loose my warranty, DRM protected stuff playback capability, etc.
These warnings from LG bootloader unlock website worry me and make me extra cautious. I have to be 100% sure none of the things will happen:
"When unlocking the bootloader, applications which require a trusted execution environment (TEE) to operate will not work properly because after unlocking the bootloader the device will no longer be trusted.
Unlocking the bootloader will also affect the DRM protection of your device, therefore some applications which require DRM protection may not work anymore or block certain functions due to this untrusted state.
Common examples for affected applications are services which offer download/streaming of paid multimedia content like music and movies or services offering mobile payment."
Is there at least reliable app+data migration utility to move my apps with data from an old (Marshmallow) phone to this new one? LG Mobile Switch didn't manage to migrate apps' data.
przemhb said:
Thank you for your reply. I've bought European H930. Unbranded.
Android 8.0.0. Build: OPR1.170623.026. SW: V20d-EUR-XX. Security patch: 1.03.2018.
I don't want to loose my warranty, DRM protected stuff playback capability, etc.
These warnings from LG bootloader unlock website worry me and make me extra cautious. I have to be 100% sure none of the things will happen:
"When unlocking the bootloader, applications which require a trusted execution environment (TEE) to operate will not work properly because after unlocking the bootloader the device will no longer be trusted.
Unlocking the bootloader will also affect the DRM protection of your device, therefore some applications which require DRM protection may not work anymore or block certain functions due to this untrusted state.
Common examples for affected applications are services which offer download/streaming of paid multimedia content like music and movies or services offering mobile payment."
Is there at least reliable app+data migration utility to move my apps with data from an old (Marshmallow) phone to this new one? LG Mobile Switch didn't manage to migrate apps' data.
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LG also throws a scary bootloader unlock warning in your face.
LG's "warning" is to keep you from rooting your phone. If you've rooted phones before, its no different.
Magisk hides root, so all apps work.
Anyone who's rooted their V30 can tell you how it is. The threads here are very active!
But it's your decision.
Is it possible to lock back the bootloader at the end of the process?
przemhb said:
Is it possible to lock back the bootloader at the end of the process?
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At the end of what process? Rooting? You don't seem to understand, you have to unlock the bootloader to install TWRP. You have to install TWRP to flash Magisk. OK, technically there is a way to root without TWRP (by installing a rooted kernel), but you still need bootloader unlock.
You seem hung up on bootloader unlock when it's REALLY root that LG is trying to prevent. They really couldn't care less about bootloader unlock, they are focusing on that to prevent you from rooting your phone. Because once you unlock your bootloader you are one step away from root...
Yeah, you can lock the bootloader back if you no longer want root.
Most phones require bootloader unlock to root -- Motorola, Pixel, LG, ZTE, OnePlus.
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przemhb said:
Thank you for your reply. I've bought European H930. Unbranded.
Android 8.0.0. Build: OPR1.170623.026. SW: V20d-EUR-XX. Security patch: 1.03.2018.
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I'm sorry, what is the DATE of the security patch? May, July, September? If pre-July, you are good to go. You just flash a simple code with fastboot. If July or later, you would need to temporarily downloader to pre-July 2018 firmware.
Thank you for your detailed answers! I really appreciate them.
ChazzMatt said:
At the end of what process? Rooting?
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Yes. I was wondering if it is possible to lock back the bootloader once the phone is rooted, TWRP, Magisk are there. The question behind it is if having unlocked bootloader doesn't unnecessarily increase security risk (of course the main risk is to have rooted phone, and I accept it).
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Yeah, you can lock the bootloader back if you no longer want root.
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Good news. Suppose I would unroot and lock back the bootloader, then send the phone to warranty service. Is it possible for the service to discover the phone was rooted and reject my warranty claim?
ChazzMatt said:
Most phones require bootloader unlock to root -- Motorola, Pixel, LG, ZTE, OnePlus.
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So far I've rooted every phone without unlocking bootloader. It was harder, but in some cases possible (Xperia Z2, Xperia V, Motorola Defy).
ChazzMatt said:
I'm sorry, what is the DATE of the security patch? May, July, September? If pre-July, you are good to go. You just flash a simple code with fastboot. If July or later, you would need to temporarily downloader to pre-July 2018 firmware.
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It's March.
I am not familiar with Magisk. Is it safer from the security point of view than classic roots with SuperSu+BusyBox?
Correct me if I am wrong, but unlocking bootloader means gaining write access to boot partition. TWRP needs to be stored on it. Kernel is also there. And where is Magisk stored?

How To Guide The Quest for a Bootloader Unlock (partial guide, T-Mobile variant, may work for MetroPCS/Metro variant)

OK, this process has been hell, but I'm gonna try and consolidate everything I've worked out so far in one place. This all applies only to the T-Mobile variant (ie. it comes preloaded with all the T-Mobile bloatware) of the N200 on the T-Mobile network; and a Windows PC, where a PC is used (though I imagine the Mac/Linux commands are quite similar). This is more to gather the info in one place than to provide step-by-step instructions.
SIM/NETWORK UNLOCK
Before you can unlock the bootloader, the N200 needs to be SIM unlocked. The option to Enable OEM Unlock won't even show up in the developers options until then. A temporary SIM unlock won't work, it needs to be a permanent SIM unlock.
If your N200 is the T-Mobile variant, you can get it SIM unlocked free here (be sure to read the first post thoroughly to be sure you qualify):
[CLOSED][T-Mobile USA] Free SIM Unlocking Service - [OnePlus/Samsung/Google/LG/Moto]
Hello XDA, I am back at it again with the free T-Mobile network unlocks. Yep, you heard that right... 100% FREE. This service will allow you to go into your Settings and perform a network unlock. I've been doing this for over 3 years now with...
forum.xda-developers.com
@mobbdeep had my SIM unlocked within 24 hours of sending him the required info.
You MUST have an active T-Mobile network (not Sprint or Metro) SIM card in the N200 for at least 3 full days before sending your SIM Unlock request in.
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An alternate is to use this debloat script:
Found a chink in the armor... Just enabled OEM unlocking after 11 update...
I haven't got a lot of time to get this out before heading out on a job, so here's the nitty gritty. A few days ago I flashed over "OnePlus_Nord_N10_5G_Metro_by_T-Mobile_OxygenOS_10.5.8" to get a clean start. I then allowed 10.5.14 to install...
forum.xda-developers.com
Which should unlock the OEM Unlock option in the developer options.
This should work with non-T-Mobile variants of the N200 as well.
Thanks to @PopCaps1996 for pointing this option out.
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Thanks to user @DeadDjembe we now know the specific command from the debloat script which enables OEM Unlocking.
Code:
adb shell pm uninstall --user 0 com.qualcomm.qti.uim
Running this ADB command on a stock T-Mobile variant N200 should enable the greyed-out Allow OEM Unlock option in the developers settings, without needing to run the full debloat script.
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Once your N200 is SIM Unlocked, the Enable OEM Unlock option will show up in the developers options.
USB DRIVERS
You may need to use the Google USB Driver from Android Studio to allow your PC to recognize your phone when it's in fastboot mode.
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Android Studio won't install the USB Drivers by default, you'll need to install them through the SDK Manager (Android Studio -> Projects -> More Actions -> SDK Manager -> SDK Tools -> Google USB Driver checkbox -> Apply)
You'll need to manually install the drivers through the device manager while the phone is in fastboot mode and connected to the PC (right-click -> Update Drivers -> Browse Computer -> Let Me Pick -> Have Disk).
The drivers should be located at:
C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\extras\google\usb_driver\android_winusb.inf
You'll want the 'Android Bootloader Interface' driver.
UNLOCK CODE/TOKEN
Once you can access your phone in fastboot mode, you can try:
'fastboot oem unlock'
But, you'll just get a message asking for an unlock token. Doesn't hurt to try, just in case, though.
What you need to do now, is type:
'fastboot oem get_unlock_code'
This will display both the phone's serial number, plus a 64 digit unlock code. (you might not be able to select the code to copy it, but a ctrl-a / ctrl-c should work, then just paste it in notepad)
Now, on your phone (still in fastboot mode) hit up/down on the volume buttons, until you see "Show Barcode", then tap the power button to select it.
This will bring up a barcode, as well as listing you devices IMEI number. (there are other ways to get the IMEI, but this is quick, and you're already right there)
Copy the IMEI down.
Now go to:
https://www.oneplus.com/unlock_token
You'll need to create an account.
In that form, you'll need to select the phone's model, and then enter the serial number, 64 digit unlock code (no spaces), the IMEI, and your email, as well as checking a box that you acknowledge that you void the warranty by bootloader unlocking the phone.
If all goes well, It should take about a week from submission for them to send you the unlock token.
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I've just sent in my info an hour or two ago, and am now waiting for my unlock token.
I'll update this with what you need to do with the token once I've gotten mine and figure it out myself, lol.
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Exactly 7 days (nearly to the minute) after sending the request in, I received the unlock code. So here's the update:
APPLYING THE UNLOCK CODE
You can use this URL to check the status of your Unlock Coed request:
unlock token - OnePlus (United States)
www.oneplus.com
Once your Status is listed as "Finished", there will be a download button at the lower right corner.
Download the "unlock_code.bin" file to your PC.
Place 'unlock_code.bin' in:
C:\Users\[user name]\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\platform-tools\
Or where ever you have your fastboot.exe file.
If you don't know where it is, the command:
Code:
fastboot --version
will give your it's location.
Now in command line, navigate to the folder "fastboot.exe" and "unlock_code.bin" are located in. Get your phone connected via USB, and in fastboot mode, and use the following command:
Code:
fastboot flash cust-unlock unlock_code.bin
(Thanks to @lentm for posting this command)
After checking the output, to be sure it worked, use this command:
Code:
fastboot oem unlock
Follow the on-screen instructions on your phone to finish the bootloader unlock.
you do NOT need to carrier unlocked for bootloader unlock use this...... debloat script oneplus through ADB an once finished OEM UNLOCK will be ungrayed. then you can request a unlock token from oneplus then wait 7 days then flash an unlock bootloader.
im still carrier locked
PopCaps1996 said:
you do NOT need to carrier unlocked for bootloader unlock use this...... debloat script oneplus through ADB an once finished OEM UNLOCK will be ungrayed. then you can request a unlock token from oneplus then wait 7 days then flash an unlock bootloader.
im still carrier locked
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OK, that's neat.
I can't personally test it, as I'm already SIM unlocked; but all comments in the thread seem to indicate it working.
It'd be quite interesting if someone could narrow down exactly which of the removed apps enables the OEM Unlock option (as an uninformed guess: adb shell pm uninstall --user 0 com.qualcomm.qti.remoteSimlockAuth).
I'd need to research what all those different apps do, but at a glance I see at least 2 or 3 on that list I'd want to keep. At any rate, I'd rather wait until after I get TWRP Recovery on my phone (once we get a release for the N200) before debloating it, just to be safe. I'm far more knowledgeable about computers than phones, which gives me just enough knowledge to seriously screw up my phone by doing the wrong thing, lol.
edale1 said:
OK, that's neat.
I can't personally test it, as I already have that unlocked; but all comments in the thread seem to indicate it working.
It'd be quite interesting if someone could narrow down exactly which of the removed apps enables the OEM Unlock option (as an uninformed guess: adb shell pm uninstall --user 0 com.qualcomm.qti.remoteSimlockAuth).
I'd need to research what all those different apps do, but at a glance I see at least 2 or 3 on that list I'd want to keep. At any rate, I'd rather wait until after I get TWRP Recovery on my phone (once we get a release for the N200) before debloating it, just to be safe.
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i can confirm it works that's the method i used to unlock my bootloader for my n200
Using the debloater worked beautifully to get ability to enable OEM Unlocking. Now it's just the week wait to get the code.
Really wish they'd speed that up; I've had to do this for four devices through them. Major benefit to buying direct from OnePlus, IMO. The last one I did was unlocked moments after getting home...(and is now running crDroid which I really hope comes to the N200)
PhoenixPath said:
Using the debloater worked beautifully to get ability to enable OEM Unlocking. Now it's just the week wait to get the code.
Really wish they'd speed that up; I've had to do this for four devices through them. Major benefit to buying direct from OnePlus, IMO. The last one I did was unlocked moments after getting home...(and is now running crDroid which I really hope comes to the N200)
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you will not be able to modify anything anyways once you get the bootloader unlocked because oneplus has not released stock rom for the N200 on their website yet. so there for we do not have stock boot.img to be able to patch an root but i heard they will be uploading the rom soon. unless we can figure out how to back up boot img through fastboot but don't think that's possible
Yes, but to my knowledge unlocking the bootloader is the only part of the entire process of installing a custom recovery and rooting that wipes the device. So it's best to get that out of the way ASAP, before the phone's loaded with stuff you don't want to lose.
I got the unlock bin file from OnePlus a couple of days ago, and just finished unlocking my N200 from T-Mobile with the code below:
Code:
fastboot flash cust-unlock unlock_code.bin
Code:
fastboot oem unlock
Edit:
I was able to download the latest ota (July) zip, extract the boot.img out of payload.bin using payload dumper on python; however, even the latest Magisk Canary version couldn't patch the img, says unknown image format.
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I got the unlock bin file from OnePlus a couple of days ago, and just finished unlocking my N200 from T-Mobile with the code below:
Code:
fastboot flash cust-unlock unlock_code.bin
Code:
fastboot oem unlock
Edit:
I was able to download the latest ota (July) zip, extract the boot.img out of payload.bin using payload dumper on python; however, even the latest Magisk Canary version couldn't patch the img, says unknown image format.
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can you send me the extracted payload.bin pm me please
PopCaps1996 said:
can you send me the extracted payload.bin pm me please
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https://android.googleapis.com/packages/ota-api/package/2c0d5671fc9a0f7829ab54b08139378afc295f46.zip
lentm said:
https://android.googleapis.com/packages/ota-api/package/2c0d5671fc9a0f7829ab54b08139378afc295f46.zip
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the payload bin that you extracted? can you zip up the extractred imgs from payload . bin. an send them to me?
lentm said:
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I got the unlock bin file from OnePlus a couple of days ago, and just finished unlocking my N200 from T-Mobile with the code below:
Code:
fastboot flash cust-unlock unlock_code.bin
Code:
fastboot oem unlock
Edit:
I was able to download the latest ota (July) zip, extract the boot.img out of payload.bin using payload dumper on python; however, even the latest Magisk Canary version couldn't patch the img, says unknown image format.
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Maybe it's because the ota is just an update, not a full zip?
PopCaps1996 said:
the payload bin that you extracted? can you zip up the extractred imgs from payload . bin. an send them to me?
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I can get you the boot.img, not every img files. Check the attached.
lentm said:
I can get you the boot.img, not every img files. Check the attached.
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When trying to patch the boot.img file with Magisk Stable version 23.0 (23000) (21) and Canary version f822ca5b (23001) (21), I get "Unsupported/Unknown image format. Installation failed".
dragonnightx said:
When trying to patch the boot.img file with Magisk Stable version 23.0 (23000) (21) and Canary version f822ca5b (23001) (21), I get "Unsupported/Unknown image format. Installation failed".
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Yea, that's what I get too.
How long does OnePlus usually take in processing the bootloader unlock request?
TheLoonyRebel said:
How long does OnePlus usually take in processing the bootloader unlock request?
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7 days
PopCaps1996 said:
you will not be able to modify anything anyways once you get the bootloader unlocked because oneplus has not released stock rom for the N200 on their website yet. so there for we do not have stock boot.img to be able to patch an root but i heard they will be uploading the rom soon. unless we can figure out how to back up boot img through fastboot but don't think that's possible
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Have you tried downloading full ROM of OxygenOS11 using the Oxygen Updater app?
jilebi said:
Have you tried downloading full ROM of OxygenOS11 using the Oxygen Updater app?
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I tried it and even I set it manually to N200, but no full ROM available
PopCaps1996 said:
you do NOT need to carrier unlocked for bootloader unlock use this...... debloat script oneplus through ADB an once finished OEM UNLOCK will be ungrayed. then you can request a unlock token from oneplus then wait 7 days then flash an unlock bootloader.
im still carrier locked
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Do you know which specific app to uninstall removes the OEM unlock restriction? I want to unlock the bootloader, but would rather keep the other preinstalled software.

Question Help Rooting moto G power 2021 on Android 10

Hello everyone,
In wondering how to root my Moto G power (2021) (Android 10) I've seen other posts on here relating to the rooting of the Moto G power but there's added markups to the the conversations and it kind of confuses the s*** out of me as to what I need to do, and what I don't need to do, it ends up being different than the original guide I've read and I get confused. Please Don't judge. If somebody has the time to walk me through the files needed/ how to root my Moto G power it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
LilaWiya
LilaWiya said:
Hello everyone,
In wondering how to root my Moto G power (2021) (Android 10) I've seen other posts on here relating to the rooting of the Moto G power but there's added markups to the the conversations and it kind of confuses the s*** out of me as to what I need to do, and what I don't need to do, it ends up being different than the original guide I've read and I get confused. Please Don't judge. If somebody has the time to walk me through the files needed/ how to root my Moto G power it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
LilaWiya
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There is really only one root option, Magisk.
There are two ways to install it, patched boot.img, or Custom recovery (TWRP)
In either method, the bootloader must be UnLocked
In my opinion the patched boot.img is better.
[Guide] Root Motorola with Magisk (UnLocked Bootloader)(Non-TWRP method)
Root Motorola Devices with Magisk Note: This method has been working with most Moto Devices that the Bootloader can be UnLocked. If the Bootloader cannot be Unlocked this method will not work. Please only use this as a reference. If you require...
forum.xda-developers.com
Edit: spelling
sd_shadow said:
There is really only one root option, Magisk.
There are two ways to install it, patched boot.img, or Custom recovery (TWRP)
In either method, the bootloader must be UnLocked
In my option the patched boot.img is better.
[Guide] Root Motorola with Magisk (UnLocked Bootloader)(Non-TWRP method)
Root Motorola Devices with Magisk Note: This method has been working with most Moto Devices that the Bootloader can be UnLocked. If the Bootloader cannot be Unlocked this method will not work. Please only use this as a reference. If you require...
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sd_shadow said:
There is really only one root option, Magisk.
There are two ways to install it, patched boot.img, or Custom recovery (TWRP)
In either method, the bootloader must be UnLocked
In my opinion the patched boot.img is better.
[Guide] Root Motorola with Magisk (UnLocked Bootloader)(Non-TWRP method)
Root Motorola Devices with Magisk Note: This method has been working with most Moto Devices that the Bootloader can be UnLocked. If the Bootloader cannot be Unlocked this method will not work. Please only use this as a reference. If you require...
forum.xda-developers.com
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sd_shadow said:
There is really only one root option, Magisk.
There are two ways to install it, patched boot.img, or Custom recovery (TWRP)
In either method, the bootloader must be UnLocked
In my opinion the patched boot.img is better.
[Guide] Root Motorola with Magisk (UnLocked Bootloader)(Non-TWRP method)
Root Motorola Devices with Magisk Note: This method has been working with most Moto Devices that the Bootloader can be UnLocked. If the Bootloader cannot be Unlocked this method will not work. Please only use this as a reference. If you require...
forum.xda-developers.com
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Ive unlocked the bootoloader and installed Magisk. i would like to go with the patched boot img. way to root.
Its early in the morning here and I've been thru a hell of a time getting this far. I'm lost as to what to do next. The screenshot below is where I'm at. If you could Point me in the right direction, please? Thank you for your time and I appreciate the help you have been giving me thus far.....
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Ive unlocked the bootoloader and installed Magisk. i would like to go with the patched boot img. way to root.
Its early in the morning here and I've been thru a hell of a time getting this far. I'm lost as to what to do next. The screenshot below is where I'm at. If you could Point me in the right direction, please? Thank you for your time and I appreciate the help you have been giving me thus far.....
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Tap Magisk > Install
Then Select and Patch a File
I'll try to make that clearer in my root thread.
I've patched the boot.img file. It all went smoothly.
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Tap Magisk > Install
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Then Select and Patch a File
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I'll try to make that clearer in my root thread.
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After attempting to flash the patched img. My touch screen stopped responding.......
LilaWiya said:
I've patched the boot.img file. It all went smoothly.
After attempting to flash the patched img. My touch screen stopped responding.......
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Mostly likely because the boot.img was newer than the one you replaced.
You can find the current software version with LMSA, or
Code:
fastboot getvar ro.build.fingerprint
That name should match the firmware folder you are using.
Usually, with minor updates the boot.img(s) are compatible.
Easiest fix is just you the Rescue option in LMSA and flash the firmware, then the patched_boot.img will work.
Rescue will factory reset the device.
or you can use the Device Model #, Codename, and Software Channel.
and download your current version from https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto/
and use that boot.img to fix your device, then patch that one to root.
sd_shadow said:
Mostly likely because the boot.img was newer than the one you replaced.
You can find the current software version with LMSA, or
Code:
fastboot getvar ro.build.fingerprint
That name should match the firmware folder you are using.
Usually, with minor updates the boot.img(s) are compatible.
Easiest fix is just you the Rescue option in LMSA and flash the firmware, then the patched_boot.img will work.
Rescue will factory reset the device.
or you can use the Device Model #, Codename, and Software Channel.
and download your current version from https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto/
and use that boot.img to fix your device, then patch that one to root.
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LMSA seems to hang on my computer, is ODIN an option?
LilaWiya said:
LMSA seems to hang on my computer, is ODIN an option?
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Odin is only for Samsung devices
LilaWiya said:
LMSA seems to hang on my computer, is ODIN an option?
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What does getvar all say?
Remove the IMEI before posting?
Code:
fastboot getvar all
My computer and the rescue tool finally cooperated with each other. Touch screen is restored as is everything else minus the bootloader. Ill pick this up again tomorrow. Going Zip Lining....
Does this work on boost mobile version?
I am also looking into a way to root this phone. I have read through the forums, and this one included, and concluded, I do not have a PC. However, If there is a remote root service I could pay for or a senior member who would take a donation in exchange for root access on the Moto G Power 2021 Boost Mobile sprint USA Variant, I'd be ecstatic.
DrRoxxo said:
I am also looking into a way to root this phone. I have read through the forums, and this one included, and concluded, I do not have a PC. However, If there is a remote root service I could pay for or a senior member who would take a donation in exchange for root access on the Moto G Power 2021 Boost Mobile sprint USA Variant, I'd be ecstatic.
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You would still need to unlock the bootloader, with PC
The OEM unlock option in dev settings is greyed out on this model, says "Contact your provider"
DrRoxxo said:
The OEM unlock option in dev settings is greyed out on this model, says "Contact your provider"
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Probably because u have a carrier like Verizon
Carriers like Verizon don't allow their bootloader to be unlocked which is why the oem unlock is grayed out
U could try to either remove carrier or switch your carrier to something else like T-Mobile if that doesn't work than their is no way to fix this issue I'm afraid
Austinredstoner said:
Probably because u have a carrier like Verizon
Carriers like Verizon don't allow their bootloader to be unlocked which is why the oem unlock is grayed out
U could try to either remove carrier or switch your carrier to something else like T-Mobile if that doesn't work than their is no way to fix this issue I'm afraid
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I have sprint, Motorola, Motorola has a unlock page for bootloader. Will try when I have access to PC.
DrRoxxo said:
I have sprint, Motorola, Motorola has a unlock page for bootloader. Will try when I have access to PC.
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I remember Sprint merged with T-Mobile awhile ago so I don't see reason why oem unlock is grayed out for you
On my moto G7 with T-Mobile I managed to unlock bootloader with no issues at all so if oem unlock was available for me I don't see the reason why it's not available for you
Update: I have rooted the Motorola G Power 2021 Boost Mobile USA variant (Model XT2117-4) successfully with Magisk and the tutorial here https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...-unlocked-bootloader-non-twrp-method.4222583/ thanks to senior member https://forum.xda-developers.com/members/sd_shadow.4267571 for the tutorial. sd_shadow you are awesome! I saw your tutorial and tried it, works like a charm.
On phone>
Install Magisk app.
Enable developer options.
Use the official Motorola unlock website to unlock the bootloader.
Allow OEM unlocking.
Allow USB debugging
On PC>
Install the stock borneo ROM.
Plug phone into PC
Copy "boot.img" from the borneo ROM on PC to Motorola G Power 2021 storage.
On Phone>
open magisk and click install.
Choose "select and pach a file".
Navigate to the boot.img file.
Flash the file with magisk.
On PC>
navigate to phone's storage and copy the patched magisk boot.img file to the PC.
Put the patched magisk boot.img file in the directory of fastboot and ADB on PC.
Open up fastboot from PC fastboot directory. Hold shift in the Fastboot directory and right click an empty space, choose open powershell/command window here.
Type commands:
fastboot flash boot magisk_patched.img
fastboot reboot
*Make sure magisk_patched.img is the exact name of the magisk patched boot.img file.
Reboot. Check magisk and Root Checker for proper root installation.
Austinredstoner said:
I remember Sprint merged with T-Mobile awhile ago so I don't see reason why oem unlock is grayed out for you
On my moto G7 with T-Mobile I managed to unlock bootloader with no issues at all so if oem unlock was available for me I don't see the reason why it's not available for you
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Turns out, I had just activated the phone and it takes a week or so for the activation data to register with local cell providers. It took about three, maybe four days but the option for oem locking went from grayed out to available. Using the official Motorola bootloader unlock page I was able to unlock it with ADB/Fastboot on PC.
Triple25 said:
Does this work on boost mobile version?
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Yes, tried last night. Works splendidly. Safety net tripped for me but using "magisk hide prop" module helped hide root from apps like Google etc. You can get it from the magisk module section.

How To Guide N200 MetroPCS/T-Mobile to OEM

A lot less of a guide than a compilation of links and steps I followed a few days ago to get this working. Can confirm everything's going smoothly without hitch. Credit to the respective authors of these threads and tools, and the helpful replies I've got from a few members of this forum. You guys are the real ones.
First, and perhaps most importantly, I can confirm that the N200 T-Mobile MSM tool DOES work on the MetroPCS variant (which I own) and WILL save you from a hard brick if anything goes horribly WRONG. Just boot to EDL by holding both volume up and down and run the MSM tool from Windows, and let it work its magic.
Run the debloater script linked here to gain access to the OEM unlock slider in developer options.
Enable ADB Debugging and `adb reboot bootloader` and follow the steps on the Oneplus site to unlock your bootloader (took me exactly one week for them to email me the unlock key).​
I had a lot of trouble getting the posted version of TWRP to mount partitions, wipe, or flash ROMs properly, so:​
Follow this guide over on the OP8T forum (thanks to @Ethanvio for pointing this my way) to extract the partition images from the latest N200 OxygenOS OTA and flash them manually in fastbootd (`adb reboot fastboot`). I ran into the `product.img FAILED (remote: 'Not enough space to resize partition')` error, so I also had to do the part in the spoiler. Some things of note are to remember to flash the vendor_boot partition as well (present for the N200 but not OP8T), and you can also include the flag `--disable-verity` when flashing the vbmeta & vbmeta_system images if you'd like it disabled.
For root, download Magisk Manager, patch the boot.img, then flash it via fastboot. You can have Magisk persist after OTA by first installing the update through system updates, then before rebooting, opening Magisk Manager and selecting "Install to Inactive Slot (After OTA)" - reboot via Magisk after this completes.
As I understand it, you can call up T-Mobile request a PIN unlock, so this shouldn't affect your ability to carrier unlock (and the carrier unlock button in the OxygenOS settings suggests this as well), despite this process removing the unlocker app from your phone. Maybe someone can correct me in the comments if I'm way off on this lol.
Posting this mostly for myself to remember the steps, but maybe someone else will find it helpful as well.
No matter what I do, I can't get the debloat script to allow to unlock the bootloader.
I have 3 DE2118 - I've tried it on all of them. I've also flashed them using MSM tool to enure the software is fresh.
Any suggestions on what or how I could be using the debloater script wrong? This is what I'm doing:
1) Flashing phones with MSM tool
2) Developer Tools > OFF automatic updates
3) Run debloater script - it says 'successful" for most of them
4) Restarting phone
bouyakasha said:
No matter what I do, I can't get the debloat script to allow to unlock the bootloader.
I have 3 DE2118 - I've tried it on all of them. I've also flashed them using MSM tool to enure the software is fresh.
Any suggestions on what or how I could be using the debloater script wrong? This is what I'm doing:
1) Flashing phones with MSM tool
2) Developer Tools > OFF automatic updates
3) Run debloater script - it says 'successful" for most of them
4) Restarting phone
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I found the solution. Maybe this will help somebody else:
1) Flashing phones with MSM tool
2) Developer Tools > OFF automatic updates
3) You will noticed that phone will say (a) "OEM Unlocking - Connect to the internet or contact your carrier" it will NOT say (b) "OEM Unlocking - Allow the bootloader to be unlocked" and greyed out. If it says (a) as I think it always will after the MSM tool, you need to insert a TMO SIM, let it connect to the network, and restart.
3) Run debloater script - it says 'successful" for most of them
4) Restarting phone
5) Now it will say "OEM Unlocking - Allow the bootloader to be unlocked" and not be greyed out, thanks to the debloater.
Something that is not well known, is that the OEM unlocking toggle is grayed out with that "OEM Unlocking - Connect to the internet or contact your carrier" message until you have allowed google play services to run with internet access. I suspect it submits and checks hardware ID's against a blacklist before Google sends a response whether to allow the device to allow OEM unlocking. For the unlocked version, this was all that was required. For the T-mobile / Metro versions, you have the extra SIM unlock software restriction steps afterwards.
oCAPTCHA said:
Something that is not well known, is that the OEM unlocking toggle is greyed out until you have allowed google play services to run with internet access. I suspect it submits and check the hardware ID's against a blacklist before they send a response to allow the device to be OEM unlocked.
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You are correct. That is not well known, that one needs internet access before it can be ungreyed. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks @darkghost568 and @bouyakasha for your info in this thread!
After 5 months of waiting (1 month on Metro to start the process), I finally SIM unlocked both of my parents Metro N200s today. From a software standpoint, it sounds like I can "convert" these Metro phones to the OEM version (direct from OnePlus) and get OTAs, right? Is this the same as a bootloader unlock? I've done SIM unlocks and bootloader unlocks before, but the term "OEM unlock" is new to me.
Just want to confirm before I start looking into this.
Thanks!
yellowsnow4free said:
Thanks @darkghost568 and @bouyakasha for your info in this thread!
After 5 months of waiting (1 month on Metro to start the process), I finally SIM unlocked both of my parents Metro N200s today. From a software standpoint, it sounds like I can "convert" these Metro phones to the OEM version (direct from OnePlus) and get OTAs, right? Is this the same as a bootloader unlock? I've done SIM unlocks and bootloader unlocks before, but the term "OEM unlock" is new to me.
Just want to confirm before I start looking into this.
Thanks!
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Not quite. The legit OnePlus OEM can get OTA updates, but the converted models tend to fail some checks during the on-device upgrade process, especially when it comes to incremental OTA update packages (@ / AndyYan has talked about this a bit across other threads before). However, you can still install the full update packages manually via the steps in the OP, and for incremental updates, following my guide here. It's worked fine for me until the most recent 11.0.7.0 incremental OTA since that required recent versions of packages that contained breaking dependencies/version mismatches for the update_payload_extractor tool, which hasn't been updated, so ymmv
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Not quite. The legit OnePlus OEM can get OTA updates, but the converted models tend to fail some checks during the on-device upgrade process, especially when it comes to incremental OTA update packages (@ / AndyYan has talked about this a bit across other threads before). However, you can still install the full update packages manually via the steps in the OP, and for incremental updates, following my guide here. It's worked fine for me until the most recent 11.0.7.0 incremental OTA since that required recent versions of packages that contained breaking dependencies/version mismatches for the update_payload_extractor tool, which hasn't been updated, so ymmv
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Thanks for the prompt reply!
I'd really like OEM OTA updates, but since the phones are working OK for now perhaps I'll leave the phones as-is.

Question Metro PCS Bootloader Unlocking

Has anyone been able to get past this yet.... Not T-Mobile but the Metro PCS bootloader. If so please post here... Many many people are pulling their hair out waiting to a fix to this problem....
I did however find this if any DEV's what some bootloader hacking insight and a tool to do it....
halloweenm925 said:
How to Unlock Bootloader on OnePlus (Unlocked / T-Mobile)
Here is a complete walk-through and guide on how to unlock bootloader on OnePlus phones. Whether you are looking to install a custom ROM or trying to root
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halloweenm925 said:
How to Unlock Bootloader on OnePlus (Unlocked / T-Mobile)
Here is a complete walk-through and guide on how to unlock bootloader on OnePlus phones. Whether you are looking to install a custom ROM or trying to root
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The link does not work...
halloweenm925 said:
How to Unlock Bootloader on OnePlus (Unlocked / T-Mobile)
Here is a complete walk-through and guide on how to unlock bootloader on OnePlus phones. Whether you are looking to install a custom ROM or trying to root
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This no longer works, the links are dead. there is no information on which version of deep testing you have to have as they are all version specific for each phone so you can all ignore this and if anyone has a RECENTLY tried and tested method that works post it here. If its old and no longer functiining like this guide here, do not post it as it does ot work....
halloweenm925 said:
How to Unlock Bootloader on OnePlus (Unlocked / T-Mobile)
Here is a complete walk-through and guide on how to unlock bootloader on OnePlus phones. Whether you are looking to install a custom ROM or trying to root
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Does not work the link to OnePlus is dead. So its a waste of time....
Anyone have a way that does not involve dead links that get you no where?
How to Unlock Bootloader on OnePlus (Unlocked / T-Mobile)
Here is a complete walk-through and guide on how to unlock bootloader on OnePlus phones. Whether you are looking to install a custom ROM or trying to root
teamandroid.com
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yes this has worked for me for years to get oem unlocked. type in PowerShell:
adb shell pm disable-user com.qualcomm.qti.uim
oem toggle will not be greyed out after or you can use this one+ tool to get oem unlock https://1drv.ms/u/s!AqDQuxOzB8wghvoaD02pqZRbUL4eXw
once u type that command in turn oem unlock on in developer options and USB debugging.just in case u haven't yet u need to tap build version under about phone 7x to unhide that menu. make sure you have a backup of your device including firmware for your specific device in case issues and so you can extract your boot img to patch with magisk, also if custom recovery is available for the device might want to find and USB adb drivers then open power shell in windows and type adb reboot bootloader to get into fastboot. once in fastboot type ./fastboot oem unlock. should with no issues a pop-up on device stating if you want bootloader unlock device has to be factory reset. accept and your device will reset and reboot then to get root once booted to welcome screen just hit skip to get through setup just in case something happens your going to have to do it all over. you can fully setup later. once on home screen download magisk from GitHub only and install open it after installed and on main screen your gonna want to patch your boot img you got from firmware extraction and patch with magisk. I believe file will be in downloads folder then send that to Windows adb folder and reboot to fastboot again then type ./fastboot flash boot (magisk-patched file).img and now your rooted and restart
just found this as well. claims to have almost 100% success https://optool.daxiaamu.com/wiki_pctool. has support for all one+ devices
halloweenm925 said:
How to Unlock Bootloader on OnePlus (Unlocked / T-Mobile)
Here is a complete walk-through and guide on how to unlock bootloader on OnePlus phones. Whether you are looking to install a custom ROM or trying to root
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halloweenm925 said:
How to Unlock Bootloader on OnePlus (Unlocked / T-Mobile)
Here is a complete walk-through and guide on how to unlock bootloader on OnePlus phones. Whether you are looking to install a custom ROM or trying to root
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As I have stated the OnePlus support link no longer works so this guide is irrelavant.
paulb1977 said:
once u type that command in turn oem unlock on in developer options and USB debugging.just in case u haven't yet u need to tap build version under about phone 7x to unhide that menu. make sure you have a backup of your device including firmware for your specific device in case issues and so you can extract your boot img to patch with magisk, also if custom recovery is available for the device might want to find and USB adb drivers then open power shell in windows and type adb reboot bootloader to get into fastboot. once in fastboot type ./fastboot oem unlock. should with no issues a pop-up on device stating if you want bootloader unlock device has to be factory reset. accept and your device will reset and reboot then to get root once booted to welcome screen just hit skip to get through setup just in case something happens your going to have to do it all over. you can fully setup later. once on home screen download magisk from GitHub only and install open it after installed and on main screen your gonna want to patch your boot img you got from firmware extraction and patch with magisk. I believe file will be in downloads folder then send that to Windows adb folder and reboot to fastboot again then type ./fastboot flash boot (magisk-patched file).img and now your rooted and restart
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Thats if you have the bin code which for what ever reason OnePlus has shut down that link...So not going to work on Metro PCS with a locked boot loader...
paulb1977 said:
once u type that command in turn oem unlock on in developer options and USB debugging.just in case u haven't yet u need to tap build version under about phone 7x to unhide that menu. make sure you have a backup of your device including firmware for your specific device in case issues and so you can extract your boot img to patch with magisk, also if custom recovery is available for the device might want to find and USB adb drivers then open power shell in windows and type adb reboot bootloader to get into fastboot. once in fastboot type ./fastboot oem unlock. should with no issues a pop-up on device stating if you want bootloader unlock device has to be factory reset. accept and your device will reset and reboot then to get root once booted to welcome screen just hit skip to get through setup just in case something happens your going to have to do it all over. you can fully setup later. once on home screen download magisk from GitHub only and install open it after installed and on main screen your gonna want to patch your boot img you got from firmware extraction and patch with magisk. I believe file will be in downloads folder then send that to Windows adb folder and reboot to fastboot again then type ./fastboot flash boot (magisk-patched file).img and now your rooted and restart
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Thats just unlocks The ability to run it on any network that does not unlock a METRO PCS locked bootloader. You have to get a bin file or a expolit, the ADB method does not work on locked bootloaders
jayram1408 said:
Thats just unlocks The ability to run it on any network that does not unlock a METRO PCS locked bootloader. You have to get a bin file or a expolit, the ADB method does not work on locked bootloaders
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I have three PCS phones and none of them have unlocked bootloaders. 2 N20's and a N200
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Bro just use the Tmobile portal through oneplus there is a thread with the link on this forum.
yes sir it has worked on nord n10, n100 , and op 9 without getting the unlock bin. the adb she'll command allows the OEM toggle to be ungreyed then type ur unlock bootloader commands but make sure u have dev potions enabled and you are on your home screen beforehand. also make sure your device is connected to the internet. I've heard that I won't work if not. I haven't had any problems with it though. there is also an option in the OnePlus tool to allow oem unlock to be toggled as well and it all should work without network unlock or the unlock.bin
Does anyone actually try to use the link or are we all just copy and pasting. The links do not work.....if anyone has a good working link. That you have TRIED first... please post it here.
On another note, have any Devs seen the information I posted about bootloader hacking. My technical skills are more suited to fixing cars but I did accidently stumble upon how some group made a tool and complete instructions to unlock any and all bootloaders wether its on phones, computers, or basicly any electronic device. There was a lot of information there but it's beyond my scope of being able to implement. A person with the right background can probably read it and have the ability to hack a great many things afterwords. It went over hacking Tv's, video game consoles, phones, industrial control, computers, systems ect.... they claim with the knowledge they posted and the tool they invented that ALL bootloaders can now be circumvented.

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