Question A23 5G XAA no oem option - Samsung Galaxy A23

No matter what I do I can't get the oem option in debug settings. I've tried changing date and time, factory resetting, and wiping cache. Nothing is working.... I have no idea what to do now. Is there some other way?

OEM Unlocking is not available on all devices. If you bought your phone through a carrier, it's possible that they specified OEM unlocking be disabled.
If you're certain it should be available, make sure your device is connected to the Internet, and check for software updates. You don't necessarily need to update, you just want to make sure your device checks with the servers.

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V0latyle said:
OEM Unlocking is not available on all devices. If you bought your phone through a carrier, it's possible that they specified OEM unlocking be disabled.
If you're certain it should be available, make sure your device is connected to the Internet, and check for software updates. You don't necessarily need to update, you just want to make sure your device checks with the servers.
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I recently bought it unlocked through bestbuy. No carrier is attached to it either. So it’s in it’s original unlocked state

TimidNova said:
I recently bought it unlocked through bestbuy. No carrier is attached to it either. So it’s in it’s original unlocked state
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Carrier lock =/= OEM unlock. "Unlocked" in most cases means it's not locked to a particular carrier, so you should be able to use it on any compatible network. OEM Unlocking is completely different and means the bootloader can be unlocked to flash custom images. If OEM Unlocking is not available after connecting to the Internet and checking for a software update, it most likely isn't possible.

TimidNova said:
I recently bought it unlocked through bestbuy. No carrier is attached to it either. So it’s in it’s original unlocked state
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United states devices DO NOT support OEM Unlocking, no matter what you do you will never succeed, unless you find a bug or exploit to do so, so I would recommend next time getting an international phone instead of a US Variant samsung phone.

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OEM unlocking greyed out

My wife brought me this phone from eBay. The guy made out he was in London when in fact he was based in Singapore. Anyway tried to unlock the bootloader and it is greyed out. I've read sometime a Verizon phone locks the bootloader so it can't be modified. How do I find out if I have this kind of phone or what do I need to do to enable the OEM unlocking function.
If the OEM UNLOCKING is grey,you pretty much have your answer.
There are two kinds of "locked" that describes Carrier phones.
1) locked to only be used on that carrier's network
2) locked to keep the bootloader from being unlocked and the device rooted
Yours is likely only #2 above, as I believe VZW doesn't #1 lock their 4G/LTE devices any more...
There is also a way to check the model number, I think, that confirms it is a Verizon locked (unable to unlock the bootloader) variant, but I don't recall that process.
Thanks for your help
jacklite2017 said:
Thanks for your help
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If it's Verizon you'll see VZW if not it'll say open in the buyer name. Section Check with this link
https://www.imeipro.info/check_lg.html

How do I get oem unlocking to show up in Developer Options?

I'm trying to get oem unlocking to show up in Developer Options but am not having any luck. It's a Samsung Galaxy Note 10 + running Android 10. It's the 256gb aura glow color if that matters. Anyways I've had it turned on for 170+ hours without rebooting it. Yet I still don't see any mention of oem unlocking in Developer Options. Did I miss a step? I see some people mentioning stuff to do with changing the time and stuff and I tried that in the past with no success. I just tried to check for software updates then went back to developer options and still don't see anything about oem unlocking. I have put the phone in airplane mode a few times so could that be it?
What is the criteria or whatever you need to do to get oem unlocking to show up?
It's not rooted and I currently have had it on for over 168 hours and tried checking for software update by going to settings>software update>download and install.
Help? Thank you
that1guyyep101 said:
I'm trying to get oem unlocking to show up in Developer Options but am not having any luck. It's a Samsung Galaxy Note 10 + running Android 10. It's the 256gb aura glow color if that matters. Anyways I've had it turned on for 170+ hours without rebooting it. Yet I still don't see any mention of oem unlocking in Developer Options. Did I miss a step? I see some people mentioning stuff to do with changing the time and stuff and I tried that in the past with no success. I just tried to check for software updates then went back to developer options and still don't see anything about oem unlocking. I have put the phone in airplane mode a few times so could that be it?
What is the criteria or whatever you need to do to get oem unlocking to show up?
It's not rooted and I currently have had it on for over 168 hours and tried checking for software update by going to settings>software update>download and install.
Help? Thank you
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What is your model number? N975(?)
SM-N975U
Your not doing anything wrong and there is nothing you can do.
The SM-N975U and SM-N975U1 do not provide us with the ability to unlock our bootloader. This means we will not be given the OEM Unlock option.
But isn't unlocking bootloader part of rooting? Or is there a way around that? I mean I don't absolutely have to root it but I thought it would be cool to have the option. What's so different about this one that I can't be given the oem unlock option? Sorry if I sound irritated.. I am but not at anyone on here
Also I got this through us cellular. Maybe should have just bought it through Samsung? Model number would probably be different and would probably be able to get oem unlocking option
You should do a little more research. None of the US snapdragon Note10's are bootloader unlockable and hence, are not rootable. Doesn't matter where you purchased it. As far as I know, this is the case for all Samsung phones sold in the US and has been the case for quite a long time.
You can read more here.
that1guyyep101 said:
Also I got this through us cellular. Maybe should have just bought it through Samsung? Model number would probably be different and would probably be able to get oem unlocking option
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No US versions of the Note 10+ can be OEM unlocked or rooted. Does not matter if you bought it from Samsung carrier unlocked or from a service provider. Carrier versions are SM-N975U and unlocked version is SM-N975U1. It has been a very long time since you could root a Samsung US device. I believe the S6 or S7 were the last rootable Galaxy phones in the US. The Note 8 could be rooted with an engineering kernel but it was more of a hack since you could not fully charge the phone.

Question Unlocked and lock, blahhh

How can I actually tell if my phone is fully unlocked?
I bought my p6 pro from o2/ UK upfront , I currently have an EE sim inside from the very start, that ofc means unlocked? Or is there a certain build ID that I need to check? My build num is SD1A.210817.036
Enable Developer Options and see if the OEM Unlock toggle is grayed out or not. If it's not (you're able to toggle it on and off at will), you're fully unlocked.
Firmware build has nothing to do with whether a Pixel is unlocked (SIM or bootloader) or not.
Edit: And by "fully unlocked" are you meaning both SIM and bootloader unlocked (since they're two separate things and don't have to be related, although can be indirectly related).
SD1A.210817.037
That's mine definitely unlocked, but I did apply a manual update not sure what it was before.
james1089 said:
SD1A.210817.037
That's mine definitely unlocked, but I did apply a manual update not sure what it was before.
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It would've been the same .036 as the OP is running, or the previous update .019. You can be on any of these and still be SIM and/or bootloader unlocked. No relation to which version of firmware you're on.
roirraW edor ehT said:
Enable Developer Options and see if the OEM Unlock toggle is grayed out or not. If it's not (you're able to toggle it on and off at will), you're fully unlocked.
Firmware build has nothing to do with whether a Pixel is unlocked (SIM or bootloader) or not.
Edit: And by "fully unlocked" are you meaning both SIM and bootloader unlocked (since they're two separate things and don't have to be related, although can be indirectly related).
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Yeah it's fully unlocked then by the way, what's the better buds to buy the original pixel buds or series A? The original ones seem to be allot more expensive
kevinireland11 said:
Yeah it's fully unlocked then by the way, what's the better buds to buy the original pixel buds or series A? The original ones seem to be allot more expensive
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The original ones have a few more features if you can find them. I don't think they are for sell anymore on the Google store.

Question Flash Google Global Firmware on Verizon Firmware

Is there a way to flash unlock google global version firmware onto the Verizon pixel 6 pro without root/unlock bootloader like there use to be. Can't believe nobody has asked this yer
dprscorpio7 said:
Is there a way to flash unlock google global version firmware onto the Verizon pixel 6 pro without root/unlock bootloader like there use to be. Can't believe nobody has asked this yer
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Haven't tried it yet, but I'm assuming the Android Flash Tool would work.
Android Flash Tool
flash.android.com
DarkusRattus said:
Haven't tried it yet, but I'm assuming the Android Flash Tool would work.
Android Flash Tool
flash.android.com
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Also, just to confirm there is no bootloader unlock for Verizon version right
dprscorpio7 said:
Also, just to confirm there is no bootloader unlock for Verizon version right
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Correct, and likely never will have bootloader unlock (for this or any future Verizon phone) except perhaps paying someone to do so once anyone figures out some way to hack it. I wouldn't hold my breath, though. The only way in the past has been by vulnerabilities/hacks, or the one time Verizon accidentally let those on Android 7.10 on the Pixel 1 the ability to toggle OEM Unlocking, but they patched it in Android 7.11.
dprscorpio7 said:
Is there a way to flash unlock google global version firmware onto the Verizon pixel 6 pro without root/unlock bootloader like there use to be. Can't believe nobody has asked this yer
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Unless you'll be using the device on an international carrier Google doesn't compile for, there's no reason to do so that I'm aware of, as the images aren't for branded devices, but for the carrier the device is being used on.
JW09I4 said:
Unless you'll be using the device on an international carrier Google doesn't compile for, there's no reason to do so that I'm aware of, as the images aren't for branded devices, but for the carrier the device is being used on.
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I need the unlocked version from Google store. I still have a Verizon security check on the phone and I bought it unlocked from best buy... So that is the reason. I want to know if I can flash Google store stock firmware on this phone?
dprscorpio7 said:
I need the unlocked version from Google store. I still have a Verizon security check on the phone and I bought it unlocked from best buy... So that is the reason. I want to know if I can flash Google store stock firmware on this phone?
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You can only flash a full firmware image with the bootloader unlocked, however you should be able to flash the OTA update required (you could also use Google's online Android Flash Tool).
AFAIK, there is no difference in the firmware between the unlocked vs branded devices besides bloatware from the carrier.
My understanding of the different images Google has compiled for specific carriers has to do with tweaks to the radio software and/or how the firmware interacts with the radio to ensure the best possible experience across carriers.
JW09I4 said:
You can only flash a full firmware image with the bootloader unlocked, however you should be able to flash the OTA update required (you could also use Google's online Android Flash Tool).
AFAIK, there is no difference in the firmware between the unlocked vs branded devices besides bloatware from the carrier.
My understanding of the different images Google has compiled for specific carriers has to do with tweaks to the radio software and/or how the firmware interacts with the radio to ensure the best possible experience across carriers.
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Well I've got a best buy unlocked version and yes I can unlock bootloader no problem and still getting a Verizon security check on hotspot which is the reason for me needing different firmware on phone. So I'll go ahead and unlock the bootloader if you can point me in the direction links of information on the flash tool and firmware I'm looking for that would be great. I want the global firmware unlocked for pixel 6 pro link
Here's the image.
dprscorpio7 said:
Here's the image.
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That's likely not going to go away with the Global image since the only differences between the images have to do with how the radios communicate with the arbitrary carrier [AFAIK]. If you're using Verizon, the Verizon image is the correct image to use.
For your issue, there are ways to get around it, possibly via the build.prop, but if not, then likely via a Magisk module.
The last Pixel I had before the 6 Pro was the Pixel XL and tethering up until then was controlled via a true/false [1/0] value within the build.prop, however that may have changed, but tethering is software-controlled, not radio-controlled.
Full firmware image (instructions) vs OTA image (instructions)
dprscorpio7 said:
Well I've got a best buy unlocked version and yes I can unlock bootloader no problem and still getting a Verizon security check on hotspot which is the reason for me needing different firmware on phone. So I'll go ahead and unlock the bootloader if you can point me in the direction links of information on the flash tool and firmware I'm looking for that would be great. I want the global firmware unlocked for pixel 6 pro link
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I'm not entirely sure what you mean by Verizon security check. Do you have Verizon as your provider? If so then you're out of luck no matter what firmware you flash, hotspot will cost you. I'm not sure about what happens if you root though but that's a horse of another color. Lots of threads on bypassing hotspot restrictions if you have root.
This security check does not happen if you buy directly from Google store, so I need that firmware serial number and download file with how to flash it on my device.
dprscorpio7 said:
This security check does not happen if you buy directly from Google store, so I need that firmware serial number and download file with how to flash it on my device.
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Please see my prior comment
roirraW edor ehT said:
Correct, and likely never will have bootloader unlock (for this or any future Verizon phone) except perhaps paying someone to do so once anyone figures out some way to hack it. I wouldn't hold my breath, though. The only way in the past has been by vulnerabilities/hacks, or the one time Verizon accidentally let those on Android 7.10 on the Pixel 1 the ability to toggle OEM Unlocking, but they patched it in Android 7.11.
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That was awesome...
dprscorpio7 said:
This security check does not happen if you buy directly from Google store, so I need that firmware serial number and download file with how to flash it on my device.
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This isn't even a security check? Did you read the pop up? It clearly states to call customer service to subscribe and activate the hotspot. If you don't pay for hotspot, it won't work.... Also, if you bought the unlocked version from Best Buy.. then it is unlocked... There is no other software to flash. However, if you bought (which I'm sure you did) the Verizon version from Best Buy then it is a carried branded device, and it is unfortunately not unlocked straight from Google.
teegraves58 said:
This isn't even a security check? Did you read the pop up? It clearly states to call customer service to subscribe and activate the hotspot. If you don't pay for hotspot, it won't work.... Also, if you bought the unlocked version from Best Buy.. then it is unlocked... There is no other software to flash. However, if you bought (which I'm sure you did) the Verizon version from Best Buy then it is a carried branded device, and it is unfortunately not unlocked straight from Google.
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It is a security check, I promise you. I've had the pixels in the past and bad the same issue I'll show you that when I flash this unlocked firmware from Google store I guarantee you the security check or please subscribe will not pop up and will allow me to enable hotpsot
dprscorpio7 said:
It is a security check, I promise you. I've had the pixels in the past and bad the same issue I'll show you that when I flash this unlocked firmware from Google store I guarantee you the security check or please subscribe will not pop up and will allow me to enable hotpsot
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Have you tried to install global firmware on verizon Pixel?
teegraves58 said:
This isn't even a security check? Did you read the pop up? It clearly states to call customer service to subscribe and activate the hotspot. If you don't pay for hotspot, it won't work.... Also, if you bought the unlocked version from Best Buy.. then it is unlocked... There is no other software to flash. However, if you bought (which I'm sure you did) the Verizon version from Best Buy then it is a carried branded device, and it is unfortunately not unlocked straight from Google.
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It's a config file security check on carriers who charge separately for the ability to tether and has nothing to do with a carrier lock - if the device is bootloader unlocked, this could be bypassed previously​​​
georgesurgeon said:
Have you tried to install global firmware on verizon Pixel?
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Please see prior comment​

Question unlock bootloader? SM-S901U1

Hello is there any way to unlock bootloader on U1 ? theres no oem unlock in options ( changing date doesnt work )
phone is from us ( XAA ) version.
any tool ? any guide ?
No US models can have the bootloader unlocked as of now, i think. Since the S7 it's been nearly impossible for U.S. models to unlock, the S8 was unlocked only since an engineer leaked some data.
So if you want to root your SOL, might need to get an international unlocked version.
S22 s901u snapdragon USA search for oem in settings and this shows up as a setting in developer options. Is there a way to enable or unhide this setting? Because my phone thinks that it is there or something...
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0O00O0O00O said:
No US models can have the bootloader unlocked as of now, i think. Since the S7 it's been nearly impossible for U.S. models to unlock, the S8 was unlocked only since an engineer leaked some data.
So if you want to root your SOL, might need to get an international unlocked version.
You are not entirely correct. We have unlocked bootloader on us devices. But his s22 I'm sure is to far updated to be able to do anything.
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Rocketman! said:
S22 s901u snapdragon USA search for oem in settings and this shows up as a setting in developer options. Is there a way to enable or unhide this setting? Because my phone thinks that it is there or something...
No
Oem unlock does not exist on us devices. And if you have even had it update one time it is not possible to do
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Oem unlocking must not be removed but hidden or disabled, because if it was removed it would not show up in search and then say it's under developer options. So you must be incorrect.
Rocketman! said:
Oem unlocking must not be removed but hidden or disabled, because if it was removed it would not show up in search and then say it's under developer options. So you must be incorrect.
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If you find a way please post as a lot of us would like to know how.

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