If your bootloader unlock allowed = No then there is currently NO way to unlock it.
I will update this information if and when that changes
READ ME FIRST FOR NOOBS OR IF YOU ARE NEW TO XPERIA GUIDE in post 2
New Topic, New and 1st Thread !!
I Welcome all XDA Members to this usefull thread !!
So if you dont know a question, There is always someone knows the answer
Enjoy !!
Many thanks to Pandemic, who I know from our x10 and NEO days, for handing this OP over to me!!
Hello all, Just to introduce myself. I am Greg Bradley from Manchester UK and I have been an avid andriod fan for 2 years now. I have been an active member of this forum for 18 months and learned a lot along the way. I am taking over the OP of this thread in the hopes that I can help guide people to finding out the best answers to any questions people may have. I am not saying I have all the answers, or that I am all knowing, only that I hope this thread will help and we can all learn from each other.
If anyone has any threads that they think should be highlighted here please let me know, I will try to keep the links to all Tutorials/ROMS/Kernels and other useful stuff current and updated so that no one can ever say "I searched everywhere and couldnt find a thing about it...."
Looking forward to getting to know you.
So what is this thread for?
Firstly, I hope it will be a usefull place to link all the new development/tools/Tutorials in one place so that there will be no need to go trawling through pages of threads to find the thing you want to.
Secondly, its going to be for those people who are new to this forum, device or Android itself so you CAN ask your question without getting jumped all over for posting it in the wrong forum. I am hoping that this will be a friendly thread where people will help each other to get the best out of their device and to remember that we were all new once.
If you are new and you want to ask a question THIS is the place to do it, but please remember to use search first (The question may already have been asked and answered) and always give useful information (If you can) like
1. Are you rooted?
2. Have you unlocked the bootloader?
3. What ROM are you on?
4. Which kernel are you on?
5. What were you doing just before the problem happened?
6. How can we recreate the problem?
7. What have you done so far to fix it?
8. Attach any logcats you have.
Useful Links and tools in Post 2
Roms / Kernels / FTF's in Post 3
Please PM me if you think I have not credited you, or if you think something should be added!!
[Q&A] General Chat, All XDA Members Welcome !! READ ME BEFORE POSTING
How to...
The purpose of XDA and why you are here.
From retired senior moderator kyphor.
Please read this
READ ME FIRST FOR NOOBS GUIDE
Noobs guide by gregbradley
I am sure there are plenty of these guides about, but it seems another one needs to be linked to the OP of this thread so this is my guide.
I welcome feedback on it (Please PM me to avoid cluttering the thread) to make sure it is correct.
So, you have just taken your new phone out of the box and you want to start playing with it.
This is the guide for you.
Some important terminolgy.
(In laymans terms, please dont harrangue me with PM's about not being entirely accurate, its for noobs)
.ftf
Files that are made from official stock ROMS. These can be flashed on ANY phone regardless of root/bootloader status. Use Flashtool to do it. It is recommended you that you create your own .ftf file every time you update using official methods so you have a clean file to repair your phone with even with no internet connection.
.img/.elf
These are kernel files. They can be flashed in fastboot.
Android Version
Since v1.6 Android versions have been named after deserts. There are extensive wiki's about which version is which, just google them, but in a nutshell we have (Since 1.6)
Version history by API level
3.1 Android 1.0 (API level 1)
3.2 Android 1.1 (API level 2)
3.3 Android 1.5 Cupcake (API level 3)
3.4 Android 1.6 Donut (API level 4)
3.5 Android 2.0 Eclair (API level 5)
3.6 Android 2.01 Eclair (API level 6)
3.7 Android 2.1 Eclair (API level 7)
3.8 Android 2.2.x Froyo (API level 8)
3.9 Android 2.3-2.3.2 Gingerbread (API level 9)
3.10 Android 2.3.3-2.3.7 Gingerbread (API level 10)
3.11 Android 3.0 Honeycomb (API level 11)
3.12 Android 3.1 Honeycomb (API level 12)
3.13 Android 3.2 Honeycomb (API level 13)
3.14 Android 4.0-4.0.2 Ice Cream Sandwich (API level 14)
3.15 Android 4.0.3-4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich (API level 15)
3.16 Android 4.1 Jelly Bean (API level 16)
3.17 Android 4.2 Jelly Bean (API level 17)
4.2 Key Lime Pie (No official release from google yet but there have been some app leaks, like gmail 4.2, that can run on ICS)
Bootloader
The "initial" boot up part when you turn your phone on. Unlocking your bootloader enables you to change this. It is akin to entering the bios setup when starting a PC
CM or Cyanogenmod
One of (if not the most popular) custom ROMs for Android. CM7 is Gingerbread, CM9 is Ice Cream Sandwich, CM10 is Jellybean
Fastboot
The mode you enter when flashing kernels. Used in conjunction with adb/sdk. You can enter this mode regardless of your bootloader status, however, if your bootloader is locked you can only flash pure stock kernels. You must have unlocked the bootloader in order to flash any kernel that has been modified in any way, aka a custom kernel.
Flashmode
The mode you enter when updating phone via PCCompanion/SUES/Flashtool
Flashtool
THE tool for use with xperia devices. Use it to flash .ftf's and other things
MIUI
Another popular custom ROM for Android. I am not to familair with this as I have never flashed it, but I beleive it looks very much like the iOS (imho, Yuck!)
Recovery
A pre~boot menu to allow you to backup your ROM before trying something new and restoring back to it in case you want to or your flash didnt work. Also to flash update .zips and flash new ROMS. This is what people mean when they say "flash it in recovery"
Root
Gain access to the "read only" part of your phone. You need this to do any kind of system modification that involves changing files in the read only part of your ROM.
Stock
Anything that comes officially from Sony on your phone is stock. However, you may hear peope say its stock for the xperia S, that means it is stock from Sony, but may not necassarilly work on the xperia T/TX/TL
TBC
The steps to rooting/flashing/unlocking
Part 1. Flashing stock .ftf's
No need to root or unlock bootloader.
Download flashtool and install it and the drivers from the driver folder.
Drag and drop the .ftf you want into the open window of flahtool.
Wait until flashtool tell you to connect in flashmode, do so according to the instructions in post 2 of this thread. (Flashtool was initially developed for the X10 with physical buttons)
Part 2. Rooting
If you are on 7.0.A.1.303 (Or other older firmware), follow Bin4ry's method from post 2.
If you are on 7.0.A.3.195 (Or other newer firmware), follow the other method in the how to root section from post 2.
If you are on a JB ROM, either unlock your bootloader and flash an insecure kernel or downgrade to ICS, root via Bin4rys method, install CMW for locked bootloader and flash a stock pre~rooted JB ROM
Part 3. Unlocking bootloader
You must do this to install custom Kernels.
Follow the official guide from Sony. This is currently the only way to do it. If your bootloader unlock allowed = no then you can not unlock your bootloader.
Part 4. Installing recovery
This can now be done on phones with a locked bootloader, but you must have rooted your phone, so it can only be done on older firmware (7.0.A.1.303 / 7.0.A.1.307)
Follow the guide in the recovery section below
If you are on the newer firmware or have unlocked the bootloader you can use this method as well.
Prefered method Flash the advanced stock kernel from the link in post 3. Enter recovery by the method shown in post 2
Or you can flash the cmw .zip in fastboot, but this is more complicated and not recommended ATM
Part 5. Flashing custom ROMs
You must have a recovery installed
Downlaod the ROM and flash in recovery with the instructions from the OP of the ROM
This post is unfinshed, Please PM me to give suggetions of additions or mistakes.
I resolve my self of all responsibility if you follow these instructions then drop your phone down the toilet. Thats not my fault.
Sony Xperia T LT30 Service Manuals
Sony Xperia T LT30 Service Manuals by torens
Create your own stock FTF. Recommended to do, even for new users or if you dont plan to do anything else.
New
Look here for another guide with screen shots. Thanks to somboons. This guide says it is for the Xperia V, but it will work on all Xperia devices.How to Create an FTF file of Your Xperia ICS Firmware.
[Guide] How make a FTF of stock firmware from SUS files by Deadmask (Thanks [email protected] for finding it)
There is no need for root and/or unlocked bootloader for this! Do this so you have your own copy of stock firmware to flash back to using flashtool if anything goes wrong with your phone. You can also share it in this thread and I will link it to the OP so others can make use of it as well.
Root Including rooting on JB DIRECTLY
[*]NEW![12/3/13] Root JB ROM directly [T][TX][V]. Look here Thanks to stalkerx for sharing and credit to Goroh_kun! Here is the original thread by DooMLoRD. Here is the link to Bin4rys thread where you can get the latest version of his rooting script that includes this exploit.
[Root] Xperia T Old Firmware by Bin4ry [Recommended][Does not work on the new firmware]
[Root method] via Flashtool instructions. Credit to Androxyde. [Users have reported problems with this method]
[Root Method] New firmware by Jozinek [This method involves unlocking your bootloader]
Another tutorial on rooting new firmware by quinten96
Major update Get 7.0.A.3.195 firmware rooted with LOCKED BOOTLOADER
Follow instructions here thanks vinss68
You will need flashtool and a .303 ftf which can be found in this thread.
You will need to root the .303 firmware via Bin4ry's method.
You will need to install CMW for locked bootloader, link found in the recovery section of this post, (next show button down)
You will need a stock based 7.0.A.3.195 ROM which can be flashed in CMW, mine for example found here
You will also have to flash this in flashtool to return to latest stock kernel. This avoids bootloops with extended battery mode on 195 roms and 303 kernel.
[ HOW TO] KEEP ROOT on 7.0.A.3.195 FW via OTA Update by black97one
How to root Xperia V... by -Slenderman-
[HOW TO] Rooting the LT25i without unlocking the bootloader by Gasai Yuno
Rooting a JB ROM
If you are on a JB ROM, either unlock your bootloader and flash an insecure kernel or downgrade to ICS, root via Bin4rys method, install CMW for locked bootloader and flash a stock pre~rooted JB ROM
Install Recovery
Latest working CMW recovery as at 13/4/2013 by davidmarco
CWM for locked bootloaders (for rooted phones only) by Sharaz22
[CWM][LB][FW-7.0.A.1.303] ClockWorkMod for Xperia T by davidmarco
[CWM] ClockworkMod 6.0.1.2 for Xperia T by tilal6991 NB, you must flash a boot.img for a ROM after flashing this!!
Or you can flash my kernel from here or the stock advanced kernel which has recovery already implemeted in it.
[RECOVERY] TWRP 2.3 for all your Xperias. (downloads + DIY howto) by championshipswimmer
Unlock/Relock Bootloader
The official Sony method is currently the only way to do it, if your bootloader unlock allowed = no then you can not unlock your bootloader.
Please ensure you understand what this means before doing it. Read the FAQ from the Sony Unlocking Bootloader page so you are fully aware of issues involving loss of functionality and warrenty before proceeding.
Official Sony Method
Video tutorial on how to unlock bootloader This is for xperia S but should be the same process for our phones.
Working ftf file for relock bootloader on Sony XPERIA T by Jozinek
Working ftf file for relock bootloader on Sony XPERIA TX by maxx228
LT25i_Relock_bootloader_dogsly_test.ftf by dogsly
Update to latest S1 Boot
Only for the Xperia T
Instructions here, thanks to gregbradley
Original thread here, thanks to Bin4ry
Tools/Kitchens
[TOOL] [UPDATE 01/10/2012] Flashtool version 0.9.8.0 - Windows / Linux / Mac by Androxyde. Use this to flash .ftf's and other things.
[DEV] Instructions making kernel.elf for Xperia T & TX + kernel sources by krabappel2548
[KITCHEN] Android Kernel Kitchen 0.2.3 (Linux / Windows) by Championshipswimmer
[KITCHEN] UOT Kitchen (For modding systemUI.apk and framework.apk)
[KITCHEN] Android Kitchen, v0.207 [Linux / Mac / Windows] by dsixda
Flash tool for Xperia™ devices by Sony
PCCompanion by Sony
{RECOVER SOFT-brick}[2012 XPERIA's]Recover ALL 2012 XPERIAs from SOFT-brick by ToledoJab
[TOOL]Minimal ADB and Fastboot [6-10-13] How to install ADB and Fastboot without the whole SDK
Enter Recovery
Keep pressing volume up when you see the sony logo on boot screen.
Use the volume up and down buttons to navigate, power button to select.
Enter Fastboot Mode
Turn phone off, keep volume up button pressed and attach USB cable. Let go of volume up.
To check if phone is connected in fastboot
Code:
fastboot devices
To flash a kernel use
Code:
fastboot flash boot [i]name of kernel here with file extension[/i]
Example
fastboot flash boot.img or fastboot flash boot boot.elf
To reboot
Code:
fastboot reboot
In order to do this you can use this file (If you have not already installed SDK)
Fastboot.zip - 20.91 MB
Place it on your desktop and extract it there. Open a command window from that directory and use the code above. The easiest way to open a command window is to open the folder, ensure no file is selected and hold shift and right click, then choose open command window here
Enter Flashmode
Turn phone off, keep volume down button pressed and attach USB cable. Let go of volume down.
Follow instructions on flashtool.
FAQ's---NEW!!!
I cant find the drivers for my phone.
Go here and search for your device. The first link also has very good advice on Sony drivers.
I have problems with drivers/flashtool on windows 8
Go here and try Sony's own version of Flashtool and read the insructions for installing on windows 8.
Questions
Originally Posted by SCC2002
Hi, everyone. I believe these questions are not covered in this forum yet.
1.Is it possible to just flash kernel from FTF file?
2.Is it possible to convert or package kernel (IMG / ELF) file to FTF file?
3.If above 2 are possible, does that mean that kernel can be flashed from flashmode instead of Fastboot mode & thus eliminating the need to unlock bootloader?
4.Are the firmware & kernel of Xperia T / TX / TL / V interchangeable?
5.Is there any risk trying to flash other firmware or kernel or anything that is not compatible?
6.Is there any risk trying to flash kernel (IMG /ELF) file & custom ROM with locked bootloader?
7.Is flashing stock advanced kernel equivalent to flashing stock kernel?Answers
1) yes, stock only
2) No
3) No, to flash custom kernel you need fastboot, hence you need unlocked bootloader
4) No, but you can try and see
5) There is always a risk when you flash something to your phone.
6) No risk, because without an unlocked bootloader it wont work*
7) No, Stock advanced kernel is a custom kernel based on stock with cmw and a few other things incorpprated, whilst stock kernels are stock kernels.
[*]How do I recover from a soft brick?
Use search to find the "How to recover from soft brick thread. Or look in the tools section of this post. Or look in the third thread in the General section.
[*]Can I find something on here that will Sim unlock my phone
No
[*]My bootloader unlock allowed = no, can I unlock my bootloader?
NO!!
[Q&A] General Chat, All XDA Members Welcome !! READ ME BEFORE POSTING
FTF's
Here
Custom ROMS
Here
Kernels
Here
Bin4ry's Xperia Emporium [Still under construction]
This has been created and maintained by Bin4ry. It is a collection of tools and .ftf's from accross the Xperia range. Flash anything from another model at your own risk.
Bina4ry's Emporium
Who is planning to buy the Xperia T?
Like some of you might have seen in development, I can't wait to develop for this new device from Sony
Sent from my LT26i using xda app-developers app
Video Editing App preinstalled?
Hi,
I want to buy the T because I like video filming.
But I don´t know if there is any sony video editing app at the T preinstalled.
I tried the Galaxy S3, it has a samsung video editor ("video maker") which works fine.
The reason why I´m asking: there are no usable video editing apps at the store.
If sony has no video editor which is allows e.g. cutting with dissolves, I have to return to the Galaxy.
Thanks T owners for some information!
And excuse my terrible english...
polle55 said:
Hi,
I want to buy the T because I like video filming.
But I don´t know if there is any sony video editing app at the T preinstalled.
I tried the Galaxy S3, it has a samsung video editor ("video maker") which works fine.
The reason why I´m asking: there are no usable video editing apps at the store.
If sony has no video editor which is allows e.g. cutting with dissolves, I have to return to the Galaxy.
Thanks T owners for some information!
And excuse my terrible english...
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from the Xperia T firmware I extracted, I know there is Google Movie Editor available on the Xperia T
I don't know if that's what you are searching for, but I think the app should be good for you
Getting the phone Tuesday. Will be devving CM10 to the best of my ability
Going to help theme Sony's firmware for the T Something you guys can expect: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1864109 & http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1724602
Setting up a thread soon, and hope there are some willingness people around here to test. Ofc root is needed.
A little taste (buildt from T sysui):
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
My xperia t has just arrived at my house and before i get home tohave a play with it i was wondering if there was another method to unlock the bootloader than the official way via here?
I have unlocked the bootloader on my x10 and my neo, but i dont want sony to know.
Any help will be appreciated.
One more rant....this time here at VODAFONE...
Just gone to have a play with xperia t and just found out my sim card from my neo will not fit into the xperia t because the xperia t has a micro sim...
WTF, why didnt vodafone send the new sim cards? Because they were out of stock they said.....I think I will be "out of stock" of money when it comes to paying my bill...
PS, Pandemic, this thread should be in the general section
gregbradley said:
One more rant....this time here at VODAFONE...
Just gone to have a play with xperia t and just found out my sim card from my neo will not fit into the xperia t because the xperia t has a micro sim...
WTF, why didnt vodafone send the new sim cards? Because they were out of stock they said.....I think I will be "out of stock" of money when it comes to paying my bill...
PS, Pandemic, this thread should be in the general section
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Yes i know but mikechannon put it here
Send to ya face with my flying Xperia Neo V with Jelly Sandwich 7.1 + Cheese !!!
---------- Post added at 05:55 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:54 PM ----------
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gregbradley said:
One more rant....this time here at VODAFONE...
Just gone to have a play with xperia t and just found out my sim card from my neo will not fit into the xperia t because the xperia t has a micro sim...
WTF, why didnt vodafone send the new sim cards? Because they were out of stock they said.....I think I will be "out of stock" of money when it comes to paying my bill...
PS, Pandemic, this thread should be in the general section
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I had the same problem as you. You can always cut yours with some scissors and some patience. I did that and it worked perfectly.
I can make a picture of my SIM card if you like
Did I help? Then please don't forget to press the thanks button.
Is your question solved? Then mark your question solved in your title.
Sent from my Xperia T using XDA Premium.
Wow, I never thought of that, but I went to a vodafone shop today and picked up two micro sims...just ging to cook tea and start rooting....
just a small question: how do you install a rom with a locked bootloader? (so with no CWM recovery...)
dd66 said:
just a small question: how do you install a rom with a locked bootloader? (so with no CWM recovery...)
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Very good point, I hadnt realised that bit yet....
You can flash ftf's in flashtool, but custom roms flashed via recovery need unlocked bootloader as (Currently) there is no way to install recovery without unlocking...I will change the OP's accordingly
General ICS Central Europe Rom:
7.0.A.1.303_Central Europe
T-Mobile Hungary ROM:
7.0.A.1.303_T-mobile Hungary
tomatos said:
General ICS Central Europe Rom:
7.0.A.1.303_Central Europe
T-Mobile Hungary ROM:
7.0.A.1.303_T-mobile Hungary
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Thanks, I will add these to the OP
[Root Instructions]
Step 1.
Download the latest flashtool, (Link is in this thread) Ensure you have the required drivers installed.
Step 2.
Connect your device as normal via USB
Step 3.
Select Tools-> Root -> Force AdbRestore hack and follow instructions, remember to actually select restore from your phone.
Credits to Androxyde for Flashtool.
unlocking bootloader
Please excuse my ignorance here as this is my first Android previously always been an iPhone. To unlock the bootloader via the Sony way it doesn't list the Xperia T, and when I do the check on my handset it says boot loader unlock as no. I thought this meant I couldn't but all the posts on this forum seem to point to the Sony site. Is it due to the handset/carrier I have or am I missing something.
I'll post the Xperia TL (AT&T firmware) ftf once they have it available through SUS. Tried SUS and PC Companion today but it said there was no firmware on the server for the phone. Probably won't have it on there till the release.
Related
Hi, everyone. I believe these questions are not covered in this forum yet.
Is it possible to just flash kernel from FTF file?
Is it possible to convert or package kernel (IMG / ELF) file to FTF file?
If above 2 are possible, does that mean that kernel can be flashed from flashmode instead of Fastboot mode & thus eliminating the need to unlock bootloader?
Are the firmware & kernel of Xperia T / TX / TL / V interchangeable?
Is there any risk trying to flash other firmware or kernel or anything that is not compatible?
Is there any risk trying to flash kernel (IMG /ELF) file & custom ROM with locked bootloader?
Is flashing stock advanced kernel equivalent to flashing stock kernel?
I believe these questions are worthwhile to be added into the All In One thread as well.
Appreciate for the knowledgeable input from u all. Thx in advance! =)
SCC2002 said:
Hi, everyone. I believe these questions are not covered in this forum yet.
Is it possible to just flash kernel from FTF file?
Is it possible to convert or package kernel (IMG / ELF) file to FTF file?
If above 2 are possible, does that mean that kernel can be flashed from flashmode instead of Fastboot mode & thus eliminating the need to unlock bootloader?
Are the firmware & kernel of Xperia T / TX / TL / V interchangeable?
Is there any risk trying to flash other firmware or kernel or anything that is not compatible?
Is there any risk trying to flash kernel (IMG /ELF) file & custom ROM with locked bootloader?
Is flashing stock advanced kernel equivalent to flashing stock kernel?
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These questions have been answered
1) yes, stock only
2) No
3) No, to flash custom kernel you need fastboot, hence you need unlocked bootloader
4) No, but you can try and see
5) There is always a risk when you flash something to your phone.
6) No risk, because without an unlocked bootloader it wont work*
7) No, Stock advanced kernel is a custom kernel based on stock with cmw and a few other things incorpprated, whilst stock kernels are stock kernels.
EDIT
* from number 6) you may soft brick the phone, but just flash a stock based rom back and it will work again. The problem will be with flashing a rom that needs a custom kernel that our phone will not support because you have a locked bootloader.
SCC2002 said:
I believe these questions are worthwhile to be added into the All In One thread as well.
Appreciate for the knowledgeable input from u all. Thx in advance! =)
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Why didnt you ask in that thread then? I have spent the time to add them to the FAQ there...
gregbradley said:
These questions have been answered
1) yes, stock only
2) No
3) No, to flash custom kernel you need fastboot, hence you need unlocked bootloader
4) No, but you can try and see
5) There is always a risk when you flash something to your phone.
6) No risk, because without an unlocked bootloader it wont work*
7) No, Stock advanced kernel is a custom kernel based on stock with cmw and a few other things incorpprated, whilst stock kernels are stock kernels.
EDIT
* from number 6) you may soft brick the phone, but just flash a stock based rom back and it will work again. The problem will be with flashing a rom that needs a custom kernel that our phone will not support because you have a locked bootloader.
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Thank u so much for ur answers. Sorry for didn't manage to find them. =)
1 - 4. My questions arose are bcoz that in order to root firmware later than 7.0.A.3.195 needs to downgrade to 7.0.A.1.303. However, I'm owning a Xperia TX, which having the firmware of 7.0.A.3.197 & the earliest firmware I found for Xperia TX is 7.0.A.1.307. That's why I am not sure whether Xperia T's 7.0.A.1.303 firmware works on Xperia TX.
5. Well, what I mean is additional risk from usual flashing. =)
7. If that's the case, does installing CWM recovery with the phone rooted but locked bootloader resulting in a custom kernel?
Why didnt you ask in that thread then? I have spent the time to add them to the FAQ there...
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Well, I was thinking that these questions are better asked on a separate thread then. Anyway, thx a lot for compiling the All In One thread. It's very useful. More details can be added though. =)
SCC2002 said:
Thank u so much for ur answers. Sorry for didn't manage to find them. =)
1 - 4. My questions arose are bcoz that in order to root firmware later than 7.0.A.3.195 needs to downgrade to 7.0.A.1.303. However, I'm owning a Xperia TX, which having the firmware of 7.0.A.3.197 & the earliest firmware I found for Xperia TX is 7.0.A.1.307. That's why I am not sure whether Xperia T's 7.0.A.1.303 firmware works on Xperia TX.
5. Well, what I mean is additional risk from usual flashing. =)
7. If that's the case, does installing CWM recovery with the phone rooted but locked bootloader resulting in a custom kernel?
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1-4) The 303 and 307 firmware are basically the same FW. 303 for the T and 307 for the TX. also 195 is for the T and 197 is for the TX.
5) If you flash something that is not compatable then you can either get various results ranging from no apparent bugs, to slightly buggy formware, to soft bricks or inthe worst case a hard bricked phone.
7) No, installing recovery is seperate to having a custom kernel with recovery incorported within it.
gregbradley said:
1-4) The 303 and 307 firmware are basically the same FW. 303 for the T and 307 for the TX. also 195 is for the T and 197 is for the TX.
5) If you flash something that is not compatable then you can either get various results ranging from no apparent bugs, to slightly buggy formware, to soft bricks or inthe worst case a hard bricked phone.
7) No, installing recovery is seperate to having a custom kernel with recovery incorported within it.
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5. Hard-brick. Does that mean the phone is irrecoverable any more? In what case would result in this condition?
Oh yea, another question. In this case, downgrading the firmware is required to root the phone. So, does downgrading the kernel only, but not the firmware possible to give the same effect?
SCC2002 said:
5. Hard-brick. Does that mean the phone is irrecoverable any more? In what case would result in this condition?
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Hard brick means your phone is properly FUBAR'd
SCC2002 said:
Oh yea, another question. In this case, downgrading the firmware is required to root the phone. So, does downgrading the kernel only, but not the firmware possible to give the same effect?
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Maybe, try it and see. But i think a whole flash of the firmware is needed.
SCC2002 said:
Oh yea, another question. In this case, downgrading the firmware is required to root the phone. So, does downgrading the kernel only, but not the firmware possible to give the same effect?
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I had read that for some other devices (I think Xperia P) flashing just the old kernel, then rooting then flashing the new kernel works to keep root without flashing system folder or anything else. Give it a try, worse case you just flash again full ftf and start over.
gregbradley said:
Hard brick means your phone is properly FUBAR'd
Maybe, try it and see. But i think a whole flash of the firmware is needed.
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Spectre51 said:
I had read that for some other devices (I think Xperia P) flashing just the old kernel, then rooting then flashing the new kernel works to keep root without flashing system folder or anything else. Give it a try, worse case you just flash again full ftf and start over.
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Happy New Year, guys! Thx for the answer. I've tried just flashing the kernel. Doesn't work. Succeeded rooting after flashing the whole firmware. =)
Anyway, now I'm stuck in the process of upgrading the firmware. I can't seem to find a stock ROM for Xperia TX (LT29i) 7.0.A.3.197 firmware. I just gone through all the hard ways to create a stock ROM myself & successfully flashed it. Perhaps bcuz of the improper build, my WiFi can't be turned on & there might be other problems coming up later.
Now I am also worrying that would it cause any prob to my phone. I followed this guide to create the ROM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1931189
& I took the META-INF folder from this custom ROM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2040989
Plz kindly help that if there's any resource to the stock ROM or any way to fix this, as well as have a look if there is any side effect from flashing that ROM. Many thanks! ><
Wifi not working is because you have to copy and rename the /system/lib/modules/prima/prima_wlan.ko file to just /system/lib/modules/wlan.ko
I use this for making my own versions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=633246
Spectre51 said:
Wifi not working is because you have to copy and rename the /system/lib/modules/prima/prima_wlan.ko file to just /system/lib/modules/wlan.ko
I use this for making my own versions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=633246
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Really? That's all? There's no other side effect from the way that I built the ROM? Am I building ROM with a proper way?
Do I've to keep the original file at the original location? Why is it that we need to modify this, just wondering?
Btw, I heard that there's a prob with MAC address with this method from another forumer. Is this true?
SCC2002 said:
Really? That's all? There's no other side effect from the way that I built the ROM? Am I building ROM with a proper way?
Do I've to keep the original file at the original location? Why is it that we need to modify this, just wondering?
Btw, I heard that there's a prob with MAC address with this method from another forumer. Is this true?
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I kept the other file in the original location. Not sure about any Mac address issue. Worked fine for my device. Not sure about the way you use to build the rom. I just use the android kitchen since its pretty quick and easy.
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Hi Guys,
I have read a lot of the threads but I cant seem to find the right one, perhaps there is a guide that I cant find?
Anyway, I have an xperia Z on stock I unlocked the bootloader a few months ago without problem but I never got round to flashing a rom, now there seems to be a lot more to choose from I would like to flash, but theres a few things that are slightly confusing me.
1: Can I just flash any rom because I have an unlocked bootloader?
2: if yes to question 1, could someone please point me to a guide.
3: do I need to root to be able to flash a rom?
4: if yes to question 3, please could someone point me to a guide
5: Do I just need to use flash tool to flash a custom rom?
6: if yes to question 5 please can someone point me to a guide? (I found a guide in the general forum, but it only refers to flashing a stock rom, abd I am interested in custom roms)
7: Am I miising something completely?
sorry for all the questions, I have previously flashed roms on HTC and Samsung phones but this sony seems a little different.
I would greatly appreciate any advice you can offer.
Thanks
1. Yes (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2153167)
3. Yes (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2154310)
You can also use (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2186423)
5. Flashtool is used for flashing only stock roms and kernels (custom kernels (Unlocked BL) or stock (Locked BL), You should use recovery to install custom roms (link in 1)
7. Yes you are - the kernel. Hope you would be moving to CM or AOSP, in such cases you should flash their respective kernel before flashing the rom. Refer to link 1. The kernels will be provided by themselves and you can also use flashtool to do the same!
Hit THANKS if I helped!
futurama said:
Hi Guys,
I have read a lot of the threads but I cant seem to find the right one, perhaps there is a guide that I cant find?
Anyway, I have an xperia Z on stock I unlocked the bootloader a few months ago without problem but I never got round to flashing a rom, now there seems to be a lot more to choose from I would like to flash, but theres a few things that are slightly confusing me.
1: Can I just flash any rom because I have an unlocked bootloader?
2: if yes to question 1, could someone please point me to a guide.
3: do I need to root to be able to flash a rom?
4: if yes to question 3, please could someone point me to a guide
5: Do I just need to use flash tool to flash a custom rom?
6: if yes to question 5 please can someone point me to a guide? (I found a guide in the general forum, but it only refers to flashing a stock rom, abd I am interested in custom roms)
7: Am I miising something completely?
sorry for all the questions, I have previously flashed roms on HTC and Samsung phones but this sony seems a little different.
I would greatly appreciate any advice you can offer.
Thanks
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Guides are usually in stickys, so I don't know why People have problems finding them or need us to point them out.
futurama said:
Hi Guys,
I have read a lot of the threads but I cant seem to find the right one, perhaps there is a guide that I cant find?
Anyway, I have an xperia Z on stock I unlocked the bootloader a few months ago without problem but I never got round to flashing a rom, now there seems to be a lot more to choose from I would like to flash, but theres a few things that are slightly confusing me.
1: Can I just flash any rom because I have an unlocked bootloader?
2: if yes to question 1, could someone please point me to a guide.
3: do I need to root to be able to flash a rom?
4: if yes to question 3, please could someone point me to a guide
5: Do I just need to use flash tool to flash a custom rom?
6: if yes to question 5 please can someone point me to a guide? (I found a guide in the general forum, but it only refers to flashing a stock rom, abd I am interested in custom roms)
7: Am I miising something completely?
sorry for all the questions, I have previously flashed roms on HTC and Samsung phones but this sony seems a little different.
I would greatly appreciate any advice you can offer.
Thanks
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Comeon..... Go to dev thread all instructions are very exhaustive and if u have a unlocked bootloader why to worry..... Flash any rom u will be fine... U will find all instructions clearly laid down
Unlocking your bootloader allows you to use the likes of cm 10 and as op also it i is then very easy to install roms, if you ever have to recover with flashtool ftf then after completing you just flash dooms kernel and then there you have cwm, rooting is very easy doom lord created a self rooting zip which you flash in cwm. No more flash ftf, root, install cwm. Also you are able to factory test / wipe cache in cwm because dooms kernel will just rebuild files needed
a lot of custom roms are already prerooted I think there are 2 which isn't, 1 is zeroinfintitys
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Greetings everyone.
As the title says, I'm a new proud owner of this phone and wish to tinker a bit with it, to smooth out performance and battery life (specially the latter). I am currently navigating this forum to find answers to all my questions, and am only creating this topic as a "fail-safe" to assure I find (and understand correctly) the answers I'm looking for.
First, the beast:
Android Version: 4.0.3
Baseband: L620_MODEM_SIC_02.121601
Kernel: 2.6.39.4
Build: IML74K
Software Version: LG-P880-V10h-NOV-19-2012
Probably too much info, but better safe than sorry. I've found [URL="[/URL] guide on rooting and [URL="[/URL] bootloader unlock (although I'm unsure if I'll use it for now, I'll play around with stock for the time being).
Now, here come the questions:
1. Can you only install CWM \ TWRP with an unlocked bootloader?
2. [URL="[/URL] CWM says "only for 4.0.3", does it mean that it can only be installed in that version or will it only work with that Android version? (EXTRA: if there's any better recovery alternative that I've missed so far, please do point it).
3. I'm planning on using CPU Controller to set my max to 1.2Ghz (have a Vita, so the phone won't be used for gaming), I shouldn't have any issues, but a confirmation would be nice nonetheless.
4. After rooting (and mayhaps bootloader unlocking), could I safely update to stock JB? Would I lose any of the procedures if I did?
As I said, I'll keep lurking around to try and find an answer to these questions. Thanks in advance to anyone who replies.
Dark_Az_ said:
Greetings everyone.
As the title says, I'm a new proud owner of this phone and wish to tinker a bit with it, to smooth out performance and battery life (specially the latter). I am currently navigating this forum to find answers to all my questions, and am only creating this topic as a "fail-safe" to assure I find (and understand correctly) the answers I'm looking for.
First, the beast:
Android Version: 4.0.3
Baseband: L620_MODEM_SIC_02.121601
Kernel: 2.6.39.4
Build: IML74K
Software Version: LG-P880-V10h-NOV-19-2012
Probably too much info, but better safe than sorry. I've found this guide on rooting and this bootloader unlock (although I'm unsure if I'll use it for now, I'll play around with stock for the time being).
Now, here come the questions:
1. Can you only install CWM \ TWRP with an unlocked bootloader?
2. This CWM says "only for 4.0.3", does it mean that it can only be installed in that version or will it only work with that Android version? (EXTRA: if there's any better recovery alternative that I've missed so far, please do point it).
3. I'm planning on using CPU Controller to set my max to 1.2Ghz (have a Vita, so the phone won't be used for gaming), I shouldn't have any issues, but a confirmation would be nice nonetheless.
4. After rooting (and mayhaps bootloader unlocking), could I safely update to stock JB? Would I lose any of the procedures if I did?
As I said, I'll keep lurking around to try and find an answer to these questions. Thanks in advance to anyone who replies.
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Firstly u need to update to official JB to unlock the bootloader & then root it & install CWM, since ICS bootloader can't be unlocked so no custom kernels.
1. yes u can install CWM with an unlocked bootloader
2. CWM & its procedure to install on ICS & JB is different.
3. No issues when you underclock your phone.
4. Yes after rooting ICS also you update to official JB.
Lastly i would recommend you to first update to official JB, then root, unlock bootloader, install CWM & then finally go with all roms, mods & kernels.
vidit_panchal said:
Firstly u need to update to official JB to unlock the bootloader & then root it & install CWM, since ICS bootloader can't be unlocked so no custom kernels.
1. yes u can install CWM with an unlocked bootloader
2. CWM & its procedure to install on ICS & JB is different.
3. No issues when you underclock your phone.
4. Yes after rooting ICS also you update to official JB.
Lastly i would recommend you to first update to official JB, then root, unlock bootloader, install CWM & then finally go with all roms, mods & kernels.
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First off, thanks for answering.
Can CWM only be installed with an unlocked bootloader, or can I add it without having to unlock? That was more the point of my question.
Dark_Az_ said:
First off, thanks for answering.
Can CWM only be installed with an unlocked bootloader, or can I add it without having to unlock? That was more the point of my question.
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You need UNLOCKED BOOTLOADER in order to install any custom recovery like CWM or TWRP. The best way to install CWM is Rom Manager from Play Store.
I have already answerd most of your questions with proper links availabe here on XDA here is the link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42058399#post42058399
Have fun.
sPEADy said:
You need UNLOCKED BOOTLOADER in order to install any custom recovery like CWM or TWRP. The best way to install CWM is Rom Manager from Play Store.
I have already answerd most of your questions with proper links availabe here on XDA here is the link
Have fun.
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That's all I ever needed to know, many thanks! The order was confusing me (coming from a LWW, where you could install CWM without unlocking), and I didn't want to mess anything up. Time to fire up the JB upgrade.
First of all, I'd like to apologize to start this open question.
It looks like everyone is getting their phone working without any much extra tutorial required along with the XDA forum guides and ROM.
I used to be a Samsung Galaxy S2 user from months ago.It took me 5 days to have my S2 Rooted and another 5days to have a stable ROM, as I was a noob back there and still a noob till now at the time I am writing or as you are reading this post.
Frankly, I'm actually lost here. I tried to visit all the links within the first 3 pages to find out how to get my phone rooted with CWM ready and getting a stable ROM on my phone without having to hassle back and forth.
Please forgive me for my noobie. I'd like to write this post and ask for your instruction and suggestion in step by step.
How to have my Xperia Z1 CWM ready and rooted with a stable ROM preferably KitKat.
In advance and regards to your times, I'd like to hand a big thump up :good: for any share and help bestow of your comment.
Cheers, :fingers-crossed:
everydayedin said:
First of all, I'd like to apologize to start this open question.
It looks like everyone is getting their phone working without any much extra tutorial required along with the XDA forum guides and ROM.
I used to be a Samsung Galaxy S2 user from months ago.It took me 5 days to have my S2 Rooted and another 5days to have a stable ROM, as I was a noob back there and still a noob till now at the time I am writing or as you are reading this post.
Frankly, I'm actually lost here. I tried to visit all the links within the first 3 pages to find out how to get my phone rooted with CWM ready and getting a stable ROM on my phone without having to hassle back and forth.
Please forgive me for my noobie. I'd like to write this post and ask for your instruction and suggestion in step by step.
How to have my Xperia Z1 CWM ready and rooted with a stable ROM preferably KitKat.
In advance and regards to your times, I'd like to hand a big thump up :good: for any share and help bestow of your comment.
Cheers, :fingers-crossed:
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If you want to keep your warranty , the best way would be the following:
1) Use this guide to get root and recovery on stock .290 firmware : http://youtu.be/1aq9YTlfCgc
2) Once you have root, you will be able to back up your TA partition (DRM keys)
-if you don't know any terms or are confused look here: http://youtu.be/l78p_2ShPS0
3) Now that you have your TA backup safe you can go to official Sony website to unlock your bootloader: http://unlockbootloader.sonymobile.com/
4) Choose a custom rom that you want, flash kernel and rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z1/orig-development
If you ever want to get back to stock. Use Flashtool to flash stock firmware, restore TA, relock bootloader.
Never attempt to restore TA on custom ROM - this will brick your device
If you don't care about warranty and don't mind loosing Bravia Engine, X-reality, Bionz etc forever; do the following:
1) unlock bootloader
2)Choose a custom rom that you want, flash kernel and rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z1/orig-development
1) Download the .ftf file named C6903 14.1.G.1.534 Global 1277-2880_R4A from the compiled FTF thread at this link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2469191
This is a version of the original Stock Rom that the VROOT program will actually work on when trying to ROOT your phone.
2) Flash the ROM you downloaded using Flashtool (steps on how you can go about doing that should be in the Xperia Z1 General forum.) and now, you're ready to root your phone with it.
3) Download, install and run VROOT to root your phone. Again, more information on how to properly root your phone using VROOT can be found in the Xperia Z1 General forum. For me, I just turned on USB Debugging on my Z1, connected my phone to my computer while VROOT was running and clicked the green button until I got root access. It's extremely easy.
4) With Root Access, now you can download and install Dual Recovery for the Xperia Z1 on your phone.
5) Download the latest iHackers 2.0 ROM from the Xperia Z1 Android Development thread and copy it to your phone. This is hands down, the best ROM for the Xperia Z1 right now in terms of battery life. With the latest 4.3 update, I'm able to get over 2 Days worth of battery life on one charge. Battery life is much better on the new iHackers 2.0 ROM running Android 4.3.
6) Download the flashable Locked Dual Recovery for the Xperia Z1 here. http://nut.xperia-files.com/
The file is called XZ-lockeddualrecovery2.7.63-BETA.flashable.zip (8.48MB), download it and copy it to your phone, preferably the same place you copied the iHackers 2.0 ROM. To make things easier for yourself, create a new folder on your phone or SD Card in your phone and name it iHackers. Copy both the iHackers 2.0 ROM and the flashable Locked Dual Recovery.zip file into this folder.
7) With both files now copied to a folder on your phone, you're now ready to go into recovery to flash the iHackers 2.0 ROM. Boot into recovery and once you're there, do a Wipe Data/Factory Reset before Installing the ROM.
The rest of these steps are now taken directly from the iHackers 2.0 download thread on the Xperia Z1 Android Development forum.
8) Install the ROM and THEN Dual Recovery. Don't make the same mistake I did, once the installer is finished, DON'T REBOOT THE DEVICE. Uncheck the "Reboot Device" box and go back to recovery to install the flashable Dual Recovery.zip file that's in the iHackers 2.0 folder.
9) Switch Off Your Phone (Do Not Reboot). Select No to Disable Flash Recovery Confirmation.
10) Install Kernel.ftf for C6903 (.290) or Kernel.ftf for C6902 (.290) with Flashtool to get compatible Kernel and Baseband. To download the kernel.ftf file, go to the original iHackers 2.0 thread to download and flash the kernel using Flashtool. You should be familiar with Flashtool at this point since if you make it to this step, you've already used Flashtool once to flash the .534 baseband version of Android.
11) Reboot and Enjoy. Now you're running the latest version of Android 4.3 on your Xperia Z1 on a Locked Bootloader WITH full Root Access. Sure, it's not the stock version but the iHackers 2.0 version of Android 4.3 is just as good, if not better. This will certainly do until there's a better way to simply root the newest Stock Version of Android 4.3.
Step by Step Guide made by @x016x so Thanks him, and Me, because I posted here.
You can flash the latest z1 dual recovery, not only 2.7.63.
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Stuck on Boot Loop
I tried with shem tutorial but stuck at boot loop.
Big thanks to eclyptos for your precise and detail oriented instruction
everydayedin said:
I tried with shem tutorial but stuck at boot loop.
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So you are in bootloop? Something goes wrong there then. I don't know what is the main problem.
Now to go back to the beginning you have to flash Stock FTF with Flashtool.
So i rooted and had custom roms on my Z1 lastyear but had to go back to origional due to network issues i had and left it stock since going through rooting it and the whole process i didnt want to do again.
the problem i am having is the original threads that I looked up ALL the download links for the files required and Nut's .ftf are unavailable...
is there any new links threads that im missing out on? i looked at the thread on the development forum but same deal , dead links
currently sitting at
C6906
4.3
3.4.0-perf-g4f35567
14.2.A.0.290
i believe this is the rom i need to downgrade to hence why i didnt update.
any help would be appreciated. i can use the guides for the process and commands to use inside flashtool, i just need the correct files so i dont have the incorrect network problems i had before, and i dont want to brick my phone either.
Files needed for custom recovery to root and install custom rom
sorvis said:
So i rooted and had custom roms on my Z1 lastyear but had to go back to origional due to network issues i had and left it stock since going through rooting it and the whole process i didnt want to do again.
the problem i am having is the original threads that I looked up ALL the download links for the files required and Nut's .ftf are unavailable...
is there any new links threads that im missing out on? i looked at the thread on the development forum but same deal , dead links
currently sitting at
C6906
4.3
3.4.0-perf-g4f35567
14.2.A.0.290
i believe this is the rom i need to downgrade to hence why i didnt update.
any help would be appreciated. i can use the guides for the process and commands to use inside flashtool, i just need the correct files so i dont have the incorrect network problems i had before, and i dont want to brick my phone either.
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Ok so you should first download Z1-lockeddualrecovery2.8.3-RELEASE.installer.zip, just google it, I cant put links up.
Unzip it and execute the install script, make shure you activate USB Debbuging, it will ask you if you are rooted or not, if not it will still install custom recovery and you can root from there, you can also flash custom roms from there.
just a few things i gotta clear up if someone could answer :
Since im on a locked bootloader, which development thread do i use...
do i flash custom kernals or no? (pretty sure this would brick since the bootloader is locked?)
i know how to flash customs i just dont wanna go through the process of soft bricking and getting flashmod and sony to restore it like last time...
Edit:
i can get it rooted, and dual recovery installed... but every rom i try to install (even when it says its compatable) i get a sony logo or nothing at all...
do i have to update to 490 first?