[Q1]. Why are the possibilities of bricking a SE phone more than bricking a HTC phone
::::i've heard a few HTC phones getting bricked , but i see more threads of SE phones getting bricked, previous phone was HTC wildfire never heard of bricking problem there,flashed anything like a king (except RADIO'S):::::
[Q2]. What are the possible ways of BRICKING A SE phone
::::like flashing a radio etc::::
[Q3]This question is to those who are in INDIA. hardware repairs are so costly in here , how bold of you guys to UNLOCK BOOTLOADER & void your WARRANTY
::::i still didnt unlock my NEO V bcos i would void my warranty::::
i will +1(thanks button) for answers
vimjam said:
[Q1]. Why are the possibilities of bricking a SE phone more than bricking a HTC phone
::::i've heard a few HTC phones getting bricked , but i see more threads of SE phones getting bricked, previous phone was HTC wildfire never heard of bricking problem there,flashed anything like a king (except RADIO'S):::::
[Q2]. What are the possible ways of BRICKING A SE phone
::::like flashing a radio etc::::
[Q3]This question is to those who are in INDIA. hardware repairs are so costly in here , how bold of you guys to UNLOCK BOOTLOADER & void your WARRANTY
::::i still didnt unlock my NEO V bcos i would void my warranty::::
i will +1(thanks button) for answers
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1&2. You can always recover the phone, if you know what wrong you have done. However, there are some issues with some users for 1% battery or 0% battery when they downgrade from 2.3.4 to 2.3.2 to get the root and thn do the OTA update. Another possiblitiy of this issue, that after unlocking the bootloader you uggrade through OTA which will cause issues, and Sony itself is working on it.
One way to avoid this, once you unlock the bootloader, stay away from ota.
3. I already unlock the bootloader It doesn't cost much to get hardware replacement done until you bricked your phone and the motherboard gonna cost you max 5-6k. Thats the maximum you have to spent on your mistake So, no worries to unlock your bootloader to enjoy the freedom.
naturist said:
1&2. You can always recover the phone, if you know what wrong you have done. However, there are some issues with some users for 1% battery or 0% battery when they downgrade from 2.3.4 to 2.3.2 to get the root and thn do the OTA update. Another possiblitiy of this issue, that after unlocking the bootloader you uggrade through OTA which will cause issues, and Sony itself is working on it.
One way to avoid this, once you unlock the bootloader, stay away from ota.
3. I already unlock the bootloader It doesn't cost much to get hardware replacement done until you bricked your phone and the motherboard gonna cost you max 5-6k. Thats the maximum you have to spent on your mistake So, no worries to unlock your bootloader to enjoy the freedom.
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He is talking about the neo v ,not the neo,so problems like 0% battery may not happen
If you downgrade Neo V to 2.3.3 or 2.3.2 you will still got 0% battery issue..
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He is talking about the neo v ,not the neo,so problems like 0% battery may not happen
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I use Neo V, and was talking about it. See the answer above. If you downgrade : Game over
Chances of bricking your phone are very small these days. Sony Ericsson even helped FreeXperia(the team that makes cyanogenmod7 possible for neo).
They even have a tutorial about unlocking the bootloader.
i have downgraded from 2.3.4 to 2.3.3 without any problems using wotan server >>> i think only downgrading to 2.3.2 makes battery problems.
@ vinjam
i saw your posts in the neo development sections , they are of very good to newbies like us ,but it is fascinating to see that you still did'nt unlock your bootloader
even i unlocked m,y bootloader , it is freedom try it out
Nvm
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I didn't unlock m bootloader but i did root it within the firtst 1hour of getting it xD
So still the same chances to brick a phone??or less??
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Thanks for your post ~
Still not sure of how do you brick your phone. I had done something stupid while trying to unlock my bootloader. Had sent to the Sony Service Center and got it repaired for free.
That said, I haven't tried to unlock it again
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Hi first of all sorry for my poor english!
i have unlocked my xperia ray bootloader using the tutorial on the official sony ericson website losing my DRM data, and flashed using flash tool the official
ST18_4.0.A.2.368_GENERIC_(1248-9545).ftf file and all worked fine until i done the Firmware upgrade over the air and there my pone stopped working..
i have flashed another firmware but nothing
i cannot go even in the fast boot mode, only flash mode.
can anybody help me? pls
I dont think there is anything you can do. I read somewhere that happens when you unlock bootloader on official website and update it over the air. A hard brick i think its called.
Hope im wrong.
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Restore bootloader using s1 tool then repair with pc companion.
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Try this tool
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1126358
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Try this tool
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1126358
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This works guaranteed
thanks a lot all fixed i was sure u guis can help me,
another question is there any way for me to turn back to official updates and using track id?
Did you even take the time to read the disclamer that Sony Ericsson has on their Developer site?
Known issues
It is currently not possible to unlock the boot loader for CDMA phones.
Some customers with unlocked boot loaders have experienced problems when they are accepting over the air upgrades (FOTA - Firmware upgrade Over The Air). For customers that have unlocked the boot loader, please do not accept any over the air upgrades. For additional information, check out the hints and tips from the community on the XDA forum.
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That answers the reason you bricked your phone.
And as it has been answered a gazillion times. NO NO NO NO. You CANNOT restore DRM or Track-ID. There are other third party apps that do the same thing.
Please note that you may void the warranty of your phone and/or any warranty from your operator if you unlock the boot loader. Sony Ericsson can then no longer guarantee the full functionality of your phone, and will not be responsible for any unsigned custom software being flashed to the phone after the boot loader is unlocked. Certain functions in your phone might cease to work, and performance might not be ideal. You might also damage your phone permanently. In the worst case, unlocking the boot loader will cause physical injuries or material damage, for example, due to the phone overheating.
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That includes but is not limited to: Official updates(especially ICS), DRM, Track-ID.
I'd recommend you did some research before unlocking your bootloader. It will save you a lot of time and stress.
no i readed all the disclaimer, fully knowing what i was doing. and the reason i have done the fota upgrade was only a stupid mistake i have pressed ok on the notification of update, becouse is similar with the market notification of updates, and i was only wandering if some genius in here was able to make the inverse process of the drm data thanks a lot for evrything.
katsukatsu said:
Try this tool
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1126358
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That worked great with my Ray.
Thank you very much.
dumraden said:
Did you even take the time to read the disclamer that Sony Ericsson has on their Developer site?
That answers the reason you bricked your phone.
And as it has been answered a gazillion times. NO NO NO NO. You CANNOT restore DRM or Track-ID. There are other third party apps that do the same thing.
That includes but is not limited to: Official updates(especially ICS), DRM, Track-ID.
I'd recommend you did some research before unlocking your bootloader. It will save you a lot of time and stress.
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Hi, I was always wondering then in such case you only shouldn't use OTA updates or does update through PC Companion would brick the phone as well? Do somebody might know the answer?
no the pc companion wont let you update, but if it dose (wich is impossible i think) it wil do same thing.. so update your phone with <flashtool only
Do you try to reflash with the stock rom??
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Hello guys i would like to put this on my Xperia S http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574588
My phone is still new and it require root..
Can someone make it easy for me how to root tuit
and how to put the battery percentage plz..
Btw i did a hard seach in the forum but still cannot find how to
rood the Sony Xperia S
Help plz...
akhil201 said:
Hello guys i would like to put this on my Xperia S http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574588
My phone is still new and it require root..
Can someone make it easy for my how to root tuit
and how to put the battery percentage plz..
Btw i did a hard seach in the forum but still cannot find how to
rood the Sony Xperia S
Help plz...
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Unlock bootloader, flash doomkernel, rooted.
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K900 said:
Unlock bootloader, flash doomkernel, rooted.
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exactly, you made it sound so simple
after unlocking the bootloader, flashing a prerooted system.img will also work if you don't want a custom kernel.
Finding this should not be that hard: [Xperia S][INFO][REF] All that u need to know before u begin
Oh.. and unlocking the bootloader will also have some disadvantages like warranty and DRM related things.
Still not easy
can you link it step by step plz...
what i have to do first
(little noob)
I have not rooted my phone (yet..) i don't want to unlock bootloader.
I think its best if you start reading from the beginning of the previous link, or if you want to get started right away then:
see this tutorial for Unlocking Bootloader:
[Tutorial] Xperia S Bootloader Unlocking & Relocking
and this for rooting:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23181146#post23181146
DooMLoRD said:
If this tutorial is too much for you then itskapil wrote a step-by-step guide (and recorded a video also):
-Instructions: http://www.theandroidsoul.com/how-to-unlock-bootloader-xperia-arc-play-neo-pro/
-Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRH3pC7MhEA
(the above videos and some steps are for Xperia 2011 devices, but most the steps are same for Xperia S)
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Thx man i will try it...
to root i will have to unlock bootloader??
is that really needed?
Arter bootloader i need to unlock also??
Currently it is the only way to root, later on another way will probably come along, but for now you must unlock your bootloader to root your device.
There isn't really much of downside besides losing some functionality in some apps due to the loss of your DRM key. It does not 100% void your warranty, but if you plan on overclocking and it goes wrong, your warranty will probably be voided.
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Currently it is the only way to root, later one another way will probably come along, but for now you must unlock your bootloader to root your device.
There isn't really much of downside besides losing some functionality in some apps due to the loss of your DRM key. It does not 100% void your warranty, but if you plan on overclocking and it goes wrong, your warranty will probably be voided.
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Let it be then i will wait for the easy way to come
Thx any way....
These step are truly very hard i did find how to bootloader its easy buthe root are hard to do..
Hi guys im new here
i have rooted my lww 2.3.4 .62 by downgrading to .58.
How update again to frmware .62.with root access because lww already have ics update?
My freind had rooted neo v 4 months old with bootloader locked. He has issue with the speaker .so he want to take it to sony service centre for repair.but i think rooting void warranty?
Will unrooting return warranty status back?
And how to sony service centre guys know that we have rooted our phone even though if we unroot?
How to solve this issue to get warranty back?
Pleaaaase helpppppp guyyyssssssssssssss
well if were worried about warranty, you shouldnt have rooted it. people say that unrooting works, but then again, sony has professional engineers to take care of its phones, and sort out the issues you face. they would naturally know the "tricks" that developers can do. so its unlikely that people at service center cant know what you've done with it.
thunderwkman said:
Hi guys im new here
i have rooted my lww 2.3.4 .62 by downgrading to .58.
How update again to frmware .62.with root access because lww already have ics update?
My freind had rooted neo v 4 months old with bootloader locked. He has issue with the speaker .so he want to take it to sony service centre for repair.but i think rooting void warranty?
Will unrooting return warranty status back?
And how to sony service centre guys know that we have rooted our phone even though if we unroot?
How to solve this issue to get warranty back?
Pleaaaase helpppppp guyyyssssssssssssss
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Check this tutorial - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26914104#post26914104
Using this u can update to 0.62 gb or ICS and well. WIth root
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ayaznoor said:
well if were worried about warranty, you shouldnt have rooted it. people say that unrooting works, but then again, sony has professional engineers to take care of its phones, and sort out the issues you face. they would naturally know the "tricks" that developers can do. so its unlikely that people at service center cant know what you've done with it.
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1) If you update to ICS, you'll lose root unless you follow THIS tutorial.
2) Repair the phone with PC Companion. This will erase root. Keep in mind that if you installed CWM Recovery you could mess up while repairing with PC Companion as long as I know. In that case, you should flash new firmware with flashtool.
I have flashed stock rom .62 to unroot .now can i get warranty status back?im sending my lww to service centre will there be any issues over it?
Doubt in Warranty: Change FW, root and unlock bootloader
Hi guys i want to solve forever this doubts . What things we lose our warranty?
1) Change FW to another original via flashtool?
2) Change FW to another not original via flashtool?
3) Root via Flashtool?
4) Unlock bootloader?
5) Another process I dont know?
Ty a lot,
SamFortal said:
Doubt in Warranty: Change FW, root and unlock bootloader
Hi guys i want to solve forever this doubts . What things we lose our warranty?
1) Change FW to another original via flashtool?
2) Change FW to another not original via flashtool?
3) Root via Flashtool?
4) Unlock bootloader?
5) Another process I dont know?
Ty a lot,
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1. Loose warranty if si number aint the same.. Coz si number is written on hardware ( in xu,... Below the battery)
2. Loose warranty
3 . Root can b unrooted...so unroot it before u get to a service center
4. Unlock bootloader - loose ur warranty for sure
5. Any other process - mods and other software modifications leads to lose of warranty
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1. Not true, done many times, even sending to don't itself, Si number is not for warranty
4. Not true, can easily go to locked boot loader, always
You will never lose warranty, you can always go back
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nickholtus said:
1. Not true, done many times, even sending to don't itself, Si number is not for warranty
4. Not true, can easily go to locked boot loader, always
You will never lose warranty, you can always go back
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Sony's website clearly states in capital that
Unlocking ur botlotloader will void ur warranty
And its not like u do anything u retain the warranty jz by flashing any official rom and relocking bootloader
Si number of the software needs to match wid hardware
And if checked ( hardly takes anything to check) will indicate software tempering and a voided warranty
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Nope, because you can relock it your warranty won't be voided
Also if you keep it unlocked, you will only lose warranty on software, not on hardware.
I have had 3 Sony phones (2 se 1 Sony) I develop on all of them, returned them for warranty like 15 times and never had any issues.
Si number Is only for updates not for warranty, imei is for warranty.
I know all of this, because of my contact by Sony Holland and Sony united States
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Nope, because you can relock it your warranty won't be voided
Also if you keep it unlocked, you will only lose warranty on software, not on hardware.
I have had 3 Sony phones (2 se 1 Sony) I develop on all of them, returned them for warranty like 15 times and never had any issues.
Si number Is only for updates not for warranty, imei is for warranty.
I know all of this, because of my contact by Sony Holland and Sony united States
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I give up and accept ur knowledge... Thanks for something new
And m happy coz psychologically I got my warranty back...
Btw what do u mean by " I develop on all of them"
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nickholtus said:
Nope, because you can relock it your warranty won't be voided
Also if you keep it unlocked, you will only lose warranty on software, not on hardware.
I have had 3 Sony phones (2 se 1 Sony) I develop on all of them, returned them for warranty like 15 times and never had any issues.
Si number Is only for updates not for warranty, imei is for warranty.
I know all of this, because of my contact by Sony Holland and Sony united States
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I think if they use EMMA I finds that your DRM keys are gone, they might void it.
Drm keys arent that important
They are jz meant for some softwares
Correct me if I m wrong
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It says unlocking may void warranty.
This is what Sony UK told me:
Hi #####, validating the warranty of a handset once the bootloader has been unlocked is done on a case by case basis which is why we are unable to say for definite whether or not the warranty would be voided by doing this.
However, unlocking the bootloader is usually done to load custom roms and unofficial software which does void the warranty in most cases.
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hi,
that is only to scare people, with flashtool you can relock the bootloader and and restore to stock firmware.
Emma doesn't give problems, tested it myself
they also won't check for drm keys.
Would u plz explain what is emma
Jz a bit
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emma is sony's official flash tool. and a question, when we unlock the bootloader via sony's website, sony getting our phone's some informations and imei, isn't it harder to find warranty? can sony's service say "it looks like your bootloader locked but sony says it unlocked before and she isn't virgin anymore"? (with relocked bootloader)
sarsarhos said:
emma is sony's official flash tool. and a question, when we unlock the bootloader via sony's website, sony getting our phone's some informations and imei, isn't it harder to find warranty? can sony's service say "it looks like your bootloader locked but sony says it unlocked before and she isn't virgin anymore"? (with relocked bootloader)
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U dun need to give ur complete imei
Only first 14 digits
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when i flash kernels during rooting process is any effect for warranty? that means S
nickholtus said:
Nope, because you can relock it your warranty won't be voided
Also if you keep it unlocked, you will only lose warranty on software, not on hardware.
I have had 3 Sony phones (2 se 1 Sony) I develop on all of them, returned them for warranty like 15 times and never had any issues.
Si number Is only for updates not for warranty, imei is for warranty.
I know all of this, because of my contact by Sony Holland and Sony united States
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when i flash kernels during rooting process is any effect for warranty? that means Sony people can trace it?
Hello everyone..
After using ics in my xperia u, I felt its pretty laggy...
So im thinking of unlocking the bootloader..my only doubt is whether after unlocking the bootloader, I completely lose warranty or not..
Does relocking the bootloader restore the warranty or not?..ive seen that for unlocking bootloader, a code is needed which involves provision of Imei no., so does sony store the details in their servers about which phone's bootloader has been unlocked?
Any help will be greatly appreciated!
Cheers..:good:
If you unlocked your bootloader, your warranty completely gone. If you know how to relock your bootloader back, then your warranty will restore back if the Sony service centre does not know you unlock bootloader.... unlocking boot loader needs your imei number so they can give you the bootloader code... sorry, my explanation very messy!!! Hope you understand it!!!
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Sherwinnn said:
If you unlocked your bootloader, your warranty completely gone. If you know how to relock your bootloader back, then your warranty will restore back if the Sony service centre does not know you unlock bootloader.... unlocking boot loader needs your imei number so they can give you the bootloader code... sorry, my explanation very messy!!! Hope you understand it!!!
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thanks for replying..
if i relock the bootloader..are there any traces left behind of unlocking the bootloader..
Ummm no??? Lol... but most probably no...
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Ummm no??? Lol... but most probably no...
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Okay..thank :laugh:
One last question...do u recommend unlocking the bootloader?
I have mobile phone insurance with my bank account. So it doesn't matter about the warranty.
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peRFect! said:
Okay..thank :laugh:
One last question...do u recommend unlocking the bootloader?
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If you wanna flash different kinds of awesome ROM than I suggest you unlock your bootloader.. if you scared your warranty gone then don't unlock it... you can overcloxk your kernel by unlocked your bootloader...
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Sherwinnn said:
If you wanna flash different kinds of awesome ROM than I suggest you unlock your bootloader.. if you scared your warranty gone then don't unlock it... you can overcloxk your kernel by unlocked your bootloader...
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i do like playing around with custom roms..
i keep flashing custom roms in my tab 2, but there is no bootloader lock in the tab and i can reclaim my warranty by flashing the stock rom and clearing the binary counter!
i just wanted to know whether the same can be done with my xperia!
going to unlock the bootloader now..wish me luck! :laugh:
Thanks for the support!
Cheers :good:
Well my friend if u want ur warranty just don't unlock it,if u want to root ur phone and do more things with it do it.
My suggestion is to don't do it just keep it as it is
XrhstosDrouggos said:
Well my friend if u want ur warranty just don't unlock it,if u want to root ur phone and do more things with it do it.
My suggestion is to don't do it just keep it as it is
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Hi .. yes i agree my dear ... but today we have solution of everything if anything goes wrong with our device after unloacking the bootloader ...:fingers-crossed: so i will suggest to unlock it without ant worries and try all the new roms of cm9 & miui
thanks for the help guys...
going to decide tonight whether ill unlock the bootloader or not!
really confused...
really appreciate everyones support!
P.S-not able to use the xda thank u..crossed my limit of 8 thanks per day!
I guess this is relevant...
I unlocked the bootloader of my Xperia Neo in order to install custom roms / kernels. Later I noticed that my screen had some objects burnt in it (most likely due to excess heat).
I reverted to stock firmware, relocked the bootloader and sent the phone for warranty repair. They replaced the screen and the touch panel, no questions asked.
In my case, there were no problems with the warranty despite the previously unlocked bootloader. Note that the situation might not be the same for you (different problem, repair staff etc).
In other words, there is a chance that unlocking the bootloader voids the warranty of your phone. It is up to you to decide whether it is worth the risk.
Msonata said:
I guess this is relevant...
I unlocked the bootloader of my Xperia Neo in order to install custom roms / kernels. Later I noticed that my screen had some objects burnt in it (most likely due to excess heat).
I reverted to stock firmware, relocked the bootloader and sent the phone for warranty repair. They replaced the screen and the touch panel, no questions asked.
In my case, there were no problems with the warranty despite the previously unlocked bootloader. Note that the situation might not be the same for you (different problem, repair staff etc).
In other words, there is a chance that unlocking the bootloader voids the warranty of your phone. It is up to you to decide whether it is worth the risk.
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I think you retain hardware warranty, you only lose software warranty
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satan89 said:
I think you retain hardware warranty, you only lose software warranty
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Yeah, that could be the case but I'm not 100% sure: according to Xperia Blog, Sony has refused to repair some phones with unlocked (or relocked) bootloaders (http://www.xperiablog.net/2012/07/25/sony-refusing-hardware-repairs-on-handsets-with-unlocked-bootloaders.
Msonata said:
I guess this is relevant...
I unlocked the bootloader of my Xperia Neo in order to install custom roms / kernels. Later I noticed that my screen had some objects burnt in it (most likely due to excess heat).
I reverted to stock firmware, relocked the bootloader and sent the phone for warranty repair. They replaced the screen and the touch panel, no questions asked.
In my case, there were no problems with the warranty despite the previously unlocked bootloader. Note that the situation might not be the same for you (different problem, repair staff etc).
In other words, there is a chance that unlocking the bootloader voids the warranty of your phone. It is up to you to decide whether it is worth the risk.
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Bingo...thats exactly the ans I was looking for..thanks!
Samsung devices in this case feel so much better..no issue of unlocking bootloader!
peRFect! said:
thanks for replying..
if i relock the bootloader..are there any traces left behind of unlocking the bootloader..
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Yes there are traces left behind if you unlock and relock your bootloader-its the DRM keys.They are lost forever once you unlock your bootloader and even if you relock your bootloader,they won't get back.
And if a service center checks for DRM keys,then they'll surely know that the bootloader has been unlocked and you cannot invoke your warranty.
Does testpoint method work on 2012 models? Bcoz that method unlocks BL without loss of DRM keys.
Guide says it works on 2011 models, but doesn't look updated. And anyhow phones with fixed battery will not be able to use it anyhow.
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satan89 said:
Does testpoint method work on 2012 models? Bcoz that method unlocks BL without loss of DRM keys.
Guide says it works on 2011 models, but doesn't look updated. And anyhow phones with fixed battery will not be able to use it anyhow.
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you gave answer to your own question.........
It wont work......
the only method i guess is official method...... :cheers:
Wait, my Xperia U bought was from the start Unlocked bootloader, does it mean it doesn't have warranty? I don't really care because I've rooted it, but that could be big failure from the shop.