hi guys. i tried to unlock my xperia t by flashing a new rom but apparently that didn't work. i found this thread and was wondering if it is similar? thanks
pavkoni said:
hi guys. i tried to unlock my xperia t by flashing a new rom but apparently that didn't work. i found this thread and was wondering if it is similar? thanks
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1) Rooting and unlocking the bootloader has nothing to do with sim unlocking. Flashing a custom ROM will NOT sim unlock your phone. Goto a paid for site or speak to your carrier to get sim unlock.
2) There are loads of guides in this forum to root and unlock the T, no need to look under other device forums.
3) Is this a question? I think so for several reasons.....one, I answered it, two, you even said it was a question in your title....guess what, it should be in the QUESTION AND ANSWER section.
Thread moved. Please post your questions here in Q&A in future.
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hi, i got one q to ask, is it unlock bootloader will damage bravia engine?
yeeyon1990 said:
hi, i got one q to ask, is it unlock bootloader will damage bravia engine?
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No need to tell us you are a newbie
You proved that when you posted a question in the general section.
Also, that you have obviously failed to find the search box. Its in the top right, just search in there and you will find your answer
Hi guys,
First i would lie to apologize to start this thread, as many have threads with a similar question were been asked. As I still cant find the correct answer, hence I am starting this thread.
I am currently of JB Stock ROM 4.1.2(20A-ESA-XXX) and i have just rooted my device few mins back without any kind of hassles using the the method given in this link (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2180688).
I am willing to install a custom rom, but without unlocking the bootloader it wont be possible. Request you guys to direct/show me the correct way to unlock my phones bootloader.
Thanks & Regards,
Bhavik
bhavik_kk said:
Hi guys,
First i would lie to apologize to start this thread, as many have threads with a similar question were been asked. As I still cant find the correct answer, hence I am starting this thread.
I am currently of JB Stock ROM 4.1.2(20A-ESA-XXX) and i have just rooted my device few mins back without any kind of hassles using the the method given in this link (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2180688).
I am willing to install a custom rom, but without unlocking the bootloader it wont be possible. Request you guys to direct/show me the correct way to unlock my phones bootloader.
Thanks & Regards,
Bhavik
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2263627
This one should work otherwise use this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2224020
Have fun mate.
Hi all,
I usually buy phones and install custom ROMs ASAP...but as many of you are doing as well, I am currently waiting for the bootloader issue to be fixed so that I can use the camera with a custom ROM.
Basically I have a few questions which I was hoping someone could answer please:
Who can actually fix this issue? Sony or personal developers?
Is there an expected date this looks to be achieved? How soon can this be solved?
Is there anywhere I can check progress for the solution?
Right now I'm just browsing every z1 forum section and threads to see if anything has changed....so would be great to get answers to the above.
Apologies if there is another thread for this - please let me know if there is and I'll have a read.
Hi guys!
I have the x3 compact since 3. October and i'm thinking about rooting it.. I have experience with the arc s and i dont want to unlock the bootloader because the z3 compact will get lots of updates for sure and then i can flash almost every rom with locked bootloader..
Is there any method now to root it or no way at the moment?
Thank ya anyways,
Yours slimy!
slimy44 said:
Hi guys!
I have the x3 compact since 3. October and i'm thinking about rooting it.. I have experience with the arc s and i dont want to unlock the bootloader because the z3 compact will get lots of updates for sure and then i can flash almost every rom with locked bootloader..
Is there any method now to root it or no way at the moment?
Thank ya anyways,
Yours slimy!
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Wrong forum and answered like 50 times. I could answer it I suppose, but do a search.
Come on.. I thought an exploit had been found. See former post and use a "?"
Please post questions in the Q&A section
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hello i have a question i have an xperia z rooted and when i was going to intall a boot loader i coudent cause i have boot loader allowed no so there is any chance to install like 4.4.4 pac man or lilipop and if not what can it do whit my decive rooted and whiout bootleader like what advantege i have that is rooted thank you
zamine33 said:
hello i have a question i have an xperia z rooted and when i was going to intall a boot loader i coudent cause i have boot loader allowed no so there is any chance to install like 4.4.4 pac man or lilipop and if not what can it do whit my decive rooted and whiout bootleader like what advantege i have that is rooted thank you
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Dude, read the forum rules and use the search function. There is a sticky thread here which says "Do not post questions here". Besides that, there are some threads that will answer your question
St.Jimmy90 said:
Dude, read the forum rules and use the search function. There is a sticky thread here which says "Do not post questions here". Besides that, there are some threads that will answer your question
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Thread author:
If status shows, that Boodloader Unlock allowed: NO, then it can't be change to YES.
You have hard locked your bootloader by your carrier or something else.
If you was on 4.1 ROM or sth, and then the status was YES, but after installation to the newer android version if became "NO", then it can be reverted to the previously status ("YES") with flashing .ZIP (search in forum, I've did that and it worked for me, but I can't remember what was it named like, 'cause I've did that ~ 8 months ago).
Hope helped
To Jimmy:
Is it so hard to answer this question? Well, you've warned him, but you haven't answered his queston..
He's new here and it doesn't take too much time from you to answer 1 or 2 sentences.
LaurynasVP said:
Thread author:
If status shows, that Boodloader Unlock allowed: NO, then it can't be change to YES.
You have hard locked your bootloader by your carrier or something else.
If you was on 4.1 ROM or sth, and then the status was YES, but after installation to the newer android version if became "NO", then it can be reverted to the previously status ("YES") with flashing .ZIP (search in forum, I've did that and it worked for me, but I can't remember what was it named like, 'cause I've did that ~ 8 months ago).
Hope helped
To Jimmy:
Is it so hard to answer this question? Well, you've warned him, but you haven't answered his queston..
He's new here and it doesn't take too much time from you to answer 1 or 2 sentences.
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Thanks mate I.gonna check