Hi guys, i need some help.
I have a Mt11i sony ericsson neo v.
The bootloader is unlocked, and i was using aokp build 4 normally.
Today i tried to update it to build 5 in recovery mode, it all went normal. Flashed the rom, the gapps and the kernel with fastboot.
And when i tried to turn on the phone, it doesn't. The led doesn't blink, the screen doesn't turn on... nothing.
It just vibrates when i hold power, but it stays that way.
Someone can help me?
I did everything right, i always try new roms and stuff. I think i did everyhing right, at least.
Thanks.
thiagobraga said:
Hi guys, i need some help.
I have a Mt11i sony ericsson neo v.
The bootloader is unlocked, and i was using aokp build 4 normally.
Today i tried to update it to build 5 in recovery mode, it all went normal. Flashed the rom, the gapps and the kernel with fastboot.
And when i tried to turn on the phone, it doesn't. The led doesn't blink, the screen doesn't turn on... nothing.
It just vibrates when i hold power, but it stays that way.
Someone can help me?
I did everything right, i always try new roms and stuff. I think i did everyhing right, at least.
Thanks.
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Try flashing another kernel like stock one through flashtool flash mode
And flash stock Rom....! Through flash mode itself!
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1963952
[Q] Xperia Neo V bricked after flashing AOKP build 5 kernel
Read this.... Maybe it can help ya
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Ghostfreak NB said:
Try flashing another kernel like stock one through flashtool flash mode
And flash stock Rom....! Through flash mode itself!
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1963952
[Q] Xperia Neo V bricked after flashing AOKP build 5 kernel
Read this.... Maybe it can help ya
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Thanks man.
O read this post after opening a thread. Already solved it.
Thank you for your attention.
I'm using 2.3.4 xperia mini mobile,
I will update 4.0 inthis week,
If Any problems in after update in mobile...
Or xda developers this mobile 4.0 updated links post me friends...
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Your phone will not work Smooth and fast as its now in Gingerbread...
Stock ICS is laggy...
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And post your questions in Q&A forum... Next time
Sarath47 said:
I'm using 2.3.4 xperia mini mobile,
I will update 4.0 inthis week,
If Any problems in after update in mobile...
Or xda developers this mobile 4.0 updated links post me friends...
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Yea stock ICS is laggy and has bugs...
- crap camera (Sony ruined it)
- LED light bug
- Performance issues
- Other problems...bad battery life...
I tried it and hated it-I went back to gingerbread. If you want your st15i to run well stick with gingerbread.
Get a custom ICS rom...or do some mods to the stock ICS rom for getting a less buggy ICS...Gingerbread is good...But ICS is not so bad also...I suggest you to download the latest ICS firmware and flash using flashtool..
Moved to Q&A
So I have a MT11i on .42 firmware rooted. Now I want to Install a stable CM9 for Neo V (haida) but I have some questions before messing up!
First of all I want to know if I can use CM9 on GB 2.3.4 .42 on 56 baseband. I know that I need to unlock my bootloader before installing kernels and roms. Also when I downloaded the CM9 ROM I found 3 files. META-INF, system and boot which is the kernel. So, once I put the kernel which file I should flash on CMW? The META-INF or the system. I think that I need to make another folder and put these folders in it. Is it right???
That's all. Thanks in advance and please help me. I have already searched but didn't find the answers on my questions. Thanks again!
baseband u have to use a ics one i wouldnt recomed that one. i used the .72 and it was fine. the kernel is in the zip names boot.img. if its not there got to get.cm and select the cm that is for your device. in your cAse it is "haida" for neo v
press thanks if i helped!!
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1746919
Next time do a bit of searching and be a good noob!!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2080250
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I bought a Xperia U a few days ago and I want to have some ICS experience. I dont want to root because of warranty.
Is official Sony ICS resource-hungry or does it worth it?
Really, it sucks.
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No it does not, it works nicely.
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You can unroot anytime and i dont think it eill void warranty.
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alvarorojas4 said:
Really, it sucks.
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+1
I was very disappointed with the experience after upgrading. That's why I ended up rooting and unlocking my boot loader.
I suppose there is no way I could make a complete backup (via phone or pc) without rooting.. But if I'm wrong, make me know!
For now all I can do is thank you for your replies..! You are helping me make the correct decision =)
NeriL said:
I suppose there is no way I could make a complete backup (via phone or pc) without rooting.. But if I'm wrong, make me know!
For now all I can do is thank you for your replies..! You are helping me make the correct decision =)
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They still sell phones with GB? Wow.no root needed for upgrade to ICS, and if u want to revert back to GB, isn't that possible with factory reset??(someone please correct me if I'm saying something wrong)
Penacal said:
They still sell phones with GB? Wow.no root needed for upgrade to ICS, and if u want to revert back to GB, isn't that possible with factory reset??(someone please correct me if I'm saying something wrong)
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no not possible with a simple factory reset.. totally nonsense
Pandemic said:
no not possible with a simple factory reset.. totally nonsense
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Was a question(??), not an affirmation, thanks for the reply
Flash official ics via flashtool,
It will not void your warrnty!
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well...i have a lot of friends with XU, most of them have upgrade to ics and few of them not. And for what it's worth the phones with GB it's surely faster, sony ics for XU it's kinda a half way between performance and ics style. You have to do by your usage, if u need a phone stable and fast don't upgrade, if u wanna ics style and functions... well you may upgrade...
If u upgrade by PC companion or SEUS or flashtool, it's possible revert only with Flashtool. But i dunno if you are going to avoid warranty!
On the PC companion you can make backup of your datas not of the firmware.
So, official ics is crappy compared to custom roms? Or is it crappy on it's own?
I've just flashed the current B.100 firmware about 2 hours ago..
So far I like it, its snappy and crisp.
I've read about others having problems with GPS, but I don't use it so its not an issue for me.
MIKE3409 said:
I've just flashed the current B.100 firmware about 2 hours ago..
So far I like it, its snappy and crisp.
I've read about others having problems with GPS, but I don't use it so its not an issue for me.
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How does it work now? Is it still fast and smooth?
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I had an idea: root, install cwm, make nandroid backup, try ics..
In case I don't like it: install cwm on ics, restore gb backup, unroot..
With this method I'll keep all the bloatware (intentionally) and get my warranty back!
Is it possible to do that?
Hi all...I have an unrooted XU and upgraded to ICS....not sure it it was the upgrade or not but the phone just randomly freezes and have to pull the battery every time to rectify....is this a known issue or anyone else know of this?
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stick with gb. far better than ics
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Use CM
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Little Zed said:
Use CM
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How do i flash cm without losing warranty? As far as I know, that's impossible
u can't. also even cm isn't as good as gb. I've tried loads
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My problem is that I had a Xperia x8 with not-unlockable bootloader running GB (GingerDX) and many apps that I wanted to use were for ICS+ .. I want a later OS version because of compatibility!
So I have to upgrade to official ICS and keep warrant or root and use a custom rom..
Maybe I'll sacrifice my warranty.. I think it's not too risky since I'm used to flash roms
NeriL said:
My problem is that I had a Xperia x8 with not-unlockable bootloader running GB (GingerDX) and many apps that I wanted to use were for ICS+ .. I want a later OS version because of compatibility!
So I have to upgrade to official ICS and keep warrant or root and use a custom rom..
Maybe I'll sacrifice my warranty.. I think it's not too risky since I'm used to flash roms
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Me too have a xperia x8. So, you're sick of GB? So go on, try ICS. What are you afraid of.
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here is already taking 6.1.1.C.1.0 firmware? What a difference from the previous firmware?
soryy my bad english
Xperia U
MIUI 3.8.30
Unlockbootloader
kenyeldodol said:
here is already taking 6.1.1.C.1.0 firmware? What a difference from the previous firmware?
soryy my bad english
Xperia U
MIUI 3.8.30
Unlockbootloader
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Where did you find this?
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It is not the latest firmware... It has been released the 14th Nov 2012
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kenyeldodol said:
here is already taking 6.1.1.C.1.0 firmware? What a difference from the previous firmware?
soryy my bad english
Xperia U
MIUI 3.8.30
Unlockbootloader
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Lol. C.10 is an old release. B.100 is latest build
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satya-1998 said:
Lol. C.10 is an old release. B.100 is latest build
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B.54 is the last official universal release by Sony, others are regional releases and may contain bugs.
B.100 is the latest firmware but
I consider c.1.0 (on personal usage) the most stable and bug free of all.
B.54. Has tethering issues and B.100 has internal storage bug. ( you have to restart your phone to refresh your internal storage contents.)
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I'm on .100 and i have no issues.
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maioon you
My Sister has a U, and it is a PITA unfortunately.
She used it with stock GB, which was more or less okay, then I upgraded it for her to ICS, it was a nightmare: calls not displayed, lag, slowness to the level of unusability. She did not install many games, etc. it was the first thing to check. Then ICS reinstall, **** again. Now she is using it with GB rocks, which is not that nice (changed the touchwiz craziness to something pleasant on the eyes), and she has no problems. So I would not recomment the latest ICS.