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Android Central Question
So I have an old, used Verizon HTC Desire 626 from 2015 that I'm trying to root. I've factory reset the thing, cleared the cache via recovery mode, etc. I called Verizon and they assured me that they hadn't removed the OEM option or blocked it from being unlocked. They even suggested I come here and ask around in the forums lol. I can get into developer mode and enable "USB Debugging" but I can't seem to find the OEM Unlock option. This is preventing me from obtaining the OEM token from htcdev.com. Also, I'm told "fastboot" is sometimes needed to unlock the OEM, but I also do not have that option when I enter the "bootloader" menu or from my battery settings. When I run the token command it gives me this
"(bootloader) [KillSwitch] : /dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/frp
(bootloader) [KillSwitch] Last Byte is 0X00, disable unlock
(bootloader) [KillSwitch] oem unlock Turn Off!"
Any help would be appreciated!
"(bootloader) [KillSwitch] : /dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/frp
(bootloader) [KillSwitch] Last Byte is 0X00, disable unlock
(bootloader) [KillSwitch] oem unlock Turn Off!"
Any help would be appreciated!