How to install CyanogenMod 12.1 SNAPSHOT with Locked boot Loader - Xperia SP Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I am new to the installing the custom roms and all that i read about some stuffs but the unlocked boot loader is something that i can't risk .
Moreover i want to know that the CyanogenMod 12.1 snapshot with LBL ..... How should i do this please help and guide me step by step as i already soft bricked my phone once .......

1. Cm 12.1 for xperia sp has ended development
2. There's no cm12.1 snapshot versions, only nightly versions
3. There's no cm12.1 for locked bootloader yet
Flashing roms with unlocked bootloader is actually far more safer than with locked bootloader, as you won't accidentally flash a rom that says "for unlocked bootloader only" and get soft bricked. Roms for locked bootloader are often more buggy as they are very outdated. (I've tried one, it didn't even detect my sim card) Unlocking the bootloader for xperia sp is not really that dangerous. Tons of people here has done it for their phones.

steveglowplunk said:
1. Cm 12.1 for xperia sp has ended development
2. There's no cm12.1 snapshot versions, only nightly versions
3. There's no cm12.1 for locked bootloader yet
Flashing roms with unlocked bootloader is actually far more safer than with locked bootloader, as you won't accidentally flash a rom that says "for unlocked bootloader only" and get soft bricked. Roms for locked bootloader are often more buggy as they are very outdated. (I've tried one, it didn't even detect my sim card) Unlocking the bootloader for xperia sp is not really that dangerous. Tons of people here has done it for their phones.
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Thank you very much Steve. I will try unlocking bootloader. Can you suggest me some good threads to unlock boot loader and flash the rom. Thanks in advance

ayushkejriwal said:
Thank you very much Steve. I will try unlocking bootloader. Can you suggest me some good threads to unlock boot loader and flash the rom. Thanks in advance
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Please use the "search" function, as your question has been asked too many times till now. And, btw, there actually is an official CM12.1 snapshot.

ayushkejriwal said:
Thank you very much Steve. I will try unlocking bootloader. Can you suggest me some good threads to unlock boot loader and flash the rom. Thanks in advance
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Use this video here, it will guide step by step to install CM13 official
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=71cRmyMsJxU
Good luck

n78 shadow said:
Use this video here, it will guide step by step to install CM13 official
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=71cRmyMsJxU
Good luck
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this is best way to unlock bootloader official way and works everytime if u are allowed to unlock it http://developer.sonymobile.com/unlockbootloader/unlock-yourboot-loader/:highfive:
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ayushkejriwal said:
I am new to the installing the custom roms and all that i read about some stuffs but the unlocked boot loader is something that i can't risk .
Moreover i want to know that the CyanogenMod 12.1 snapshot with LBL ..... How should i do this please help and guide me step by step as i already soft bricked my phone once .......
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this is best way to unlock bootloader official way and works everytime if u are allowed to unlock it http://developer.sonymobile.com/unlo...der/:highfive:

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[Q] Does MoKee ROM requires Unlock Bootloader?

I am not allowed to post on MoKee thread so I will post my question here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2761807
I am not a newbie and have been following XDA for 6 different devices and more than 5 years. But I just didn't post enough.
I am currently on SONY Xperia ZR (C5502) 4.4.2 (rooted). I have been trying to flash MoKee 4.4x for the past few weeks but in vain. I bricked my device few time already by trying and have to revital it with all kind of tools (Flashtool, Sony Update Service, fastboot).
I guess now my question is - "Does MoKee ROM requires Unlock Bootloader?" In the last post of that thread, someone said that it MUST be Unlock Bootloader. Is that true? The only reason I care so much about this is because I screwed up my device every time I unlocked it.
I was using the "fastboot.exe -i 0x0fce oem unlock 0xKEY" method.
I am currently using 10.5.A.0.230.
Your answer will be really appreciated.
lcpchang said:
I am not allowed to post on MoKee thread so I will post my question here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2761807
I am not a newbie and have been following XDA for 6 different devices and more than 5 years. But I just didn't post enough.
I am currently on SONY Xperia ZR (C5502) 4.4.2 (rooted). I have been trying to flash MoKee 4.4x for the past few weeks but in vain. I bricked my device few time already by trying and have to revital it with all kind of tools (Flashtool, Sony Update Service, fastboot).
I guess now my question is - "Does MoKee ROM requires Unlock Bootloader?" In the last post of that thread, someone said that it MUST be Unlock Bootloader. Is that true? The only reason I care so much about this is because I screwed up my device every time I unlocked it.
I was using the "fastboot.exe -i 0x0fce oem unlock 0xKEY" method.
I am currently using 10.5.A.0.230.
Your answer will be really appreciated.
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Yes just like any other rom out there you will need an unlocked bootloader. The reason is because you have to flash a custom recovery such as CWM and to do that you need to unlock your bootloader. I recommend unlocking you bootloader using flashtool instead of the command. Because it is just easier. When I was trying to unlock my bootloader I experienced problems doing it the way with the cmd. And what problems does it give you after unlocking and how does it screw your device? Thanks!!
PS: Try flashing a custom recovery because maybe your bootloader is already unlocked.:good:
gurinderhans said:
Yes just like any other rom out there you will need an unlocked bootloader. The reason is because you have to flash a custom recovery such as CWM and to do that you need to unlock your bootloader. I recommend unlocking you bootloader using flashtool instead of the command. Because it is just easier. When I was trying to unlock my bootloader I experienced problems doing it the way with the cmd. And what problems does it give you after unlocking and how does it screw your device? Thanks!!
PS: Try flashing a custom recovery because maybe your bootloader is already unlocked.:good:
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I have installed -=[XZDualRecovery]=- with locked bootloader, so I don't think the reason is about the flashing of the recovery, maybe is something related with kernel flashing. but I'm not sure.
anancr said:
I have installed -=[XZDualRecovery]=- with locked bootloader, so I don't think the reason is about the flashing of the recovery, maybe is something related with kernel flashing. but I'm not sure.
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maybe but I wasnt able to write the boot.img unless I unlocked my bootloader.
confirmed that it REQUIRES Unlock Bootloader to install MoKee
gurinderhans said:
maybe but I wasnt able to write the boot.img unless I unlocked my bootloader.
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Thanks for the advise from gurinderhans
Yes, I have confirmed that it REQUIRES Unlock Bootloader to install MoKee.
I unlocked my bootloader with Flashtool this time, instead of commend line this time. That fixed the problem I used to have.
But I used the CWM comes with XZDualRecovery to install MoKee 4.4.4. It works out fine.
lcpchang said:
Thanks for the advise from gurinderhans
Yes, I have confirmed that it REQUIRES Unlock Bootloader to install MoKee.
I unlocked my bootloader with Flashtool this time, instead of commend line this time. That fixed the problem I used to have.
But I used the CWM comes with XZDualRecovery to install MoKee 4.4.4. It works out fine.
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Good to know everything worked out fine.
Any custom rom requires boot loader unlock.

[Help][Q] Keep getting bootloop after UB

okaay so i rooted my phone again and decided to unlock my bootloader, i have verified that i am able to unlock my bootloader and follow all the instructions on the official sony website on how to unlock the bootloader. i get no errors during the cmd process either, i turn my phone on and it gets to the purple boot animation screen and then freezes. Is there anyway around this ?
EDIT: Also i used DooMlords thread and get the same problem? /: - I also use Flashtool but when i press 'blu' i only have the option to RELOCK my bootloader? :S
Anyone ? /: been looking for the solution all day
Cynicaal said:
Anyone ? /: been looking for the solution all day
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Just flash any desired custom form via fastboot and that's all, it should work.
When I unlocked my bootloader with stock firmware it doesn't boot anymore either, so I had to flash any other or reflash it again
LaurynasVP said:
Just flash any desired custom form via fastboot and that's all, it should work.
When I unlocked my bootloader with stock firmware it doesn't boot anymore either, so I had to flash any other or reflash it again
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i currently have a custom ROM on my phone but i want to unlock my bootloader to have the ability to use custom kernals iv'e tried doing it with flash tool but it only says 'RELOCK' and ive also tried the official sony way and DooMlords
Cynicaal said:
i currently have a custom ROM on my phone but i want to unlock my bootloader to have the ability to use custom kernals iv'e tried doing it with flash tool but it only says 'RELOCK' and ive also tried the official sony way and DooMlords
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Just flash a official FTF, then go to service menu, tests -> configuration and if your bootloader status is:
Unlock allowed: Yes - you can unlock your bootloader
Unlock allowed: No - your bootloader is hard bricked and there's no way to solve this (permanently)
Unlocked - congratulations.
I suppose your bootloader is hardlocked. check for yourself and if anything changes - quote
LaurynasVP said:
Just flash a official FTF, then go to service menu, tests -> configuration and if your bootloader status is:
Unlock allowed: Yes - you can unlock your bootloader
Unlock allowed: No - your bootloader is hard bricked and there's no way to solve this (permanently)
Unlocked - congratulations.
I suppose your bootloader is hardlocked. check for yourself and if anything changes - quote
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it says ---> Bootloader Unlocked: Yes. But iv'e tried to multiple times and still get stuck at the animation screen on boot up
If you are on a custom rom you just have to flash the custom kernel over it putting the phone in fastboot . No need to unlock bootloader again. Please ensure that the rom supports the custom kernel or there can be bootloops .
Sent from my One Plus One
androidtweaker1 said:
If you are on a custom rom you just have to flash the custom kernel over it putting the phone in fastboot . No need to unlock bootloader again. Please ensure that the rom supports the custom kernel or there can be bootloops .
Sent from my One Plus One
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I have tried unlocking it with and without a custom ROM on my phone, it says 'Bootloader Unlocked: Yes' on the service info and i also only have the option to RELOCK my bootloader when i try it on the flash tool. Does this mean that it may actually be unlocked already?
EDIT: im also using This custom ROM which has custom kernals to select from
-Thanks
Cynicaal said:
I have tried unlocking it with and without a custom ROM on my phone, it says 'Bootloader Unlocked: Yes' on the service info and i also only have the option to RELOCK my bootloader when i try it on the flash tool. Does this mean that it may actually be unlocked already?
EDIT: im also using This custom ROM which has custom kernals to select from
-Thanks
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The rom that you gave link to is a stock firmware based custom rom, so it will have stock kernel.
I think it must be written Bootloader unlock allowed: Yes, on your phone
You will need to unlock the bootloader, PM me I will guide you how to do it.
androidtweaker1 said:
The rom that you gave link to is a stock firmware based custom rom, so it will have stock kernel.
I think it must be written Bootloader unlock allowed: Yes, on your phone
You will need to unlock the bootloader, PM me I will guide you how to do it.
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Messaged you mate ☺
Issue fixed thanks to androidtweaker1 - even put me on DU lollipop!

Help bootloader unlock allowed (no)

Hy friends iam new user at sony xperia device i buy a old xperia z (c6603) when i returned at home i do some search about flash custum rom and openning the bootloader when i tap a code in dealer *#.... I show the statut (bootloader unlock allowed (no)...
My question is can i open the bootloader..can i install custom rom with locked bootloader and root my device
znayver said:
Hy friends iam new user at sony xperia device i buy a old xperia z (c6603) when i returned at home i do some search about flash custum rom and openning the bootloader when i tap a code in dealer *#.... I show the statut (bootloader unlock allowed (no)...
My question is can i open the bootloader..can i install custom rom with locked bootloader and root my device
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NO. You can't unlock your bootloader if 'unlock bootloader allowed = no'
Since you cannot unlock bootloader, therefore you cannot flash custom ROM on your phone.
Rooting phone do not always need bootloader to be unlocked. There will be some ways available to root your phone with LB.
Also there will be some ROMs available that can be flashed over LB. But they'll be based on stock and will not have more features rather than stock features.
You just need to search here on XDA
I suggest you not to flash any ROM on LB. You'll eventually get bootloops and maybe hard brick.
Regards,
hitman-xda
hitman-xda said:
NO. You can't unlock your bootloader if 'unlock bootloader allowed = no'
Since you cannot unlock bootloader, therefore you cannot flash custom ROM on your phone.
Rooting phone do not always need bootloader to be unlocked. There will be some ways available to root your phone with LB.
Also there will be some ROMs available that can be flashed over LB. But they'll be based on stock and will not have more features rather than stock features.
You just need to search here on XDA
I suggest you not to flash any ROM on LB. You'll eventually get bootloops and maybe hard brick.
Regards,
hitman-xda
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Tnx a lot my friend can a repair shop change the statut from no to yes????can some on in the futur solve this issus??
znayver said:
Tnx a lot my friend can a repair shop change the statut from no to yes????can some on in the futur solve this issus??
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Nope! As much as I know, you cannot change status from 'no to yes' rather than changing your motherboard to do so. It'll cost you more than you buyed it.
It is related to TA Partition. And EVERY phone has its unique TA. So no one can change its status. Flashing other phones TA to your phone will brick your device.
Regards,
hitman-xda
hitman-xda said:
Nope! As much as I know, you cannot change status from 'no to yes' rather than changing your motherboard to do so. It'll cost you more than you buyed it.
It is related to TA Partition. And EVERY phone has its unique TA. So no one can change its status. Flashing other phones TA to your phone will brick your device.
Regards,
hitman-xda
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Tnnnnx my friend for your great answer...tell me can i flash any stock rom?i have c 6603 (oronge)
znayver said:
Tnnnnx my friend for your great answer...tell me can i flash any stock rom?i have c 6603 (oronge)
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Have a look;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z/development
UB = Unlocked Bootloader
LB = Locked Bootloader
You can only flash ROMs with LB label.
Choose wisely Flash correctly.
Regards,
hitman-xda
hitman-xda said:
Have a look;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z/development
UB = Unlocked Bootloader
LB = Locked Bootloader
You can only flash ROMs with LB label.
Choose wisely Flash correctly.
Regards,
hitman-xda
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Tnx my dear but i tell you if i can flash official stock rom any stock rom because i wanna flash the official rom of(morroco) note:when i turn on my phone the logo of (oronge) appear...
Update:i noticed that when i buy my phone the bootloared statut is allowed:yes but when i update via ota to lollipop the BL come allowed (no) where are the probleme
Edit2 :My phone is Unlock Allowed:NO but i can use every sim on my phone and it's work fine!My phone is Unlock Allowed:NO but i can use every sim on my phone and it's work fine!
znayver said:
Tnx my dear but i tell you if i can flash official stock rom any stock rom because i wanna flash the official rom of(morroco) note:when i turn on my phone the logo of (oronge) appear...
Update:i noticed that when i buy my phone the bootloared statut is allowed:yes but when i update via ota to lollipop the BL come allowed (no) where are the probleme
Edit2 :My phone is Unlock Allowed:NO but i can use every sim on my phone and it's work fine!My phone is Unlock Allowed:NO but i can use every sim on my phone and it's work fine!
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In such case you need to roll back to your previous android version. I don't think you could unlock your bootloader. But if you are telling it was 'yes' before, then you should try.
No matter your phone works with every sim or not. TA Partition contains DRM keys as well as many other things related to network, warranty, services which get erased after unlocking bootloader.
hitman-xda said:
In such case you need to roll back to your previous android version. I don't think you could unlock your bootloader. But if you are telling it was 'yes' before, then you should try.
No matter your phone works with every sim or not. TA Partition contains DRM keys as well as many other things related to network, warranty, services which get erased after unlocking bootloader.
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Iam sad now so can i flash any stock rom i tell stock rom (iam at oronge now 5,0,2)??
znayver said:
Iam sad now so can i flash any stock rom i tell stock rom (iam at oronge now 5,0,2)??
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Yes you can flash any stock ROM through flashtool. You just need to download appropriate firmware (.ftf)
Even you could update your phone through PC Companion. The latest version is 5.1.1 Available.
BTW why are you trying to flash stock ROM? Are you using any custom ROM already?
Regards,
hitman-xda
hitman-xda said:
Yes you can flash any stock ROM through flashtool. You just need to download appropriate firmware (.ftf)
Even you could update your phone through PC Companion. The latest version is 5.1.1 Available.
BTW why are you trying to flash stock ROM? Are you using any custom ROM already?
Regards,
hitman-xda
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Tttnxx very muuuch mrs hitman..so no i dont use any custom rom i have oronge stock rom i dont like the logo of oronge when i turn on my xperia...tell me can i install mod ??????
znayver said:
Tttnxx very muuuch mrs hitman..so no i dont use any custom rom i have oronge stock rom i dont like the logo of oronge when i turn on my xperia...tell me can i install mod ??????
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You mean bootscreen, right?
Just because of bootscreen are you going to change the entire ROM?
You could change bootscreen manually. Your phone just need to be rooted to do so. To root your phone use kingroot app. If your lucky enough, your phone will be rooted.
There are tons of bootscreens available. Just pick one and place it in /system/media (don't forget to backup old one) with -rw--r--r permissions and Bingo! You have changed your bootscreen.
Regards,
hitman-xda
hitman-xda said:
You mean bootscreen, right?
Just because of bootscreen are you going to change the entire ROM?
You could change bootscreen manually. Your phone just need to be rooted to do so. To root your phone use kingroot app. If your lucky enough, your phone will be rooted.
There are tons of bootscreens available. Just pick one and place it in /system/media (don't forget to backup old one) with -rw--r--r permissions and Bingo! You have changed your bootscreen.
Regards,
hitman-xda
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tnxxxxxxx my dear tnx for your great help and give me your time
How can i do root to the same phone
How can i do root to the same phone wite same state
hitman-xda said:
no. You can't unlock your bootloader if 'unlock bootloader allowed = no'
since you cannot unlock bootloader, therefore you cannot flash custom rom on your phone.
Rooting phone do not always need bootloader to be unlocked. There will be some ways available to root your phone with lb.
Also there will be some roms available that can be flashed over lb. But they'll be based on stock and will not have more features rather than stock features.
You just need to search here on xda
i suggest you not to flash any rom on lb. You'll eventually get bootloops and maybe hard brick.
Regards,
hitman-xda
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kingroot app NOT WORK FOR ME
SALEMI ALA said:
How can i do root to the same phone wite same state
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kingroot app NOT WORK FOR ME
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Try the same app several times. It usually does not succeed in first attempt. It you fail each time, try kingo root with windows software.
hitman-xda said:
Try the same app several times. It usually does not succeed in first attempt. It you fail each time, try kingo root with windows software.
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i try soo many times with tow mithod and no hope... :crying: :crying:
SALEMI ALA said:
i try soo many times with tow mithod and no hope... :crying: :crying:
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Well, that's strange.
Give me your system details (Android version, bootloader status, kernel version, build number etc.) I'll examine it and give you right the method.
PS: Even carrier state wheatear it's locked/unlocked
i think this img have all what you
hitman-xda said:
Well, that's strange.
Give me your system details (Android version, bootloader status, kernel version, build number etc.) I'll examine it and give you right the method.
PS: Even carrier state wheatear it's locked/unlocked
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SALEMI ALA said:
i think this img have all what you
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Dude, your on latest android version. There isn't any exploit available to root ver 5.1.1
You either need to wait until anyone makes an exploit for your phone or you need downgrade your phone and root it.
There is a pre-rooted firmware available for lollipop But it works only if phone has 5.0.2 .
Unfortunately your phone has 5.1.1 that means you still need to downgrade your phone and flash pre-rooted 5.1.1
Also, your bootloader can't be unlocked. So you need to flash ROM accordingly. Don't ever flash ROM that are meant for unlocked bootloader.
Regards,
hitman-xda
when someone makes an exploit for my phone and root 5.1.1 . i steel need to unlock the boot loader ?

CANNOT UNLOCK BOOTLOADER please help

hey i cannot unlockbootloader in service info bootloader not allowed which frimeware i can unlock bootloader?
hi there,
if the phone says in the service menu bootloader unlock allowed no means it cant be unlocked but that means you can still install a custom rom which should say LBL rom. Follow this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-sp/general/guide-flashing-custom-roms-ultimate-xsp-t2888579
nandan21 said:
hi there,
if the phone says in the service menu bootloader unlock allowed no means it cant be unlocked but that means you can still install a custom rom which should say LBL rom. Follow this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-sp/general/guide-flashing-custom-roms-ultimate-xsp-t2888579
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Go to Xperia website, and search Unlock Bootloader, there you can select Xperia SP and see the number code type it on your cell phone to see if your cell can unlock the bootloader ( My English is more less bad, sorry for this I am Brazilian )
nandan21 said:
hi there,
if the phone says in the service menu bootloader unlock allowed no means it cant be unlocked but that means you can still install a custom rom which should say LBL rom. Follow this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-sp/general/guide-flashing-custom-roms-ultimate-xsp-t2888579
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If it says "no." you can't unlock it. You can install custom ROMs as long they are stated that are for Locked Bootloders. Do not attempt to flash a ULB ROM onto a Xperia SP with a LBL because it will soft brick your phone. Attempting to unlock the bootloader when the the status says "no" it's not recommendable and could hard brick your phone.
nandan21 said:
hi there,
if the phone says in the service menu bootloader unlock allowed no means it cant be unlocked but that means you can still install a custom rom which should say LBL rom. Follow this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-sp/general/guide-flashing-custom-roms-ultimate-xsp-t2888579
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As mentioned above, if the phone says "no" or doesn't say anything at "bootloader unlock allowed:" thing, then there's no way around that. You can still get custom roms though. There are some roms that will work with locked bootloaders.
Pro tip: Always buy generic phones if you want the best from xda. Always check what you're going to buy.

Getting my device in few days need help

Guys getting my device in few days need some help
How can I install Google store iam little nervous to root this device
Is that safe to use default rom?
yajur said:
Guys getting my device in few days need some help
How can I install Google store iam little nervous to root this device
Is that safe to use default rom?
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Chances are Google will come pre-installed, problem is with vendor rom as well just follow the guides (in the guide section, you don't have to root if you flash genuine Chinese ROM don't even need TWRP. If you want EU ROM then TWRP is needed but not root, need to flash dm-verify before first boot if you don't root. If you go Chinese ROM can get Google from mi store.
Hi,
Your device should come with a Vendor ROM pre-installed which already has all the Google apps built in.
Its okay to use the vendor ROM if you dont mind not getting any updates. Just check with Malwarebytes to see if there is any malware. Malwarebytes flagged the default MIUI Notes app as a downloader trojan for me and a few others.
I personally wouldnt advice being on the Vendor ROM but thats just my opinion.
Anyway, as you wait for your phone to arrive, you can try applying for an Unlock code using the guide posted by underlines.
I would recommend switching to the EU ROM as it is a very clean and stable ROM with no bloatware. You can also refer to the guide I've posted if you wish to switch to the EU ROM from a Vendor ROM.
Its simple and as long as you follow the steps, you shouldn't face any issues.
Thanks guy I keep you posted.
How can you check if boot loader is unlock already
cheapshot789 said:
How can you check if boot loader is unlock already
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fastboot OEM device-info
Boot your phone in fastboot mode and from command prompt type the above, assuming you have adb and fastboot installed on PC
guys got my device
How to find my rom in vendor rom or official rom ?
in the model number i can able to see MIUI global stable 8.0.8.0.0(MAHCNDI)
yajur said:
guys got my device
How to find my rom in vendor rom or official rom ?
in the model number i can able to see MIUI global stable 8.0.8.0.0(MAHCNDI)
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You have a Vendor ROM on the device. Follow one of the guides and flash a ROM of your choice!
As long as you follow all the steps carefully, you shouldn't face any issues.
satishp said:
You have a Vendor ROM on the device. Follow one of the guides and flash a ROM of your choice!
As long as you follow all the steps carefully, you shouldn't face any issues.
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Thanks for the reply
I applied for bootloader unlocking and it possible to flash official rom with bootloader locked?
yajur said:
Thanks for the reply
I applied for bootloader unlocking and it possible to flash official rom with bootloader locked?
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Did you check whether bootloader is locked? There is a possibility that it is already unlocked.
And yes, you can flash official ROM via fastboot mode even if your bootloader is locked but it requires a special flash cable. Another way is to flash via EDL mode which bypasses a locked bootloader but this is a risky process and is usually only recommended as a last resort. Anyway none of the official ROMS have GAPPS built-in so I'd suggest its best you wait till you get the unlock code if your device isnt already unlocled.
satishp said:
Did you check whether bootloader is locked? There is a possibility that it is already unlocked.
And yes, you can flash official ROM via fastboot mode even if your bootloader is locked but it requires a special flash cable. Another way is to flash via EDL mode which bypasses a locked bootloader but this is a risky process and is usually only recommended as a last resort. Anyway none of the official ROMS have GAPPS built-in so I'd suggest its best you wait till you get the unlock code if your device isnt already unlocled.
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oem device-info came fales only i already requested for unlocking i think i have to wait only.

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