Unlock Your Bootloader For OnePlus 2

 OnePlus 2 Unlocking
Backup important files stored on your OnePlus 2 before proceeding with the steps below, as unlocking the OnePlus 2 Bootloader will completely wipe/delete all files on the device.

After the installation of drivers (OnePlus 2, Fastboot & ADB drivers) follow the below to proceed with Unlocking the Bootloader of your Oneplus Two

1. Enable USB Debugging:

§ Go to Settings > About phone, and then tap ‘Build number’ 7 times or until you get the message ‘You’re now a developer!’.

§ Go back to Settings, choose ‘Developer options’. Find the ‘USB debugging’ option and use thistoggle button to enable it. Accept warning by tapping on OK button.

Also in the ‘Developer options’. Find the ‘OEM Unlocking’ option and use its toggle button to enable it. It asks for your PIN/Screen unlock code, type it. Then accept the warning by tapping on OK button.

2. Connect yourOnePlus 2 to PC now. You will get a pop-up as shown below on your phone when you connect for the first time after enabling USB debugging. Select ‘Always allow from this computer’ checkbox and then tap on OK button. (You may or may not get this prompt)
Boot your OnePlus Two into Bootloader/Fastboot mode. (Make sure you have backed up all important data as you’ll lose everything on phone in the steps below.)

Connect your OnePlus Two — in Bootloader mode — to PC. Let the driver install.

Open a command window on your PC. For this:

Open any folder on PC. Now, left click on empty white space inside the folder.

Hold shift key, right click on empty white space to get a pop-up as shown below.

Choose Open command window here option from that.
You will see a command window open up, with location directed to unlock folder.

Power off your phone then boot into fastboot mode (power + volume up).
Connect your phone to your PC via usb cable.

Confirm whether fastboot is working. With OnePlus 2 connected to PC, run the following command in command window.

Code:

fastboot devices

It should return your device serial number, if not you need to make sure your 
drivers are installed correctly.
Once you've confirmed your fastboot connection to unlock the bootloader use:

Code:
fastboot oem unlock

The device will now go through the automated unlocking process, just let it do its thing and it'll boot up into Android.

You’ll see a new screen on your device. Choose Yes and confirm it.

That’s it. The device will reboot automatically.

To confirm unlock status, reboot into bootloader/fastboot mode and you shall see the text unlocked now.

Code:
fastboot oem device-info


It should have a couple of lines there, both with the flag set to true.


PS: Some users have reported the process to work even on false device tampered status, so continue and give it a try if u are one of them.
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