i flash it on stock recovery.
go in to recovery.press power and up vol key.
Always ask first before you do something so drastic as an OTA.
There is currently no way I know of, post-OTA, to unlock if you are S-On.
If you had S-Off'd first, you would've been fine.
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I got a new DNA due to a insurance claim, I unlocked the bootloade then relock locked and RUU back to stock after that I moved to thenew update version. The issue now I can't reunlock it. I use the cid-2.apk and it shows
< waiting for device >
...
(bootloader) cid: 22222222
OKAY [ 0.002s]
finished. total time: 0.003s
I get the Unlock_code.bin it ask me to unlock and I say yes. However after reboot it still shows as relocked. Did I do something wrong or do I need to RUU all the way back and start this all over again? Any input you all can provide would be great.
Thanks,
If already unlocked. A user can lock phone. Accept ota. Then unlock again while being s-on
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Make sure you turn your phone completely off. Boot into hboot then fastboot. Then try unlock.
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That worked thank you very very very much!!!! Now that I'm unlocked can do s-off? I just read the s-off exploit and it said:
" If you have taken the OTA for the DNA (sw version 2.xx) without FIRST obtaining superCID, there is no superCID nor s-off method for you currently.:"
http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2155069
But since I unlocked with superCID before taking the OTA update, so I'm not sure if I can do s-off. Just want to make sure I don't run into a problem here since I took the update after relocking and then unlocking.
Thanks
When I get home tonight(in 5 hours) I'll flash it and try to unlock.. But i am sure within the hours someone will have already done that and reported
Can't wait to see what useful bits the developers find in there.
Maybe at least beaups and Jcase can look to see if it plugs any of the exploits.