Hi All.
I have noticed that, on a daily basis, either my bluetooth or wifi freeze, then when I turn them off, they wont go back on without a reboot.. quite frustrating. First notices when out of the blue, the car handsfree couldnt contact the phone anymore.
Anyone have similar issues with the Xperia t?
David
Pleas provide us with more information. Is it all stock? Did you flash the phone? Gain root access? How long do you have it. And when was the first time this has occurred and what was the last thing you did with it. First of all try to repair your phone with Pc companion.
Sent from my LT30p, 4.1.2 stock, DooMKernel v7,root access, unlocked bootloader.
It had stock on it.. and it was happening, so I installed a debranded rom and I thought it was fixed, but its not.
I have it a month but its second hand. Will a repair with PC companion do any more than put a stock rom on it?
I have it rooted, but the bootloader isnt unlockable.
ArmaNineTSeven said:
Pleas provide us with more information. Is it all stock? Did you flash the phone? Gain root access? How long do you have it. And when was the first time this has occurred and what was the last thing you did with it. First of all try to repair your phone with Pc companion.
Sent from my LT30p, 4.1.2 stock, DooMKernel v7,root access, unlocked bootloader.
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Should only repair things and put on back stock rom. If that doesn't help, you may have a harware prob.
dmarkey said:
It had stock on it.. and it was happening, so I installed a debranded rom and I thought it was fixed, but its not.
I have it a month but its second hand. Will a repair with PC companion do any more than put a stock rom on it?
I have it rooted, but the bootloader isnt unlockable.
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ArmaNineTSeven said:
Should only repair things and put on back stock rom. If that doesn't help, you may have a harware prob.
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Is it possible the phone is still under warranty? I have no idea
Probably it's still under warranty, I think you have at least 1year warranty with your phone.
Sent from my LT30p, 4.1.2 stock, DooMKernel v7,root access, unlocked bootloader.
ArmaNineTSeven said:
Probably it's still under warranty, I think you have at least 1year warranty with your phone.
Sent from my LT30p, 4.1.2 stock, DooMKernel v7,root access, unlocked bootloader.
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After 2 repair attempts, I get a new phone..
And the new phone has Bootloader Unlock Allowed = YES
RESULT!!!!
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My X8 was rooted and unlocked bootloader. I know that I will lost my guarantee.
But I have problem with my LCD touchscreen. It's the hardware problem, not software. So, I think I can get my guarantee.
how SEC identify the rooted and unlocked phone?? Can I get my guarantee back??
Re-lock bootloader, flash stock firmware and send your phone to Sony
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Re-lock bootloader, flash stock firmware and send your phone to Sony
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I read that re-locking a bootloader with a custom kernel installed would brick your phone, is that not correct? I belive the correct way would to be to reflash your phone to stock using SEUS and then lock the bootloader?
I'm not saying that eagleeyetom is wrong, I'm fairly new to this type of thing but I do remember the unlockbootloader guide stating not to relock bootloader with a custom Kernel installed as you'd brick the phone. Just trying to help
thanks for help.
my touchscreen is broken. I wanna change it to the new one.
I should relock my phone, right??
Are they check the software?? I think i've got the hardware problem..
Yeah, you're right. You should first flash stock kernel and then re-lock.
thanks.. i'll try it..
Hi, I unlocked the bootloader on my xperia t lt30p one time with intention to root it and install custom roms but never did as I nearly bricked it when putting a kernel on. I managed to put what I think is a stock kernel and rom back on, but I went to update it the other day and pc companion says that it could not complete the operation because the phone has been modified. I read somewhere that having the bootloader unlocked can cause this, so I wish to re lock it. Could anyone point me in the direction of a good tutorial to do so? Cheers...
Josh
josh1quattro said:
Hi, I unlocked the bootloader on my xperia t lt30p one time with intention to root it and install custom roms but never did as I nearly bricked it when putting a kernel on. I managed to put what I think is a stock kernel and rom back on, but I went to update it the other day and pc companion says that it could not complete the operation because the phone has been modified. I read somewhere that having the bootloader unlocked can cause this, so I wish to re lock it. Could anyone point me in the direction of a good tutorial to do so? Cheers...
Josh
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This thread has steps for relocking the bootloader - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2092227, they were using a Xperia V so you'll need to use a different FTF file for your Xperia T- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1924221
josh1quattro said:
Hi, I unlocked the bootloader on my xperia t lt30p one time with intention to root it and install custom roms but never did as I nearly bricked it when putting a kernel on. I managed to put what I think is a stock kernel and rom back on, but I went to update it the other day and pc companion says that it could not complete the operation because the phone has been modified. I read somewhere that having the bootloader unlocked can cause this, so I wish to re lock it. Could anyone point me in the direction of a good tutorial to do so? Cheers...
Josh
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the link provided by our friend is quite good, that's where you have to head over
and about the tutorial, tha't so easy, just flash that FTF file via Flashtools
power off your phone, open flashtools, select flash logo, then FLASH MODE, then connect your phone as you are pressing down the VOLUME DOWN button, and let it do the rest
disconnect and enjoy your relocked bootloader
So I won't need to re flash the rom again? sorry. I'm a bit of a noob at phone modding. Pc's I can do. Not phones yet. Hahaha.
no, flash the relock ftf found in the dev section, and it just relocks your bootloader, your rom will stay the same
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So I won't need to re flash the rom again? sorry. I'm a bit of a noob at phone modding. Pc's I can do. Not phones yet. Hahaha.
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RElock won't affect you rom, BUT if you unlcok AGAIN, then at the very first start up of the phone when it is the first time after RE-UNlocking, it will have a factory reset
just wanted to let you know
but for now, NO, it won't touch your firmware
Just done it. Worked. Cheers guys,
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Just done it. Worked. Cheers guys,
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pressing Thank button is a better option, instead of saying "cheers", believe me
happy to see you made it, bro
Relocking Xperia T
BarneyJ said:
This thread has steps for relocking the bootloader - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2092227, they were using a Xperia V so you'll need to use a different FTF file for your Xperia T- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1924221
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I want to relock ma Xperia T via EMMA Flashtool...I have downloaded the relock xperia t.ftf file...but i dont know how to drage and drop the file to Emma service list..plz help..ma device is near dead...
engrizhar said:
I want to relock ma Xperia T via EMMA Flashtool...I have downloaded the relock xperia t.ftf file...but i dont know how to drage and drop the file to Emma service list..plz help..ma device is near dead...
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Use flashtool
I've recently flashed this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2448613 and was just wondering can I still update via Pc companion/SEUS to new firmwares/updates without losing the kernel, root etc...like will it replace the kernel with a stock one?
I'm a noob at Flashing and search didn't really answer my question.
If you have unlocked your bootloader by the official method at unlockbootloader.sonymobile.com, then you can not use PC Companion or SEUS to update firmware.
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If you have unlocked your bootloader by the official method at unlockbootloader.sonymobile.com, then you can not use PC Companion or SEUS to update firmware.
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From what you said, I understand that there is an unofficial way to unlock the bootloader and still be able to use PC Companion and SEUS to update firmware?
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From what you said, I understand that there is an unofficial way to unlock the bootloader and still be able to use PC Companion and SEUS to update firmware?
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If your bootloader is unlocked, there is no way to use pc companion or seus to update firmware unless you relock it
Thankyou for the replies, I might try to relock my bootloader. I unlocked it through the official Sony method.
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From what you said, I understand that there is an unofficial way to unlock the bootloader and still be able to use PC Companion and SEUS to update firmware?
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Not as far as I know. Older Xperia models had test point method, but Z1 does not have this option.
Sent from my LT18i
Someguyfromhell said:
Not as far as I know. Older Xperia models had test point method, but Z1 does not have this option.
Sent from my LT18i
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Has someone actually ruled this out? I mostly hear that people with LB go swap their phones or just make sure they're getting a UB phone in the first place. The main complication I see is compromising the waterproof gasket...
Test point method?
xasbo said:
Has someone actually ruled this out? I mostly hear that people with LB go swap their phones or just make sure they're getting a UB phone in the first place. The main complication I see is compromising the waterproof gasket...
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Unlocking bootloader doesn't have anything to do with waterproofness, it's something done using a computer.
Just2Cause said:
Unlocking bootloader doesn't have anything to do with waterproofness, it's something done using a computer.
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Obviously. In order to access test points, the back cover will have to be removed. The back cover uses tape/gasketing to enforce waterproofing. My question was about whether someone has actually looked into a testpoint unlock yet for the XZ1.
Greetings to everyone
I have already unlocked BL & rooted my 4.3 xperia Z1 with CWM recovery installed... the camera and everything works fine
So, how to backup TA, MAC and IMEI with unlocked BL? I want to avoid any furthur losing possibility of them
Sorry If this a repeated question but I have searched a lot before posting this
thank you
You can't Backup your TA if you Unlocked your Bootloader. You lost your DRM keys permanently. You will not be able to re-lock you bootloader and you are not covered by your warranty. Sorry but you should read carefully before do anything.
Yeah, too late, you should have done this before the unlock....
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You can't Backup your TA if you Unlocked your Bootloader. You lost your DRM keys permanently. You will not be able to re-lock you bootloader and you are not covered by your warranty. Sorry but you should read carefully before do anything.
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oh.. I hope everything will still fine .. but I saw option in flashtool to relock BL.. it won't relock my phone ?? ... and what is the safe way to update my device firmware when 4.4 kitkat arrives to xperia z1 ??? and what are the risks now ?? what I must avoid and never do ?? any advices for me ???... sure it's better to stay one 4.3 without root rather than breaking my phone
thank you
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Yeah, too late, you should have done this before the unlock....
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yeah I realize that .. I was on HTC before and I didn't know that the unlock BL is like that in SONY .. it's all my fault
Hani88 said:
oh.. I hope everything will still fine
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Should be all fine but the safest way was backup TA first because if one day happen something on your phone you can't go via warranty.
Hani88 said:
.. but I saw option in flashtool to relock BL.. it won't relock my phone ??
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You still losing your DRM keys so even if he does it's compromise, no x-reality, bionz engine and bravia.
Hani88 said:
... and what is the safe way to update my device firmware when 4.4 kitkat arrives to xperia z1 ???
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This is not a problem, the FTFs will be upload here on XDA like for .290 and Custom Roms as well.
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and what are the risks now ??
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This is what we said already, the risk is if you brick the phone and the warranty will not cover that.
Hani88 said:
what I must avoid and never do ?? any advices for me ???... sure it's better to stay one 4.3 without root rather than breaking my phone
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You don't have to avoid anything just read carefully everything when you try to do something. My advice is now to wait for the confirmed and safe way to root or update. In your position you already lost the safest way so I will root, update or flash custom roms to enjoy the phone but remember, it's your own risk and responsability.
Ive done the same, came from HTC.....so I will still have all tge features unless I flash say cm11 and try to go back to a Sony based rom?
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Hi,
I have a Xperia Z1 with 5.1.1 which rooted and flashed with XZDualrecovery. Bootloader is locked.
However, due to a problem; I need to send this device to Sony service center to replace the battery. The phone is still 8 months old and is covered with warranty.
Can someone please guide me whether if I do a software repair via Sony PCC, will it do any harm to the phone since it has been rooted and has custom recovery? Or can I do it in the normal way and restore the phone to it's stock recovery. Is there any precautions to be taken?
UnlimitedBB said:
Hi,
I have a Xperia Z1 with 5.1.1 which rooted and flashed with XZDualrecovery. Bootloader is locked.
However, due to a problem; I need to send this device to Sony service center to replace the battery. The phone is still 8 months old and is covered with warranty.
Can someone please guide me whether if I do a software repair via Sony PCC, will it do any harm to the phone since it has been rooted and has custom recovery? Or can I do it in the normal way and restore the phone to it's stock recovery. Is there any precautions to be taken?
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The bootloader is locked so there shouldn't be any problem..
I did it too months ago when I also needed to send it to service and I had no problems
UltraWelfare said:
The bootloader is locked so there shouldn't be any problem..
I did it too months ago when I also needed to send it to service and I had no problems
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Thanks for the reply. I have repaired it via PCC and the phone works fine.