Hello guys, I am a bit lost reading all about this.
I understand that after unlocking bootloader we loose L1, as it is downgraded to L3. Also, from other phone forums, I understand the only way to restore L1, is by making a backup of our persist.img, which you can only do if you are root.
So, unlocking, installing TWRP, rooting, restoring stock bootloader, and locking bootlaoder. Will then have L1 back while being rooted? Is there any risk on this operation, I have seen people bricking their phone while locking the bootloader, why is this happening?
Thanks a lot.
The only way going back to L1 is to relock your bootloader. This is an EXTREMELY risky operation, as you can end up a hardbrick if theres ANY system/boot/recovery change after unlocking the bootloader. I strongly recommend you NOT to relock the bootloader until there is a flash tool from Realme which is expected to be puclished within this month.
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I'm trying to figure out exactly what you lose when you unlock Z3(C).
So far I've discovered that:
- Sony has a webpage that allows you to unlock your device
- Unlocking your device will void your warranty
- Unlocking is the only known way to get root (at least right now)
- Unlocking your device will kill the "TA partition" that contains DRM keys
- Loss of the aforementioned DRM keys will cause some stuff to stop working
I found a huge thread on backing up TA partition for older xperia devices, but no good information RE: what exactly you lose if you wipe out the DRM keys by unlocking.
Do any of you know definitively: what the DRM keys are for and what you lose?
As an aside - it looks like backing up TA partition is only possible before you unlock bootloader and if you've rooted your phone (so probably not possible on Z3C until someone finds a working exploit to get root with a locked bootloader).
Thanks in advance for any insights.
I don't think there is a definitive place which says exactly what you lose by unlocking the boot loader but judging by what people having been saying after unlocking the Z3C and other Xperia phones on 4.4 it seems like the answer is nothing. Nothing is lost on the software side at all.
On the z1c I neglected to back up the TA partition. And apparently lost native mirror cast and some camera features when I rolled the device back to stock.
Back up your TA partition before unlocking BL... If not for the I'm tact features turn for your warranty!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2292598
Those that have rushed into unlocking the BL without backing up the TA partition risk voiding warranty I'm afraid.
dillalade said:
On the z1c I neglected to back up the TA partition. And apparently lost native mirror cast and some camera features when I rolled the device back to stock.
Back up your TA partition before unlocking BL... If not for the I'm tact features turn for your warranty!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2292598
Those that have rushed into unlocking the BL without backing up the TA partition risk voiding warranty I'm afraid.
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Problem is, you need root to use those backup tools... So we would need a temp root exploit to backup before unlocking. But from what I've read so far, it doesn't seem like you lose that much, if anything.
I am also curious about this as I need root access but would like to preserve the warranty. Somebody else has also started a thread with what breaks with unlocking: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2890936
TiMiN8R said:
Problem is, you need root to use those backup tools... So we would need a temp root exploit to backup before unlocking. But from what I've read so far, it doesn't seem like you lose that much, if anything.
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Most important consideration is your warranty such if your happy to lost it then unlock your BL.
dillalade said:
Most important consideration is your warranty such if your happy to lost it then unlock your BL.
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It's not that definitive that you will lose warranty. Sony says it may void your warranty. Known issues with the specific model or batch, or other hardware problems that could not be caused by flashing custom ROMs/kernels will most likely still be covered.
http://www.phonearena.com/news/Sony...oader-unlock-tool-voids-your-warranty_id32972
I myself have sent in my Xperia T twice since unlocking the bootloader and on both occassions it was covered by the warranty.
Mind you, I did relock the bootloader and flash a stock FTF before doing that.
Flashtool has a function to relock the bootloader
http://www.digitalinternals.com/mobile/keeping-warranty-intact-sony-xperia-unlocked-phones/264/
I don't know if this works on our phone already, maybe someone who has already unlocked would like to try?
Is there a procedure to unlock the bootloader, root, uninstall some of the T-Mobile apps and make a few changes, then unroot, and relock the bootloader?
Everything I've seen so far requires re-flashing everything back to stock, I was hoping to avoid that. (Obviously, the bootloader and recovery would be stock when I'm done, just not the system)
The locked bootloader will not boot a modified system partition. As such revert to stock is required. Question is still open on relocking the bootloader post MM. After MM the unlock is visible on the boot screens where previously it was not. This would be an instant giveaway on any warranty claims.
Thanks, that's what I thought but I wasn't sure.
I know that for some phones, e.g. some Sony phones, if you unlock the bootloader, it will permanently delete some stuff from the phone (DRM keys and whatnot) and you can't get it back even if you re-lock and flash a stock ROM. Is it similar for Xiaomi? Or can I re-lock the bootloader, flash the stock ROM and make the phone 100% functional and indistinguishable from one that was never unlocked?
Yes.
no problem
I just got this phone and while I would like to keep it completely stock for a while, I would prefer unlocking the bootloader immediately.
The reason for it is that I would like to avoid the hassle of getting everything back after a complete wipe and also avoid dealing with the bank for their app.
What are the consequences of only unlocking the bootloader but keeping stock recovery?
I've read about the FP issue but it's supposed to be fixed now I assume?
If it's only about losing Widevine security, then I wouldn't mind it, but are there other drawbacks?
From the title: I'm kindly requesting to check DRM status (DRM Info app here) after unlocking bootloader and after relocking the bootloader.
If possible with a screenshot otherwise I'm interested in knowing if Widevide DRM Level goes back to L1 after relocking and how System ID changes with L3 and L1.
Furthermore t's useful knowing if you also flashed a custom rom and/or blew Knox Fuse in some other way.
Disclaimer: do not unlock your bootloader just to do this check. This request is meant for people who already have bootloader unlocked by their own means.
There is a screenshot example attached to this thread, stock locked A71 never before unlocked.
You keep your DRM keys when unlocking bootloader on A71, so Widevine stays at L1.
No TWRP installed, only magisk.
oh, that's actually really good news.
My previews experience with Widevide DRM was a permanent keys loss.
Thank Samsung for this approach.
Should I be warry of some particular step into installing magisk on A71 ?
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Should I be warry of some particular step into installing magisk on A71 ?
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Not really. I rooted by mixing magisk into android and then flashing it with odin. There are some tutorials on youtube, showing how it's done.