i just want to know what are those app can be safe to remove.
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about unlock bootloader. they say if you unlock your bootloader in official way all of sony ericson app can't use anymore, and what are those apps?
thanks
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Hi me is new to Neo v or any Sony Ericsson Android to be honest normally HTC or Samsung for me. Right i know you can unlock the boot loader but can you relock it if so before i do go ahead with it can any one give me heads up on this because of warrenty?
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Take it you want me to look at flash tools is that right can that unlock and relock the bootloader for my Neo v ?
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Look for the relocking bootloader ftf file (for neo v) in this category and flash it in the flash mode.
make sure you make backup of everything if something incase goes wrong.
and also if you unlocked bootloader via sony's official site then you can relock it but you wont get the certificates as they're already gone while unlocking it + warranty is voided.
Hi I recently bought the sony ericsson WT19i (Live), now I want to flash cyanogenmod but i don't know how. I read something about unlocking bootloader bu I can only find tutorials for Xperia range phone's also is there a way to backup my current ROM and EFS partition?.
I have alot of expirience with android so just some links should do.
Also is there a way to Re-Lock the bootloader?
You must unlock bootloader first. Then flash custom rom, and install cm using update zip.
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Thanks but unlocking avoids warranty and no official updates. Is it worth it?
From what i understand with a locked bootloader you cant boot into recovery, right?
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RafayelG said:
Thanks but unlocking avoids warranty and no official updates. Is it worth it?
From what i understand with a locked bootloader you cant boot into recovery, right?
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Ssory my english is bad. I am russian user.
With unlocked bootloder you can not oficially update you device.
You can install cwm to locked stok rom and boot into recovery.
Unlock bootloader only need to flash modded kernel.
after unlocking you can lock bootloader. Drm key's not restore
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Ok thanks i'll wait till ics update.
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I bought my xperia s on march and I was planning to customize it with awesome roms and applications that are available only when rooted
Unfortunately it is sad that root is available only if I unlock its bootloader, I don't want my phone to be unlocked and make it unrecognized by pc companion are SEUS
I have used xperia x8 earlier it had root without unlocking but I hated its hardware which doesn't support most applications
And I don't wish to try new kernels as they will promote jellybean in future if so I will unlock my phone when it releases with no flaws
Will there be any way that I can root my xperia without unlocking?
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Not at the moment. You can re-lock the bootloader if you need to use SEUS etc
Impossible, search, thread reported.
Seansmit17 said:
Not at the moment. You can re-lock the bootloader if you need to use SEUS etc
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I know but my present stock is much better ;-) and official ICS is on the way
May be when jellybean is out I will try to unlock
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I have a question, I have a xperia S (lt26i), and I have allowed bootloader status "no", I have the generic 4.0.4 android world, but hey seen you can install the root cwm and also do not need the boot loader unlocked, having locked bootloader could install cyanogenmod 9?? or any way to get it having locked bootloader without having to flash the kernel?
If this was in the right section you would get your answer a lot faster as a lot of people now ignore question threads in the GENERAL section.
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Nope you need an unlock boootloader to boot CM rom
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Not yet would be the right answer as some people are working on trying to get custom kernel onto a locked bootloader as this is the thing stopping users with locked bootloaders have cm ://
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Nope you need an unlock boootloader to boot CM rom
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I read somewhere that putting a generic rom 4.0.4 in specific and having locked bootloader cwm installed, you could install CM9, 9 not 10, because the kernel was compatible with CM9 and did not need to flash another kernel. And would have locked bootloader CM9 with and without flash kernel.
Its possible. You have to wait. check this thread, you can understand.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1961638
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this guy (seems) to have done it!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1969804
(even this)
Hi everybody, about a month ago I both sim- and bootloader-unlocked my xperia ray with the omnius-software. Firstly I backed up my TA. Then I unlocked the simlock, which worked. However, I knew that the official sony unlock method would wipe DRM-keys permanently. In this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1754928 I read that using the bootloader-unlock in Omnius "LEAVES ALL DRM UNTOUCHED" (see thread for quote).
However, after I installed a custom rom, trackid (the old version!) doesnt seem to work anymore. To make a long story short:
How can I check if I still have the DRM keys? I can't find that answer anywhere. hope anyone can help.
If unlocked via official method the drm keys deleted
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If unlocked via official method the drm keys deleted
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As stated, I used omnius to unlock the bootloader, thus not the official method! However, in the aforementioned thread it is said that omnius (omniuslogs.net) does NOT remove DRM. But how can I be sure the DRM keys are still there? Where are they stored? Is it a string? etc.
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