[Q] Relocking the bootloader - Sony Xperia ZR

I unlocked my bootloader using the flash tool,didn't root or do anything that requires an unlocked bootloader.
And now i want to relock it,because my phone got water damaged and before i go to the Sony service center.
It's still fully functional(i can use it to do normal everyday things)but a small part of the digitizer is not working anymore,aswell as installing the 4.4 update.
Any help?
And will the warranty cover up non-user caused water damage?all ports were closed as well as the battery door.

Shakshireno said:
I unlocked my bootloader using the flash tool,didn't root or do anything that requires an unlocked bootloader.
And now i want to relock it,because my phone got water damaged and before i go to the Sony service center.
It's still fully functional(i can use it to do normal everyday things)but a small part of the digitizer is not working anymore,aswell as installing the 4.4 update.
Any help?
And will the warranty cover up non-user caused water damage?all ports were closed as well as the battery door.
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If you did not back up your TA partition before unlocking the phone I think you will not be able to relock it. No warranty in that situation.

drZeT said:
If you did not back up your TA partition before unlocking the phone I think you will not be able to relock it. No warranty in that situation.
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I just checked the Sony developer website,and it says that 2013 and newer devices,when unlocked,it well wipe all of your data,aswell as DRM stuff(track ID still works(and my data was not deleted)).
Are you supposed to receive Sony application updates when you've unlocked your phone?

Shakshireno said:
I just checked the Sony developer website,and it says that 2013 and newer devices,when unlocked,it well wipe all of your data,aswell as DRM stuff(track ID still works(and my data was not deleted)).
Are you supposed to receive Sony application updates when you've unlocked your phone?
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It does not delete data on external SDcard, only internal memory. Also unlocking bootloader will disable Bravia engine, u will still be able to tick it in settings but it won't work. Not sure about updates.

Shakshireno said:
I just checked the Sony developer website,and it says that 2013 and newer devices,when unlocked,it well wipe all of your data,aswell as DRM stuff(track ID still works(and my data was not deleted)).
Are you supposed to receive Sony application updates when you've unlocked your phone?
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in my case, nothing was deleted. no you won't get OTA updates when unlocked

anagramgenius said:
in my case, nothing was deleted. no you won't get OTA updates when unlocked
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I already knew that,i meant is there a way to install the official updates when unlocked.
I saw this thing called Emma,still waiting for my confirmation email though.

Shakshireno said:
I already knew that,i meant is there a way to install the official updates when unlocked.
I saw this thing called Emma,still waiting for my confirmation email though.
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search the forum for required FTF and flash it using flash tool.

anagramgenius said:
search the forum for required FTF and flash it using flash tool.
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Can you link it to me please?
i only found the files for the Z1,Z1 compact,Z and Z Ultra

Can you relock the bootloader using the tool provided by Sony?

Sorry for hijacking this thread. I have unlocked my ZR by flashtool also took TA partition backup before. Now i want to relock it as i need be2 and breathing light . My question is would i still be able to unlock and relock any number of times in the future?

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Doomkernel questions

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.
Someguyfromhell said:
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?
Just2Cause said:
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.
Just2Cause said:
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.
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Someguyfromhell said:
Not as far as I know. Older Xperia models had test point method, but Z1 does not have this option.
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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.

[Q] How to backup TA, MAC and IMEI with unlocked BL?

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....
eclyptos said:
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
ghostman2 said:
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.
Hani88 said:
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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[Q] Bootlader

i had checked that code for checking boot loader it says yes
it means my boot loader is unlocked or not
if its unlcoked then what should i do because i had purchase this mobile before 2 days
so please revert
Azhar
azhar.munshi said:
i had checked that code for checking boot loader it says yes
it means my boot loader is unlocked or not
if its unlcoked then what should i do because i had purchase this mobile before 2 days
so please revert
Azhar
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It means that you can unlock your bootloader... It doesn't come unlocked you have to unlock it..
Refer this for more information http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2354721
For Root refer this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2440375
HIT THANKS IF YOU LIKE MY WORK!..
i want to ask you something my last mobile is Samsung galaxy r
when we install kernel there is warning or yellow triangle sign is coming rest things work fine
download count also increases
i want to know that if i root Sony sp then like some things happen
i have to submit my full imei number to Sony
if i lock boot loader again then i can regain my warranty if my imei number is with sony
Azhar
There is no flash counter to worry about with Sony phones...... Once you have unlocked bootloader your warranty is void even if you relock it.
Rooting does not void warranty.
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zolaisugly said:
Once you have unlocked bootloader your warranty is void even if you relock it.
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Why?? I will relock bootloader, restore DRM keys, flash stock rom and will have same system when was when I bought the phone.
That I have "order" unlocking bootloader key doesen't mean that I did it.
smogf said:
Why?? I will relock bootloader, restore DRM keys, flash stock rom and will have same system when was when I bought the phone.
That I have "order" unlocking bootloader key doesen't mean that I did it.
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Read this in particular the very bottom paragraph....
http://unlockbootloader.sonymobile.com/instructions
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Yes. But when you relock it, restore TA partition and flash stock there will be no sign that you have done it.
You may be correct... but most people will say that unlocking bootloader well void the warranty.
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smogf said:
Yes. But when you relock it, restore TA partition and flash stock there will be no sign that you have done it.
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Yes, but you have given the imei of your device to Sony in order to get the unlock code. So if something happens to you phone and you get it at a Sony repairing center, the first thing they do is to read the imei from your device and check if it is in there database
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zolaisugly said:
You may be correct... but most people will say that unlocking bootloader well void the warranty.
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Yes. But when youcrelock it your warrany magically came back
AnDas said:
Yes, but you have given the imei of your device to Sony in order to get the unlock code. So if something happens to you phone and you get it at a Sony repairing center, the first thing they do is to read the imei from your device and check if it is in there database
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And so?? They also have my phone in database when I bought it. I dont understand your reasoning.
I have buy a bulb yesterday. Just in case. Thats mean that I have to immediately change it??
No.
And for confirmation.
I ave do it twice.
First with my old LG GT540. (Stock -> root -> cyanogenmod (warranty off) -> flash stock without recovery, and fastboot (warranty on)
Second. Xperia SP (Stock -> root -> bootloader unlock (warranty off) -> existenz -> relocking BL -> Restoring TA -> Stock ROM (warranty on)
Both of them was rapairing without aditional costs.
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Unlocking bootloader allowed, why not root?

If sony is completely fine with us unlocking hte bootloader, as shown here: http://unlockbootloader.sonymobile.com/unlocking-boot-loader
Why did they make it so difficult to root the device?
Supish said:
If sony is completely fine with us unlocking hte bootloader, as shown here: http://unlockbootloader.sonymobile.com/unlocking-boot-loader
Why did they make it so difficult to root the device?
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If you can unlock the bootloader it is a very easy 2 second job to root.
But id have to downgrade my firmware. And my data would be erased. Seems so needless
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Supish said:
But id have to downgrade my firmware. And my data would be erased. Seems so needless
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That's only to back up TA upgrading with root from 4.2.2 is to 4.3 or 4.4 is not supported.
Upgrade to stock then unlock
Also I think losing all data is a sacrifice worth it besidesvyou can back up data Sony provides you with the tools or just copy SD card to desktop and restore when done.
OOORRRRRRRR.....
You can get pre-rooted firmware here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2711982
Backup TA and unlock(if you want but I'm getting the sense that you just want root)
The last option is the preferred one no downgrade pain nonsense.
And finally to answer your Question: Sony is gonna Sony they say they don't mind you unlocking boot loader but the remove the good stuff like BIONZ. Now just imagine with root in which they never claimed to not mind about.
yup owns Z1 and stuff.
RealiableCandy4 said:
That's only to back up TA upgrading with root from 4.2.2 is to 4.3 or 4.4 is not supported.
Upgrade to stock then unlock
Also I think losing all data is a sacrifice worth it besidesvyou can back up data Sony provides you with the tools or just copy SD card to desktop and restore when done.
OOORRRRRRRR.....
You can get pre-rooted firmware here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2711982
Backup TA and unlock(if you want but I'm getting the sense that you just want root)
The last option is the preferred one no downgrade pain nonsense.
And finally to answer your Question: Sony is gonna Sony they say they don't mind you unlocking boot loader but the remove the good stuff like BIONZ. Now just imagine with root in which they never claimed to not mind about.
yup owns Z1 and stuff.
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Ive checked my phone on *#*#SERVICE#*#* and it says bootloader unlock allowed: no. What do you recommend I do?
Supish said:
Ive checked my phone on *#*#SERVICE#*#* and it says bootloader unlock allowed: no. What do you recommend I do?
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As for unlocking bootloader there's no hope. But you can still get root by flashing pre-rooted firmware in the link I provided in previous post. Just follow the locked bootloader instructions.
yup owns Z1 and stuff. Also if I've helped you don't forget to hit THANKS - actions speak louder that words.
I did not thought that the first question of the OP was to root the phone ....

Can we relock the bootloader of the Xperia 1 ii?

As the title states, can an unlocked bootloader be locked again?
Yes
nebula9 said:
Yes
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100% sure?
Sony Developers got back to me and said:
"We are sorry to say that it is not possible to relock the bootloader of your device after unlocking it. However, it is possible to get back to the standard Sony software using our Flash tool"
I may sell this device and would like to relock it
cd993 said:
100% sure?
Sony Developers got back to me and said:
"We are sorry to say that it is not possible to relock the bootloader of your device after unlocking it. However, it is possible to get back to the standard Sony software using our Flash tool"
I may sell this device and would like to relock it
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I'm not sure to what extent it can be relocked one day, but Sony phones generally have had a sort of fuse (meaning that even relocking _usually_ does not mean restoring to original state, unless you are able to do TA backups with a hack).
TL;DR: if you really want to resell it as locked, don't unlock it.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-1/help/xperia-1-drm-keys-locking-bootloader-t4079715
You can see on the Xperia 1, using fastboot you can relock the phone, and apparently this even restores DRM functionality (though no guarantees). But it will still have "YES" for "is ever unlocked" — so you'd be relocking it, but it would still be indicated in the service menu that this was once an unlocked phone.
nebula9 said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-1/help/xperia-1-drm-keys-locking-bootloader-t4079715
You can see on the Xperia 1, using fastboot you can relock the phone, and apparently this even restores DRM functionality (though no guarantees). But it will still have "YES" for "is ever unlocked" — so you'd be relocking it, but it would still be indicated in the service menu that this was once an unlocked phone.
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That's fair enough, just so long ad that splash screen at the beginning is gone!

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