s-off work - who has a device? - One (M8) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey, anyone with a device already, (yes I know you are out there)
we would like to get some info before we get our devices
would Like PM pictures of bootloader, or just come to
#m8 on irc.andirc.net webchat

Or just post them here so we all can see and know.

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[Q] Is there any way at all to enable fastboot on Play?

The question was originally going to ask if simunlocking my phone would also unlock fastboot; however the similar threads shown after typing my title in clearly showed it does not.
So, I was wondering, is there ANY way to enable fastboot? Or alternatively, is there any way I can install something like FreeXperia on it without being able to fastboot? My phone is rooted, but my investigations suggest this is not enough.
I'm just wondering, else I'll just sell this phone and get an unlocked one.
There is a way, for which you well have to pay some cash. In my signature you will find the first link quite informative about your query.
Gazbook said:
The question was originally going to ask if simunlocking my phone would also unlock fastboot; however the similar threads shown after typing my title in clearly showed it does not.
So, I was wondering, is there ANY way to enable fastboot? Or alternatively, is there any way I can install something like FreeXperia on it without being able to fastboot? My phone is rooted, but my investigations suggest this is not enough.
I'm just wondering, else I'll just sell this phone and get an unlocked one.
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If you want FreeXperia, enabling fastboot and unlocking your bootloader is an absolute must. Send a PM to either alejandrissimo or jinx13 as they are the only ones who can help you enable fastboot and unlock your bootloader. They have the unlock boxes, they have the ability to let you borrow their necessary USB dongles over network, they have access to cheap credits needed to get the job done, they have the professionalism and, most of all, they seem to be the only people who can get the job done.
It'll cost you 16 British Pounds / 24 US Dollars and, again, there is no way not to pay. It's well worth the cost though. Refer to the links in the signature in the post above this one. Logseman's threads have taught me well and should be able to do the same for you.
Good luck!

[Q] need help!

I have an incredible 2 s-off and need to return it to the factory image because of hardware issues! I did a little research and found all different answers! Can some please help me out or point me in the right direction? I am not a complete noob and know a little about adb commands, but sorry for the noob question!
Did you by chance make a backup of your stock unrooted rom.
If you are attempting to completely unroot and restore s-on, as long as you did not use the XTC-clip to obtain s-off, then this thread over at rootzwiki will work. http://rootzwiki.com/topic/1579-how-to-restore-to-stock-from-alpharevx-incredible-2-vivow-only/
This has you flash froyo firmware, which is fine (and needed to be able to temp root to restore the bootloader). After it is all done, you can upgrade back to 2.3.3(or 4) and return it.
Thanks man, greatly appricated, now just gotta get adb to work!
You're welcome.
A really quick utility for ADB I have been using for quick use on Windows machines is a package ChevyNo1 put together on droidforums.net
All you have to do is unzip and run it per the instructions. Takes 10 seconds. Then you just drop any files you want to push into the folder where you extracted it and then issue the push command.
This will help you only if you are on Windows, though which is the one people usually have the most difficulty with getting it set up.
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I should mention also that there is a bunch of other stuff on that page that is Motorola related, as he is primarily a Moto developer, but the ADB part is universal.

r800a bootloader unlock

Ok so I read the FAQ and understand that the r800a uses a paid for unlock of the bootloader. Seems like bs but its whatever.
You cant seem to pm anyone instantly and the webpage it links to, to go about unlocking it that way just doesnt load anything really.
How can I go about getting this show on the road and unlocking my bootloader so I can actually do fun stuff with my phone and at least over clock it as thats all I really wanna achieve out of it?
Sure this kinda craps been asked a million times but when the faqs links no longer work I dont know what else im supposed to do.
Already used super one click and rooted the phone that part was easy enough.
there's a hope
Hi, i'm new, i hope i'm not breaking any rule with this.
If you got this:
Code:
Rooting Status:
Bootloader unlock Status: No
Then you are unable to unlock your bootloader without pay, but it does not mean you are not able to do fun stuff like you said , you only need to do a test point, give a look to this tutorial TUTORIAL, follow all steps, it is not necessary to sold a clip to usb, you just need to bridge the red points shown at bottom of this post POST . Now you wont be able to flash any .img in fastboot , you should flash .ftf basebands and kernels in flashmode, then flash rom with CWM then enjoy your phone .
I'm no an english speaker so i'm sorry if my english is not good, you can see THIS post which xplains better than me.
And here you can find all (i think) kernels for xplay in ftf ready to flash.
Hope i was helpful. Good luck. :fingers-crossed:

Help with 2nd bootloader (noob here)

Ive searched and now im 100% certain i have a Fire HD 8.9 inch 2nd gen tablet, It has update 8.5.1 on it, Im trying to figure out if i need to somehow downgrade or if i can just install 2nd bootloader on this software version. Sorry if this is already answered i looked and didnt see it, but i did a good bit of research before asking this question, but i just wanna be 100% sure of what i need to do.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
deershoot3r
deershoot3r said:
Ive searched and now im 100% certain i have a Fire HD 8.9 inch 2nd gen tablet, It has update 8.5.1 on it, Im trying to figure out if i need to somehow downgrade or if i can just install 2nd bootloader on this software version. Sorry if this is already answered i looked and didnt see it, but i did a good bit of research before asking this question, but i just wanna be 100% sure of what i need to do.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
deershoot3r
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Hey man!
I just did the whole thing less than a week ago my first time too. The method worked on mine & I was 8.5.1 as well so yea it should work!
I'm on Cyanogen 12.1 Oct 23rd nightly release using it to type right now.
If ya have any probs or questions hit me up! I'll be checking in regularly to see if anyone's seen my posts about some bugs I've encountered.
Be sure your device is rooted first, familiarize yourself with the android-sdk stuff on your PC & the tough part for me was ADB (Android Debugging Bridge).
Once you can get the correct drivers to communicate with the kindle (with ADB enabled) it will go fairly quickly.
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Here's the ADB drivers from Amazon..
https://developer.amazon.com/appsan...etting-up-your-kindle-fire-tablet-for-testing
I used iRoot to get root on my kindle but people around here are leery of it cause its a Chinese root kit & nobody's sure what all it does. Its a one click App pretty easy to use. Ya gotta go to your settings and allow installation of 3rd party apps & make sure you're connected to the internet when you run them because they say they use a cloud based platform to search for specific root methods on your device.
http://vrootdownload.com/iRoot/#.Vi6eenwo62c
There's probably a better variant of that app I dunno if this one will work but I bet it will.
http://www.kingroot.net/
There's some Root checker apps you can get for free at the amazon store to see if it worked & ya got root access.
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I just wouldn't mess with or install anything else the app suggests once inside. Just click the root button, if it works great, get out don't install anything from inside the app & don't mess with anything else inside the app unless you're the brave & daring type..
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The Kingroot developers have posted here before, you can see what they had to say here..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/one-click-root-tool-android-2-x-5-0-t3107461
If I were you I'd try Kingroot first its newer & and from the same people. I used Kingroot on my Samsung S4 late model Verizon & it worked when pretty much everyone else was stumped.
You can remove Kingroot stuff with a one click app called #Supersume & then you can install the more traditional root manager app #SuperSU by Chainfire.
Don't just uninstall Kingroot apps or you'll lose root access & hafta run Kingroot or iRoot again to regain Root access.
The Kingroot & iRoot apps are very easy to use. You shouldn't need a PC at all, I didn't.
Hit me up if any probs..
I've had great success using the instructions in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/kin...k-rom-to-hashcodes-lp-5-1-x-kfhd-8-9-t3149826

Any progress on unlocking the Verizon variant bootloader?

Hi! I'm here with a XT1635-01, the Verizon variant, and as we all know the bootloader is locked to all hell. I'm really looking to flash LOS on here and I was hoping we had some sort of progress.
Here is an article I read today on a supposed bootloader exploit (possibly including the Moto Z 1st-gen series) that allows for a custom boot image to be uploaded into the device RAM without modifying the original boot image. Now, I don't know if this is equal to booting unsigned boot images such as custom recoveries and such, but this may lead us a step closer to at least getting a custom recovery on this device WITHOUT unlocking the bootloader. This can also quite easily allow us to root, although I don't think custom firmware will be supported using this method, as the locked bootloader and FRP will still prevent that from happening.
I'm hoping to do some testing tonight on this theory, but if I'm right, this can open a wide range of possibilities for us. I'm also working on cracking the bootloader at the moment, but that will take much longer. If I could figure out what that third line means in the unlock data (see this post), maybe we can finally have an unlocked bootloader. Until then, shoot me any ideas you guys may have!
If you want to help, please PM me the output of the commands
Code:
fastboot oem get_unlock_data
and
Code:
fastboot getvar all
(P.S. I also had another idea although I'm more skeptical about it. If we could change the CID from 0x0002 to 0x0001 or another supported CID, we could theoretically request the unlock code from Moto assuming that this modifies the output of
Code:
fastboot oem get_unlock_data
to accommodate this change. This is only theoretical, and while it has been previously mentioned by other users, I don't think this method is realistic. As far as my knowledge extends in this plane of Android development, the CID has nothing to do with the bootloader or unlocking it at all, nor do I think it has any effect on the output of that command. Unless the command uses the CID as some sort of keyhash for the third line (also a possibility?), I don't think we will get anywhere with this. Just a thought, though!)
Cool! I hope we find a way. Sounds interesting
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https://www.google.nl/amp/s/forum.x...d-to-flash-twrp-recovery-unlock-t3473294/amp/
Are you referring to this?
SupahCookie said:
https://www.google.nl/amp/s/forum.x...d-to-flash-twrp-recovery-unlock-t3473294/amp/
Are you referring to this?
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I actually looked into this method before I tried anything else, but unless we can find a way to resign a TWRP image with the stock recovery image signature, flashing an entire ROM with the recovery.img replaced with an untouched TWRP image will work but will fail only at the recovery stage, as this bootloader checks not only the signature of the ROM, but it's components as well. I'm doing my best to try and find a bootloader exploit that will allow us to boot into TWRP temporarily, effectively allowing us to permanently flash the TWRP image.
I'm on the December 1st security patch. Try looking for any vulnerability possible with this bootloader and I'll keep working at it. The link in the OP (the article linked at the top of the post) feels like a step in the right direction, but as for how to use this vulnerability for our own devious uses, I am unsure.
Regards,
James
I know how to do it but it costs about $200 per phone. Chances are, developing an exploit will be more costly in time than my solution.
Sounds promising. Hope to hear more about this.
Sell the Verizon version on Swappa for $174, pitch in $56 and buy the Moto version for $230. Problem solved for even less than $200 now.
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Sell the Verizon version on Swappa for $174, pitch in $56 and buy the Moto version for $230. Problem solved for even less than $200 now.
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Yea I am going to get ~$200 out of mine as it is in Mint condition and I did a little customizing to the UI. When i come around to finding another one of these cheap I will def get non Verizon.
I got mine for only $50 !! The pawn shop thought that the phone's home button didnt work and what they didn't realize is that it is a fingerprint scanner not a home button. Muahahaa.. For once the working guy gets the upperhand with pawnshops. Usually they are screwing you! :good:
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larsdennert said:
Sell the Verizon version on Swappa for $174, pitch in $56 and buy the Moto version for $230. Problem solved for even less than $200 now.
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Hmm post didnt go through.
I guess I am going to sell mine for $200 and then when i come across a non verizon variant for cheap I will buy it and customize it all. I got lucky with mine. I only paid $50!! from a pawnshop who thought that the home button was stuck. What they didn't realize is that wasn't a home button... It was the fingerprint reader. Muahaha. For once the working guy gets the upperhand at a pawn shop and doesn't get screwed like usual. :good:
Great
Finally at least someone with good knowledge and will to work on these phones, seems other have lost hope already, so it's like bootloader's are encrypted? And digging in deep, breaking it seems impossible, I m trying to learn this stuff as I want my device rooted no matter what! These devices have great specs but without root it's not like I m in control of it, I can't test amazing light weight custom ROMs, I hope its not forgotten
Any news about this dudes?
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