[Tutorial] How to unlock Unisoc (SPD) bootloader using Identifier Token
[Tutorial] How to unlock Unisoc (SPD) bootloader using Identifier Token
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As for your INFINIX HOT 11 2022 X675 device,
if manufacturer used its own key and this method of unlocking the bootloader using the leaked rsa4096_vbmeta.pem will not work.
Edit:
What is your firmware version?
I downloaded the stock firmware just to verify
X675-V880BNAB-R-GL-220223V6_20220303_030931
the key with which the vbmeta is signed is
Public key (sha1): 2597c218aae470a130f61162feaae70afd97f011
agrees with rsa4096_vbmeta.pem, so there shouldn't be a problem with unlocking, unless there is a newer firmware where they changed the key.
(15-03-2024, 10:52 PM)Vliqnie17 I tried this method and didn't work. I have Nokia C21 Fingerprint Edition Ta-1352 SC9863A Android 11. I have extracted stock firmware and vbmeta-sign file. Is there any way to get Manufacturer Oem Code to unlock Bootloader.
(08-04-2024, 08:59 AM)Gargoyle(15-03-2024, 10:52 PM)Vliqnie17 I tried this method and didn't work. I have Nokia C21 Fingerprint Edition Ta-1352 SC9863A Android 11. I have extracted stock firmware and vbmeta-sign file. Is there any way to get Manufacturer Oem Code to unlock Bootloader.
The only way to get the manufacturer's rsa key is... leaked, there is no other option, they never provide these keys.
CVE-2022-38694_unlock_bootloader
(24-05-2024, 12:31 PM)lst Hey, I've checked out the link and it says my device (HOT 30i) is supported! This is very great news for meOne question, Do I just have to go into fastboot and run the .bat file, then will it be unlocked after? I need to know before running it because I'll still need to back up my data, I'm planning to install PE after this because XOS is full of bugs and lacks in customization :/
(26-05-2024, 12:09 AM)maxpayne(24-05-2024, 12:31 PM)lst Hey, I've checked out the link and it says my device (HOT 30i) is supported! This is very great news for meOne question, Do I just have to go into fastboot and run the .bat file, then will it be unlocked after? I need to know before running it because I'll still need to back up my data, I'm planning to install PE after this because XOS is full of bugs and lacks in customization :/
Follow the instructions in the Wiki
(04-07-2024, 11:05 PM)ak142 Hi,
I've got my Vankyo S8 tablet stuck in a state where it tries to boot into Android, but takes forever (even leaving it lying on my desk for 8 hours showed no progress). All the time it shows an animated Vankyo logo, just like it would for a normal boot. It is completely unresponsive to PowerOn+VolumeUp and PowerOn+VolumeDown, no matter whether USB cable is connected or unconnected.
Here is a small history how it got into this situation:
1. I wanted to root the tablet, but unfortunately the manufacturer has not made any upgrades available from which I could get a boot.img to magisk
2. about tablet showed that it used a Unisoc SC7731e processor
3. so I found a TWRP for SC7731e on the internet
4. I could enter fastboot either via recovery (PowerOn+VolDown, and then just pick boot into bootloader), directly (PowerOn+VolUp), or via adb from Android (reboot bootloader). Only trick is to have USB disconnected until it has reached fastboot, and only then connect it
5. I attempted fastboot boot twrp.img, it pretended to accept it, but booted into Android rather than twrp
6. That's when I found your tutorial, which I followed until and including step 11. Everything went fine til that point: Unlock key was recognized, it asked to erase user data (which I did confirm). Only difference is it took a bit longer than 85 seconds (more like 5 minutes, but that's just a gut feeling, didn't check a watch)
7. Unfortunately, rather than continuing at step 12 (rebooting into Android using ./fastboot reboot), I tried to boot my TWRP directly (using ./fastboot boot twrp.img)
From that point on the tablet boots forever (displaying the "Lock flag is: unlock, skip verify!!!" message, and then an animated Vankyo logo).
Long-pressing Power shuts its down, but a couple of seconds later it boots again. It always "boots" the same way, no matter whether I hold Volume Up or Volume Down together with the power button, and no matter whether USB is connected or not. I.e. impossible now to enter fastboot or (standard) recovery. Interestingly enough, about a minute or so into that boot, the tablet shows up as "1782:4001 Spreadtrum Communications Inc. Spreadtrum Phone" in lsusb.
The only way to get it out of this rut is to run down its battery. Then, when reconnecting USB, it shows the standard battery loading animation. However, even from there, no way to enter fastboot or recovery (long pressing Power+VolumeUp or Down while battery loading animation shows gets again to the eternal boot)
Any idea how to get my tablet out of this situation?
Thanks,
Alain
(05-07-2024, 04:05 PM)justshezThanks.(04-07-2024, 11:05 PM)ak142 Hi,
I've got my Vankyo S8 tablet stuck in a state where it tries to boot into Android, but takes forever (even leaving it lying on my desk for 8 hours showed no progress). All the time it shows an animated Vankyo logo, just like it would for a normal boot. It is completely unresponsive to PowerOn+VolumeUp and PowerOn+VolumeDown, no matter whether USB cable is connected or unconnected.
Here is a small history how it got into this situation:
1. I wanted to root the tablet, but unfortunately the manufacturer has not made any upgrades available from which I could get a boot.img to magisk
2. about tablet showed that it used a Unisoc SC7731e processor
3. so I found a TWRP for SC7731e on the internet
4. I could enter fastboot either via recovery (PowerOn+VolDown, and then just pick boot into bootloader), directly (PowerOn+VolUp), or via adb from Android (reboot bootloader). Only trick is to have USB disconnected until it has reached fastboot, and only then connect it
5. I attempted fastboot boot twrp.img, it pretended to accept it, but booted into Android rather than twrp
6. That's when I found your tutorial, which I followed until and including step 11. Everything went fine til that point: Unlock key was recognized, it asked to erase user data (which I did confirm). Only difference is it took a bit longer than 85 seconds (more like 5 minutes, but that's just a gut feeling, didn't check a watch)
7. Unfortunately, rather than continuing at step 12 (rebooting into Android using ./fastboot reboot), I tried to boot my TWRP directly (using ./fastboot boot twrp.img)
From that point on the tablet boots forever (displaying the "Lock flag is: unlock, skip verify!!!" message, and then an animated Vankyo logo).
Long-pressing Power shuts its down, but a couple of seconds later it boots again. It always "boots" the same way, no matter whether I hold Volume Up or Volume Down together with the power button, and no matter whether USB is connected or not. I.e. impossible now to enter fastboot or (standard) recovery. Interestingly enough, about a minute or so into that boot, the tablet shows up as "1782:4001 Spreadtrum Communications Inc. Spreadtrum Phone" in lsusb.
The only way to get it out of this rut is to run down its battery. Then, when reconnecting USB, it shows the standard battery loading animation. However, even from there, no way to enter fastboot or recovery (long pressing Power+VolumeUp or Down while battery loading animation shows gets again to the eternal boot)
Any idea how to get my tablet out of this situation?
Thanks,
Alain
Once the device shuts down again due to low battery, try this:
1. Press and hold the Volume Down button only.
2. While still holding Volume Down, plug in the charger.
3. See if the device boots into Recovery Mode.