New Neo Fiwmware 4.0.2.A.0.69 - Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo, Pro

Just a little heads up guys, there is a new firmware available on wotan server, version 4.0.2.A.0.69
I don't know whats different but reading other threads on xda I think it's just bug fixes.
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No it's just for Germany, some legal thing with Google Mail. No other differences. Apparently. Leave it be.
For reference
http://www.xperiablog.net/2012/02/2...-only/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook
(some of the respondents are a little misguided - the guy in the US particularly so)

Ok will do cheers
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The last fw update was just a headaches with Doomlord Rooting Toolkit, nothing else, I'll skip this update

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[Q] When will i get 2.1?

I have an xperia x10i its UK branded from 3. Searched but did not find a date for the update.
wait and see
Fortunately Sony Ericsson announced the update for today for Nordic countries, then they roll out form now on daily, but they didn't announce anything for the rest kits/builds. The best place to check is their blog feom the sony ericsson site.
tried to post the URL, but I couldn't due to the restriction of the forum
I'm waitting as well, good luck to you
for a first post that is a seriously epic fail..
Go to the general section.. there are 2 stickies on there talking about nothing but the 2.1 upgrade..
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KamalKhattak said:
I have an xperia x10i its UK branded from 3. Searched but did not find a date for the update.
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You personally will get 2.1 after you quietly sit down and show that you can be a good little boy/girl.
Christmas is coming, so for you, I expect it will be very soon.
I live in sweden so i already have
It's much better than 1.6
Instead of creating another "when will I get 2.1" thread, why not ring your carrier and ask.

[ROM] AT&T Xperia X10 *** ORIGINAL *** Android 1.6

If anyone wants it, here is the ORIGINAL ROM for the AT&T Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 .. Original meaning, Android 1.6.
X10a_ATT_US_ATT_1237_3761.rar / 132.92MB
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=75B84QCX
I have used this many times with NO issues in regards to reverting my X10a back to factory default .. the program I use to do this is Omnius for SE v0.15. If you want this software, link below.
http://www.omnius-server.com/
This was already posted by someone else:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=872298
Anyways this post is not relevant to Development...
I find this relevant to the fact that anyone wants to flash there phone back to factory in case they want to return there phones because of broken promises from AT&T in regards to getting updates for the X10a to even 2.1, it sucks.
On top if that, even flashing anything from here is NOT guaranteed to work 100%.
So, is it relevant to post this in the DEVELOPER section for any X10 .. YES it is.
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LordGeek said:
I find this relevant to the fact that anyone wants to flash there phone back to factory in case they want to return there phones because of broken promises from AT&T in regards to getting updates for the X10a to even 2.1, it sucks.
On top if that, even flashing anything from here is NOT guaranteed to work 100%.
So, is it relevant to post this in the DEVELOPER section for any X10 .. YES it is.
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Thanks I needed this for my broken X10a i need to send back to AT&T.
JayWheelz said:
Thanks I needed this for my broken X10a i need to send back to AT&T.
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You're welcome .. believe me, I'm about to do the same thing .. although mine was a free-bee from Best Buy that I received 1 week ago .. don't like the fact that after getting this and finding out from AT&T that they have had an update for this phone since August 2010, that it still HAS NOT been released to its customers because of testing purposes to get it working perfectly .. come on, 6 months already .. and its even an OLD version of Android !!!!
I've tried MANY ROM's from here on this X10a (that gives you an idea as to how much I have learned on here in 1 week) .. and I'm definately not happy. This is my first Android phone (thinking I'd try it out since people rant and rave as to how much better it is than and iPhone) .. truthfully .. I have an iPhone 4 with iOS 4.2.1 that is jailbroken .. never had any problems with my iPhone .. and I'm sticking with it.
Maybe once Google or even ALL the manufacturers and cell providers have got it together in regards to bring out a Android phone that is at least workable, upgradable (without stories or lies) .. I may go ahead and get another Android.
LordGeek said:
If anyone wants it, here is the ORIGINAL ROM for the AT&T Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 .. Original meaning, Android 1.6.
X10a_ATT_US_ATT_1237_3761.rar / 132.92MB
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=75B84QCX
I have used this many times with NO issues in regards to reverting my X10a back to factory default .. the program I use to do this is Omnius for SE v0.15. If you want this software, link below.
http://www.omnius-server.com/
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Isn't this listed here? Also, using Omnius is NOT free. You will have to buy credits to flash.
jimbo77 said:
This was already posted by someone else:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=872298
Anyways this post is not relevant to Development...
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Agreed. Not relevant and already posted in the link you provided. Thread will be closed soon by one of the mods.
batman_112 said:
Agreed. Not relevant and already posted in the link you provided. Thread will be closed soon by one of the mods.
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Right .. YES, this has ALREADY been posted .. I also tried that hacked up version from the original posting .. it is NOT the OFFICIAL firmware release from AT&T for the X10a, and is definately missing something and buggy.
I have friends at AT&T .. the one I posted is the OFFICIAL release from AT&T for the X10a and was obtained right from AT&T .. and if you decide to check it out .. you will see that the file is LARGER in size than that buggy one that "oalf170892" posted.
Official Firmware I released : 132.92MB
Buggy Firmware released by oalf170892 : 118.76MB
Someone want to tell me why there is a 14.16MB difference in the size ??? hence why I had problems with oalf170892's release, its definately missing something in the files.
If the Mod's decide to remove this thread .. that would be there decision, but at the same time .. it would be nice for the Mod to tell me or someone, for what reason they have to remove it.
Dang I had my x10 for 9 months now from att. Should of returned it when I had the chance
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This thread has bee closed due to a stock roms thread already being in existence.

Newsflash:X10 2.3 gb update Details

hi everyone this maybe in the wrong section but its exciting,Sony ericsson have confirmed that the official update is due to start rolling out at the beginning of august,this is good news just a little longer to wait ,at least we know when its coming,heres a link with some info and a video 4 a taster of the official gb 2.3 update,enjoy:http://blogs.sonyericsson.com/products/2011/06/20/update-on-gingerbread-for-xperia™-x10/
quick, this hasn't been posted in the QA and Apps and Themes section yet! someone get going and post it there too!
i already have mate
Please stick to posting the gingerbread news in the post that says all gingerbread news here
All the news was posted there when it came out !!!!
Lol im sorry to say but you should be banded...come on theres already a thread over gb your spaming these forums
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bodomfan said:
i already have mate
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hahahahahaha
im not spamming just didnt know get over it
SE Dev Says ;-)
Rikard Skogberg says:
June 20, 2011 at 4:16 pm
joon,
Regarding the kernel I think not. The kernel version in my pre-relase SW is 2.6.29.
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Regarding 16M colors, as I understood it from the developers it required to much re-development which made it impossible to prioritize, sorry.
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On air control, thanks for the hint! It seems to vary between 30 and 31 fps. As said before I’m trying to find out more on this.
I also tried the Quadrant standard test and got a score of 1033 points. It’s however important to remember that I’m running pre-release SW which first of all isn’t final but could have extra debugging enabled etc also.
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TripNRaVeR,
Sorry but I had to remove your comment. A pity really since it was a long one and good one. Please remember to stay away from explicit language next time so that we can let it stay here. This being on our .com domain gives some rules I need to follow.
nice one Trip
another one time,se let us down.
Goodbye x10 and SE till you make a top spec phone unlike the Arc which is single core while everyone else is going dual core...
Been immotional
@thread starter please look where you are posting instead of being clueless
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[HELP]Help Thread (The one and only)

So you just bought a Xperia Z Ultra and boy it is shiny but you want to learn something
Something about the phone or rooting related problems. Where you going to go? Well, here.
Hello everyone this is the help thread for the Z Ultra.
Post your queries and we will help you
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Bump
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Can I be the first to ask? Thanks for your offer to share wisdom!
(this is a repost in kind, but since no one seems to know.. and I tried googling it, but no success)
How to determine what your SoC is, this is my question.
Not what your manufacturer website tells u, or some tech site for that matter, or even some of these apps available that give such information.
For example, tried the Antutu 4 which has the most recent update. It tells me my C6802 (Z Ultra) is MSM8274.
But I tried many others, like CPU-Z, CPU/RAM/Identifier... they tell me it is MSM8974.
The one with latest update (Antutu, updated yesterday) tells me that it is MSM8274
The one with second newest update is CPU /RAM/ DEVICE Identifier, with updated version August 30th (still very recent) and it tells ms MSM8974
Really old ones, like updates from February, dont even recognise the name, and tells me that it is ARMv7 Processir rev 0(v71)
Why I want to know is because even Sony won't know if it is 8274 or 8974 inside...
CONCLUSION
unless Antutu, which is very popular, works on a very different level and decides what SoC it is using by reading something from deep within android system files, my guess is that these apps decide SoC names based on manufacturer's published information.
Am I wrong?
And short of me getting a screwdriver and actually seeing it, is there a better, more accurate way to find out exactly what my SoC is? Where do I look inside, not hardware wise, but system wise?
UPDATE
Thanks
looked into build prop, and found out that my C6802 does indeed use MSM8974.
Now I know it has LTE radio, but just switched off, like Nexus 4
jewelkobayashi said:
Can I be the first to ask? Thanks for your offer to share wisdom!
(this is a repost in kind, but since no one seems to know.. and I tried googling it, but no success)
How to determine what your SoC is, this is my question.
Not what your manufacturer website tells u, or some tech site for that matter, or even some of these apps available that give such information.
For example, tried the Antutu 4 which has the most recent update. It tells me my C6802 (Z Ultra) is MSM8274.
But I tried many others, like CPU-Z, CPU/RAM/Identifier... they tell me it is MSM8974.
The one with latest update (Antutu, updated yesterday) tells me that it is MSM8274
The one with second newest update is CPU /RAM/ DEVICE Identifier, with updated version August 30th (still very recent) and it tells ms MSM8974
Really old ones, like updates from February, dont even recognise the name, and tells me that it is ARMv7 Processir rev 0(v71)
Why I want to know is because even Sony won't know if it is 8274 or 8974 inside...
CONCLUSION
unless Antutu, which is very popular, works on a very different level and decides what SoC it is using by reading something from deep within android system files, my guess is that these apps decide SoC names based on manufacturer's published information.
Am I wrong?
And short of me getting a screwdriver and actually seeing it, is there a better, more accurate way to find out exactly what my SoC is? Where do I look inside, not hardware wise, but system wise?
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Buddy if you can access build.prop
You can definitely find everything you want to know about the phone.
If you are rooted then this would be like a breeze. If not then ask someone to send you the same.
Thanks for posting here.:thumbup:
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Sorry for the newbie question but how do I unlock the boot loader? Did a search and cannot find a clear answer. Appreciated!! Waiting for the update is driving me insane!,
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jimnyc2000 said:
Sorry for the newbie question but how do I unlock the boot loader? Did a search and cannot find a clear answer. Appreciated!! Waiting for the update is driving me insane!,
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Here everything is you need...http://unlockbootloader.sonymobile.com/
Thank you!!,
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Is there yet any non-root solution to enable pic-trigger on volume up/down buttons?
... which would be quite usefull for underwater snapshots.
jacktherapper00 said:
Is there yet any non-root solution to enable pic-trigger on volume up/down buttons?
... which would be quite usefull for underwater snapshots.
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Buddy hardware button remap is a process which requires root
"Thanks button is just to avoid "THANKS" posts in threads. Nothing more than that. Don't ask in signature or post for it and defeat the purpose why it was introduced"
any word yet on when this phone is coming to US carriers?
thanks!
wase4711 said:
any word yet on when this phone is coming to US carriers?
thanks!
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It should....
"Thanks button is just to avoid "THANKS" posts in threads. Nothing more than that. Don't ask in signature or post for it and defeat the purpose why it was introduced"
If I may ask to lock the bootloader all I have to do is use the flash tool on the relock.ftf file?
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jimnyc2000 said:
If I may ask to lock the bootloader all I have to do is use the flash tool on the relock.ftf file?
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Buddy you can use Sony PC companion too.
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jewelkobayashi said:
Can I be the first to ask? Thanks for your offer to share wisdom!
(this is a repost in kind, but since no one seems to know.. and I tried googling it, but no success)
How to determine what your SoC is, this is my question.
Not what your manufacturer website tells u, or some tech site for that matter, or even some of these apps available that give such information.
For example, tried the Antutu 4 which has the most recent update. It tells me my C6802 (Z Ultra) is MSM8274.
But I tried many others, like CPU-Z, CPU/RAM/Identifier... they tell me it is MSM8974.
The one with latest update (Antutu, updated yesterday) tells me that it is MSM8274
The one with second newest update is CPU /RAM/ DEVICE Identifier, with updated version August 30th (still very recent) and it tells ms MSM8974
Really old ones, like updates from February, dont even recognise the name, and tells me that it is ARMv7 Processir rev 0(v71)
Why I want to know is because even Sony won't know if it is 8274 or 8974 inside...
CONCLUSION
unless Antutu, which is very popular, works on a very different level and decides what SoC it is using by reading something from deep within android system files, my guess is that these apps decide SoC names based on manufacturer's published information.
Am I wrong?
And short of me getting a screwdriver and actually seeing it, is there a better, more accurate way to find out exactly what my SoC is? Where do I look inside, not hardware wise, but system wise?
UPDATE
Thanks
looked into build prop, and found out that my C6802 does indeed use MSM8974.
Now I know it has LTE radio, but just switched off, like Nexus 4
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Nothing sure yet, build.prop can be a mistake, they simply create one build.prop and use a script updater for modify it and only modify the model of the device. CPU-Z tell it come from "flattened device tree" but it take info from the build.prop and Antutu update it from it's online database
Then here again, the Nexus 4 have LTE but the antenna wasn't designed for, so N4 users have poor 4G reception compare to full fledge LTE devices.
But I sincerely hope we can enable 4G in a near futur ^^
AUX
Stupid annoying problem with my aus-output.. When i use the stock headset, no problem. But when i connect my beats by dre studio, it looses connection all the time.. This makes spotify to pause all the f`n time.. Does anybody else have this trouble with other headsets??
jiframnes said:
Stupid annoying problem with my aus-output.. When i use the stock headset, no problem. But when i connect my beats by dre studio, it looses connection all the time.. This makes spotify to pause all the f`n time.. Does anybody else have this trouble with other headsets??
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Buddy other headset like Beats etc don't work well with any android phone
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jiframnes said:
Stupid annoying problem with my aus-output.. When i use the stock headset, no problem. But when i connect my beats by dre studio, it looses connection all the time.. This makes spotify to pause all the f`n time.. Does anybody else have this trouble with other headsets??
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I saw people telling that .526 fixed bluetooth connectivity. Look on the forum, you can find ftf to download.
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Any way for us to use an app2sd script? I'm rooted on .526 and need a way to free up some space.
Open applications settings and open the app you want to send to SD card there you will find the send to card button
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i think everyone is tried of waiting for official root for 257

this rooting and waiting for it for over 10 days, for 257 makes me wonder if i made a mistake in buying this phone as it seems devs are nt interested in this device, I envy now samsung owners as rooting never ever took so long, while we here have to go thru many steps to root 257 which i don't like to do.
Is this an indication of how the dev section especially for important things like rooting will be for every firmware, can somebody do something about this and contact the devs that do dev rooting to help us out.
It's the same story with the Z1. Sony fixed an exploit from the last build, so devs have to find a new one. My guess is that Doomlord and other devs are working on it, and it's clearly hard to find an exploit this time around. They'll get there, but give them some time. The FXP team is also in direct contact with Sony's dev team, and the FreeXperia Cyanogenmod ROM is a result of that collaboration. Why would Sony fix that exploit? Security. Not to screw with the devs, but people with malicious intentions.
Sony is one of the most dev friendly manufacturer out there (with Oppo), and this doesn't change it. They aren't actively trying to stop devs, like another manufacturer that ends with sung.
If you're really in a hurry and need root now, then downgrade to 532 again, root and upgrade again through OTA.
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hykhleif said:
this rooting and waiting for it for over 10 days, for 257 makes me wonder if i made a mistake in buying this phone as it seems devs are nt interested in this device, I envy now samsung owners as rooting never ever took so long, while we here have to go thru many steps to root 257 which i don't like to do.
Is this an indication of how the dev section especially for important things like rooting will be for every firmware, can somebody do something about this and contact the devs that do dev rooting to help us out.
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One of the most important things to remember on XDA is that its a community of people that want to help. Asking for an ETA, or insisting on a member to find an exploit quickly wont be received well.
This is my first Sony device, and I've found the core members active in this section to be some of the best Ive seen in my time here. Lord for example is almost always one of the first to reply with a helpful comment, Avetny, SpyderTracks... I could go on and on..
anyway like lord says its a new device, and give it time dude.
Thank you
you r right hamdogg i apologise for negative bursts
Official root as in an easy way of rooting or what?
I unlocked the bootloader and rooted instantly.
SweFox said:
Official root as in an easy way of rooting or what?
I unlocked the bootloader and rooted instantly.
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I guess people are waiting for vRoot to be updated. It's straight forward if we're on a firmware before 257, but it becomes a little more complicated if we're not. It's not hard, but it's a little time consuming with all the downloading and installing of software.
I wish we had a simple, one click solution that is made by an XDA dev that knows his/her way around these things so we aren't forced to wait for some "outsiders" to do it for us.
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LordManhattan said:
I guess people are waiting for vRoot to be updated. It's straight forward if we're on a firmware before 257, but it becomes a little more complicated if we're not. It's not hard, but it's a little time consuming with all the downloading and installing of software.
I wish we had a simple, one click solution that is made by an XDA dev that knows his/her way around these things so we aren't forced to wait for some "outsiders" to do it for us.
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True :good:

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