Is flashing US Android 6 on European SGP512 possible? - Xperia Z2 Tablet Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Did somebody try to install the Android 6 US FTF on a European version of the SGP512? I don't mind losing some languages, but I don't want to brick my device.
PS: my device is not rooted and I would like to keep it that way.

It's no problem for the WiFi models as they are identical. You might find yourself restricted to US WiFi bands though, which means only up to channel 11.
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I can confirm that it works fine. I'm on wifi channel 2, so that's also no problem for me.

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Technical Explanation about Xperia's ROMs version "a" and "i"

Hello folks.
Well, who among you can explain me technically about the diference between Xperia's Official ROMs version "a" and "i"? Are there a software or hardware direfence between them?
appreciate your future help!
Sony generally speaking will name devices with an "a" at the end for US market and "i" for international market. (e.g. I used to have a W200i. In US, this same phone was the W200a). There is probably not a huge difference in software versions, but it'd most likely be safest to stick to ones for your specific device.
EDIT: (For the record, the W200 was not an Android phone, this was a few years back before Sony (Sony Ericsson at the time) really adopted Android, and it was a budget phone anyway. However I do believe I installed a US version of the firmware on it without issues - but it Android is a far more advanced OS than what that phone had obviously)
SifJar said:
Sony generally speaking will name devices with an "a" at the end for US market and "i" for international market. (e.g. I used to have a W200i. In US, this same phone was the W200a). There is probably not a huge difference in software versions, but it'd most likely be safest to stick to ones for your specific device.
EDIT: (For the record, the W200 was not an Android phone, this was a few years back before Sony (Sony Ericsson at the time) really adopted Android, and it was a budget phone anyway. However I do believe I installed a US version of the firmware on it without issues - but it Android is a far more advanced OS than what that phone had obviously)
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Tx bro 4 answer, but in fact i need information about Xperia's Official Roms, coz i read there are problems with frecuency band ii is true?
I need information pls!!!
SteBanVe said:
Tx bro 4 answer, but in fact i need information about Xperia's Official Roms, coz i read there are problems with frecuency band ii is true?
I need information pls!!!
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There could be issues, different countries use different frequencies of radio waves for mobile networks. Although I'd have thought pretty much every Android phone would be at least tri-band if not quad-band, meaning they support all the commonly used frequencies. So in theory, for example, a US and a European phone should both be tri/quad band and therefore be capable of using the same 3/4 frequencies, so it shouldn't make a difference. However, I have no experience, I'm just guessing here. Probably not best to take this as even close to fact
Hmmm, ok i have a question
For example, i'm from one of America's Country, where 3G connection works good, so i buy a Xperia Play version "A" (R800a) , coz "a" version works with 3G connection, then i decided flash it with "i" version (R800i)...
The question is: With "I" version (R800i), does 3G connection work like a "a" version R800a ?
In fact, will 3G connection also work good with R800i ("i" version)?
In fact, If i flash with R800i ROM in my R800a phone, do i lost 3G connection? and if i'm from europe, if i flash my R800i phone with a R800a ROM, do i win 3G connection???
i do this questions because a lot of people said that isn't there difference, and it is a hardware problem and no software problem? is it true? Helpppppppp
Thanks for ur future answer!!!
Can any moderator move this thread to Sony Mobile Area?
I need more asnwres and expirience about it
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T-mobile vs Samsung firmware

Good afternoon my fellow note 8 owners. I jumped from the s8+ to the note 8 and was wondering if anyone has had the same experience as me when using the s8+ or the note 8 on the Samsung unlocked firmware. When I first bought both phones I ran them both on the tmobile firmware and battery was great. I averaged about 7 to 8 hours screen on time on both phones. I noticed after flashing the Samsung firmware on both phones that the battery life went from a great 7 to 8 hrs screen on time to 4 to 5 hours screen on time. Is it me or is it the samsung software that made both my phones die faster. Please chime in if you are having the same experience. Thanks all.
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Are you having the same signal strength when on tmo or Sam firmware?
Shuthefrontdoor said:
Are you having the same signal strength when on tmo or Sam firmware?
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Yes I do.
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I want to know if you Flash unlocked version on your Note 8 and will be able to get
WIFI CALLING
VOLTE CALLING
VIDEO CALLING over LTE
Thank you.
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I want to know if you Flash unlocked version on your Note 8 and will be able to get
WIFI CALLING
VOLTE CALLING
VIDEO CALLING over LTE
Thank you.
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I know there is a tutorial on here on how to flash all that tmobile stuff on my phone and it's probably causing my battery to die faster since I only have WiFi call working. If I flash the tmobile file onto my phone will I loose the call identification feature? That's the whole reason why I flashed the unlocked firmware on my note. I think it's the csc file I'm not really sure what it's called.
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Interesting thread, as I too was thinking about flashing the USA generic unlocked firmware on my T Mobile Note 8.
So OP did the same and now has reduced battery life. Did you just flash the unlocked version on the T Mobile version or was anything else done?
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Limeybastard said:
Interesting thread, as I too was thinking about flashing the USA generic unlocked firmware on my T Mobile Note 8.
So OP did the same and now has reduced battery life. Did you just flash the unlocked version on the T Mobile version or was anything else done?
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I flashed the USA generic version and applied a theme from the the theme store and nothing else. I always like to keep my phone as original as possible lol. At this point I'm thinking about reflashing the tmobile version of the software but what if it's not the software itself. I'm just guessing since tmobile offers volte and video calling the phone is setup for those features and causing the battery drain issues since this software doesn't support those features. I don't know. Lol
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wifi calling and VOLTE will work out of the box with t mobile on unlocked. the video calling I was told can be enabled but I stopped following the thread because I like google duo better anyway. I have heard signal strengths are equal on both firmwares while using the t mobile network
What i want to get is by using NOTE 8 tmobile version and flashing unlocked Firmware and get all those features like volte, wifi calling and video calling over lte. I can't seem to find those setting when i flash the unlocked firmware as some people listed they were able to get on the NOTE 8 Unlocked version of phone. Anybody else got anything different let me know.

Question Anyone tried to flash XQ-BC72 with XQ-BC62 (US Version) firmware?

Just got my Xperia 1 III (XQ-BC72) couple days ago, flashed SEA firmware with no problems so far. Except too bad it doesn't support Volte in Canada, which used to be fine on my previous Xperia 1 J9110 with SEA firmware as well.
I was wandering is that possible to flash it with US firmware to unlock that, plus features like more 5G bands support?
Anything helpful would be appreciated.
i7killpii said:
Just got my Xperia 1 III (XQ-BC72) couple days ago, flashed SEA firmware with no problems so far. Except too bad it doesn't support Volte in Canada, which used to be fine on my previous Xperia 1 J9110 with SEA firmware as well.
I was wandering is that possible to flash it with US firmware to unlock that, plus features like more 5G bands support?
Anything helpful would be appreciated.
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Hi, any updates on this? I have an XQ-BC72 coming, and if I can get USA firmware on it I am hoping it will work for me.
Question for you: how did you flash the SEA firmware? Official Sony tools / firmware upgrade?
i7killpii said:
Just got my Xperia 1 III (XQ-BC72) couple days ago, flashed SEA firmware with no problems so far. Except too bad it doesn't support Volte in Canada, which used to be fine on my previous Xperia 1 J9110 with SEA firmware as well.
I was wandering is that possible to flash it with US firmware to unlock that, plus features like more 5G bands support?
Anything helpful would be appreciated.
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charlatan01 said:
Hi, any updates on this? I have an XQ-BC72 coming, and if I can get USA firmware on it I am hoping it will work for me.
Question for you: how did you flash the SEA firmware? Official Sony tools / firmware upgrade?
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I flashed US firmware yesterday but it appears that it still wont work with Verizon even though all the 4G bands are there. I could care less about 5G where I live. I have CMDA less feature activated too but still no go. Worked fine on the HK version of Xperia 5 II so I though I would be OK on this one as well.
@i7killpii you are unlikely to get VoLTE to work (aside from maybe on T-Mobile). Its possible that a Canadian provider may also allow it but I doubt it. You also wont get access to more bands just by switching firmware. Whatever bands came with the phone is all you have access too.
@charlatan01 you can follow the directions here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/guide-flashing-xq-at51-firmware-on-xq-at52-device.4147027/
These are for the Xperia 1 II but its the same process for the 1 III as well. If you use Verizon and somehow figure out to make it work, let me know. Please note, flashing firmware will erase everything. Also I am not responsible for any bricking or issues you may get into. It worked for me on the first try.
I flashed my XQ-BC72 using XQ-BC62 rom before. I cannot afford 5G plan so I didn't try. About VoLTE, I am using Fido and the carrier services are not available (including VoWiFi, VoLTE, showing 4G instead of LTE, etc.). Also I got a lot of problems such as LTE connection disconnection about every 30 seconds. So I flashed it back to TW rom. Still all carrier services are not available but at least the LTE is functioning.
I've searched about the carrier services issues. It seems it's because the carrier isn't cooperating with Google so no carrier configuration is available (I'm not sure because fido has android phones on their website).
morphius88 said:
I flashed US firmware yesterday but it appears that it still wont work with Verizon even though all the 4G bands are there. I could care less about 5G where I live. I have CMDA less feature activated too but still no go. Worked fine on the HK version of Xperia 5 II so I though I would be OK on this one as well.
@i7killpii you are unlikely to get VoLTE to work (aside from maybe on T-Mobile). Its possible that a Canadian provider may also allow it but I doubt it. You also wont get access to more bands just by switching firmware. Whatever bands came with the phone is all you have access too.
@charlatan01 you can follow the directions here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/guide-flashing-xq-at51-firmware-on-xq-at52-device.4147027/
These are for the Xperia 1 II but its the same process for the 1 III as well. If you use Verizon and somehow figure out to make it work, let me know. Please note, flashing firmware will erase everything. Also I am not responsible for any bricking or issues you may get into. It worked for me on the first try.
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Thanks for the follow-up. I managed to cancel my order for the Asia version and am going to snag the NA version when I can.
try only flashing /OEM partition with the OEM files of the firmware from your area.
Usually that brings VoLTE functionality and stuff
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Thanks for the follow-up. I managed to cancel my order for the Asia version and am going to snag the NA version when I can.
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I called Verizon and got them to add the IMEI to my phone line along with CMDA-less feature. It actually worked. I can make phone calls and send/receive texts so it appears its possible to get Verizon to work on Asian model. However, VoLTE is a different story. I dont think I will get that work.

Question [SOLVED] Flashing XQ-BC62 (US) with XQ-BC42 (JP), mobile radio disabled

I was able to flash my XQ-BC62 (US) model with the XQ-BC42 (JP) firmware using newflasher. Everything seems to work OK except the mobile radio. The radio is completely disabled (as reported by *#*#4636#*#* status screens), not just unable to connect. The hardware is still fine since flashing back to XQ-BC62 firmware gets a signal again.
Unfortunately I need to use XQ-BC42 as the other firmware images are missing the VoLTE support for my JP carrier and it fails to provision. At best I can force it into data only mode by setting radio to LTE only. The carrier does not support 3G at all.
Extra steps I tried:
- Perform factory reset after flashing
- Swap out the files for the modem firmware from the US firmware and reflash
Has anyone had luck with this, or are there any additional steps I might need to try?
This phone keeps getting worse. I literally bought it to use in the US and Japan. Sony support said it is officially unsupported by all US telcos. No SA 5G, no VoNR, no VoWiFi. Now I hear that it doesn't work in Japan?!
I already know it's close to useless in French Polynesia despite having all the right radio bands.
You can try swapping both OEM-xxx.sin files from the XQ-BC42 firmware folder into the XQ-BC62 firmware folder and flash there XQ-BC62 firmware with that, then you should be able to get VoLTE and modem working at the same time.
If that doesn't work, there are other methods but they will require root access.
kevinmcmurtrie said:
This phone keeps getting worse. I literally bought it to use in the US and Japan. Sony support said it is officially unsupported by all US telcos. No SA 5G, no VoNR, no VoWiFi. Now I hear that it doesn't work in Japan?!
I already know it's close to useless in French Polynesia despite having all the right radio bands.
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Might you elabortate a bit on this?
So which modell? which provider? comeing form a country where all of these 5G related features are just in development this would be nice to get some further informations on this topic.
VoWiFi is highly likely a provider "problem" - as we have another thread here where these "offical support" statements are at least highly questionable, as we have multiple users here using VoWiFi.
Here is one example of an answer one got from sony
T-Mobile USA Volte and VoWifi support?
Hey XDA, is USA model XQBC62 work with T-Mobile Volte and VoWifi? PS: my old Xperia5 II wasnt able to work and returned back to Sony week later (sad)
forum.xda-developers.com
What is not working in French Polynesia?
Which carrier are you talking about? using a second sim card or use roaming capabilites? keep in mind that not all providers might allow access to all availeable networks based on there roaming contracts. just to give you a idea check these information from one of the providers over ther
https://www.vini.pf/sites/default/files/docs/liste_partenaires_vini-roaming_dec17.pdf
I took my device through several countries already not one having trouble with connectivity as long as the bands are supported and there.
On my trips to japan i head several different devices with me over the yeras, beside the xperia, not once having problems as long as the bands where supported / one is using a local sim - card.
cjmovie said:
Unfortunately I need to use XQ-BC42 as the other firmware images are missing the VoLTE support for my JP carrier and it fails to provision. At best I can force it into data only mode by setting radio to LTE only. The carrier does not support 3G at all.
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Did you try to get in contact with the japanese carrier asking if they are supporting VoLTE for devices from other markets?
Maybe the easiest way would to switch your carrier at all.
If you are willing to dig around more you could try something like this
5II/1&5III VoLTE patch. [Guide to release the root]
In the Xperia user group in cafe.naver.com/x1smart I'm HTCMAGE. Last year, Xperia 1II. How to activate VoLTE. After the guide version...
forum.xda-developers.com
But you will need the profiles for your vendor. One could play around and try to integrate these profiles into your XQ-BC62 Firmware and see if this would work out. But well - keep fingers crossed that you don't brick anything.
OhayouBaka said:
You can try swapping both OEM-xxx.sin files from the XQ-BC42 firmware folder into the XQ-BC62 firmware folder and flash there XQ-BC62 firmware with that, then you should be able to get VoLTE and modem working at the same time.
If that doesn't work, there are other methods but they will require root access.
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I'll give this a try and report back. Thanks!
Hudrator said:
Did you try to get in contact with the japanese carrier asking if they are supporting VoLTE for devices from other markets?
Maybe the easiest way would to switch your carrier at all.
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No, they don't support overseas models. I don't know if it's ignorance around the security or an attempt to prop up their own phone sales. Both are honestly believable over here.
This is the only reasonably priced major carrier plan with unlimited international roaming included (ahamo from NTT Docomo). Not being able to use the 1 iii sucks but I'll just write the 1 iii off if it can't be fixed and continue using my JP variant 1 ii.
cjmovie said:
I'll give this a try and report back. Thanks!
No, they don't support overseas models. I don't know if it's ignorance around the security or an attempt to prop up their own phone sales. Both are honestly believable over here.
This is the only reasonably priced major carrier plan with unlimited international roaming included (ahamo from NTT Docomo). Not being able to use the 1 iii sucks but I'll just write the 1 iii off if it can't be fixed and continue using my JP variant 1 ii.
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sad to hear - but just out of curiosity:
Why did you get yourself the "American" Variant? Docomo has, as well as softbank, there own supported devices. Kind of similar to TMobile US. Sounds you are spending most of the time in japan. I know that the Docomo version isn't so well supported regarding updates though ...
Hudrator said:
Might you elabortate a bit on this?
So which modell? which provider? comeing form a country where all of these 5G related features are just in development this would be nice to get some further informations on this topic.
VoWiFi is highly likely a provider "problem" - as we have another thread here where these "offical support" statements are at least highly questionable, as we have multiple users here using VoWiFi.
Here is one example of an answer one got from sony
T-Mobile USA Volte and VoWifi support?
Hey XDA, is USA model XQBC62 work with T-Mobile Volte and VoWifi? PS: my old Xperia5 II wasnt able to work and returned back to Sony week later (sad)
forum.xda-developers.com
What is not working in French Polynesia?
Which carrier are you talking about? using a second sim card or use roaming capabilites? keep in mind that not all providers might allow access to all availeable networks based on there roaming contracts. just to give you a idea check these information from one of the providers over ther
https://www.vini.pf/sites/default/files/docs/liste_partenaires_vini-roaming_dec17.pdf
I took my device through several countries already not one having trouble with connectivity as long as the bands are supported and there.
On my trips to japan i head several different devices with me over the yeras, beside the xperia, not once having problems as long as the bands where supported / one is using a local sim - card.
Did you try to get in contact with the japanese carrier asking if they are supporting VoLTE for devices from other markets?
Maybe the easiest way would to switch your carrier at all.
If you are willing to dig around more you could try something like this
5II/1&5III VoLTE patch. [Guide to release the root]
In the Xperia user group in cafe.naver.com/x1smart I'm HTCMAGE. Last year, Xperia 1II. How to activate VoLTE. After the guide version...
forum.xda-developers.com
But you will need the profiles for your vendor. One could play around and try to integrate these profiles into your XQ-BC62 Firmware and see if this would work out. But well - keep fingers crossed that you don't brick anything.
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I have the US model - the same as this thread topic.
It's Sony tech support themselves that told me that there is no carrier support for the US model in the US. It was such an incredible conversation that I saved it. An excerpt:
(Adrian) said :I'm asking you this because at this moment Verizon is currently the only U.S. carrier that supports 5G on the Xperia PRO model. The 5G network service is
not currently available in the Xperia 1 III model and this is why you're getting that
issue. In this particular case we recommend you to check with your phone carrier
if there is a way for them either to provide a different network service or if there is
a work around on their system for you to use your Xperia phone with their service
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Don't repeat Sony's claim about 5G being in development. T-Mobile has been running SA 5G where I live for nearly 2 years. I've done side-by-side comparisons between an older phone with SA 5G and my Xperia by swapping the SIM. The XPeria has a lot of "no service" problems because it's using SA 5G channel aggregations without having SA 5G. There's another thread on this - Sony has explicitly disabled SA 5G on all US NR bands. https://cacombos.com/device/XQ-BC62
The Sony phone was unstable roaming in PF and could not see several 3G, LTE, and 5G bands that were available to it. Again, an older phone worked better. I used a much more modern coverage map than your 2017 document.
I haven't been to Japan with this my Xperia yet due to COVID restrictions, but I normally spend ~2 weeks a year there. I know my old phone works well there so I'm going to be mad if a new Xperia is stuck looking for old 3G cells that only exist in subways.
I have an XQ-BC42 that I'm using in Europe with 5G working (which isn't supported officially).
All I had to do was flash the XQ-BC42 firmware with the following 3 files replaced by their equivalents from the XQ-BC52 firmware:
* modem_X-FLASH-ALL-4BA8.sin
* modemst1_X-FLASH-ALL-4BA8.sin
* modemst1_X-FLASH-ALL-4BA8.sin
So in your case you just have to take the 3 files above from the XQ-BC42 firmware and combine them with everything else from XQ-BC62 firmware and flash that.
From what I've gathered, assuming your phone has XQ-BC62 firmware on it already, it might only be necessary to flash the XQ-BC42 modem files and nothing else, but I haven't tested this.
I'm assuming you can swap other files too but what definitely didn't work for me was the oem .sin files from another model's firmware. I don't know if there's something incompatible about the XQ-BC42 compared with other models but using non-XQ-BC42 oem .sin files disabled my radio completely.
kevinmcmurtrie said:
I have the US model - the same as this thread topic.
It's Sony tech support themselves that told me that there is no carrier support for the US model in the US. It was such an incredible conversation that I saved it. An excerpt:
Don't repeat Sony's claim about 5G being in development. T-Mobile has been running SA 5G where I live for nearly 2 years. I've done side-by-side comparisons between an older phone with SA 5G and my Xperia by swapping the SIM. The XPeria has a lot of "no service" problems because it's using SA 5G channel aggregations without having SA 5G. There's another thread on this - Sony has explicitly disabled SA 5G on all US NR bands. https://cacombos.com/device/XQ-BC62
The Sony phone was unstable roaming in PF and could not see several 3G, LTE, and 5G bands that were available to it. Again, an older phone worked better. I used a much more modern coverage map than your 2017 document.
I haven't been to Japan with this my Xperia yet due to COVID restrictions, but I normally spend ~2 weeks a year there. I know my old phone works well there so I'm going to be mad if a new Xperia is stuck looking for old 3G cells that only exist in subways.
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no, i am not saying it is under development. The standards are there. How ever - in different regions some of the 5g is still not rolled out / will never been seen (mmWave,SA 5G - at least for private customers).
Well i read the message you quoted a bit different - and i would love to know what other carriers have to say about that.
I personally would find it completly unlogic to sell a device like the Pro, which is said in your excerpt, to have 5G support on Verizon - but then sell the 5G capable phones which have this deactivated at all.
Supported Major U.S. Carriers: Verizon (5G), T-Mobile (4G), AT&T (4G)*
*As of 9/27/2021, please consult with your network operator to ensure compatibility with their network.
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Source:
Sony Electronics
electronics.sony.com
Might be, that t-mobile is using some more advanced features. how ever: here where i live most phones up to now don't support 5G SA, at least thats what the carriers say, as there are updates needed to make this work. So we will see here some selected phones using 5G SA - as the providers are working together with SOME of the major OEMs.
You can know ask who is responsible for supporting 5G SA or providing updates... As much as i got from t-mobile usa, they where always not really open to devices, which they don't sell directly ....
Hudrator said:
sad to hear - but just out of curiosity:
Why did you get yourself the "American" Variant? Docomo has, as well as softbank, there own supported devices. Kind of similar to TMobile US. Sounds you are spending most of the time in japan. I know that the Docomo version isn't so well supported regarding updates though ...
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I happened to be in the US at the time to pre-order and it wasn't clear that Sony would release an unlocked dual-SIM model for the JP market. I checked the radio bands before purchasing but all of this client provisioning stuff is new to me. Seems like all these laws were made to force carriers to unlock their phones / allow any standards compliant phone on their networks, and then they find this loophole with provisioning that requires more than just a SIM card...
OhayouBaka said:
You can try swapping both OEM-xxx.sin files from the XQ-BC42 firmware folder into the XQ-BC62 firmware folder and flash there XQ-BC62 firmware with that, then you should be able to get VoLTE and modem working at the same time.
If that doesn't work, there are other methods but they will require root access.
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Unfortunately this didn't work. But I did learn that the radio problem isn't an issue with the firmware itself.
Immediately after flashing the mobile radio was OK and I could use it with my alternate SIM card. As soon as I inserted the JP SIM card it triggered OMA client provisioning and killed the radio. After this happened not even the US SIM card would work anymore, and any radio related configurations can no longer be changed.
My hypotheses at this point are either (a) the client provisioning step found something off with my phone and forced it to lock down (not sure if client provisioning has the authority to do this though), (b) the client provisioning is interacting with the modem firmware in a JP-specific way and the US modem firmware is borked by this.
playstation360 said:
I have an XQ-BC42 that I'm using in Europe with 5G working (which isn't supported officially).
All I had to do was flash the XQ-BC42 firmware with the following 3 files replaced by their equivalents from the XQ-BC52 firmware:
* modem_X-FLASH-ALL-4BA8.sin
* modemst1_X-FLASH-ALL-4BA8.sin
* modemst1_X-FLASH-ALL-4BA8.sin
So in your case you just have to take the 3 files above from the XQ-BC42 firmware and combine them with everything else from XQ-BC62 firmware and flash that.
From what I've gathered, assuming your phone has XQ-BC62 firmware on it already, it might only be necessary to flash the XQ-BC42 modem files and nothing else, but I haven't tested this.
I'm assuming you can swap other files too but what definitely didn't work for me was the oem .sin files from another model's firmware. I don't know if there's something incompatible about the XQ-BC42 compared with other models but using non-XQ-BC42 oem .sin files disabled my radio completely.
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Other than the issue after provisioning the OEM files from the JP model did work for me. If (b) is true then flashing both the oem and modem files might be a solution. I'll give that a try!
playstation360 said:
I have an XQ-BC42 that I'm using in Europe with 5G working (which isn't supported officially).
All I had to do was flash the XQ-BC42 firmware with the following 3 files replaced by their equivalents from the XQ-BC52 firmware:
* modem_X-FLASH-ALL-4BA8.sin
* modemst1_X-FLASH-ALL-4BA8.sin
* modemst1_X-FLASH-ALL-4BA8.sin
So in your case you just have to take the 3 files above from the XQ-BC42 firmware and combine them with everything else from XQ-BC62 firmware and flash that.
From what I've gathered, assuming your phone has XQ-BC62 firmware on it already, it might only be necessary to flash the XQ-BC42 modem files and nothing else, but I haven't tested this.
I'm assuming you can swap other files too but what definitely didn't work for me was the oem .sin files from another model's firmware. I don't know if there's something incompatible about the XQ-BC42 compared with other models but using non-XQ-BC42 oem .sin files disabled my radio completely.
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cjmovie said:
Other than the issue after provisioning the OEM files from the JP model did work for me. If (b) is true then flashing both the oem and modem files might be a solution. I'll give that a try!
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Same result, no radio after client provisioning runs and it stays borked even with the SIM card swapped out.
cjmovie said:
Same result, no radio after client provisioning runs and it stays borked even with the SIM card swapped out.
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Have you tried with only the modem files taken from the XQ-BC42 firmware? Might be worth a shot.
Also, it might be worth asking on the 5ch thread if you speak Japanese.
playstation360 said:
Have you tried with only the modem files taken from the XQ-BC42 firmware? Might be worth a shot.
Also, it might be worth asking on the 5ch thread if you speak Japanese.
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I spent a few more days trying various combinations of flashing, factory resets, etc. and finally have it working. I don't know if this is the only way to achieve this, but I can share the sequence I did most recently. This was inspired by the discussions in that 5ch thread - thanks for the link!
1. Install JP variant ROM with full factory reset.
2. Install the JP SIM card and wait for provisioning to finish. The radio stops working at this point.
3. Create and flash a hybrid ROM, using the modem*.sin files from the JP variant and everything else from the original (US) variant. Do NOT factory reset.
4. Set the correct APN (sp-mode.net for ドコモ).
After this both the JP and US SIM cards are working.
@cjmovie
Congrats on this achievement! Hope you can now use your device as you wished!

Question Developer binaries for Android 12

Okay, so you guys probably already found this:
Software binaries for AOSP Android 12.0 – Kernel 5.4 – Sagami (v1) - Sony Developer World
developer.sony.com
My question is if that could work with the newest update to enable wifi calling with T-Mobile in USA? I love this phone, but I have to get wifi calling to work properly like all my other phones do. I live in the mountains using starling internet and the digits app is unreliable for me but wifi calling works great. I saw a Reddit thread saying that installing the developer binaries on an Xperia 1 II allowed the the wifi calling to be turned on.
Any help toward this goal would be greatly appreciated! Thank you.
And I am posting this from an Xperia 1 III running the 61.1.A.7.35 firmware all stock.
Which Variant do you have I bought mine from Amazon but I flashed the SEA firmware and have VOLTE turned on but can't find WiFi calling
Okay after scouring Reddit I found this:
Came across this 9 months later while searching for a resolution to VoWIFI.
Google Fi WiFi calling works on all Android phones, because they don't rely on network-provided VoWiFi. Instead they redirect calls directly within the Android phone subsystem.
AT&T and Verizon enable VoWiFi only on supported devices. T-Mobile VoWiFi should work with any compatible device (and *does* work with the Xperia 1 series if you flash Sony's developer firmware on it), but in the production firmware this seems to be disabled by Sony.
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So...that's probably why...
Mine is the North America build. I don't need much from this phone, just working calls, texts and internet for business purposes. No android pay or special stuff. So if the developer binaries could make wifi calling work, it is worth a shot.
XQ-BC62 is the variant.
So if anyone could point me in the direction of how best to install the devoloper binaries, I will give it a go. It has been many years since I have done custom roms, adb & rooting type of funtivities on my old motorolas, so I am sure there are a few things different with this Sony that I want to do correctly.
Thank you!
AZTimT said:
XQ-BC62 is the variant.
So if anyone could point me in the direction of how best to install the devoloper binaries, I will give it a go. It has been many years since I have done custom roms, adb & rooting type of funtivities on my old motorolas, so I am sure there are a few things different with this Sony that I want to do correctly.
Thank you!
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Lol I've been out of the game since I sold my LG V40 just to be told my Galaxy S10 wasn't rootable since it was a snapdragon variant .-.
So the final working solution turned out to be the round Starlink dish that came with one ethernet port, which feeds into wan port of TP-LINK AX4400 with updated firmware, then feeding into T-mobile personal cellspot via DMZ ethernet port. It took a few hours of blinking lights for the background setup time on the cellspot to download updates but it works fine now with all green lights.
Still no wifi calling, but everything else works like it does in town, including calls through the cellspot without flashing or rooting, so good enough.
That's good to hear my guy

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