In the modding community, the alphanumeric sequence has recently surfaced as a potential hardware or firmware revision tied to a new wave of bootloader security. Users report that on devices marked with this identifier, the standard fastboot oem unlock command is met with a new layer: “167z verified” handshake.
Alex began by researching the process of unlocking the bootloader on their device. They discovered that Samsung had officially stopped supporting bootloader unlocking on the Galaxy S8 series. However, there were still unofficial methods available, which involved using a tool called ODIN (a popular flashing tool for Samsung devices) and a bootloader unlocking service provided by a third-party developer. se bootloader unlocking relocking 167z verified
The tool requires a logged-in OEM account (e.g., Xiaomi). Fix: Log into your Xiaomi/Realme account on the device, enable "Find My Device," and wait 7 days. Then re-run the tool. In the modding community, the alphanumeric sequence has
In official unlock processes (e.g., Xiaomi’s Mi Unlock), the term "verified" appears when your account passes a device-specific challenge. The "167z" variant is almost never mentioned in official documentation. Instead, it appears in . Fix: Log into your Xiaomi/Realme account on the
Settings → Developer Options → OEM Unlocking = ON , USB Debugging = ON