I was using my Nexus 6 with lmy47z for a month unlocked bootloader and 
rooted. Then i downloaded lmy48i i wanted to erase everything and load 
fresh lmy48i.

I erased everything on my Nexus 6 then started installing one after the 
other i mean radio bootloader recovery etc... when i tried system i got an 
error saying file bytes is too much. (Later i found out that my mistake was 
not using the latest fastboot and adb files.)

Then i thought of trying fastboot oem unlock to make sure my phone is 
unlocked but by mistake i typed fastboot oem lock and the phone said 
successfully locked i am stuck from last 1 week.

When i type fastboot oem unlock command it says check Allow OEM unlock 
option is developer settings.
But my problem is i cant boot my phone to go there because i never flased 
system i remember erasing it.
 
I can boot my phone to bootloader and recovery i cant flash anything via 
fastboot as my bootloader is locked.
But i can do adb sideload in recovery.

I am now on lmy48i recovery i tried lmy48i from lmy47z it says the file is 
incorrect and i am already on lmy48i.

I need lmy48i full signed zip file i guess my recovery will accept that 
because anything unsigned it says signature verification failed.

I know Anti Theft Feature in 5.1.1 was introduced but i am not a thief you 
can check your records i was using my phone with the same email address i 
am using now.

If there is a lock there should be a way to Unlock in stupid situation like 
mine.

I agree i messed up the phone it is my mistake but there should be a way to 
unlock the bootloader apart from allow OEM unlock option under developer 
options.


Kindly Help.

Reference :https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/nexus/PJ5LGAJ5VUc

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