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it is possible to lock it without a backup, is your camera not working anymore ?
You can try flashtool, BLU option tries to relock it if it's unlocked, theres a good chance you will brick your device!
Have fun
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AntiDroid said:
it is possible to lock it without a backup, is your camera not working anymore ?
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Are you sure this is good and/or informative advice? I thought a locked bootloader not finding valid keys in the TA will refuse to ever function usefully again - no boot, no fastboot, no flashmode, nothing, totally bricked, and no way to convert it back to unlocked and get your phone back.
I would like to know if I am wrong about any of that. And... it seems that I was:
** Correction - it is Ok to relock the bootloader without having the pre-unlock data in the TA partition
** Flashing in data from any other TA partition (some other phone) seems certain to brick the phone though.
n0bleINtP said:
Are you sure this is good and/or informative advice? I thought a locked bootloader not finding valid keys in the TA will refuse to ever function usefully again - no boot, no fastboot, no flashmode, nothing, totally bricked, and no way to convert it back to unlocked and get your phone back.
I would like to know if I am wrong about any of that.
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I've never read about those damages but I read things like the known camera bug.
I unlocked my Z1 on .290 - the Sony release which fixed the problem (4.3). I flashed a Recovery and rooted it with it and my device is working like it was with a "untouched" ROM.
That's all I know.
We could wait for a dev to answer deeper questions.
AntiDroid said:
I unlocked my Z1 on .290 - the Sony release which fixed the problem (4.3).
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Yes this absolutely fine and is what I did with my Z1, ie do not unlock until after the 290 update is applied - you will see that advice on the Sony unlock website. However if you want a TA backup you need to do that before unlocking as the unlock process will wipe the keys, and you also need root in order to make that copy. (let me know if I am wrong about that)
My process was to root on earlier firmware, copy the TA, update to .290, then unlock. After unlocking full root on .290 is easy with a custom kernel and everything is good: unlocked, rooted *and* working camera.
But you *will* need a copy of the pre-unlock TA partition to regain any of the functions that use the DRM keys if you decide to relock the bootloader later.
It is impossible to get the DRM keys back, and there is no gain from relocking without them, all you're doing is locking down the bootloader without enabling BIONZ, etc, but you can certainly run a stock system if you want.
n0bleINtP said:
Yes this absolutely fine and is what I did with my Z1, ie do not unlock until after the 290 update is applied - you will see that advice on the Sony unlock website. However if you want a TA backup you need to do that before unlocking as the unlock process will wipe the keys, and you also need root in order to make that copy. (let me know if I am wrong about that)
My process was to root on earlier firmware, copy the TA, update to .290, then unlock. After unlocking full root on .290 is easy with a custom kernel and everything is good: unlocked, rooted *and* working camera.
But you *will* need a copy of the pre-unlock TA partition to regain any of the functions that use the DRM keys if you decide to relock the bootloader later.
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Hello, yesterday I downgraded to rooteable 4.2.2 rom in order to backup TA partition. Once I had backup, I updated to 4.3 (290) and unlocked bootloader, then flashed recovery. With recovery was easy to flash superSu. Now I have "stock" rom with root and unlocked bootloader, but I realized that x-reality wasn't warking anymore (because of the DRM keys loss).
I tried to recover TA partition, but I caused a soft-brick, wich I only could solve flashing a 290 ftf through flashtool, but I lost root. My question is: It is possible to have root and DRM keys (TA partition restored)??
Thank you very much.
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Hello, yesterday I downgraded to rooteable 4.2.2 rom in order to backup TA partition. Once I had backup, I updated to 4.3 (290) and unlocked bootloader, then flashed recovery. With recovery was easy to flash superSu. Now I have "stock" rom with root and unlocked bootloader, but I realized that x-reality wasn't warking anymore (because of the DRM keys loss).
I tried to recover TA partition, but I caused a soft-brick, wich I only could solve flashing a 290 ftf through flashtool, but I lost root. My question is: It is possible to have root and DRM keys (TA partition restored)??
Thank you very much.
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No, never.
Just2Cause said:
No, never.
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So, apart from losing x-reality and some Sony apps functionalities (which I dont care). Do you lose something else? I heard about losing bionz processor, but camera still works, then I dont know how far this is true.
The incompatibility problem of root and restored TA partition, is because flashing recovery (which modifies kernel) or supersu.apk it self?
Thank you VERY much!
You loose bionz, but not x-reality. I unlocked my bootloader and I have x-relity enabled.
Some ROMs won't have working camera, for example: android 4.4 KitKat ported from xperia z ultra GPe, and some other ROMs.
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You loose bionz, but not x-reality. I unlocked my bootloader and I have x-relity enabled.
Some ROMs won't have working camera, for example: android 4.4 KitKat ported from xperia z ultra GPe, and some other ROMs.
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I can see that the x-reality option is still on menu, and you can enable/disable it, but it doesn't work. Before, I could see in the first second of picture showing how x-reality improves the image (its an effect that can be seen with the naked eye), this is not happening now. By the way, its for sure that bionz stop working? How could I take pictures without it?
Thank you
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I can see that the x-reality option is still on menu, and you can enable/disable it, but it doesn't work. Before, I could see in the first second of picture showing how x-reality improves the image (its an effect that can be seen with the naked eye), this is not happening now. By the way, its for sure that bionz stop working? How could I take pictures without it?
Thank you
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Not sure about bionz, but I guessed it as I had the x-relity option enabled. I can't tell if it works or not as I don't have camera (I'm using ported 4.4)
It would be nice of someone confirmed it.
Correct me if i am wrong.
Bionz is a service which improves the pictures after a shot, isn't it ?
Bionz and X-Reality are things u can't detect that easy like "oh that effect is from X-Reality" or something else.
I thought the main reason for not working cameras on other roms was that the dev's didn't apply those 4.3 changes :S
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Correct me if i am wrong.
Bionz is a service which improves the pictures after a shot, isn't it ?
Bionz and X-Reality are things u can't detect that easy like "oh that effect is from X-Reality" or something else.
I thought the main reason for not working cameras on other roms was that the dev's didn't apply those 4.3 changes :S
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Bionz it's a image processor that includes xperia Z1, it process the pictures taken instead the cpu. I dont know if it's easy to detect if it's working or not. But in the case of x-reallity it's very simple, when you open a picture in Sony gallery app, you can see how the picture "improves" quality in the first second. It is no so evident in all pictures, but can be detected by a naked eye, as I do.
My only doubt is about bionz processor, I already know that I loss x-reality. But I want to be SURE if bionz processing is also lost. I want to have full root (with unlocked bootloader), and have bionz enabled. I dont care x-reality or Sony apps.
Thank you very much
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No, never.
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Not true. If you have a TA backup, install .290, unlock bootloader, install a recovery, root, reflash stock boot partition, restore TA partition, you will end up with a booting, rooted, .290 installation.
Rekoil said:
Not true. If you have a TA backup, install .290, unlock bootloader, install a recovery, root, reflash stock boot partition, restore TA partition, you will end up with a booting, rooted, .290 installation.
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Are you sure about that? :fingers-crossed:
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Are you sure about that? :fingers-crossed:
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I did that and it worked
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Rekoil said:
Not true. If you have a TA backup, install .290, unlock bootloader, install a recovery, root, reflash stock boot partition, restore TA partition, you will end up with a booting, rooted, .290 installation.
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jjpro45 said:
I did that and it worked
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Thank you VERY much!!! Could someone tell me how to reflash boot partition only?? The TA partition which I must restore, could be restored in 290 if backups comes from 534?
Hi,
i want to unlock my bootloader, so i made a backup with Devshafts TA Backup v9.10. The backup is a 112kb big zip file and 2mb big, when i uncompress it, i made a dry run to test it, everything seems ok.
To unlock my bootloader i must send my IMEI nr. to Sony.
My Question is, do they notice that i unlocked my XSP, even after relocking it with the TA Backup, by my IMEI nr that they have?
That would mean my warranty is voided even if i relock it?
Or am i wrong at some point?
Thank you for your help!
Well you lost your warranty if you Unlock your bootloader but I've never heard or read somewere that Sony (or the repair places) are using some kind of Database to check which IMEI has been used to get an Unlock Code.
If you relock the bootloader and restore the TA partition there is no evidence of any unlock.
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Well you lost your warranty if you Unlock your bootloader but I've never heard or read somewere that Sony (or the repair places) are using some kind of Database to check which IMEI has been used to get an Unlock Code.
If you relock the bootloader and restore the TA partition there is no evidence of any unlock.
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That concerns me a bit.I have locked and unlocked my bootloader several times but i dont remember backung up my TA partition...... is there any way to restore it to factory status again ?
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That concerns me a bit.I have locked and unlocked my bootloader several times but i dont remember backung up my TA partition...... is there any way to restore it to factory status again ?
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No Backup of the TA partition?
Well thats not smart. Why is no one reading the tutorials?
First lines of the tutorial from Doomlord:
this is the official way to unlock bootloader
if you want to keep ur DRM keys, first root device and then check this out
Warning!
This procedure will wipe the /data partition of your phone, so you will loose all ur stored data, settings. INTERNAL SDCARD will BE WIPED!!!
For Xperia™ devices released 2013 or later (for example Xperia™ Z and Xperia™ ZL), the SD card of your device will be formatted and you will lose all content (for example photos, music, videos) when you unlock the boot loader.
DRM keys WILL be lost forever
Originally Posted by schaggo View Post
I'd add what losing DRM keys means, e.g. no more Music ID/Gracenote within the Walkman app plus probably most importantly, as asked all the time and all over the place in the T/mint forums: loss of Bravia Engine.
older Xperia devices sometimes got issues after unlock of bootloader (BRICK after FOTA update) - you have been warned
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No Backup of the TA partition?
Well thats not smart. Why is no one reading the tutorials?
First lines of the tutorial from Doomlord:
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I know that was stupid of me .About a week after unlocking my BL i saw this post and felt stupid so there is no way to get my original TA partition?
jackaros said:
I know that was stupid of me .About a week after unlocking my BL i saw this post and felt stupid so there is no way to get my original TA partition?
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Absolutely ... NO. Your device will be hard-bricked if you try to restore TA backup took from another one.
silveraero said:
Absolutely ... NO. Your device will be hard-bricked if you try to restore TA backup took from another one.
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That would be a moronic thing to do ... if its not your of for your device you shall not flash it
jackaros said:
That would be a moronic thing to do ... if its not your of for your device you shall not flash it
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Ya, so you know that if you lost the TA partition, you can't get that back.
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Ya, so you know that if you lost the TA partition, you can't get that back.
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Well ok if its gone its gone ill watch from now on thank you
If I received unlock code from Sony, unlocked phone via official way, than relocked bootloader and restored TA is there any way that service will detect if bootloader is relocked?
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If I received unlock code from Sony, unlocked phone via official way, than relocked bootloader and restored TA is there any way that service will detect if bootloader is relocked?
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I think sony is only able to see especially if your request code!! but the operator does not see it because he lacks experience lool he does not know the word bootloader!
why this issue ??
johnny212 said:
If I received unlock code from Sony, unlocked phone via official way, than relocked bootloader and restored TA is there any way that service will detect if bootloader is relocked?
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I dont't think so, because you can request the code and never use it. Restoring TA brings the phone back to state like it was never unlocked. Nobody can tell if you unlocked bootloader or not. If you relock bootloader via flashtool instead via restoring TA backup, then they can tell you relocked it because your DRM keys will be missing. You are safe.
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zeroed said:
I dont't think so, because you can request the code and never use it. Restoring TA brings the phone back to state like it was never unlocked. Nobody can tell if you unlocked bootloader or not. If you relock bootloader via flashtool instead via restoring TA backup, then they can tell you relocked it because your DRM keys will be missing. You are safe.
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well summarized ! only restore TA solution !!!
ok
johnny212 said:
Ya, but I sent him device and they resent me it back cause of non official software (my fault!!! ). I don't want the same story again
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relock via TA and restore via pc compagnion !!!
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But if I did these steps:
1 Relock bootloader via flashtool
2 Repair via PC Companion
3 Install root and restore TA Partition
4 Install official firmware from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z/general/stock-xperia-z-c6603-10-5-0-230-central-t2759584
Is there ANY chance they will detect it?
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No is the simple answer.
I don't know if they have the tools to check such things, but they most probably will only check if official fw == 1 &if bootloader lcoked == 1.
I normal language: They will only check if you have official fw and if your bootloader is locked.
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is it normal that the "TA backup" is 160 kilobytes? i did a backup sometime ago.. but 160kb is not really much.. i thought it would be 800mb or something
rockyy said:
is it normal that the "TA backup" is 160 kilobytes? i did a backup sometime ago.. but 160kb is not really much.. i thought it would be 800mb or something
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Yes, it's normal. My own backput weight is only 121KB.
So I want to unlock my phone Bootloader and install a fresh AOSP 4.4
Mine current android version is 4.3 Jellybean ( 9.2.A.1.199) and on the sony bootloader unlock site when I insert the dial number it says "Root status ...... Allowed "
I rooted it today ( havent installed recovery buy I can do it later)
My questions :
Can my phone brick while trying to unlock the bootloader?
Do I need to download the latest version or the 4.1 version of android ?
All this I'm doing 'cus my 1 year warrantly has ended today so Why not ? :good:
Don't think the bootloader unlock procedure has much risk of bricking your phone... especially if you use the official Sony Bootloader Unlock method. But you may want to read up on backing up your TA before unlocking the bootloader.
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Don't think the bootloader unlock procedure has much risk of bricking your phone... especially if you use the official Sony Bootloader Unlock method. But you may want to read up on backing up your TA before unlocking the bootloader.
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Can you help me a bit I'm like new to Xperia T developer world ( I have some skills from Xperia X8 but that is like a another world)
CS Fan 991 said:
Can you help me a bit I'm like new to Xperia T developer world ( I have some skills from Xperia X8 but that is like a another world)
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I'd also suggest backing up your TA first. It's all in here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2292598
If you unlock your bootloader, you lose your Bravia Engine. You can get it back when you lock bootloader, but only if you restore your TA. If you don't have this backup, BE is most likely lost forever.
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Don't think the bootloader unlock procedure has much risk of bricking your phone... especially if you use the official Sony Bootloader Unlock method. But you may want to read up on backing up your TA before unlocking the bootloader.
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ArtDC said:
I'd also suggest backing up your TA first. It's all in here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2292598
If you unlock your bootloader, you lose your Bravia Engine. You can get it back when you lock bootloader, but only if you restore your TA. If you don't have this backup, BE is most likely lost forever.
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I've done backing up my TA keys ( done the dry restore to make sure )
So Now I only need to unlock my bootloader ?
Still one question :
Can I use my current version of android 4.3
EDIT : Unlocked the bootloader , put rom , gapps , wipped WORKING AS A CHARM
Thanks for the help !
And if I would like to restore to stock do I need to relock the bootloader ?
CS Fan 991 said:
Thanks for the help !
And if I would like to restore to stock do I need to relock the bootloader ?
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Nice!
If you want to get your phone back to stock, just flash a stock FTF. Flashtool does not require the bootloader to be relocked for that.
Unless you mean "stock" for warranty purposes, or selling the phone... then I guess I'd say yes to relocking the bootloader, after flashing a stock FTF (and also restoring the TA, of course)
Thanks 4 The Info )))
Hi guys, I've repaired my Z3+ but now the proximity sensor stays always on so on phone call the screen stay black even if I press the power button.
Is there a way to disable the sensor so I can enable and lock screen on call just by the power button? I'm seeing some app on the play store but I prefer a tips from you before make some other damage.
If it's possible without root, but if the only solution need root (so unlock the bootloader) I'll do it.
Thank you
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have you tried flashing the phone?
zemetal said:
have you tried flashing the phone?
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Nope, if possible I would try other chance and then go to flash the phone for the last chance
zippo7kyller said:
Nope, if possible I would try other chance and then go to flash the phone for the last chance
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you can flash the phone with the correct version and region, just select flash system only, you won't lose any of your data, i did that several time for testing mods, don't forget to backup TA partitions if your BL is locked, just in case :highfive:
P.S: you don't need to unlock bootloader to flash the system partition
zemetal said:
you can flash the phone with the correct version and region, just select flash system only, you won't lose any of your data, i did that several time for testing mods, don't forget to backup TA partitions if your BL is locked, just in case :highfive:
P.S: you don't need to unlock bootloader to flash the system partition
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Oh good! U think that this may solve the problem? Can you link me to a reliable tutorial to flash the system and make a backup?
Thank you very much :fingers-crossed:
zippo7kyller said:
Oh good! U think that this may solve the problem? Can you link me to a reliable tutorial to flash the system and make a backup?
Thank you very much :fingers-crossed:
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well, am not sure, but it's worth a try
1. http://forum.xda-developers.com/cro...xperifirm-xperia-firmware-downloader-t2834142
2. http://www.flashtool.net/downloads.php
3. http://www.xperiablog.net/2014/08/1...re-files-using-xperifirm-and-flashtool-guide/
4. http://forum.xda-developers.com/z5-compact/general/flashtool-how-to-flash-sony-xperia-z5-t3425367
p.s:
1. download the correct firmware version and region for your phone
2. in the firmware selector in flashtool, under "sin" section, check everything except system. and under misc TA, check everything.
3. leave all the other check boxes UNCHECKED
zemetal said:
you can flash the phone with the correct version and region, just select flash system only, you won't lose any of your data, i did that several time for testing mods, don't forget to backup TA partitions if your BL is locked, just in case :highfive:
P.S: you don't need to unlock bootloader to flash the system partition
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Why back up TA if he is locked bootloader? As far as I know flashing .ftf file with flashtool doesn't affect TA partition. Am I right? I have made my all flashing with flashtool by selecting all wipes in wipe section. BTW I am locked bootloader Z3+ E6553 .305 firmware
cashflow67 said:
Why back up TA if he is locked bootloader? As far as I know flashing .ftf file with flashtool doesn't affect TA partition. Am I right? I have made my all flashing with flashtool by selecting all wipes in wipe section. BTW I am locked bootloader Z3+ E6553 .305 firmware
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just saying, because am on unlocked BL. precautions? huh
zemetal said:
just saying, because am on unlocked BL. precautions? huh
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How did you dare unlock your bootloader? photo quality, image enchanments were same after you restored your TA back up? Because once I tried to unlock my old Z1 bootloader, my phone really f.. up even if I restored my TA back up. I had regret to unlock it, so I'm really scared to unlock it again
cashflow67 said:
How did you dare unlock your bootloader? photo quality, image enchanments were same after you restored your TA back up? Because once I tried to unlock my old Z1 bootloader, my phone really f.. up even if I restored my TA back up. I had regret to unlock it, so I'm really scared to unlock it again
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well and awesome guy made this :highfive: :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/crossdevice-dev/sony/xperia-z1-z2-z3-series-devices-drm-t2930672
everything works perfect, just when there's OTA updates, i gotta download the whole ftf file and flash via flashtool, but that's not a big deal
My Z3+ got the same problem. Proximity sensor was always on.
Sent it to SONY repair center, they did a recalibration.
I'm just curious how can i do it myself? Where is this option to recalibrate proximity switch?