Hi, I've a doubt...my Xperia U status is "Unlock bootloader allowed: NO", so, can I unlock it with SETool? Even I have to pay for? Or there is no way to unlock it at all?
Thanks!!
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Odp: [Q] Unlock bootloader with SETool
No. You can't unlock it with any programs. It's impossible.
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As title please help me :cyclops:
Thank you in advance
Umm...maybe U can flash this ftf with flashtool
(Caution:This ftf is just the Xperia S relock (TA method)ftf,with a
HONG KONG Version Tipo Dual Bootloader injected,and
just only tested with my HKG Dual.
So please,DO IT AT YOUR OWN RISK)
This method works on a Brazilian xperia tipo dual ????? If a try what the worst it can go wrong ? thanks
I tested in tipo dual in Spanish and OK bootloader lock again.
If I helped please click thanks
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Hello everybody, I was wondering if someone know how can I unlock my wt19a's simlock. It's bootloader unlocked allowed: No. It's also 12w26.
Do you know If can I use plasmatool?
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I want to unlock the bootloader of the xperia u st25i and i have the bootloader allow unlock, or whatsoever, that sais yes.
But I dont want to send sony my imei because of the warranty. (if i dont send sony any data of me unlocking bootloader, incase of problem if i relock it, the waranty will be back i think)
Is there a form of unlocking it in which i dont have to send sony my imei and i dont have to pay either???
I ve been serching for severan days and nothing interesting i have found.
Thinks are easier with samsung that dont have bootloader and in case of problem you only need to instal original rom and erase binary counter... But with sony its quite a mess!!
Thanks in advance
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There is no other way to unlock your bootloader unless you make an unlock request to sony, and obtain the unique code for your device to complete the process of unlocking, However there's a method called "Test point method" where you don't need to send the request, but its not efficient and not advised to do.
Anyways if warranty is your problem, don't worry !
Back up your TA and DRM keys, there's a tutorial for it, before unlocking,
And you can gain your warranty after relocking, and restoring them.
Follow this for unlocking
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1527159
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1971363
Try flashtool method. It worked for many of the xperia users.
If i helped press thanks.
I know that metod, but as i said, i have to ask sony for the unlock key, and my question is if there is a method that i dont have to ask sony for a code.
Thanks anyway.
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There isn't any solution :/
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I supose that
Anyway i will think to ask sony the code...
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In the end i use the code from sony
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Just asking Sony for the code shouldn't affect your warranty, because asking for it and actually using it are different, and just asking it, but not using it doesn't affect your phone.
I unlocked mine anyway as Sony UK told me just unlocking the bootloader doesn't void the warranty.
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I am using Sony Xperia m (C1905) and it is already rooted. However I cannot unlock the bootloader of my device since it is not allowed by the device. When I checked the service info it says "Bootloader unlock allowed : no". So I cannot bypass this. I want to install a custom ROM but because of this it seems impossible.
You have a carrier branded Xperia, right?
Then ONLY Sony can do it and trust me, they won't
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Then I won't be able to go any further, will I? I have to stuck in JB 4.3 until I sell this.
You got it. You are stucked In TVE kernel, which needs to be digitally signed by Sony.
Since most custom ROMs need it's own kernel, you need to remain In stock one, sorry
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Hey guys, anyone know how many times you can unlock your bootloader? Im asking this coz because a lot of users are flashing the chinese roms and this relock our phone
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FrozenMindXXIII said:
Hey guys, anyone know how many times you can unlock your bootloader? Im asking this coz because a lot of users are flashing the chinese roms and this relock our phone
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Anytime you want
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