Latest neo v .587 firmware Rooted - Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo, Pro

Hi,
just installed latest neo v firware using flashtool, and used the Alliancekernel 1.5 as the kernel ICS to root and flashed the SuperUser zip from CWM , Its very smooth. Enjoy it guys :angel:
Latest ftf for neo v .587: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1871177
alliance kernel 1.5: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1566871
Super user zip file: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1742522
Note: If you are already on "Alliance kernel 1.5" , In the flash tool check the "Exclude kernel" option , It works great.

samxsam said:
Hi,
just installed latest neo v firware using flashtool, and used the Alliancekernel 1.4 as the kernel ICS to root and flashed the SuperUser zip from CWM , Its very smooth. Enjoy it guys :angel:
Latest ftf for neo v .587: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1871177
alliance kernel 1.4: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1566871
Super user zip file: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1742522
Note: If you are already on "Alliance kernel 1.4" , In the flash tool check the "Exclude kernel" option , It works great.
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does it work on stock kernel with locked bl ????? i m talkin about the .587 fw and is it customised or stock??????

pushpakjain said:
does it work on stock kernel with locked bl ????? i m talkin about the .587 fw and is it customised or stock??????
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Yes here bro for locked bl:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26678792
Even an RC like i, used it and it works
sent from my Xperia Neo V with supercharged 587, do you have that? i hope not xD

Pandemic said:
Yes here bro for locked bl:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26678792
Even an RC like i, used it and it works
sent from my Xperia Neo V with supercharged 587, do you have that? i hope not xD
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thanx bro.......ur ans and madfysh ans have always guided me.......ty again........for reply.. kip up the gud wrk

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[Q] Need 4.1.A.0.562 and 4.1.B.0.431 kernels for INDIAN Xperia Neo V

I have an INDIAN Xperia Neo V device currently running on 4.1.B.0.431 firmware. I am thinking of rooting it, for which I require 4.1.B.0.431 and 4.1.A.0.562 kernel files, INDIAN version.
Any idea from where I can get them? I tried searching and downloaded a couple of them but they seem to be international versions.
I have an <b>INDIAN </b>Xperia Neo V device currently running on <u>4.1.B.0.431</u> firmware. I am thinking of rooting it, for which I require <u>4.1.B.0.431</u> and <u>4.1.A.0.562</u> kernel files, <b>INDIAN </b>version.<br />
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Any idea from where I can get them? I tried searching and downloaded a couple of them but they seem to be international versions.
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There is only Internation version kernel files available.. Download those files and root your phone..
sent from Xperia neo V using XDA Premium
Thanks for reply, mate! Now I guess the "i" in MT11i stands for 'international'.
Thanks again!
sgkagathara said:
Thanks for reply, mate! Now I guess the "i" in MT11i stands for 'international'.
Thanks again!
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yup MT11i = International Version & MT11a = America
and for your information 4.1.B.0.587 is available for download, why dont you update first then root your phone....
it doesnt matter..as Samak said..
U can flash international, nordic..etc..evrything will work fine..
I think i flashed nordic .587 coz .587 was not available in India at that time..atleast for my SI..
Thanks for all your inputs guys! I was able to root with available international kernel.
My phone had previously notified me about 4.1.B.0.587 update available. But since I needed to go back to 4.1.A.0.562 for rooting, it made no sense to update. So now I'm having a 4.1.A.0.562 kernel on rooted device. And loving it!
Thanks again guys!
So now I'm having a 4.1.A.0.562 kernel on rooted device. And loving it!
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dint you flash back .431 kernel??
I dont understand..ur on .431 fw with .562 kernel??
LoneWanderer said:
dint you flash back .431 kernel??
I dont understand..ur on .431 fw with .562 kernel??
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Why just .431 kernel...
He can very well flash just .587 kernel that won't have any issues with root.(don't flash entire fw..you'll lose root @ OP )

Stuck at sony logo

Rooted but locked bootloader runningon steroid Gb rom than i flash Viper V 6.0 top on it than it stuck at sony ericssion logo..
Tried flashing stock rom with flashtool but it fails... with some error
plz help me out what should i do to cure this thing??
If your mobile was neo it surely stucks because neo system partition is less compared to neo v..
Rom size is too big that's why
rakesh595160 said:
Rooted but locked bootloader runningon steroid Gb rom than i flash Viper V 6.0 top on it than it stuck at sony ericssion logo..
Tried flashing stock rom with flashtool but it fails... with some error
plz help me out what should i do to cure this thing??
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The issue is steroid gb is gb rom
Viper is ics rom.
For ics rom to boot u require an ics kernel.
And u using stock gb kernel.
Flash stock ics kernel via flashmode. Google it ull find the ftf file for .587 kernel. Keep in mind u jst need .587 kernel ftf not .587 whole firmware ftf
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Succesfully flash .587 Kernel for my neo v but still its stuck at sony logo??
rakesh595160 said:
Succesfully flash .587 Kernel for my neo v but still its stuck at sony logo??
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Then flash neo v ftf firmware file. Root it and install recovery. Then perform full wipes and install rom.
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[Q] downgrade neo from 4.0.4 to 2.3

Dear Community.
I have to downgrade xperia neo (mt15i) from 4.0.4 to 2.3 for testing purposes. Is this possible? Where can I find the kernel/rom (preferably the factory default)? What flashing method is recommended for such thing?
Thanks a lot
Vladx
first u must flash gb kernel which u can find in the thread and then flash gb rom as u like as ur interest..there are gb rom and kernel search it..,
Or you can flash the stock ftf file using flashtool to go to stock rom...
Get stock file from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1952333
Sent from my Xperia Neo V
searching for 2.3 kernel
Attitude.SSJ said:
Or you can flash the stock ftf file using flashtool to go to stock rom...
Get stock file from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1952333
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Hi,
I can't find any 2.3 kernel there. Any idea?
4.0.1.A.0.283 [Available]
4.0.2.A.0.42 [Available]
4.0.2.A.0.62 [Available]
4.1.B.0.431 [Available]
4.1.B.0.587 [Available]
If you flash the ftf file it also flashes kernel...
Sent from my Xperia Neo V
still searching
Attitude.SSJ said:
If you flash the ftf file it also flashes kernel...
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I know, but the list above conatains only releases starting with 4., so I suppose these are not the original stock 2.x versions. What I'm looking for is the SW was on this handset when it was originally released (JB)
Thanks
Vladx
vladx said:
I know, but the list above conatains only releases starting with 4., so I suppose these are not the original stock 2.x versions. What I'm looking for is the SW was on this handset when it was originally released (JB)
Thanks
Vladx
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Yes the first three are stock gb links only... 0.62 one s latest afaik..
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cream caramel

i have xperia neo v.
ics 4.0.4 xperia ultimate hd rom
root: done
bootloader: unlocked
cwm recovery: installed
i want to install cream caramel rom but i have some questions.
do i have to install android 4.3.1 jb?or do i have to install only CyanogenMod 10.2 ?
i dont know how to install 4.3.1 jb to my xperia
is there any .ftf file?(for installing with flashtool) or rar file ?(for flashing with cwm)
ultrasrh said:
i have xperia neo v.
ics 4.0.4 xperia ultimate hd rom
root: done
bootloader: unlocked
cwm recovery: installed
i want to install cream caramel rom but i have some questions.
do i have to install android 4.3.1 jb?or do i have to install only CyanogenMod 10.2 ?
i dont know how to install 4.3.1 jb to my xperia
is there any .ftf file?(for installing with flashtool) or rar file ?(for flashing with cwm)
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No need of any ftf stuff... In fact there is no jb ftf for our phones... Just flash the kernel inside zip... Boot to recovery... Do wipes... Flash rom zip...
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Attitude.SSJ said:
No need of any ftf stuff... In fact there is no jb ftf for our phones... Just flash the kernel inside zip... Boot to recovery... Do wipes... Flash rom zip...
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yeah thank you that was all i need.
done
Have u flashed it yet ?
Heya there mate , i was wondering if you have flashed it yet and how it works with you how is your battery etc .
I have it installed , its running pretty smooth and nice , with the proper apps u can make it run really light and ram free however im worried abit about battery usage cause it doesnt stay alive more than 9 hours
I had flashed cream caramel , it was smooth , got free ram and much internal space , but coming from officiallysonyrebel's 4.3 jb ROM I didn't have all the options present in this ROM , so switched back to heavy customizable 4.3 jb officiallysonyrebel ROM which i m using past one month
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[Q] Noob Question onf going back to stock

Hi All,
sorry if this has been asked before,
but I don't have any experience with Sony Experia before.
I have the device Experia Neo L (mt25i)
it already install with turbo kernel( support multi boot)
and a rom in mmc
i would like to go back to the original sony ericson stock rom & kernel.
I've read up and has download the flash tool from http://www.flashtool.net/download.php
but i haven't found the stock rom & kernel, appreciate if you can point out the original rom & kernel.
also i noticed that in Experia model you have unlock bootloader etc.
what is the process do i have to go to return this device to original stock rom ?
Thank you
archiles said:
Hi All,
sorry if this has been asked before,
but I don't have any experience with Sony Experia before.
I have the device Experia Neo L (mt25i)
it already install with turbo kernel( support multi boot)
and a rom in mmc
i would like to go back to the original sony ericson stock rom & kernel.
I've read up and has download the flash tool from http://www.flashtool.net/download.php
but i haven't found the stock rom & kernel, appreciate if you can point out the original rom & kernel.
also i noticed that in Experia model you have unlock bootloader etc.
what is the process do i have to go to return this device to original stock rom ?
Thank you
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1952333
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Attitude.SSJ said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1952333
Sent from my Xperia Neo V using Tapatalk 2
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Hi Appreciate your help,
i'm downloading
4.1.B.0.587 [Available]
> FTF [409.76 MB]
http://d-h.st/Vft
> Kernel [4.5 MB]
http://db.tt/jBTOQvxs
Change: Overall better smoothness in homescreen, apps open faster
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Quick question, isthe FTF has the kernel already ?
or should i flash kernel, then flash FTF ?
Thanks again
archiles said:
Hi Appreciate your help,
i'm downloading
4.1.B.0.587 [Available]
Quick question, isthe FTF has the kernel already ?
or should i flash kernel, then flash FTF ?
Thanks again
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Ftf already has kernel... No need to flash again..
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Attitude.SSJ said:
Ftf already has kernel... No need to flash again..
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Great,
thank you

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