Welcome. I have one question concerning unblocking bootloader. I have neo v from the Orange network. I have blocked bootloader as well as mode fastboot. An option of unblocking it is in favour of the Setool help. If I will write the following code down in the keyboard of the phone '' * # * # 7378423 # * # * I have it the following reply: Bootloader unlock allowed: yeah! Whether with method test points can I take these blockades down?
i'm very interesting, i have the same problem.
is cause vadafone or orange lock the bootloader by hardware??
alejandrisimo guy have solution for this.
What is it? plz I've looked everywhere
orti13 said:
i'm very interesting, i have the same problem.
is cause vadafone or orange lock the bootloader by hardware??
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Vodafone don't lock sum tho so its unlock able in UK anyway
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you knows peeps, i dont repsond on threzds like this anymore, its already posted and speak about it, so this guy dont search good enough, it must always so fast as it can :/
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hi all
can i use this tutorial ( http://naw32fsystem.blogspot.sk/2012/03/how-to-unlock-live-with-walkman-wt19i.html ) when i have bootloader unlock allowed : NO ?
I have wt19 t-mobile
thanks
This should have gone to the general thread, but try to have a look at this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1510756
Personally I haven no idea, as I was simply able to use the standard procedure to unlock my SK17i.
people rode than when i unlock bootloader by s1tol
so will not work fast bot mod
zaji06 said:
people rode than when i unlock bootloader by s1tol
so will not work fast bot mod
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I have no idea (as I have not needed this), but my best guess would be that those people may not have installed the correct driver that comes with flashtool.
Seems tha mobile phone is a branded phone..... its a paid method yhu gonna use, check wotanserver client maybe yhu can get something there!
###Check dis video out buddy, it might help.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sn-Vubgka1M
If you have
Bootloader unlock allowed: No
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then you have to use paid method, because fastboot is disabled. There is no other way to enable fastboot at the moment.
Yes, I have "Unlock allowed: NO" and ran many times S1TOOL without success because i made a very bad choice to buy a mobile from VODAFONE (the worst company, in my opinion)
So, the only way to enable boot loader as far as I know is by UNLOCK in a shop. One of my friend did this to a sk17i of YOIGO and did the trick well. He can now enjoy the miniICS which run amaizing.
Im thinking to do the same. SONY and VODAFONE deceive me. (and its not the first time)
I dont think by software like Wotan you could do. (
when i check *#*# code7378423#*#*
in service menu
Bootloader unlock allowed no
what should i do???
i need to unlock my bootloader
please pelp
get an unlock code from your network provider, some people have said that once they removed the simlock its let them unlock the bootloader. if that doesnt work then theres not much you can do untill someone works out another way to unlock it
no fastboot mode.
Theres only one solution I know of, and it may be a crazy one....
Use search first, and read the other 500 threads created on this topic ;-)
Short answer: No, not able to be done yet.
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dear hesamodin u can not unlock your bootloader if u want have a phone with rootable bootloader u must change your phone with another one with rootable bootloader before change with new phone u must check service menu and see yes in unlock bootloader allowed item
I do talk with movistar and they were say that in 15 days will have the unlock code sim from sony mobile, after this I think could unlock bootloader, is true?.
Cheers
pato66 said:
I do talk with movistar and they were say that in 15 days will have the unlock code sim from sony mobile, after this I think could unlock bootloader, is true?.
Cheers
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1705339
No one knows... yet
pato66 said:
I do talk with movistar and they were say that in 15 days will have the unlock code sim from sony mobile, after this I think could unlock bootloader, is true?.
Cheers
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i dont think so.
Re Post #2
Tried that with 3UK a while back, but unfortunately didn't help :-(
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If you want to unlock the boot loader, use the wotanserver.com
* In addition to sim unlock you get an unlocked bootloader.
However, it seems to me that at the moment, this service does not support SXS
Try to write the administration service.
dogsly said:
If you want to unlock the boot loader, use the wotanserver.com
* In addition to sim unlock you get an unlocked bootloader.
However, it seems to me that at the moment, this service does not support SXS
Try to write the administration service.
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= the post above was completely unnecessary as it does *NOT* provide a way of unlockning bootloader for SXS.
mehdi.xterra said:
dear hesamodin u can not unlock your bootloader if u want have a phone with rootable bootloader u must change your phone with another one with rootable bootloader before change with new phone u must check service menu and see yes in unlock bootloader allowed item
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What is a "rootable bootloader"?
For the Croatian members:
I've just called customer service of Vipnet( Vodafone) and they told me that there is no problem, you can unlock boot loader for only 480 HRK (~65€).
Well, if there's no free unlocking solution in few weeks I'll have to milk some cash. It's still better then locked for life.
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no way???
hesamodin said:
when i check *#*# code7378423#*#*
in service menu
Bootloader unlock allowed no
what should i do???
i need to unlock my bootloader
please pelp
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Pay more for a phone that's SIM-Free and not subsidized by a network. That is the only way.
guys, try the ezSEMC. it's realy working, but it's paid.
I'm not seller. I used it on my acro hd and i'd got the bootloader unlock allowed: yes.
What about U/P/Sola
papacarla said:
guys, try the ezSEMC. it's realy working, but it's paid.
I'm not seller. I used it on my acro hd and i'd got the bootloader unlock allowed: yes.
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xperia P isnt there... Working for this phone too?
thanks
the ezSEMC support xperia U?? if yes ill modific the status to bootloader to yes?
Anyone tried ezSEMC for Xperia S with sucess ???
Even paid, I think if it works is really worth...
I was just wondering whether (in my current condition) bootloader unlock allowed = no
should be bootloader unlock allowed = yes ?
I bought my sola from target (locked to vodafone AU) - but I already owned a telstra SIM, so I went to voda and got a SIM unlock code for my phone, and managed to successfully unlock my phone and use my telstra SIM, the thing is - shouldn't this mean that bootloader unlock allowed = yes ?
From my understanding and research, {if} SIM lock = no; {then} bootloader unlock allowed {should be} = yes; is this true ?
<Service menu screenshots attached>
I asked Vodafone and they gave me nothing useful, and then I asked sony and they reckoned it is not unlockable, but from what i have read, it should be ?
Their (SONY'S) Reply:
Unfortunately if the Bootloader is listed as not being unlockable this can not be changed. This is a choice of the network the handset is designed for and is not tied into any form of SIM or network lock.
Also something else that doesn't make sense is that Sony provided me with a bootloader unlock key even though they know it is not unlockable: ...
You have requested an unlock boot loader key from unlockbootloader.sonymobile.com.
Your unlock boot loader key is: 8***************
------ YOU DON'T NEED TO FINISH READING THE REST (ONLY IF YOU NEED MORE INFO), OTHERWISE PLEASE REPLY and thank you soo much in advance :fingers-crossed::good:------
{What I Sent Them}:
I unlocked the phone successfully from Vodafone using the unlock code they supplied to me to be able to use it with any carrier, but my Bootloader Unlock Status Allowed = No. Shouldn't it be yes, as I have no SIM lock now?
{Handset Unlock Procedure for IMEI: 352264057451326
Your unlock code is: 2159974611920211
Manufacturer/Model: SE_Xperia Sola}
Details From Service Menu:
Service Menu(apk)>Service Info > SIM lock:
[ ] Network Unlimited
[ ] Network subset Unlimited
[ ] Service provider Unlimited
[ ] Corporate Unlimited
Service Menu(apk)>Service Info>Configuration:
Rooting Status:
Bootloader unlock allowed: No
Their (SONY'S) Reply:
Unfortunately if the Bootloader is listed as not being unlockable this can not be changed. This is a choice of the network the handset is designed for and is not tied into any form of SIM or network lock.
Firstly
It took me a long time to read this m tired now
Secondly
Sim lock has nothing to do wid bootloader unlock
Sony gave u an unlock key
Bt remember u have to put only 14digits of ur imei to get a key
So u can say that its not DEVICE specific ( there are probabilities that key will work on 10 sony devices wid same 1st 14digits of imei) ( not necessarily true)
Its only a matter of luck that u got a handset wid unlock bootloader
drsanket_xperia_u said:
Firstly
It took me a long time to read this m tired now
Secondly
Sim lock has nothing to do wid bootloader unlock
Sony gave u an unlock key
Bt remember u have to put only 14digits of ur imei to get a key
So u can say that its not DEVICE specific ( there are probabilities that key will work on 10 sony devices wid same 1st 14digits of imei) ( not necessarily true)
Its only a matter of luck that u got a handset wid unlock bootloader
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Okay thanks man, you gave me exactly what I wanted to know :good::laugh::silly:
But is there anything I could do about unlocking it ? :fingers-crossed:
patsater said:
Okay thanks man, you gave me exactly what I wanted to know :good::laugh::silly:
But is there anything I could do about unlocking it ? :fingers-crossed:
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Unfortunately not my friend
Bootloader info is present on trim area
And messing wid it results in a hard brick no doubt
drsanket_xperia_u said:
Unfortunately not my friend
Bootloader info is present on trim area
And messing wid it results in a hard brick no doubt
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Okay, thanks for the help, really appreciate it :good:
drsanket_xperia_u said:
Unfortunately not my friend
Bootloader info is present on trim area
And messing wid it results in a hard brick no doubt
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just one more thing, why does my phone say that bootloader unlock allowed = no but i can flash kernels using flashtool without any problems?
patsater said:
just one more thing, why does my phone say that bootloader unlock allowed = no but i can flash kernels using flashtool without any problems?
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U can flash kernel.ftf via flashmode using flashtool
Because it is sony signed
U will never b able to flash any custom kernels
drsanket_xperia_u said:
U can flash kernel.ftf via flashmode using flashtool
Because it is sony signed
U will never b able to flash any custom kernels
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Okay, that makes sense. You've been a great help for me man! :laugh::good:
drasnket i got a question for ya please help me i sent u to your mail box
Desparoux said:
drasnket i got a question for ya please help me i sent u to your mail box
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I responded about loader.sin
Did u checked??
Yes ive solved it but now cant instal boot img I think its cwm but it fail dont understand anything
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Hey folks, I've been nugging around the bootloader unlocking problem, since I own a Neo V which is locked, and the service menu in the phone says that the Bootloader cannot be unlocked. So I've read through some threads about this, and I wondered upon the idea, if I unlock my SIM lock(probably with TurboSIM, since thats the cheapest solution), would that enable me to unlock my bootloader, and start the real modifying of my phone?
What do you guys think? Worth's a try?
shiftyHungary said:
Hey folks, I've been nugging around the bootloader unlocking problem, since I own a Neo V which is locked, and the service menu in the phone says that the Bootloader cannot be unlocked. So I've read through some threads about this, and I wondered upon the idea, if I unlock my SIM lock(probably with TurboSIM, since thats the cheapest solution), would that enable me to unlock my bootloader, and start the real modifying of my phone?
What do you guys think? Worth's a try?
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I dont think it'l work because bootloader unlocking isnt sim lock to unlock it with TurboSIM
aksvinu89 said:
I dont think it'l work because bootloader unlocking isnt sim lock to unlock it with TurboSIM
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no is the right answer
Contact your network provider to remove sim lock on your device ( if your on contract and haven't expired/over yet maybe they will not do it for you) after you removed the sim lock, you can unlock your boatloader and mod your phone..
For me Linus Torvalds is the greatest man on earth
bitoyz13 said:
Contact your network provider to remove sim lock on your device ( if your on contract and haven't expired/over yet maybe they will not do it for you) after you removed the sim lock, you can unlock your boatloader and mod your phone..
For me Linus Torvalds is the greatest man on earth
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Okay, thanks for the advices. I'll contact them, and see whether they'll approve.
Hi guys, I bought a Xperia go ST27i from Austria (T-Mobile) and I'm trying to unlock it because of the startup message "SIM network unlock PIN".
I have been looking for a solution on the web for a long time and I haven't found it yet.
Could somebody help me about that?
Thank you.
ant0kap said:
Hi guys, I bought a Xperia go ST27i from Austria (T-Mobile) and I'm trying to unlock it because of the startup message "SIM network unlock PIN".
I have been looking for a solution on the web for a long time and I haven't found it yet.
Could somebody help me about that?
Thank you.
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Do u want to remove the SIM lock or u want to unlock your bootloader?
tapatalked!
stothegee said:
Do u want to remove the SIM lock or u want to unlock your bootloader?
tapatalked!
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I want remove the SIM lock!
Doesn't it depend by the bootloader unlock?
ant0kap said:
I want remove the SIM lock!
Doesn't it depend by the bootloader unlock?
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ok, as far as i know you can remove the SIM lock by entering a network/SIM unlock code. You can usually get one from your provider. You have to pay them of course... :crying:
I know that german T-Mobile phones can be unlocked that way, not sure if its the same in Austria...
Removing the SIM lock does not affect the status of your bootloader! If its locked it will stay locked.
stothegee said:
ok, as far as i know you can remove the SIM lock by entering a network/SIM unlock code. You can usually get one from your provider. You have to pay them of course... :crying:
I know that german T-Mobile phones can be unlocked that way, not sure if its the same in Austria...
Removing the SIM lock does not affect the status of your bootloader! If its locked it will stay locked.
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Thank you stothegee, I really apreciate your help!
I have been looking for a topic about it in T-Mobile website and I didn't find nothing good.
In the meanwhile I found this service:
cellfservices com => "unlock-sony-st27i" (I can't post links yet)
Do you know it? I would like to know if it's reliable or not.
Thank you for the help
ant0kap said:
Thank you stothegee, I really apreciate your help!
I have been looking for a topic about it in T-Mobile website and I didn't find nothing good.
In the meanwhile I found this service:
cellfservices[.]com[/]unlock-sony-st27i
Do you know it? I would like to know if it's reliable or not.
Thank you for the help
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Does somebody know that? Are these services reliables or they only still your money?
Regards.