So i have broken digitizer Z3 and my daily driver Z3C.
When i enter camera, on both phones, using dedicated button, Z3 has better image quality. Now im profesional photographer, so i know its better. It has better dinamic range in same scenes than my Z3C, its sharper, and has better colours. Now, trick is that Z3 has older android, i dont know how much, but it is older. Is that a reason? Im so annoyed by this, because it should have same cameras, and if it does, than it will become worse if i fix the phone and update android?
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Strmy said:
So i have broken digitizer Z3 and my daily driver Z3C.
When i enter camera, on both phones, using dedicated button, Z3 has better image quality. Now im profesional photographer, so i know its better. It has better dinamic range in same scenes than my Z3C, its sharper, and has better colours. Now, trick is that Z3 has older android, i dont know how much, but it is older. Is that a reason? Im so annoyed by this, because it should have same cameras, and if it does, than it will become worse if i fix the phone and update android?
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YES, the fact that your phones have different Android Versions means a lot for the camera performance!
Whenever you open the camera using the physical button, your phone switches to auto mode,which (in my opinion) sucks on all versions of Sony's Android.
If you have time to experiment, it"s worth giving a try to upgrade on 6.0.1 and then install Cyberian Mod.It's worth giving a try in my opinion!
You can also try downgrading to 4.4, which is easier than installing mods etc, it might do the job for you...
kwstas 13 said:
YES, the fact that your phones have different Android Versions means a lot for the camera performance!
Whenever you open the camera using the physical button, your phone switches to auto mode,which (in my opinion) sucks on all versions of Sony's Android.
If you have time to experiment, it"s worth giving a try to upgrade on 6.0.1 and then install Cyberian Mod.It's worth giving a try in my opinion!
You can also try downgrading to 4.4, which is easier than installing mods etc, it might do the job for you...
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But how is old android better than new one??
I want to install cyberian, however, i got stuck rooting and installing twrp.. My bootloader is locked, and i cant flash anything using flashtool..and unlock bootloader status is :no
So how do i install recovery, and root, to get cyberian?
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But how is old android better than new one??
I want to install cyberian, however, i got stuck rooting and installing twrp.. My bootloader is locked, and i cant flash anything using flashtool..and unlock bootloader status is :no
So how do i install recovery, and root, to get cyberian?
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Since I've done it on my Z3 Compact, i'll provide you the steps below:
Before you start make sure you've got 50% or more battery and that you have installed drivers for your device for Flashtool.
1)download the 3 attachments provided in this thread.
2)Download the correct version for you device from Cyberian thread ( It should be this one ''Download Cyberian 4.2 For Xperia Z3 Compact MM'' ) and place it at your sd card as it is( I mean whole .zip file)
3)Download the superusermod [It should be this one ' Superuser Mod For Z2/Z3/Z3C MM 6.0.1 (238/291 Build)'' ]and place it to your sd card, as .zip file again
4) download SuperSU (I'll attach this in the attachments) and place it to your SD card)
5)Make sure your device is running the latest 6.0.1 firmware ( .291 at the end)
6) Rename kernel291.zip to kernel291.ftf (make sure the file type is changed to ftf , so that you can flash it Via Flashtool)
7)Rename kernel575.zip to kernel575.ftf(again , make it sure)
8)Using Flashtool in FLASHMODE, flash the kernel575.ftf file
9)Close Flashtool when procedure is finished and boot your device up, it should work normally
10) Unzip recovery_for_mm575.zip
11) Run install.bat as administrator
12) On your device, go to settings>about phone> click on Build Number (23.5...) several times so you can open developer settings.You''ll get a pop-up. When you get it, go back to Developer Settings, scroll down a little bit and enable USB Debugging.
13) Once enabled it, connect your phone to your computer, and the procedure should start in a few seconds( Again make sure you have Flashtool is closed, if not, close it and try again! )
14) Your Phone sould reboot on TWRP recovery. Once it is, flash ''SuperSU-v2.78-201609011115.zip'' file and then flash ''superuser_238_291.zip'' file.
15)Reboot into system and make sure an application called SuperSU is installed at your application drawer.
16) Power off your device
17) Using Flashtool, flash ''kernel291.ftf''
18)Boot your device up, and go to Settings>Apps>Camera>Storage and then press Clear Data.
19) Same thing for Apps> (top right corner click Show System) >Camera common>Storage and press Clear data
20) Once finished,power off your device and boot into recovery (when the front led light next to the camera lights, press Volume Down key)
21) Install ''Cyberian Z3 Compact [email protected]'' and then reboot device
22) Once rebooted, Cyberian mod should be installed at your device!
I hope this one will help you.
Don't forget to thank the developers' threads!
That worked out great! I thought to open new thread foor newbs where i can explain, using your steps, how to do this, if ure okay with that?Thank u wery much!
Strmy said:
That worked out great! I thought to open new thread foor newbs where i can explain, using your steps, how to do this, if ure okay with that?Thank u wery much!
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It's good to know everything is fine! It's whatever you want!
Ps: Tagging me would be cool though
kwstas 13 said:
It's good to know everything is fine! It's whatever you want!
Ps: Tagging me would be cool though
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I will tag u no worries ;cool:
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Xperia Tablet Z 4.4.4 KitKat Rom - Pre-rooted - Includes Recovery
For SGP311 and SGP312 - Wiping is optional
** DISCLAIMER: I AM NOT A DEVELOPER. I DO THIS AS A HOBBY AND SHARE MY FINDINGS IN CASE SOMEONE ELSE FINDS THEM USEFUL. **
** THIS WORKED ON MY DEVICE BUT IT MAY NOT WORK ON YOURS. APPLY AT YOUR OWN RISK **
Requirements:
Flashtool 0.9.15.0 or higher
Rooted SGP31X (on any other previous Android version) with custom recovery (i.e. XZDualRecovery) installed.
Previous firmwares up to 4.4.2 can be rooted with towelroot.
If your current Rom doesn't have recovery, follow step 10 of this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=53063218&postcount=14 with tablet in USB debugging mode (step 4 of the same post).
This works on locked or unlocked bootloaders and any customization.
This ROM is pre-rooted and comes with recovery. Other than that it is identical to stock rom.
Download links:
SGP311 US_CA_PR https://mega.co.nz/#F!dhMBkRpC!qAsRR7WXJlKwsUwBuv1vig
SGP311 EU1 https://mega.co.nz/#F!p4FzQaqQ!o88OJPX4SyAYOUM3PMb5_A
SGP312 US_CA_PR https://mega.co.nz/#F!El8QnQxC!BlkadNT5FWGF3dLfCbD4mA
Use the link that matches your tablet model. You only need the zip and ftf files. The txt file is just the checksum if you want to verify that your download is error-free.
Instructions:
0- Backup before you start messing with your tablet!
1- Put system.flashable.zip in /sdcard of your tablet.
2- Keep SGP31X_10.5.1.A.0.283_VMo US_CA_PR_NoSystem.ftf on your PC.
3- Disconnect any USB cable that may be attached to your tablet.
4- Reboot to recovery. Preferably to TWRP, but you can make CWM work too.
5- Do not wipe anything.
6- Once in recovery, flash system.flashable.zip.
7- It is important to TURN OFF the tablet after this step.
8- Find and use the Power Off option in the recovery and turn your tablet off. In CWM based PhilZ Touch it is under "Power Options" -> "Power Off". In TWRP it is under "Reboot" -> "Power Off". If you see your tablet rebooting, force it to turn off by pushing the power and volume up keys simultaneously (or however else you can!)
9- Open Flashtool 0.9.15.0 (or higher) and click on the flash icon. Choose flash mode.
10- Navigate to where you have saved SGP31X_10.5.1.A.0.283_VMo US_CA_PR_NoSystem.ftf
11- If you do not want your any of your current data to be wiped uncheck all the items under the "wipe" section. My recommendation however is to wipe.
12- Now flash this ftf with your tablet in flash mode. To put your tablet in flash mode, hold the volume down button when it is off and connect with the USB cable to the PC.
13- Reboot. You are now on rooted 4.4.4.
Credits:
I only put the files together. All the credit should go to XDA's [NUT] and DooMLoRD and many others...
Can I flash this on SGP312?
Kindly request if you could make also a flashable zip with any European rom
FiDra said:
Can I flash this on SGP312?
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You can and it is not going to break your tablet but there are small differences between the two fimwares. I added a link for SPG312 too.
nick2crete said:
Kindly request if you could make also a flashable zip with any European rom
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I can try when I have time. PM to me your model and your customization code.
Flashed and works good on SGP312
Thanks!
It worked perfect !
Thank you very much !
I wasn't going to update to 4.4.4 until you offered this solution. Swapping kernels,etc., re-rooting, reinstalling recovery was just more work than it was worth and had the potential to brick the device. Your approach is brilliant! Thank you very much.
However, I am not able to boot into recovery.
Thank you very much for the easy-to-follow instructions.
It worked perfectly on my SGP312. Fully rooted 4.4.4 Kitkat.
Working on 311
najoor said:
OP!!
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Any chance that you can and will release a 10.5.1.A.0.283 deodex package for 311 / 312 versions / firmwares?
Shanliang- said:
Thank you very much for the easy-to-follow instructions.
It worked perfectly on my SGP312. Fully rooted 4.4.4 Kitkat.
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How is it performing for you compared to omni rom?
cantenna said:
How is it performing for you compared to omni rom?
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I wouldn't be able to compare it to Omni as I haven't used it. Actually, I havent used any AOSP 4.4.4 version. But I can say that 4.4.4 stock so far it has worked pretty well.
There's no lag anymore in the options menu.
Battery seems to last as much as it did on 4.4.2, but I'll update this info after some more testing.
Stock launcher feels smoother, although I use Nova Launcher Prime.
I haven't noticed any bugs for now. Perhaps the only thing is a quite short, recurrent distortion in the sound when playing music, but I had that issue in 4.4.2 as well. Haven't found any info on that.
I'll try to report more as I continue using it.
Shanliang- said:
I wouldn't be able to compare it to Omni as I haven't used it. Actually, I havent used any AOSP 4.4.4 version. But I can say that 4.4.4 stock so far it has worked pretty well.
There's no lag anymore in the options menu.
Battery seems to last as much as it did on 4.4.2, but I'll update this info after some more testing.
Stock launcher feels smoother, although I use Nova Launcher Prime.
I haven't noticed any bugs for now. Perhaps the only thing is a quite short, recurrent distortion in the sound when playing music, but I had that issue in 4.4.2 as well. Haven't found any info on that.
I'll try to report more as I continue using it.
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Tanks man for the feedback. Will you be re-locking the boot loader for the DRM xperia engine, is that possible?
I am really glad that we have this option available to us now
cantenna said:
Tanks man for the feedback. Will you be re-locking the boot loader for the DRM xperia engine, is that possible?
I am really glad that we have this option available to us know
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yep! it's possble with BackupTA.
I'm surprised to hear there is occasional static sound with a stock ROM from Sony. Can you pleas elaborate as to the problem?
Also, if I follow this tutorial will it automatically relock my boot loader? I'd prefer to keep an unlocked boot loader until I have had opportunity to test drive.
I'm very pleased with my Omnirom ATM. Am curious to try though.
Thanks
Destroyedbeauty said:
Any chance that you can and will release a 10.5.1.A.0.283 deodex package for 311 / 312 versions / firmwares?
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I've make one for 311/312, you can grab it here :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xpe...ent/stock-rom-xperia-tablet-z-sgp312-t2876245
Not completely related to the OP, but this is the first time I've upgraded a device that I had encrypted. Following all the steps, my device is now stuck in a bootloop. TWRP is unable to mount the encrypted partition w/ the passphrase I had set.
Anyone else experience this, or better yet have experience with this in general?
tamasrepus said:
Not completely related to the OP, but this is the first time I've upgraded a device that I had encrypted. Following all the steps, my device is now stuck in a bootloop. TWRP is unable to mount the encrypted partition w/ the passphrase I had set.
Anyone else experience this, or better yet have experience with this in general?
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Sorry, I do not and I have not tried this ROM yet
tamasrepus said:
Not completely related to the OP, but this is the first time I've upgraded a device that I had encrypted. Following all the steps, my device is now stuck in a bootloop. TWRP is unable to mount the encrypted partition w/ the passphrase I had set.
Anyone else experience this, or better yet have experience with this in general?
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I got my stock 4.4.4 rooted, but unfortunately not with this ROM. Below are my thoughts on what the problem may be.
system.flashable.zip only includes TWRP 2.6.*, which apparently has issues mounting encrypted partitions. These issues are solved in TWRP 2.7; can the OP update system.flashable.zip to include 2.7?
For those who still want to use this ROM, after flashing system.flashable.zip, I'd immediately install dual recovery before rebooting. I've not tested it myself but it's my theory for what will work.
Hello there, iam finally on 4.4.4 and i want to root the phone now, and so far iam quite aware of the process, atleast i think that iam, but check it for
yourself:
1) Getting lastest Flashtool from here: http://www.flashtool.net/downloads.php ( 0.9.18.2)
Btw. i dont get this : "Since Xperia Z, sony added a new set of files I called bootbundle. Those files can be bundled from 0.9.13 and can be flashed from 0.9.13 only."
What do i really need to flash kernel .233 andn reflashing the .283 afterwards? 0.9.13 or the latest one? dont really get that one, and wouldn't like to hardbrick my C6603 neather...
Do i need the seperate "Flashtool-Driver"-Package or is that included in normal Flashtool-Package?
2) Getting rather the the "Kernel only" or a Stock-FTF .233 and uncheck everything except the Kernel.
3) Getting "Easy-Root" and enabling USB-Debugging on the Z, running Easy-Root and connecting the Z to the PC when Easy-Root says so...
Waiting... Reboot and Checking root-access via root-checker.
4) Getting stock-ftf or Kernel-only for .283, reflashing it.
5)Installing SuperSu, and be happy(?)
Further Questions:
6) Do i need an internet-connection when running Easy-Root on the HOST (aka PC)?
7) Could i theoretically remove root-access again after i modified Android to my like? (Removing Bloatware and installing Adwall/Adaware/Xprivacy) or woudn't this work out? E.g. No root, no more root-apps?
Thank you for your time and help!
luluchambler said:
Hello there, iam finally on 4.4.4 and i want to root the phone now, and so far iam quite aware of the process, atleast i think that iam, but check it for
yourself:
1) Getting lastest Flashtool from here: http://www.flashtool.net/downloads.php ( 0.9.18.2)
Btw. i dont get this : "Since Xperia Z, sony added a new set of files I called bootbundle. Those files can be bundled from 0.9.13 and can be flashed from 0.9.13 only."
What do i really need to flash kernel .233 andn reflashing the .283 afterwards? 0.9.13 or the latest one? dont really get that one, and wouldn't like to hardbrick my C6603 neather...
Do i need the seperate "Flashtool-Driver"-Package or is that included in normal Flashtool-Package?
2) Getting rather the the "Kernel only" or a Stock-FTF .233 and uncheck everything except the Kernel.
3) Getting "Easy-Root" and enabling USB-Debugging on the Z, running Easy-Root and connecting the Z to the PC when Easy-Root says so...
Waiting... Reboot and Checking root-access via root-checker.
4) Getting stock-ftf or Kernel-only for .283, reflashing it.
5)Installing SuperSu, and be happy(?)
Further Questions:
6) Do i need an internet-connection when running Easy-Root on the HOST (aka PC)?
7) Could i theoretically remove root-access again after i modified Android to my like? (Removing Bloatware and installing Adwall/Adaware/Xprivacy) or woudn't this work out? E.g. No root, no more root-apps?
Thank you for your time and help!
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Just do this
androidtweaker1 said:
Just do this
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Hey thank you for the reply but i've read this thread before, but it doesnt really answer the few questions that stayed unanswered to me
Like:
1) Which version of Flashtool do i need? Does it have to be 0.9.13 or can i download and use the latest variant available (see the Quote regarding 0.9.13)
2) Do i need an internet-connection on my PC to run the "Easyroot-Exploit"?
3) After removing the bloatware and installing some stuff that needs root (Adwall,Adaway,Xprivacy) can i remove root again(SuperSu Unroot) without losing the functionality of this previously installed root-apps?
Thats basically all that is still open to me, other than that everything is pretty clear
Thank you!
luluchambler said:
:
1) Which version of Flashtool do i need? Does it have to be 0.9.13 or can i download and use the latest variant available (see the Quote regarding 0.9.13)
2) Do i need an internet-connection on my PC to run the "Easyroot-Exploit"?
3) After removing the bloatware and installing some stuff that needs root (Adwall,Adaway,Xprivacy) can i remove root again(SuperSu Unroot) without losing the functionality of this previously installed root-apps?
Thats basically all that is still open to me, other than that everything is pretty clear
Thank you!
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1. Use the latest version, which is currently 0.9.18.2. I linked to the Flashtool thread in my guide for a reason.
2. I don't believe so. Just use the built in root tool in Flashtool instead if you like.
3. No. You cannot unroot if you want to continue using apps that need root.
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kingvortex said:
1. Use the latest version, which is currently 0.9.18.2. I linked to the Flashtool thread in my guide for a reason.
2. I don't believe so. Just use the built in root tool in Flashtool instead if you like.
3. No. You cannot unroot if you want to continue using apps that need root.
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Thank you, that clears up a lot
I thought once you've granted them (Root Apps) permission they keep them, even if you unroot right after.
I guess there are no Questions left :highfive:
luluchambler said:
Thank you, that clears up a lot
I thought once you've granted them (Root Apps) permission they keep them, even if you unroot right after.
I guess there are no Questions left :highfive:
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[NOTE as of July 2016: the below is provided as-is. I'm no longer watching this thread and I don't provide support for this. You do this at your own risk.]
This is an updated tutorial (as of Oct 2015) to root and upgrade the Japanese Sony Xperia A (SO-04E, Android 4.1.2 or 4.2.2) to Android 4.4.4 and then to Android 5. The Xperia A is the Japanese version of the globally released ZR. In terms of hardware there are two differences: the Xperia A has 32GB internal memory; and its NFC chip set is different from the one in the ZR - which is why NFC applications such as digital wallet (osaifu-keitai) will not work after going through the below steps. The Xperia A has a locked bootloader that cannot be unlocked.
I did not come up with the most important moves here. That was done by others in this thread and this one, notably aperception and mgg4000 (a big thanks to those two!). I only updated some steps that no longer work due to DoCoMo updating their firmware and closing the loopholes exploitable in earlier versions, files getting lost, software features changing etc. I also broke this down into more detail for people who are less familiar with the process of rooting and installing unauthorized ROMs. I have to warn that this will take an inexperienced person at least a few hours, possibly a full day. With complications arising, it could be more.
Also, you need an extra (external) microSD card in your phone for this to work. If you don't have one, you can buy one at convenience or electronics stores. Min 4GB should be fine but more is better considering future need for nandroid backups etc.
Anyway, here we go. In case a file linked to in the tutorial is missing, please see if it's among those I backed up in a Mega account, list at bottom of post.
1. Be sure you have an external SD card as per the comment in the above preamble. Note that at various points in the process the phone will ask you whether to install the Sony PC Companion link. Always skip this.
2. Write down all APN settings of your phone – you will need to manually enter them later.
3. Make sure your phone’s Developer Options are enabled, USB debugging is enabled, and Installing from Unknown Sources is enabled (google if you don’t know this stuff).
4. Install the minimal ADB and Fastboot tools from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
5. Install Flashtool from here: http://www.flashtool.net/downloads.php . Watch this tutorial to do this and the next steps right: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfD9kT1DVz0
6. Power down your phone, hold down the Lower Volume key and connect phone to PC via USB cable. Flashtool will now show your phone as connected in Flashboot mode.
7. Using Flashtool, flash this to your phone: https://www.dropbox.com/s/p0m8fzv22m..._Hong_Kong.ftf
(or another C5503 Android 4.2.2 firmware – find one on XDA) . In the Flashtool settings, make sure you wipe the APPS_LOG and USERDATA
8. Disconnect and reboot.
9. You should now have a clean install of a Sony C5503 stock firmware. Confirm this in /Settings/About Phone.
10. If you check your Storage now, you will see only 4.59GB available internal memory, even though the Xperia A has 32GB total. To fix this, use Flashtool to flash back one part of the original SO-04E firmware here:
https://ftf.あんどろいどのこと.みんな/
I used 10.3.1.B.2.13 which worked fine. When flashing this, you must wipe the APPS_LOG and USERDATA again, and exclude EVERYTHING except PARTITION. In other words, all items in the Exclude list must be checked, except PARTITION.
11. When this is done, reboot once more and check your storage again. You should now see ~25GB of usable internal space. Yay!
12. Now make sure you have wifi or phone network access. Wifi is easiest. For 4G/LTE you will need to manually enter the APN settings from Step 2 above first. Just one of them, the one you usually use is fine (in the case of DoCoMo, the most common one is moperaU)
13. Once your phone has mobile network (or wifi) access, go through the process of enabling Developer Options, USB Debugging and Installing from Unknown Sources again.
14. Log into the Google Playstore and install SuperSU
15. Now root your device with this: http://rootkitxperia.com/
16. Start SuperSU and set it up. Grant permissions as requested. If the installation is succesful, you have root.
17. Now install custom recovery. Get the latest dual recovery for ZR (installation file, not flashable file) from here: http://nut.xperia-files.com/). With the phone connected, run the English language install .bat
18. When done, power down device. Power it back up. As soon as the LED lights up (in other words, when the Sony logo appears) and until after you feel a brief vibration press any button on the phone repeatedly (e.g. the volume buttons) to enter recovery. The Recovery service will boot up.
At this point, if you haven’t yet, you need to familiarize yourself with Clockwork Recovery.
Wipe the cache partition, the dalvik cache (under Advanced), and wipe data/factory reset.
19. Reboot, connect USB cable and place the following file on your external SD card
https://mega.co.nz/#!4o0jlQ6b!ZVxOj-...9paCqsR1EQBlGU
20. Boot into Recovery, go to the Wipe options and Clean To Install New ROM. Then install the above file from the external SD card (the device has two SD cards, one external and one internal). This will install Android 4.4.4. Once done, choose the option to reboot the device. (When I did this the first time, Recovery warned that Root may be lost and asked whether to fix this. I chose “Yes, fix it” and rebooted. The good news was that Android 4.4.4 was installed correctly. The bad news was that Root was lost. WTH??? You may want to try NOT fixing it, see if that goes any better. The second time I went through these steps with someone else's Xperia A, this problem did not occur.) When the device has rebooted (and root was not lost), SuperSU should be present which means that you still have root. You can also double-check with an application called "Root Checker" from the Playstore. You may also want to check if Recovery is still on the phone and working (by rebooting the phone and pressing the volume keys when the Sony logo appears.) If Recovery is no longer present, go back to step 17 and repeat. Then come back here. If you have both root and Recovery, you can now skip to step 22.
[21. ONLY if you have lost root like I did, follow these instructions to regain Root (the root kit from step 15 will no longer work on this new version you now have; you can use the Flashtool we installed in step 5, no need to download the official Sony one)
http://techbeasts.com/2014/09/18/how-root-sony-xperia-z-zr-zl-1051a0283-android-444-locked-unlocked/
After flashing the two firmwares and rebooting, each time a “repairs in progress” type of screen appeared and shortly thereafter the phone seemed to power down. I had to remove the battery each time to get the thing started again. Also, while on the Nordic firmware, the phone kept vibrating for no reason. This problem disappears when flashing back the second firmware from the above instructions.]
22. You now have a rooted Android 4.4.4. Presumably you will want to move on to the very latest Android version which is Android 5.1.1. Keep in mind that the Xperia A has a locked bootloader so only ROMs that are designed for a LB will work. I installed this one, works perfectly except for NFC:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-zr/development/rom-purex-z-v1-0-port-rajeev-t3215063
That’s it. Unfortunately, links included in this tutorial are liable to go dead after a while. Here are the ones likely to vanish, duplicated in a Mega account I set up for this.
Step 7: C5503 HK firmware (C5503_10.3.1.A.2.67_Hong_Kong.ftf):
https://mega.nz/#!R1p2wKII!rs9UFrMHN-nAnaROy-xe5gu1Zt52ipk-451sZEpzv34
Step 10: SO-04E firmware (10.3.1.B.2.13):
https://mega.nz/#!UwgHTT7Z!kKHlcPyPOH-mHcuDHXB6ZVWkf5xTl5op1IOFZ8fUGIU
Step 19: Pre-rooted 4.3.3 (C5503_10.5.1.A.0.283_NCB_PRE-ROOTED_PRFCreator.zip):
https://mega.nz/#!8tQEEJxY!Xd7HoRwWTe_XKPdL6COlS43xZo9TG2b_LFXsZWRLgBM
Step 21: Nordic firmware (C5503_10.5.A.0.230_Nordic NCB.ftf):
https://mega.nz/#!koIiRISS!fUH-OWT4s26wWgcdJ_HYQ9ctJun48m6N_rSzm9o_m64
Step 21: C5503 Kitkat (C5503_10.5.1.A.0.292_RU.ftf):
https://mega.nz/#!pw4jmIhL!ClHKkkSX1seeB13nb9kwlgpeF-LVVKr9IDfhyiqDT9g
Thanks buddy! You meticulously wrote and setup everything. Hope people will be benefited
Thank for the tutorial
axel007 said:
This is an updated tutorial (as of Oct 2015) to root and upgrade the Japanese Sony Xperia A (SO-04E, Android 4.2.2) to Android 4.4.4 and then to Android 5. The Xperia A is the Japanese version of the globally released ZR. In terms of hardware there are two differences: the Xperia A has 32GB internal memory; and its NFC chip set is different from the one in the ZR - which is why NFC applications such as digital wallet (osaifu-keitai) will not work after going through the below steps. The Xperia A has a locked bootloader that cannot be unlocked.
I did not come up with the most important moves here. That was done by others in this thread and this one, notably aperception and mgg4000. I only updated some steps that no longer work due to DoCoMo updating their firmware and closing the loopholes exploitable in earlier versions, files getting lost, software features changing etc. I also broke this down into more detail for people who are less familiar with the process of rooting and installing unauthorized ROMs. I have to warn that this will take an inexperienced person at least one full day, and possibly more. You may want to plan two full days. If you are one of the totally clueless you might save yourself the trouble and simply buy a newer phone.
Also, you need an extra (external) microSD card in your phone for this to work. If you don't have one, you can buy one at convenience or electronics stores. Min 4GB should be fine but more is better considering future need for nandroid backups etc.
Anyway, here we go. In case a file linked to in the tutorial is missing, please see if it's among those I backed up in a Mega account, list at bottom of post.
1. Cancel all your appointments, hire a dog walker and tell your wife she had best stay with some friends this weekend.
2. Write down all APN settings of your phone – you will need to manually enter them later.
3. Make sure your phone’s Developer Options are enabled, USB debugging is enabled, and Installing from Unknown Sources is enabled (google if you don’t know this stuff).
4. Install the minimal ADB and Fastboot tools from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2317790
5. Install Flashtool from here: http://www.flashtool.net/downloads.php . Watch this tutorial to do this and the next steps right: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfD9kT1DVz0
6. Power down your phone, hold down the Lower Volume key and connect phone to PC via USB cable. Flashtool will now show your phone as connected in Flashboot mode.
7. Using Flashtool, flash this to your phone: https://www.dropbox.com/s/p0m8fzv22m..._Hong_Kong.ftf
(or another C5503 Android 4.4.2 firmware – find one on XDA) . In the Flashtool settings, make sure you wipe the APPS_LOG, and check none of the Exclude items; if after this process the phone keeps rebooting, flash the same thing again, this time also wiping USERDATA)
8. Disconnect and reboot. If any trouble, see my comment above in brackets (under point 7).
9. You should now have a clean install of a Sony C5503 stock firmware. Confirm this in /Settings/About Phone.
10. If you check your Storage now, you will see only 4.59GB available internal memory, even though the Xperia A has 32GB total. To fix this, use Flashtool to flash back one part of the original SO-04E firmware here:
https://ftf.あんどろいどのこと.みんな/
I used 10.3.1.B.2.13 which worked fine. When flashing this, you must wipe the APPS_LOG (and maybe USERDATA) again, and exclude EVERYTHING except PARTITION. In other words, all items in the Exclude list must be checked, except PARTITION.
11. When this is done, reboot once more and check your storage again. You should now see ~25GB of usable internal space. Yay!
12. Now make sure you have phone network access. For 4G/LTE you will need to manually enter the APN settings from Step 2 above first. Just one of them, the one you usually use is fine (in the case of DoCoMo, the most common one is moperaU) (Or, instead of messing around with the LTE and APN settings - which takes time and will need to be repeated several more times if you want to use your mobile network connection for downloads - enable Wifi; this will usually be easier.)
13. Once your phone has mobile network (or wifi) access, go through the process of enabling Developer Options, USB Debugging and Installing from Unknown Sources again.
14. Log into the Google Playstore and install SuperSU
15. Now root your device with this: http://rootkitxperia.com/
16. Start SuperSU and set it up. Use a root checker from the Playstore to confirm it’s done.
17. Now install custom recovery. Get the file from here:
https://onedrive.live.com/?id=D419E7...&action=locate (or presumably the latest dual recovery for ZR from here will also work fine: http://nut.xperia-files.com/). With the phone connected, run the English language install .bat
18. When done, power down device. Power it back up. As soon as the LED lights up (in other words, when the Sony logo appears) and until after you feel a brief vibration press any button on the phone repeatedly (e.g. the volume buttons) to enter recovery. The Clockwork Recovery service will boot up.
At this point, if you haven’t yet, you need to familiarize yourself with Clockwork Recovery.
Wipe the cache partition, the dalvik cache (under Advanced), and wipe data/factory reset. Once you reboot, you will once again need to reestablish Playstore access etc.
19. Now place the following file on your external SD card
https://mega.co.nz/#!4o0jlQ6b!ZVxOj-...9paCqsR1EQBlGU
20. Boot into Recovery, wipe cache and do a factory reset. Then install the above file from the external SD card (the device has two SD cards, one external and one internal). This will install Android 4.4.4. Once done, power off the device using the according command in Recovery. When I did this, Recovery warned that Root may be lost and asked whether to fix this. I chose “Yes, fix it” and rebooted. The good news was that Android 4.4.4 was installed correctly. The bad news was that Root was lost. WTH??? You may want to try NOT fixing it, see if that goes any better. Anyway, install SuperSU and the root checker from the Playstore and see if you have root or not. If yes, skip to step 22.
21. ONLY if you have lost root like I did, follow these instructions to regain Root (the root kit from step 15 will no longer work on this new version you now have; you can use the Flashtool we installed in step 5, no need to download the official Sony one)
http://techbeasts.com/2014/09/18/how...cked-unlocked/
After flashing the two firmwares and rebooting, each time a “repairs in progress” type of screen appeared and shortly thereafter the phone seemed to power down. I had to remove the battery each time to get the thing started again. Also, while on the Nordic firmware, the phone kept vibrating for no reason. This problem disappears when flashing back the second firmware from the above instructions.
22. You now have a rooted Android 4.4.4. Presumably you will want to move on to the very latest Android version which is Android 5.1.1. Keep in mind that the Xperia A has a locked bootloader so only ROMs that are designed for a LB will work. I installed this one, works perfectly except for NFC:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xper...ajeev-t3215063
That’s it. Unfortunately, links included in this tutorial are liable to go dead after a while. Here are the ones likely to vanish, duplicated in a Mega account I set up for this.
Step 7: C5503 HK firmware (C5503_10.3.1.A.2.67_Hong_Kong.ftf):
https://mega.nz/#!R1p2wKII!rs9UFrMHN...pk-451sZEpzv34
Step 10: SO-04E firmware (10.3.1.B.2.13):
https://mega.nz/#!UwgHTT7Z!kKHlcPyPO...5op1IOFZ8fUGIU
Step 19: Pre-rooted 4.3.3 (C5503_10.5.1.A.0.283_NCB_PRE-ROOTED_PRFCreator.zip):
https://mega.nz/#!8tQEEJxY!Xd7HoRwWT...2b_LFXsZWRLgBM
Step 21: Nordic firmware (C5503_10.5.A.0.230_Nordic NCB.ftf):
https://mega.nz/#!koIiRISS!fUH-OWT4s...m6N_rSzm9o_m64
Step 21: C5503 Kitkat (C5503_10.5.1.A.0.292_RU.ftf): https://mega.nz/#!pw4jmIhL!ClHKkkSX1...Kr9IDfhyiqDT9g
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2 things:
1. What is the "decryption key" for the mega links?
2. I flashed my so-04e previously in a similar procedure, but SOMEHOW corrupted my TA partition. I think it's the TA because the phone will not acquire a signal and when reflashing in flashtool one of the rolling messages is something about TA I never saw before. I'm wondering if maybe I'm bricked. I think it happened with I wiped the data partition in order for the phone to recognize the extra internal memory.
jatyeo said:
2 things:
1. What is the "decryption key" for the mega links?
2. I flashed my so-04e previously in a similar procedure, but SOMEHOW corrupted my TA partition. I think it's the TA because the phone will not acquire a signal and when reflashing in flashtool one of the rolling messages is something about TA I never saw before. I'm wondering if maybe I'm bricked. I think it happened with I wiped the data partition in order for the phone to recognize the extra internal memory.
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Jatyeo,
Regarding the second question, I have no idea. I am not technically informed, I just hammered together the tutorial based on what I could find here and there and made it consistent.
Regarding the first question, I did not realize that Mega downloads require a decryption key. Can you please try the following link and let me know if this works? The key is part of the link. This is the HK firmware.
https://mega.nz/#!R1p2wKII!rs9UFrMHN-nAnaROy-xe5gu1Zt52ipk-451sZEpzv34
This link works now, can you fix the rest?
All links updated, pls confirm back that they work for you.
All working
Nice work bro. Keep up the good work..
Any chance you speak Japanese?
By the way, the "above instructions" in 21 don't exist because the link is dead, I see you appended the file at the end of the description but there are no instructions.
jatyeo said:
By the way, the "above instructions" in 21 don't exist because the link is dead, I see you appended the file at the end of the description but there are no instructions.
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I have no idea what you mean by this.
To answer your other question: yes, I speak Japanese.
And to answer your question from the other thread: as you can see, I am being very detailed with this tutorial. If there were any special points to keep in mind with the PureX ROM I link to in step 22, I would mention them. That is, as far as I know. I had no problems with it. It installed flawlessly and works great.
axel007 said:
I have no idea what you mean by this.
To answer your other question: yes, I speak Japanese.
And to answer your question from the other thread: as you can see, I am being very detailed with this tutorial. If there were any special points to keep in mind with the PureX ROM I link to in step 22, I would mention them. That is, as far as I know. I had no problems with it. It installed flawlessly and works great.
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You were very detailed, thx (+Thx button =) )... but you've had to repost the many of the links because of issues and I'm saying 21 is no different; the link goes to a 404 error page.
The reason why I asked about Japanese is because there are some articles on fast tracking to lollipop I was curious to know your thoughts about...
http://doroid.org/2015/09/12/xperia-so-04ezr-c5503-5-1-1-根付いた/
jatyeo said:
You were very detailed, thx (+Thx button =) )... but you've had to repost the many of the links because of issues and I'm saying 21 is no different; the link goes to a 404 error page.
The reason why I asked about Japanese is because there are some articles on fast tracking to lollipop I was curious to know your thoughts about...
http://doroid.org/2015/09/12/xperia-so-04ezr-c5503-5-1-1-根付いた/
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Now I get it. I don't know why these links become garbled like this. I tried to fix it, can you please check if it works for you now?
Regarding the Japanese link you gave above, I have no experience with this method. I am not sure he went to 5.1.1 from 4.2.2 directly.
I really don't have any particular technical knowledge. I'm just some guy who collected information from here and there, checked if it works (and it did for me) and summarized the steps he took. Half of the time I don't understand what I'm doing!
jatyeo said:
You were very detailed, thx (+Thx button =) )... but you've had to repost the many of the links because of issues and I'm saying 21 is no different; the link goes to a 404 error page.
The reason why I asked about Japanese is because there are some articles on fast tracking to lollipop I was curious to know your thoughts about...
http://doroid.org/2015/09/12/xperia-so-04ezr-c5503-5-1-1-根付いた/
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Now I get it. I don't know why these links become garbled like this. I tried to fix it, can you please check if it works for you now?
Regarding the Japanese link you gave above, I have no experience with this method. I am not sure he went to 5.1.1 from 4.2.2 directly.
I really don't have any particular technical knowledge. I'm just some guy who collected information from here and there, checked if it works (and it did for me) and summarized the steps he took. Half of the time I don't understand what I'm doing!
axel007 said:
Now I get it. I don't know why these links become garbled like this. I tried to fix it, can you please check if it works for you now?
Regarding the Japanese link you gave above, I have no experience with this method. I am not sure he went to 5.1.1 from 4.2.2 directly.
I really don't have any particular technical knowledge. I'm just some guy who collected information from here and there, checked if it works (and it did for me) and summarized the steps he took. Half of the time I don't understand what I'm doing!
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Thx
What do I exclude when upgrading to 5.1.1, are there any other tips?
This part is where I messed up y last phone, Thx
Exclude? This is a ROM that you flash in its entirety from your SD card. There are no options for exclusion...
What are Newest Xperia A Rom?
I am not sure I understand your question. DoCoMo only upgraded to 4.2.2. After that, you're on your own. That's what this tutorial is about. If you are asking what unofficial ROM is the latest, you can look that up for yourself over in the Xperia ZR development forum. But if you have no experience with custom ROMs, I would recommend you use the one I link to (PureX) as I can confirm that this is stable and works well.
Everything was going very well till step 20
my xperia just keeps on SONY logo screen
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now it goes till appears the XPERIA and reboot
cant acess the recovery mode
[FTF] C5503_10.7.A.0.222 Fix_for_ZRDocomo Android 5.1.1
[FTF] C5503_10.7.A.0.222 Fix_for_ZRDocomo Android 5.1.1
http://ouo.io/C0smHY
C5503_10.7.A.0.228_Fix_32Gb-ZRdocomo.ftf
http://ouo.io/C0smHY
Dear XDA-developers,
Today I spend numerous hours in trying to root my xperia z3 compact.
I currently have MM 6.0.1 D5803 installed on it with 23.5.A.0.575 the netherlands T-Mobile version. I have tried the following: Kingroot, iroot, kingoroot etc but it is all not working. I also used adroid sdk and changed the fastboot driver. I am able to fast boot etc.
Could anybody help me out with rooting this device? Love to hear from you guys.
Kay
It is described here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3-compact/general/how-to-root-backup-drm-keys-t3013343/page149
Basically you must downgrade to kitkat, run the rooting script and install recovery, and then install a prerooted marshmallow rom.
Similar issue in Switzerland
M1chiel said:
It is described here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3-compact/general/how-to-root-backup-drm-keys-t3013343/page149
Basically you must downgrade to kitkat, run the rooting script and install recovery, and then install a prerooted marshmallow rom.
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Hi, I actually have the same problem rooting my new Z3C in Switzerland. I know that I have to downgrade but when I flash the rom it just boot in the welcome page and the it crashes and go in bootloop.
I've tried with both:
"D5803_23.0.1.A.5.77 Android 4.4.4_Customized CE1 1288-7915.ftf"
"D5803_23.4.A.0.546 Android 5.1.1_Customized CH 1288-9528.ftf" (I know that is not the KK but I just wanted to try if it works, but no success at all even flashing a lollipop from CH)
Any ideas guys?
jassi0709 said:
Hi, I actually have the same problem rooting my new Z3C in Switzerland. I know that I have to downgrade but when I flash the rom it just boot in the welcome page and the it crashes and go in bootloop.
I've tried with both:
"D5803_23.0.1.A.5.77 Android 4.4.4_Customized CE1 1288-7915.ftf"
"D5803_23.4.A.0.546 Android 5.1.1_Customized CH 1288-9528.ftf" (I know that is not the KK but I just wanted to try if it works, but no success at all even flashing a lollipop from CH)
Any ideas guys?
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You need to follow this guide here
To answer your question you need build 23.0.A.2.93 or older, to be able to use griefroot
Didgesteve said:
You need to follow this guide here
To answer your question you need build 23.0.A.2.93 or older, to be able to use griefroot
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Thank you for you answer. I've actually just tried with this but I get stuck in the welcome screen and then it simply continues to reboots.
I've installed this: D5803_23.0.A.2.93_Generic GLOBAL.ftf
After having a look to the firmware that I had on the phone (original and working was the 6.0.1 GLOBAL version).
All my previous phone was rooted and now I feel like in prison without a rooted xperia! ahahah
jassi0709 said:
Thank you for you answer. I've actually just tried with this but I get stuck in the welcome screen and then it simply continues to reboots.
I've installed this: D5803_23.0.A.2.93_Generic GLOBAL.ftf
After having a look to the firmware that I had on the phone (original and working was the 6.0.1 GLOBAL version).
All my previous phone was rooted and now I feel like in prison without a rooted xperia! ahahah
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Then you are doing something wrong with flashtool, I used that build yesterday, then used geifroot and dual recovery, before flashing Slim 2.
you need to tick all of the wipe boxes, and none of the exlcude, or it won't work. You can't keep your data flashing to a different firmware.
Didgesteve said:
Then you are doing something wrong with flashtool, I used that build yesterday, then used geifroot and dual recovery, before flashing Slim 2.
you need to tick all of the wipe boxes, and none of the exlcude, or it won't work. You can't keep your data flashing to a different firmware.
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Ohhh nice, it was not mentioned that you have to check all the tick boxes! Thank you so much!
It seems to work now.
I think it would be better to emphasize this in the guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3-compact/general/how-to-root-backup-drm-keys-t3013343
I'm downloading the rom, what would you suggest me if I do really care about the battery life? Maybe the lollipop instead of Marsh-mellow because of the presence of Stamina mode in lollipop?
I guess I will just try to find the best...
jassi0709 said:
Ohhh nice, it was not mentioned that you have to check all the tick boxes! Thank you so much!
It seems to work now.
I think it would be better to emphasize this in the guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3-compact/general/how-to-root-backup-drm-keys-t3013343
I'm downloading the rom, what would you suggest me if I do really care about the battery life? Maybe the lollipop instead of Marsh-mellow because of the presence of Stamina mode in lollipop?
I guess I will just try to find the best...
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There are only two good builds for the Z3c at the moment.
The Slim 5 which is lollipop
or the Slim 2 MM. I was sceptical about MM battery life and held back 5.1 for a long time, but now the latest roms is out, the doze function works as well or better than stamina mode. I am getting 4 days between charges now, something I could never do before
Didgesteve said:
There are only two good builds for the Z3c at the moment.
The Slim 5 which is lollipop
or the Slim 2 MM. I was sceptical about MM battery life and held back 5.1 for a long time, but now the latest roms is out, the doze function works as well or better than stamina mode. I am getting 4 days between charges now, something I could never do before
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Thank you for your answer. Really useful! I've finally managed to room and install that I wanted!
If you have such permission, I would suggest to edit the guide in: http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3-compact/general/how-to-root-backup-drm-keys-t3013343
by adding the following:
7. Just select the name of the fw you downloaded and click on "Flash". Note: select both wipes in case you are coming from different android version.
43. Open Flashtool and select the non-pre-rooted fw (this is 23.1.A.0.690), but DESELECT system: in "EXCLUDE" make sure you check the checkbox next to "SYSTEM", flash it.
I will put this comment on the relative guide too!
I don't want to abuse of you kindness but I am currently searching for some CPU+GPU clock and voltage changer. Is there any efficient application that you can suggest me?
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Instructions can be found in the README on GitHub: https://github.com/Miustone/MARS_SOM
BETA4 uploading with some fixes and enhancements. Thanks to My Discord Channel and all the nice People keeping Me up! :angel:
@cd993 for being My (coming) Tester!
Is this rom even for the dual sim XQ-AT52 version?
Gigio755 said:
Is this rom even for the dual sim XQ-AT52 version?
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It's a unified SOM for all Xperia Variants with API29 and Snapdragon SoCs. So yes :good:
My shared Kernels for Magisk are for and from the EU Firmware of the Xperias btw.
Just to add my experience here, I flashed this rom magisk module which entered a seemingly unrecoverable endless bootloop. This was likely as it conflicted with another magisk module or xposed that I have installed, so not the fault of the rom!
However given we've no twrp yet, the best way (after a LOT of research!) to fix this wasn't easy or obvious. I thought I could just flash stock kernel, uninstall magisk, flash magisk again and uninstall the module. Which unfortunately you can't as they remain in the system files and without root, you can't touch them, though with root, it loads and you get the bootloop - so a vicious endless cycle!
The solution I managed to work out, rather than a full clean wipe was to extract the stock boot from downloaded firmware (using Xperifirm), convert it to an img file using unsin (Google this if needed) and then use Android kitchen to unpack, place a certain folder in there (found via the link below), repack and then fastboot flash. This makes magisk operate in core root mode only allowing you to uninstall the module. Once the module is uninstalled, you can simply disable core only mode from the magisk settings.
This saved me from a full wipe!
See here for more details about that unpacking etc
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pi...modules-disabler-booting-magisk-t3976621/amp/
cd993 said:
Just to add my experience here, I flashed this rom magisk module which entered a seemingly unrecoverable endless bootloop. This was likely as it conflicted with another magisk module or xposed that I have installed, so not the fault of the rom!
However given we've no twrp yet, the best way (after a LOT of research!) to fix this wasn't easy or obvious. I thought I could just flash stock kernel, uninstall magisk, flash magisk again and uninstall the module. Which unfortunately you can't as they remain in the system files and without root, you can't touch them, though with root, it loads and you get the bootloop - so a vicious endless cycle!
The solution I managed to work out, rather than a full clean wipe was to extract the stock boot from downloaded firmware (using Xperifirm), convert it to an img file using unsin (Google this if needed) and then use Android kitchen to unpack, place a certain folder in there (found via the link below), repack and then fastboot flash. This makes magisk operate in core root mode only allowing you to uninstall the module. Once the module is uninstalled, you can simply disable core only mode from the magisk settings.
This saved me from a full wipe!
See here for more details about that unpacking etc
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pi...modules-disabler-booting-magisk-t3976621/amp/
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Nice and complicated to Share! Thanks for Your Post! I would suggest next time to remove a specific File from the Firmware before flashing with NewFlasher which keeps Your Data intact. Let Me take a Look which one it was...
Edith: Remove userdata_X-FLASH-CUST-A2CD.sin before flashing or your data will be wiped.
Or in ur case userdata_BLAHBLAH.SIN
You can also try to enter Save Mode next time which works by Holding the Power Button while booting or so. Maybe together with VolumeDown and No USB connected.
Miustone said:
Nice and complicated to Share! Thanks for Your Post! I would suggest next time to remove a specific File from the Firmware before flashing with NewFlasher which keeps Your Data intact. Let Me take a Look which one it was...
Edith: Remove userdata_X-FLASH-CUST-A2CD.sin before flashing or your data will be wiped.
Or in ur case userdata_BLAHBLAH.SIN
You can also try to enter Save Mode next time which works by Holding the Power Button while booting or so. Maybe together with VolumeDown and No USB connected.
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Ah that's very handy to know, thanks for the removal of userdata sin file tip!
cd993 said:
Ah that's very handy to know, thanks for the removal of userdata sin file tip!
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You're Welcome ! And sorry for the Trouble. Looking Forward to fix everything... :angel:
Good to see development starting!
Hopefully something can be done with the cameras viewfinder which appears really poor than the shot actually being taken! Snapchat looks awful when taking video selfies
dreamville said:
Good to see development starting!
Hopefully something can be done with the cameras viewfinder which appears really poor than the shot actually being taken! Snapchat looks awful when taking video selfies
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Agreed. I look like I'm wearing makeup on WhatsApp video calls!
Hello, dear developer.
Miustone said:
You're Welcome ! And sorry for the Trouble. Looking Forward to fix everything... :angel:
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Hello, respected developer. (XQ-AT52) I am a user. I installed the rom after patching the boot.img extracted from two versions, the Taiwan version and the Hong Kong version, but both fall into infinite boot twice. Should I use the EU single SIM version?
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Hello, respected developer. (QX-AT52) I am a user. I installed the rom after patching the boot.img extracted from two versions, the Taiwan version and the Hong Kong version, but both fall into infinite boot twice. Should I use the EU single SIM version?
htcmage said:
Hello, respected developer. (XQ-AT52) I am a user. I installed the rom after patching the boot.img extracted from two versions, the Taiwan version and the Hong Kong version, but both fall into infinite boot twice. Should I use the EU single SIM version?
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Hello, respected developer. (QX-AT52) I am a user. I installed the rom after patching the boot.img extracted from two versions, the Taiwan version and the Hong Kong version, but both fall into infinite boot twice. Should I use the EU single SIM version?
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You could, but im working on the Support for the Mark 2 actually. Sadly am i unable to extract the Firmware of it. Could you Help me Out with a dump?
Miustone said:
[...] Sadly am i unable to extract the Firmware of it. Could you Help me Out with a dump?
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UnSIN *super*.sin to get the img file, and 7zip to extract img contents ( windows: right click > open > # | linux: UnSIN thread, read up "Note: super_*.img ..." ).
Stock camera, Cinema Pro, Photo Pro all gone in this ROM or working just fine?
serajr said:
UnSIN *super*.sin to get the img file, and 7zip to extract img contents ( windows: right click > open > # | linux: UnSIN thread, read up "Note: super_*.img ..." ).
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Honored to get that Reply from You. Know Your Work Well since many Years :good: I will try 7Zip now:fingers-crossed:
Onepunchbro said:
Stock camera, Cinema Pro, Photo Pro all gone in this ROM or working just fine?
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It should work just fine. At least does Cinema Pro on the Xperia 1 and 5. Photo Pro will be Something to Port for 2019 Xperias but isn't touched or removed yet...
Miustone said:
Feature List:
(Not everything is listed)
Full Camera API2
Full Pixel User Interface
Ported Pixel 4 XL Apps
Ported Pixel 4 XL Features
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I've never used a SOM ROM and I'm a bit confused on what you mean by "full camera API2".
Stock, the Xperia 1 ii only has FULL Camera2 API support and RAW output for the main 24mm camera. All other cameras have LIMITED Camera2 API support and no RAW support.
Does the SOM ROM somehow enable FULL Camera2 API and RAW for all lenses on the phone?
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fuzzybabybunny said:
I've never used a SOM ROM and I'm a bit confused on what you mean by "full camera API2".
Stock, the Xperia 1 ii only has FULL Camera2 API support and RAW output for the main 24mm camera. All other cameras have LIMITED Camera2 API support and no RAW support.
Does the SOM ROM somehow enable FULL Camera2 API and RAW for all lenses on the phone?
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Yes, there is advanced support present for Open Camera for example allowing You to use all API2 Features on all Sensors including the Front Camera.
V20071 comes soon btw. Website and GitHub are getting Updates too...
BR
Does using custom on latest generation Xperia Phone still erases some sort of Camera DRM and in the end users are getting downgraded camera performance like in the past Xperias? Or such thing are no longer the case and it is perfectly safe to use custom ROM and switch back to stock ROM whenever needed?
Great Developer
Great Developer, can I ask you one more thing? Unlike Xperia 1& products, Qualcomm's diagnostic port activation order does not apply. (setprop sys.usb.config rndis,eng_mode,adb ) Can you help me with the development of the command? It's small, but I'll definitely sponsor you.