Oem-locked Cid 0x0032 [verified] File

Methods and limits of unlocking

Don't guess—verify. Here is the standard procedure to see if your CID 0x0032 device can be freed: Enable Developer Options: Settings > About Phone and tap "Build Number" 7 times. Toggle OEM Unlocking: System > Developer Options and try to switch on OEM Unlocking . If it’s greyed out, wait a week with Wi-Fi on. Get Your Unlock Data: Connect your phone to a PC. Open a terminal and type: adb reboot bootloader Once in fastboot mode, type: fastboot oem get_unlock_data Submit to Motorola: oem-locked cid 0x0032

Kael made a decision he’d regret. He bypassed the software layer entirely, soldered a direct UART connection to the phone’s test points, and sent a raw AT+UNLOCK command. The response wasn’t text. The phone’s screen flickered—and then displayed a live video feed. Methods and limits of unlocking Don't guess—verify

"" is a technical status typically found on Motorola devices (such as the Moto Edge 40 Pro or Moto G7 series). It indicates that the device's bootloader is currently locked and the "Carrier ID" (CID) is set to a specific retail or regional variant . What This Status Means If it’s greyed out, wait a week with Wi-Fi on

To ensure security, the PBL needs to know if the software it is loading is trusted. This is managed through and involves a set of keys and certificates burned into the device hardware during manufacturing (eFuse).