@Ass kicker - Flash Radio Firmware via Fastboot:
fastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
fastboot erase modemst1
fastboot erase modemst2
fastboot flash fsg fsg.mbn
fastboot erase modemst1
fastboot erase modemst2
fastboot flash fsg fsg.mbn
thanksHave you tried (re)flashing modem.bin? I know a person had his imei not shown and he fixed with this. Also, U can try to restore imei using an imei changer app(root required) and typing the imei located on back of the phone (or in the box)< I am not sure about this but still, you can try.>
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Yes man you can relock bootloader.but you have to flash official stock ROM.very firt command 1-(fastboot oem lock begin) then flash your stock ROM in the last when you type fastboot reboot type before- fastboot OEM lock. Then type fastboot rebootYou have unlocked your Bootloader. You can never undo that. Anyone can pick up your phone, 'fastboot oem unlock' and flash TWRP.
Your phone is completely insecure and there is nothing you can do to change that. 'fastboot oem lock' is purely superficial and ultimately meaningless. It does not suddenly make your phone impossible to compromise.
LOLNot working but thanks
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Yes man you can relock bootloader.but you have to flash official stock ROM.very firt command 1-(fastboot oem lock begin) then flash your stock ROM in the last when you type fastboot reboot type before- fastboot OEM lock. Then type fastboot reboot
Fastboot oem lock begien working 100000000%
From my knowledge, it doesnt matter if you root it or not. If the backup was made successffully, then you can restore without problems.I hope this is not an inappropriate place to post this question, but I just got a Moto G3. I'm wondering how the "Firmware Team" obtained these images, as I would like to make a full backup of my phone before flashing TWRP and rooting. I have already unlocked the bootloader and can boot from TWRP, where I ran a backup of all partitions successfully. Will that backup work for restore to current state even though I haven't rooted yet? Or is there something corrupt/missing inside it?
It's been asked many times before but you won't get an answer to where they come from. Just know they're official.I hope this is not an inappropriate place to post this question, but I just got a Moto G3. I'm wondering how the "Firmware Team" obtained these images, as I would like to make a full backup of my phone before flashing TWRP and rooting. I have already unlocked the bootloader and can boot from TWRP, where I ran a backup of all partitions successfully. Will that backup work for restore to current state even though I haven't rooted yet? Or is there something corrupt/missing inside it?
Yes. Just read the FAQ.Will it work on the Locked Bootloader device? since i bricked my phone i can't "enable oem unlock" in developer mode which is required for unlocking bootloader
Failed (remote failure)Yes. Just read the FAQ.
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No idea then; sorry. Its weird since I have personally flashed the firmware on some of users and they indeed had locked bootloader.Failed (remote failure)
All the command Failed, some of them says failed to erase partition
It would help to see a log of the flashing process. Copy and paste command prompt screen. Take screenshots if necessary.Failed (remote failure)
All the command Failed, some of them says failed to erase partition
This has been reported by several users who have replaced their screen with a 3rd party (non-Moto OEM) screen... Works with Lollipop, fails to boot with Marshmallow. Only recourse since your locked is get a OEM screen.hi! i changed the screen, beacause it was broken
then it justs stay on the logo, can not pass further
code status 0 , device is locked
cannot unlock bootloader, because did not allow oem developer options
I did flash with firmware osprey
but still shows device is locked and does not pass over the logo
PLEASE I BEG HELP
THANKS
This has been reported by several users who have replaced their screen with a 3rd party (non-Moto OEM) screen... Works with Lollipop, fails to boot with Marshmallow. Only recourse since your locked is get a OEM screen.
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There is no firmware image for VM available to my knowledge...I have a moto g3 xt1548 from virgin mobile which is bricked, which rom should I flash?
well i can access both but if turn on the phone it gets stuck on the set up wizardThere is no firmware image for VM available to my knowledge...
What do you mean bricked? Can you access fastboot or stock recovery?
Superuser doesn't work... Must use SuperSU and do a systemless install manually.unable to root the phone.. whenever I flash superuser through twrp, the phone stucks on the bootloader screen