Do you wanna know IF you can UNLOCK your X10's BOOTLOADER? - XPERIA X10 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Do you wanna know if you can unlock your bootloader? Then this is the thread for you.
Use this tool here: Bootloader Certificate Check
Here's how you will know if you can use the boot loader unlock tool. Follow all instructions on screen of the tool when you run it.
If you get at the end, "SEMC SIMLOCK CERTIFICATE"
Then yes can, you can use the SEMC_qd8250 unlock batch file to unlock tool yours.
If you unlocked with SETOOL, then yes, you can too, I'm not sure what message that gives as yet, but I will proceed to find out.
But if you get, "SIMLOCK CERTIFICATE NOT RECOGNIZED"
then NO, you CANNOT, I repeat, you CANNOT unlock your bootloader, not as yet at least, when you can I will update this thread. IF you attempt unlocking it with this message, then you WILL lose your radio signal, and will only be able to restore this if you unlock via SETOOL, which I am unsure how to go about doing doing, since nothing has been said about this.
Can the mods help by stickying this thread please so all persons with this question can see? Thank you.

I'll try it, thanks!

thanks for this info i get this now i can unlock my bootloader SEMC SIMLOCK CERTIFICATE

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[Q] Unlocking bootloader

hi all
i got my x10 mini from a friend. he said that when he bought it, it was sim locked. so he unlocked the phone.
if i unlock the bootloader it will restore the original sim lock of the phone?
if yes, there is any free way of sim unlocking x10 mini?
It depends on how he unlocked the phone,
Check this topic
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=17384177&postcount=3
Sent from my U20i using xda premium
the tutorials say that if the output from S1tool is
"SEMC SIMLOCK CERTIFICATE" - the bootloader can be unlocked
"NOT RECOGNIZED SIMLOCK CERTIFICATE" - the bootloader cannot be unlocked
i have "SEMC SIMLOCK CERTIFICATE" and i know i can unlock my bootloader
but my question is:
after unlock it, will still restore the original sim lock?
Or for other word:
does the S1tool output refers to the possibility of unlocking the bootloader, or refers to the restore of the original?
i don't know if i can really help cause i not really a expert, but i think what they say with
"SEMC SIMLOCK CERTIFICATE" - the bootloader can be unlocked
is if you have the semc simlock it will still be sim unlocked.
not really sure about it.
mine was SEMC SIMLOCK and after the bootloader was unloloked, the sim unlock was still working fine.
rodrigocp said:
i don't know if i can really help cause i not really a expert, but i think what they say with
"SEMC SIMLOCK CERTIFICATE" - the bootloader can be unlocked
is if you have the semc simlock it will still be sim unlocked.
not really sure about it.
mine was SEMC SIMLOCK and after the bootloader was unloloked, the sim unlock was still working fine.
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was your phone original unlocked?
yes it was, havent really tought about it.
really dont know if its the same thing
Well, I never used a locked phone, but the linked post says:
if your phone unlocked by setool2 software, use msm7227_setool2.cmd
if your phone unlocked by 3rd-party software other than setool2, do not run anything -
it will disable radio capability of your phone and you will need to unlock phone by setool2 software.
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What I understand from the text is that if he unlocked the phone using anything different from setool2, it will disable the radio, but that it can be restored afterwards by using setool2.
Edit: not sure however why "do not run anything" would be in bold if it could be reverted afterwards
thotypous said:
Well, I never used a locked phone, but the linked post says:
What I understand from the text is that if he unlocked the phone using anything different from setool2, it will disable the radio, but that it can be restored afterwards by using setool2.
Edit: not sure however why "do not run anything" would be in bold if it could be reverted afterwards
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Because the simunlock to restore radio with setool does cost money
Sent from my U20i using xda premium
i think my phone was not unlocked by setool because i have the "SEMC SIMLOCK CERTIFICATE" output in S1tool
According to the unlocking bootloader guide post (here):
5. If you had
1: the SEMC SIMLOCK CERTFICATE message or if you
2: unlocked your phone using EMMA/IMEI code
3: or if your phone was already unlocked when you bought it (first-hand phone)
4: or if your phone is sim-locked, or if...
THEN
run msm7227_semc.cmd in the directory you unzipped the unlocking files to and press any key to start the unlocking process
So i know i can unlock my bootloader
My question is if i will loose the sim network unlock and the phone will revert to sim locked?
no one knows?
i guess i will try it anyway

Can I unlock the bootloader?

I want to be sure wether I can before I make my phone useless. I think I can, is that right? I've attached a screenshot. I see the SEMC unlock certificate line, which means I can unlock with semc.bat, right?
Thanks.
This is normal.. Yes, u can unlock bootloader with semc bat
Ok, thanks Normally I just try and learn with trial and error but in this case I can permanently make my phone useless. Again, thanks

[Q] How to unlock bootloader? Allowed: NO 12w23

Hi people, after searching a lot, i just wanna make sure there is no way to get this done,
My phone has the bootloader locked, the manufacturation date is 12w23 , and the bootloader unlock status allowed: NO
Is there anyway to unlock my bootloader?
Thanks a lot!
Javier
Maybe a guy with medusa box can do it, there is NO online service that can do it, so don't look. You could take out the sim lock on your official provider (might be cheap or expensive) and then unlock by Sony's official method since it'll say "allowed: yes", but even if you do, you probably don't even have fastboot enabled, so you also need to contact Sony and see if they can enable fastboot after you are done with the simlock
anerik said:
Maybe a guy with medusa box can do it, there is NO online service that can do it, so don't look. You could take out the sim lock on your official provider (might be cheap or expensive) and then unlock by Sony's official method since it'll say "allowed: yes", but even if you do, you probably don't even have fastboot enabled, so you also need to contact Sony and see if they can enable fastboot after you are done with the simlock
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Yes that is the only solution i have found but maybe someone knows something else?? Thanks a lot for your answer
Sorry mate, you can't unlock your bootloader but still you can flash roms if you want. There are some great ROMS available for locked bootloader if u wanna try :good:
by the way use search
Try using this thread.
It's not free though..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1896553
Press thnx if I helped.
Sent from my ST18i

[Q] Not recognized simlock certificate

Hello. I've been receving this message "NOT RECOGNIZED SIMLOCK CERTIFICATE" when I try to identify my phone with s1tool. And for me it's a very dissapointing thing, because i've been trying to unlock bootloader so i can flash a new kernel but everywhere I look it says that because of the message i get, i can't unlock it.
So my question is; Is there a way to unlock bootloader, even if I get this message? Is there a (magical) way to flash a custom kernel with a locked bootloader?
Any anwser will be very apreciated and helpful!

Unlocking Bootloader

Hello, yesterday I got my xperia x to get on Sailfish OS, but it turns out Bootloader unlocking is not allowed on this device. Is there anything I can do, flashing a certain firmware, or anything to get the bootloader to unlock? I am of course getting the "command not allowed" fastboot error, and I've enabled OEM unlocking in dev settings.
Check your fastboot/flashmode drivers.
I did, they seem fine. I followed the instructions that jolla provided. I even tried a different USB port. I'd really like to avoid returning it if it's possible.
Are you sure that bootloader unlocking is not allowed? If that's the case, then you can't do anything but return it. Try not to buy carrier specific devices for bootloader unlocking.
I have Sony Xperia X (F5121) bootloader current unlocked and I followed this Article.
https://www.getdroidtips.com/unlock-bootloader-sony-xperia-x-f5121f5122/
Why not go straight to the source, the Sony unlock bootloader page? Fill in the required info and if they send you the unlock code your good to go and follow the directions on the page, if they don't then you know it can't be in theory...

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