I bought a used (unrooted, AFAIK) Xperia Z (Android 4.3) and have used it on T-Mobile's own prepaid plan for the better part of the last year. I recently moved (back) to Europe and requested the unlock code from T-Mobile and upon confirming the IMEI they provided it with no qualms. However, it turns out the damned code does not unlock the phone ("could not unlock network").
I have tried four (4) different non-T-Mobile SIM cards from three (3) different local carriers. I have tried to delete all content and hard reset the device. I have tried to update the firmware (no available updates). Nothing seems to work. Please provide your thoughts and suggestions?
Thanks in advance!
Anyone?
Crezt said:
I bought a used (unrooted, AFAIK) Xperia Z (Android 4.3) and have used it on T-Mobile's own prepaid plan for the better part of the last year. I recently moved (back) to Europe and requested the unlock code from T-Mobile and upon confirming the IMEI they provided it with no qualms. However, it turns out the damned code does not unlock the phone ("could not unlock network").
I have tried four (4) different non-T-Mobile SIM cards from three (3) different local carriers. I have tried to delete all content and hard reset the device. I have tried to update the firmware (no available updates). Nothing seems to work. Please provide your thoughts and suggestions?
Thanks in advance!
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Can you give us more informations? Model number? Did you send IMEI from the bottom of device? Try to check IMEI with *#06#, maybe IMEI is not the same as on the bottom (changed motherboard).
Are you sure the phone was locked to the T-Mobile network?
Thanks for the feedback, guys.
It's a model C6606 with the T-Mobile logos and bloatware.
The IMEI # when doing the number combination matches the number on the underside of the phone.
Actually, that is a valid point. I know for a fact that it's a T-Mobile device, but the previous owner could possibly have unlocked it himself. But then again, I can only assume it would've worked with my other SIM, and I wouldn't have had this problem?
Did you read this page? http://www.xperiacodes.com/can-unlock-your-sony-xperia/
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Unfortunately there is one scenario when you cannot unlock your Sony Xperia. This state is usually called Blocked Counter or hard locked.
As you might now our method of unlocking Sony Xperia is by entering a code in to it, the unlock code. Just like with a simcard, ATM card or any other object that requires a code there is a certain amount of tries before its blocked, this is what we call counter blocked.
Sony Xperia usually has 5 or 10 tries to enter the correct unlock code, after that its counter blocked and will not accept any code, not even the correct one. There is no solution for this state on Sony Xperia, however it’s possible to solve it on Sony Ericsson Xperia.
SO CAN YOU UNLOCK YOUR SONY?
To save you and us from any grief we have made a small tutorial on how you easily can check if you can unlock your Sony Xperia. If you have a brand new Sony Xperia you do not have to do this test, but it’s highly recommended that you do it if you have a used Sony Xperia.
Start the phone without a simcard inside.
Enter: *#*#7378423#*#*
A menu will appear.
Go to: SERVICE INFO
Go to: SIMLOCK
At the row called NETWORK, what number is here?
If the NETWORK row is followed by the number: 10, 9, 8 , 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 you are ok, you CAN unlock your Sony without any problems.
If the NETWORK row is followed by the number: 0 then you CANNOT unlock your Sony, do not order a unlock code – it will not work.
In some rare cases the NETWORK row can be followed by the word UNLIMITED, these phones are no problem to unlock, you can order a code and it will work.
Crezt said:
Thanks for the feedback, guys.
It's a model C6606 with the T-Mobile logos and bloatware.
The IMEI # when doing the number combination matches the number on the underside of the phone.
Actually, that is a valid point. I know for a fact that it's a T-Mobile device, but the previous owner could possibly have unlocked it himself. But then again, I can only assume it would've worked with my other SIM, and I wouldn't have had this problem?
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Did you check SIM slot? Maybe it is damaged. What message did you get when you insert your SIM card?
****, I got the number 0, so apparently my phone is not unlockable?
Crezt said:
****, I got the number 0, so apparently my phone is not unlockable?
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Sorry to say this, but yeah, it looks that way. The previous owner tried to unlock it 10 times and now it's unlockable. Maybe there is another way, but I really doubt it.
That's horrible news. I can't even get past it by rooting the phone? :crying:
Crezt said:
That's horrible news. I can't even get past it by rooting the phone? :crying:
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Maybe you can try in Sony repair center, if anyone can unlock that device, they can, believe me. :good:
Thanks for the tips. I have sent the Norwegian Support Department an e-mail. Crossing my fingers.
I have already spent $250 on 2x new screens, so I'd hate to see this thing end up being useless. Plus, I like it.
Cenobite_ said:
Did you read this page? http://www.xperiacodes.com/can-unlock-your-sony-xperia/
[Partially copied below]
Unfortunately there is one scenario when you cannot unlock your Sony Xperia. This state is usually called Blocked Counter or hard locked.
As you might now our method of unlocking Sony Xperia is by entering a code in to it, the unlock code. Just like with a simcard, ATM card or any other object that requires a code there is a certain amount of tries before its blocked, this is what we call counter blocked.
Sony Xperia usually has 5 or 10 tries to enter the correct unlock code, after that its counter blocked and will not accept any code, not even the correct one. There is no solution for this state on Sony Xperia, however it’s possible to solve it on Sony Ericsson Xperia.
SO CAN YOU UNLOCK YOUR SONY?
To save you and us from any grief we have made a small tutorial on how you easily can check if you can unlock your Sony Xperia. If you have a brand new Sony Xperia you do not have to do this test, but it’s highly recommended that you do it if you have a used Sony Xperia.
Start the phone without a simcard inside.
Enter: *#*#7378423#*#*
A menu will appear.
Go to: SERVICE INFO
Go to: SIMLOCK
At the row called NETWORK, what number is here?
If the NETWORK row is followed by the number: 10, 9, 8 , 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 you are ok, you CAN unlock your Sony without any problems.
If the NETWORK row is followed by the number: 0 then you CANNOT unlock your Sony, do not order a unlock code – it will not work.
In some rare cases the NETWORK row can be followed by the word UNLIMITED, these phones are no problem to unlock, you can order a code and it will work.
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I have 0. So my Z is locked?
TapaTalked from my MultiROM Xperia™ Z (C660²) running Dirty Unicorns OR PAC MAN ROM!
androidfreak70 said:
I have 0. So my Z is locked?
TapaTalked from my MultiROM Xperia™ Z (C660²) running Dirty Unicorns OR PAC MAN ROM!
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It depends. Unbranded, unlocked handsets say 0 because they're already unlocked.
If it says [X] Network 0, then it's locked. If there's no X in the square brackets, then it's unlocked.
Here's a screenshot from my unbranded, unlocked phone.
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It depends. Unbranded, unlocked handsets say 0 because they're already unlocked.
If it says [X] Network 0, then it's locked. If there's no X in the square brackets, then it's unlocked.
Here's a screenshot from my unbranded, unlocked phone.
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Oh great thanks kingvortex
TapaTalked from my MultiROM Xperia™ Z (C660²) running Dirty Unicorns OR PAC MAN ROM!
You're welcome.
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So, you can't root the device if it's so-called 'counter blocked'?
Crezt said:
So, you can't root the device if it's so-called 'counter blocked'?
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Yes, you can root. You can't unlock the bootloader on a C6606 though. It's permanently locked. This isn't connected to the network lock though.
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Wait, so there is hope?
But I thought unlocking the bootloader was a contingency for getting root access?
Crezt said:
Wait, so there is hope?
But I thought unlocking the bootloader was a contingency for getting root access?
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Yes. My bootloader is currently locked and I have root. Depending which version of Android you're running, it's easy to root. If you're on 4.4.2, just use towelroot. If you updated to 10.5.1.A.0.283 (4.4.4) via an FTF, then it's slightly more complicated. Guide here.
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Okay people now that I have been able to create a stock AT&T LT30at ftf file: https://docs.google.com/open?id=0ByrrmqPijqISREZpSE16bWdKV1E I went ahead with testing if I could flash a generic LT30p firmware on my LT30at EXCLUDING the baseband so I could keep LTE.
I used the LT30p firmware version 7.0.A.3.195 generic and flashed it through flashtools wiping everything but excluding the baseband. By doing this I was able to keep LTE support and have a generic unbranded firmware. I then restored all my apps using the included backup & restore app ( I had manually installed it on the LT30at firmware previously)
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Everything went fine but of course I couldn't root using Bin4ry's method with the firmware I used. Also tethering works without issue. I did have to setup the AT&T LTE apn which can be found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=27979729&postcount=4
Spectre51 said:
Everything went fine but of course I couldn't root using Bin4ry's method with the firmware I used.
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Is there any way to root then? According to Jozinek's method we have to unlock the bootloader and that's not possible with the TL.
mrdommike said:
Is there any way to root then? According to Jozinek's method we have to unlock the bootloader and that's not possible with the TL.
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You can root officially via the sony official method. Then you can flash custom kernel.
gregbradley said:
You can root officially via the sony official method. Then you can flash custom kernel.
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I have an ATT xperia TL with a locked bootloader, don't think I'll be able to flash custom kernals
mrdommike said:
I have an ATT xperia TL with a locked bootloader, don't think I'll be able to flash custom kernals
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Unlock the bootloader to flash custom kernels. Use this method from the official sony website, then flash the advanced stock kernel which has root.
This should work unless AT&T have done somethg nasty, in which case why do you bother with that provider, just change to another company
gregbradley said:
Unlock the bootloader to flash custom kernels. Use this method from the official sony website, then flash the advanced stock kernel which has root.
This should work unless AT&T have done somethg nasty, in which case why do you bother with that provider, just change to another company
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ATT TL bootloader is locked as in not unlockable.
Sent from my Xperia T
tumult said:
ATT TL bootloader is locked as in not unlockable.
Sent from my Xperia T
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Ouch, why would you get an AT&T phone then.....with no prospect of community unlock (Test point is not a viable method) then it seems unless you can get a dev to work on root you are stuck. And I think that will be a low priority for devs atm. As far as I know Bin4ryhas not worked on it since it came it...so you may be stuck with it.
gregbradley said:
Ouch, why would you get an AT&T phone then.....with no prospect of community unlock (Test point is not a viable method) then it seems unless you can get a dev to work on root you are stuck. And I think that will be a low priority for devs atm. As far as I know Bin4ryhas not worked on it since it came it...so you may be stuck with it.
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Unfortunately AT&T is the only carrier in the US that sells Sony phones. Also Sony hasn't released an unlocked Xperia T for the US and I doubt they will since it's exclusive to AT&T right now.
gregbradley said:
Ouch, why would you get an AT&T phone then.....with no prospect of community unlock (Test point is not a viable method) then it seems unless you can get a dev to work on root you are stuck. And I think that will be a low priority for devs atm. As far as I know Bin4ryhas not worked on it since it came it...so you may be stuck with it.
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I am from Europe, have unlocked T . Just wrote what I read.
Sent from my Xperia T
Sony’s new flagship Android smartphone, the Sony Xperia TL is now available with US mobile carrier AT&T, the handset will set you bakc $99.99 when you sign up to a new two year contract with AT&T, the device is also available unlocked for $449.99.
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http://www.geeky-gadgets.com/sony-xperia-tl-lands-on-att-05-11-2012/
Doesnt this mean it is available on other carriers? In which case its bootloader should be unloackable.
Forgive me if i am wrong, I am from UK.
That site is wrong. The LTE equipped TL is not available unlocked anywhere "yet". Sony is talking about releasing and unlocked unbranded TL in the US but.its just talk right now.
Sent from my Sony Xperia™ ion
Spectre51 said:
That site is wrong. The LTE equipped TL is not available unlocked anywhere "yet". Sony is talking about releasing and unlocked unbranded TL in the US but.its just talk right now.
Sent from my Sony Xperia™ ion
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AT&T sucks in this regard. I have their xperia play phone that came out more the a year ago and still today only way to unlock bootloader is via setool2.
Spectre51 said:
That site is wrong. The LTE equipped TL is not available unlocked anywhere "yet". Sony is talking about releasing and unlocked unbranded TL in the US but.its just talk right now.
Sent from my Sony Xperia™ ion
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They said the same thing about the ion. 2 months ago I was on sonystyle.com and almost ordered the ion, but called and talked to a rep, and told me "not unlocked yet". He took my particulars so they can call me when the unlocked one became available. Needless to say..........
I say an unlocked TL ain't happening, ever!
Imdking said:
They said the same thing about the ion. 2 months ago I was on sonystyle.com and almost ordered the ion, but called and talked to a rep, and told me "not unlocked yet". He took my particulars so they can call me when the unlocked one became available. Needless to say..........
I say an unlocked TL ain't happening, ever!
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They hadn't been talking about unlocked ion at least not the US market. I have a friend at Sony that deals US Xperia sales. TL is being talked about though. But its not his decision that comes from higher ups. Hopefully they do. Of course for the ion you could always buy a lt28i (though no support in the US) for the TL it isn't that simple as the T doesn't have LTE like the TL.
Sent from my Sony Xperia™ ion
Spectre51 said:
Okay people now that I have been able to create a stock AT&T LT30at ftf file: https://docs.google.com/open?id=0ByrrmqPijqISREZpSE16bWdKV1E I went ahead with testing if I could flash a generic LT30p firmware on my LT30at EXCLUDING the baseband so I could keep LTE.
I used the LT30p firmware version 7.0.A.3.195 generic and flashed it through flashtools wiping everything but excluding the baseband. By doing this I was able to keep LTE support and have a generic unbranded firmware. I then restored all my apps using the included backup & restore app ( I had manually installed it on the LT30at firmware previously)
Everything went fine but of course I couldn't root using Bin4ry's method with the firmware I used. Also tethering works without issue. I did have to setup the AT&T LTE apn which can be found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=27979729&postcount=4
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Thanks for all the effort your putting in for the community here. I'd like to get all the AT&T software on the phone and this sounds like they way to do it. How do you exclude the baseband when your flashing?
Thanks
bagofsnakes said:
Thanks for all the effort your putting in for the community here. I'd like to get all the AT&T software on the phone and this sounds like they way to do it. How do you exclude the baseband when your flashing?
Thanks
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In flashtools just before you start the flash there is a check box on the right that says exclude baseband. Just check that.
Sent from my Sony Xperia™ P
MIUI on TL
Hey Spectre51 although the bootloader is locked on the TL do you think it can have MIUI like liuxueyuan1990 has for the ION?
305nole said:
Hey Spectre51 although the bootloader is locked on the TL do you think it can have MIUI like liuxueyuan1990 has for the ION?
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If it doesn't require a custom kernel then sure. If not then no. I don't know anything about MIUI so I can't say for sure.
Spectre51 said:
Okay people now that I have been able to create a stock AT&T LT30at ftf file: https://docs.google.com/open?id=0ByrrmqPijqISREZpSE16bWdKV1E I went ahead with testing if I could flash a generic LT30p firmware on my LT30at EXCLUDING the baseband so I could keep LTE.
I used the LT30p firmware version 7.0.A.3.195 generic and flashed it through flashtools wiping everything but excluding the baseband. By doing this I was able to keep LTE support and have a generic unbranded firmware. I then restored all my apps using the included backup & restore app ( I had manually installed it on the LT30at firmware previously)
Everything went fine but of course I couldn't root using Bin4ry's method with the firmware I used. Also tethering works without issue. I did have to setup the AT&T LTE apn which can be found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=27979729&postcount=4
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Is this the one you used to flash your TL?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1952716
Spectre51 said:
Okay people now that I have been able to create a stock AT&T LT30at ftf file: https://docs.google.com/open?id=0ByrrmqPijqISREZpSE16bWdKV1E I went ahead with testing if I could flash a generic LT30p firmware on my LT30at EXCLUDING the baseband so I could keep LTE.
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Hi .. So what if any method is available to root 7.0.A.3.195 ?
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Samsung Galaxy S 4G Carrier Unlocker
Easily unlock your T-Mobile/Wind Samsung Galaxy S 4G!
Have you wanted to do a carrier unlock on your phone easily? Tired of messing around with hex editors by hand? Did the unlock code T-Mobile and other unlock methods gave you not work?
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Minor under the hood changes
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* The application should be a little more reliable during the unlock process now
Dec 18, 2013
Version 2.0 Released!
Features a major UI redesign and easier to follow instructions!
New Icons (Thank you Pat!)
April 20, 2013
First Release!
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Nice:
It's amazing to see that you had the drive to make an app just for your fellow SGS4G users.
Thanks Alot FB.
I just got a Samsung Galaxy S 4G (SGH-T959V).
I went through a factory-wipe, update to 2.3.6, root, custom kernel, CM7 install, and now on CM9. It seems to work fine. Except I'm on AT&T!
I just purchased your app. I will try it out in a few hours. If it works, I'll leave a positive review here and on the Play store.
BitingChaos said:
I just got a Samsung Galaxy S 4G (SGH-T959V).
I went through a factory-wipe, update to 2.3.6, root, custom kernel, CM7 install, and now on CM9. It seems to work fine. Except I'm on AT&T!
I just purchased your app. I will try it out in a few hours. If it works, I'll leave a positive review here and on the Play store.
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Thank you, but if you're already using your SGH-T959V successfully on AT&T it means that your phone is already unlocked and don't need to attempt to unlock again.
FBis251 said:
Thank you, but if you're already using your SGH-T959V successfully on AT&T it means that your phone is already unlocked and don't need to attempt to unlock again.
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I was *not* using it on AT&T, that is why I bought your app.
The phone was locked to T-Mobile. When I put in my AT&T SIM, it asked for a SIM PIN or something.
With the T-Mobile SIM inserted, I ran your app, wrote down the number, put my AT&T SIM in, typed in the number, then it said "Network Unlocked" (or something like that).
Does this mean the device is unlocked for ANY GSM network (such as Bell or Rogers), or was it telling me that it was unlocked for just the AT&T SIM?
BitingChaos said:
I was *not* using it on AT&T, that is why I bought your app.
The phone was locked to T-Mobile. When I put in my AT&T SIM, it asked for a SIM PIN or something.
With the T-Mobile SIM inserted, I ran your app, wrote down the number, put my AT&T SIM in, typed in the number, then it said "Network Unlocked" (or something like that).
Does this mean the device is unlocked for ANY GSM network (such as Bell or Rogers), or was it telling me that it was unlocked for just the AT&T SIM?
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It should work with any compatible GSM network that uses a full-sized SIM card.
Hi, quick question about your App.
There will be soon the SGS4G Google Edition. It will be available only for AT&T and T-Mobile.
I'm from Belgium and I planned to buy the phone during my holidays in the U.S.
Do you think your app will work in this case and unlock the carrier ?
Regards.
Aoshi.be said:
Hi, quick question about your App.
There will be soon the SGS4G Google Edition. It will be available only for AT&T and T-Mobile.
I'm from Belgium and I planned to buy the phone during my holidays in the U.S.
Do you think your app will work in this case and unlock the carrier ?
Regards.
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Whoever decided to name the phone the Galaxy S 4G picked a bad name. The phone this app is designed for came out in 2011 (SGH-T959V or SGH-T959W), so it will not work on the new 2013 Galaxy S 4.
Will it work on non rooted?
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idexample said:
If I rename your file in update.zip will it unlock also a not rooted device?
I tried some other files but unsuccessfully as not signed.
Can I ask which ROM do you suggest for this t959 4g and if it support front camera?
I used to convert avi files from my cheap camera to latest space conscious mp4 h264 on the gt i9000 with official ROM CM10.1 rc5 but often with big files it just slow down, freeze and restart, which parameters of CPU and RAM should I fine tune to achieve video transcoding done? (actually Roman 10 1.5.6)
Thanks
I temporarily rooted with z4mod 1.4 but antivirus alert me of Lena virus, I ignored it but I loose connection shortly using Internet in places never lost before.
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This is a native android application available from Google Play, not a flashable zip file.
Are you sure you're using an SGH-T959V or SGH-T959W
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idexample said:
Yes it is the 959 but I made the example with my old gt i9000 as it is similar in RAM and spec.
You offered aside your Google Play apk also a zip file in your other thread but I was asking how can I flash it if not rooted ask for zip signature.
About the conversion of videos now I have better results with Mackay ROM, must install yet the latest 2.11.4.
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You should post here in the zip file thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1978974
Thanks so much for this. I unlocked in order to switch to a cheaper service. It's working great!
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Failed to replace stock recovery now get only there.
Hi, similar situation please help.
From stock 2.1 I rooted with King root Chinese zip then to go for a new ROM I renamed a cwm zip in update.zip and I read replacing stock recovery..... and saw this cwm just a couples of times, as it revert to stock recovery and doesn't switch on anymore, show grey battery logo fixed when charging, and now after removing the battery for long it goes in stock recovery se2 , cleaned cache and data but nothing change.
Is there please a solution without PC?
Thanks
idexample said:
Failed to replace stock recovery now get only there.
Hi, similar situation please help.
From stock 2.1 I rooted with King root Chinese zip then to go for a new ROM I renamed a cwm zip in update.zip and I read replacing stock recovery..... and saw this cwm just a couples of times, as it revert to stock recovery and doesn't switch on anymore, show grey battery logo fixed when charging, and now after removing the battery for long it goes in stock recovery se2 , cleaned cache and data but nothing change.
Is there please a solution without PC?
Thanks
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You will need a computer. If you have one available here is a guide you can follow that will get your phone on stock gingerbread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21953878&postcount=2
Good luck!
As you work from long time on this device, can I ask you after stock gingerbread what you suggest to put on please?
For non bricked device I will need root and custom recovery, cwm TWRP or other, in other posts I read about Amonra....
Thanks
Thanks and question
Hello,
And thanks for this amazing app. But suddenly it doesnt works for me. I´ll explain.
I´ve purchased one SGH-T959V from Tmobile from ebay. I´ve done the "return to stock rom", root and installed the busybox. When I´ve purchased your app, it downloads but apperas an error message:
Couldnt install on USB storage or SD card.
I´ve tried to install another apps, and they´re installed succesfully.
Could you tell me what can I try?
Thannks
hi am new memeber
i have prblm with my t959v g4 galaxy
when i open it i have message **code pin de déverrouillage du reseaux sim**
i want to know if this app help me in this prblm
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Hi all,
I just bought a Sony Z1 C6903 with my carrier (Orange french) and without contract, the SIM is unlocked. I hate the rom provided by my carrier, it's never updated and there is a lot stuff added that give a poor UI experience. So, I want to be able to change my ROM, I mean I want to remove all the stuff that my carrier added by using a stock or AOSP rom but I cannot find a way to do it.
If someone can help me to do that, I will be very grateful.
So, my phone seems to have a locked bootloader with the following property Bootloader unlock allowed: No.
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I read on some other threads that it is very difficult (if possible?) to unlock the bootloader but that I should be able to use a stock rom directly provided by Sony.
I tried to flash a stock rom but when I plug my phone to Flashtool, it says that my phone is locked
Can anyone give me some advice on how to achieve my goal?
Boutils said:
Hi all,
I just bought a Sony Z1 C6903 with my carrier (Orange french) and without contract, the SIM is unlocked. I hate the rom provided by my carrier, it's never updated and there is a lot stuff added that give a poor UI experience. So, I want to be able to change my ROM, I mean I want to remove all the stuff that my carrier added by using a stock or AOSP rom but I cannot find a way to do it.
If someone can help me to do that, I will be very grateful.
So, my phone seems to have a locked bootloader with the following property Bootloader unlock allowed: No.
I read on some other threads that it is very difficult (if possible?) to unlock the bootloader but that I should be able to use a stock rom directly provided by Sony.
I tried to flash a stock rom but when I plug my phone to Flashtool, it says that my phone is locked
Can anyone give me some advice on how to achieve my goal?
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You dont even need to unlock the bootloader to debrand.
Try using the flashtool found at flashtool.net and not the official Sony one and all will be good
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Boutils said:
Hi all,
I just bought a Sony Z1 C6903 with my carrier (Orange french) and without contract, the SIM is unlocked. I hate the rom provided by my carrier, it's never updated and there is a lot stuff added that give a poor UI experience. So, I want to be able to change my ROM, I mean I want to remove all the stuff that my carrier added by using a stock or AOSP rom but I cannot find a way to do it.
If someone can help me to do that, I will be very grateful.
So, my phone seems to have a locked bootloader with the following property Bootloader unlock allowed: No.
I read on some other threads that it is very difficult (if possible?) to unlock the bootloader but that I should be able to use a stock rom directly provided by Sony.
I tried to flash a stock rom but when I plug my phone to Flashtool, it says that my phone is locked
Can anyone give me some advice on how to achieve my goal?
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You can still flash and ROOT.. do customisation.. etc..
hi there,
one thing that the official flashtool that sony provide lacks is that you have to have a unlocked bootloader in order to use it. now you can unlock the bootloader but there is a known issue where if you do it breaks the camera functionality. what you can do is use this version of the flashtool which you can use even if your bootloader is locked (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2439328) (see part 4). you can now download the prefered firmware from here (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2459365)...
u cant unlock...
U
sofir786 said:
hi there,
one thing that the official flashtool that sony provide lacks is that you have to have a unlocked bootloader in order to use it. now you can unlock the bootloader but there is a known issue where if you do it breaks the camera functionality. what you can do is use this version of the flashtool which you can use even if your bootloader is locked (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2439328) (see part 4). you can now download the prefered firmware from here (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2459365)...
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Yes using the non standard sony flashtool
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jos_031 said:
You can still flash and ROOT.. do customisation.. etc..
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He can but he's using the Sony flavour of flashtool and that only works with unlocked bootloader and he can't as the phone says bootloader unlock allowed status no
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Boutils said:
Hi all,
I just bought a Sony Z1 C6903 with my carrier (Orange french) and without contract, the SIM is unlocked. I hate the rom provided by my carrier, it's never updated and there is a lot stuff added that give a poor UI experience. So, I want to be able to change my ROM, I mean I want to remove all the stuff that my carrier added by using a stock or AOSP rom but I cannot find a way to do it.
If someone can help me to do that, I will be very grateful.
So, my phone seems to have a locked bootloader with the following property Bootloader unlock allowed: No.
I read on some other threads that it is very difficult (if possible?) to unlock the bootloader but that I should be able to use a stock rom directly provided by Sony.
I tried to flash a stock rom but when I plug my phone to Flashtool, it says that my phone is locked
Can anyone give me some advice on how to achieve my goal?
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If it says
UNLOCK BOOTLOADER ALLOWED: NO
Then guess what, you CANNOT unlock the bootloader. It is currently impossible!!!
As has been said, you can still root, install a partial working recovery (See in the dev thread) and flash stock FTF's using flashtool.
Seems that the Z1 has brought a lot of new people to Sony away from Samsung and HTC.
These are long standing issues with Sony and those of us with lots of Sony experience understand this. I do welcome all the new people, feel free to PM me if you need any sony help
Thanks to all of you, I now have a stock up-to-date rom directly from sony and it's a really good thing!
gregbradley said:
If it says
UNLOCK BOOTLOADER ALLOWED: NO
Then guess what, you CANNOT unlock the bootloader. It is currently impossible!!!
As has been said, you can still root, install a partial working recovery (See in the dev thread) and flash stock FTF's using flashtool.
Seems that the Z1 has brought a lot of new people to Sony away from Samsung and HTC.
These are long standing issues with Sony and those of us with lots of Sony experience understand this. I do welcome all the new people, feel free to PM me if you need any sony help
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That's my case, I'm coming from Samsung and HTC, do you know if I will be able in a near future to install Cyanogen with a loocked bootloader?
Boutils said:
That's my case, I'm coming from Samsung and HTC, do you know if I will be able in a near future to install Cyanogen with a loocked bootloader?
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No, CM roms require a custom kernel, hence they need an unlocked bootloader
Hiya.
Recently bought a genuine UK SIM-free/unlocked HTC One (M7) online. Noticed that the Android OS is still stuck to 4.3.
I thought Android 4.4.2 is now available to UK customers for unlocked handsets? And what are the improvements to the phone?
Please advice. Thanks.
Use this app to check your CID: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.tritonsoft.cidgetter
What CID does it say? For UK unbranded, unlocked handsets it's HTC__001. I got the update just fine.
KiraYahiroz said:
Use this app to check your CID: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.tritonsoft.cidgetter
What CID does it say? For UK unbranded, unlocked handsets it's HTC__001. I got the update just fine.
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My CID is : VODAP001. That seems to suggest it is originally a Vodaphone-locked device but it has been unlocked since.
My i know what's my next move?
Gino76ph said:
My CID is : VODAP001. That seems to suggest it is originally a Vodaphone-locked device but it has been unlocked since.
My i know what's my next move?
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Same here, I'm from Croatia and have T-Mobile De version, but still can't update.
I've contacted HTC and they removed 4.4.2. update in some places. They'll roll it out again later, probably with Sense 6. We'll have to be patient until then
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But still, call HTC support for UK and let them check your phone (by IMEI) and tell you if you have the "good" version
Gino76ph said:
My CID is : VODAP001. That seems to suggest it is originally a Vodaphone-locked device but it has been unlocked since.
My i know what's my next move?
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hrvoje334 said:
Same here, I'm from Croatia and have T-Mobile De version, but still can't update.
I've contacted HTC and they removed 4.4.2. update in some places. They'll roll it out again later, probably with Sense 6. We'll have to be patient until then
---------- Post added at 11:15 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:09 PM ----------
But still, call HTC support for UK and let them check your phone (by IMEI) and tell you if you have the "good" version
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Reason why both of you don't have the update yet is because your CID and software is locked to the previous carrier, meaning it's up to them to release the update, not HTC.
This will wipe your phone, but it will unbrand your phone if you follow it correctly: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2358738
This basically flashes the unbranded version of the ROM and changing the CID to one that HTC does support, so you'll get updates directly from HTC instead of the carrier.
Sorry but right now i'm not prepared to unbrand the phone as it seems to me its too much of a long & winding process. Seeing the link seems too technical for me.
What i have done instead is ring HTC. Gave them the serial number of the phone and they told me that it IS Vodafone-branded phone. They adviced me to contact Vodafone which i did. The Vodafone support person doesn't seem to have a clue to what i'm saying and seems not familiar to how updates are released. He kept on insisting (based on the circumstances i have presented to him|) that Vodafone has nothing to do with updates. Person sounded stupid really.
I tried a Three and an EE SIM card on the One M7 and it works. So far no updates yet.
I can also confirm that being an unlocked phone it has NO Vodafone branding or logo or apps or bloatware on the phone itself.
So, i'm stuck with a year old phone with a old-gen Android OS.
So...what's next please?
Gino76ph said:
Sorry but right now i'm not prepared to unbrand the phone as it seems to me its too much of a long & winding process. Seeing the link seems too technical for me.
What i have done instead is ring HTC. Gave them the serial number of the phone and they told me that it IS Vodafone-branded phone. They adviced me to contact Vodafone which i did. The Vodafone support person doesn't seem to have a clue to what i'm saying and seems not familiar to how updates are released. He kept on insisting (based on the circumstances i have presented to him|) that Vodafone has nothing to do with updates. Person sounded stupid really.
I tried a Three and an EE SIM card on the One M7 and it works. So far no updates yet.
I can also confirm that being an unlocked phone it has NO Vodafone branding or logo or apps or bloatware on the phone itself.
So, i'm stuck with a year old phone with a old-gen Android OS.
So...what's next please?
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Go here: http://www.htc.com/us/go/htc-software-updates/
and click on
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nkk71 said:
Go here: http://www.htc.com/us/go/htc-software-updates/
and click on
then you'll see why the updates can take a while to come out: http://www.htc.com/assets-desktop/images/softwareupdates/HTC-Anatomy-of-an-Android.jpg
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According to this, every KitKat with Sense 5.5 for One is out. But as I said, some carriers removed the update. Also, some carriers have already released Sense 6. I hope that we'll see direct update to Sense 6 in a month or two
Sorry but the ,link you have given me wasn't very helpful as i'm living in the UK.
Still, i feel not confident with what information/advice HTC and Vodafone has given me as i feel i have been passed around.
What i need to know is what i need to do with my phone as regards updates? (see my previous reply)
Gino76ph said:
Sorry but the ,link you have given me wasn't very helpful as i'm living in the UK.
Still, i feel not confident with what information/advice HTC and Vodafone has given me as i feel i have been passed around.
What i need to know is what i need to do with my phone as regards updates? (see my previous reply)
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To install OTA updates, your phone MUST be stock (ROM and recovery)
sim unlocked or bootloader unlocked is OK
mb_guy said:
To install OTA updates, your phone MUST be stock (ROM and recovery)
sim unlocked or bootloader unlocked is OK
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I have explained many times that my phone is unlocked & SIM free albeit being Vodafone-branded.
So, it still doesn't answer my question: why no Android 4.4.2 for my phone?
I've read an article that One is getting Sense 6 update today! (for unlocked devices). My is branded to T-Mobile, but I hope that I'll get the update until the end of the month
Because the software is still modified slightly by Vodafone. You may have the phone network unlocked but it doesn't mean it's software unbranded. It's still up to Vodafone to update it. To be honest, this sounds more like a second hand handset instead, perhaps the original owner got it for free from an upgrade, unlocked it, and then sold it on as he was probably using another phone.
Vodafone customer support won't know anything, they're not taught anything technical, only the network side of things, which is why they can't answer you.
Honestly, you should just unlock and S-OFF the phone, and change it to a proper unbranded model if you want to get the latest updates from HTC.
KiraYahiroz said:
Because the software is still modified slightly by Vodafone. You may have the phone network unlocked but it doesn't mean it's software unbranded. It's still up to Vodafone to update it. To be honest, this sounds more like a second hand handset instead, perhaps the original owner got it for free from an upgrade, unlocked it, and then sold it on as he was probably using another phone.
Vodafone customer support won't know anything, they're not taught anything technical, only the network side of things, which is why they can't answer you.
Honestly, you should just unlock and S-OFF the phone, and change it to a proper unbranded model if you want to get the latest updates from HTC.
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But why should i get the phone unlocked as its already unlocked in the first place as i'm able to put an SIM on it?
And what do you mean by S-OFF? Is that term called "debranding?
When I mean unlock, I mean bootloader unlocking, which is different from network unlocking and allows you to flash other ROMs.
S-OFF allows you to change the CID, which is needed if you want to receive updates for another version of the HTC One, such as the unbranded version.
I have four years of owning and using an Android phone. Never been a developer or have IT skills or been into rooting phones. I consider myself somewhere above an intermediate user and under expert level.
So, it easy to unlock the bootloader and S-OFF my HTC One M7?
WIll it almost guarantee me i'll still be able to receive the Android 4.4.2 update and (perhaps) beyond?
Gino76ph said:
I have four years of owning and using an Android phone. Never been a developer or have IT skills or been into rooting phones. I consider myself somewhere above an intermediate user and under expert level.
So, it easy to unlock the bootloader and S-OFF my HTC One M7?
WIll it almost guarantee me i'll still be able to receive the Android 4.4.2 update and (perhaps) beyond?
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I've rooted and s-off every phone, but few months after purchase, when I got bored with stock.
If you are doing this for the first time, even though you have good tutorials, it still won't be easy for you. I don't know anything about rooting M7 because I have it for a week, but it probably isn't so easy as it looks like, and it will take you few hours to do it (maybe days if you screw something).
If you unbrand your phone than yes, you will definitely be able to update to 4.4.2. But you need to know that if you do that, you will void your warranty for an almost new phone.
My recommendation: since I've seen that Sense 6 is already out for some carriers in US, it will probably be available in the Europe soon. So be patient and wait for a few weeks, and you'll probably receive direct update to 4.4.2 and Sense 6.
Gino76ph said:
I have explained many times that my phone is unlocked & SIM free albeit being Vodafone-branded.
So, it still doesn't answer my question: why no Android 4.4.2 for my phone?
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Here's the UK site: http://www.htc.com/uk/go/htc-software-updates/
and according to this: http://forum.vodafone.co.uk/t5/HTC-One-series/HTC-One-Android-4-4-KitKat/m-p/1943764
4.19.161.10 was released in Feb
Maybe if you search you can find the OTA file somewhere on the net and apply it manually, or check with vodafone, why you're not receiving it.
Cheers
I just want to inform you that I've received 4.4.2 update today. But Sense 5.5, not 6.
HTC_One_M8_91 said:
I just want to inform you that I've received 4.4.2 update today. But Sense 5.5, not 6.
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But that's Sense 6.0. NOT Android 4.4.2.
Hi,
I'm in the UK; have an Xperia 1 II from O2. Bought outright and using my EE sim in the phone. I am investigating the possibility of flashing generic UK firmware (i.e. to match the firmware on the phones sold direct from Sony) so that EE wifi calling hopefully starts to work. Phone is unlocked.
I've never flashed a phone before and am trying to figure out how it works.
My understanding is:
1. can obtain firmware via Xperifirm
2. can flash that firmware using Flashtool
3. don't need to unlock bootloader to flash new firmware.
My questions are:
4. is it as simple as the above? Download my selected firmware and then flash using Flashtool?
5. is Flashtool a third party software? I see the Sony dev site also offers a flash tool called Emma. I have also seen references to a separate Newflasher and the need for an fsc script
6. how do I confirm which firmware is which? I presume I would be looking to use the 'Customized UK' firmware listed in Xperifirm, CDA 1321-7192 / 58.0.A.3.31 / R8A.
Thanks, appreciate any info.
Cheers,
Michael
I posted how I did it here and in this simpler guide here.
Your understandings are correct. FlashTool includes XperiFirm.
4. Yes, though you will have to do a couple of additional steps because the FlashTool devices database has not been updated with the .fsc for the phone yet.
5. Yes, FlashTool is 3rd party software and allows you to change Customization. Emma is only for unlocked bootloaders from what I remember. You will need to also download the .fsc and .properties files I provided and rename the .fsc file.
6. Yes, 'Customized UK' from XperiFirm is what you want.
On Windows you will need to install the Flashmode and Fastboot drivers in the Flashtool\drivers directory to communicate with your phone. Follow the instructions here as you need to start Windows with driver signature enforcement disabled to do this.
Once you have that all set up, downloaded the firmware and FlashTool has processed the downloaded firmware, you will be ready to flash. Click Flash and choose Flash Mode, then set it up as in my first link - this will wipe all data on the phone.
When flashing, an error of "those files are not in the fsc script: persist, reset-non-secure-adb" is entirely normal. When flashing has finished successfully it will say "synced".
Thanks heaps - I'll have a go.
O2 advised me the phone is unbranded and unlocked as if bought direct from Sony is this incorrect ??
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mcawle said:
Hi,
I'm in the UK; have an Xperia 1 II from O2. Bought outright and using my EE sim in the phone. I am investigating the possibility of flashing generic UK firmware (i.e. to match the firmware on the phones sold direct from Sony) so that EE wifi calling hopefully starts to work. Phone is unlocked.
I've never flashed a phone before and am trying to figure out how it works.
My understanding is:
1. can obtain firmware via Xperifirm
2. can flash that firmware using Flashtool
3. don't need to unlock bootloader to flash new firmware.
My questions are:
4. is it as simple as the above? Download my selected firmware and then flash using Flashtool?
5. is Flashtool a third party software? I see the Sony dev site also offers a flash tool called Emma. I have also seen references to a separate Newflasher and the need for an fsc script
6. how do I confirm which firmware is which? I presume I would be looking to use the 'Customized UK' firmware listed in Xperifirm, CDA 1321-7192 / 58.0.A.3.31 / R8A.
Thanks, appreciate any info.
Cheers,
Michael
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I have bought mine on o2 also and will be using on three uk .. apart from wifi ifoes everything else function OK without o2 sim ?
To be honest I'm torn between cancelling o2 as they told me the phone was unlocked and unbranded and getting a s20 plus
Thanks in advance Mike
Hi,
It has an O2 app preinstalled. No branding or startup stuff. Everything is fine except no WiFi calling visible for EE, which I expected. I did talk to O2 a bit beforehand and they said the firmware would be specific but nothing else. It is unlocked, my EE SIM is working fine aside from WiFi calling as above.
mcawle said:
Hi,
It has an O2 app preinstalled. No branding or startup stuff. Everything is fine except no WiFi calling visible for EE, which I expected. I did talk to O2 a bit beforehand and they said the firmware would be specific but nothing else. It is unlocked, my EE SIM is working fine aside from WiFi calling as above.
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I doubt you will get VoLTE/4G calling working on EE or 3 with the O2 firmware either. (At least it didn't work for me with a Vodafone SIM). To me VoLTE is much more important than WiFi calling as without VoLTE you cannot make a phone call on 4G and instead have to also have a connection to a 3G or 2G network to make a call.
Flashing the Customized UK firmware should fix this.
brocnical said:
I doubt you will get VoLTE/4G calling working on EE or 3 with the O2 firmware either. (At least it didn't work for me with a Vodafone SIM). To me VoLTE is much more important than WiFi calling as without VoLTE you cannot make a phone call on 4G and instead have to also have a connection to a 3G or 2G network to make a call.
Flashing the Customized UK firmware should fix this.
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Yes exactly. WiFi calling not working on EE out of the box. Just need to take the time and get brave enough to do it!
Did you flash your Xperia 1ii? I have the same, O2 phone with EE sim , no wifi calling but everything else OK. I though it was working before the last Sony update but maybe it wasn't. I notice the mobile signal shows LTE but when I put an O2 sim in it says 4G. I didn't realise it was a firmware issue so looking at doing this. I need wifi calling at the back of my house as the mobile signal is very weak.
libboid said:
Did you flash your Xperia 1ii? I have the same, O2 phone with EE sim , no wifi calling but everything else OK. I though it was working before the last Sony update but maybe it wasn't. I notice the mobile signal shows LTE but when I put an O2 sim in it says 4G. I didn't realise it was a firmware issue so looking at doing this. I need wifi calling at the back of my house as the mobile signal is very weak.
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Hi, yes I did using this wonderful thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/sony-xperia-1-II/how-to/successfully-flashed-customization-t4119707
Read it first as there can be some scary moments depending on which usb-c cable you use to connect the phone to the pc (don't use the Sony one) but it all works if you follow the instructions and I now have WiFi calling over EE.
mcawle said:
Hi, yes I did using this wonderful thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/sony-xperia-1-II/how-to/successfully-flashed-customization-t4119707
Read it first as there can be some scary moments depending on which usb-c cable you use to connect the phone to the pc (don't use the Sony one) but it all works if you follow the instructions and I now have WiFi calling over EE.
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Thanks. I'll give that a shot over the weekend.
As an aside, if you got it from O2, did you get your 'free' headphones?
libboid said:
Thanks. I'll give that a shot over the weekend.
As an aside, if you got it from O2, did you get your 'free' headphones?
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Good luck!
And yes I did get the headphones, a couple weeks back
Hi
I'm in same situation. Can you please confirm that you can change the mobile bands.
Ie. You can select it to change the preferred network type?
Like in pic below?
Thanks
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Does this give you volte as well, or will it just give WiFi calling?
Rodders_28 said:
Does this give you volte as well, or will it just give WiFi calling?
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Both
I need to do this then!
Chances of killing phone completely though.....?
Nil
Cheers!
mcawle said:
Good luck!
And yes I did get the headphones, a couple weeks back
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I managed to flash to stock UK and now have Wi-Fi calling on EE - but - I have lost the ability to edit the APN. When I hotspot some apps get confused with IPv6 so I delete that from the EE APN but cant do it now I have flashed. Also lost LTE option. Just generic 5G/4G/3G/2G. Can you edit your APN and do you have LTE?
As for the headphones, good for you - still waiting for mine
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dvdman2k said:
Hi
I'm in same situation. Can you please confirm that you can change the mobile bands.
Ie. You can select it to change the preferred network type?
Like in pic below?
ThanksView attachment 5088133
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After flashing from O2 firmware to stock UK firmware I only have the one option of 5G/4G/3G/2G
Noob question but does flashing the firmware impact using NFC payments and Google pay?
Also does anyone know if/have experience of, the Hong Kong version (dual SIM), being able to use VOLTE/WiFi calling here in the UK? I need a dual SIM phone ideally but I read somewhere that flashing the dual SIM with a UK firmware will disable the second sim slot (which makes sense to me).
Thank you!
LTE is 4G isn't it. Does O2 just put LTE in their firmware rather than 4G?