I am curious if it is possible to unlock the bootloader on my LT28AT? I went to Sony's website and they claim my phone is not supported via their unlocking procedure I did get a key code but am not sure if it will brick my phone so I haven't tried yet
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Hey all. My early upgrade is this weekend so I'm going to but a gs3 but I must be able to root and unlock boot loader.
Was looking at the unlock app
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mmmeff.ez.unlock
And see that the recent reviews saying they are having issues unlocking boot loader since update from Verizon.
Is the app broken now And or did they patch the phone so u cant unlock the boot loader?
I don't amt to buy this phone then end up not being able to unlock the bootloader (I can't stand anything other than aosp)
Lmk. Also how would I go about unlocking the boot loader without using that app or is that the only way to do so?
This is posted all over this forum. However, all you need to do is search for version 1.2 and it will unlock the bootloader, after you root, of course.
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the guide posted at the top of the dev forum should be your new best friend
HHF2 said:
This is posted all over this forum. However, all you need to do is search for version 1.2 and it will unlock the bootloader, after you root, of course.
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Here is my copy http://db.tt/TtOVCI1W . Just make sure you root first .
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Valkyrie743 said:
Hey all. My early upgrade is this weekend so I'm going to but a gs3 but I must be able to root and unlock boot loader.
Was looking at the unlock app
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mmmeff.ez.unlock
And see that the recent reviews saying they are having issues unlocking boot loader since update from Verizon.
Is the app broken now And or did they patch the phone so u cant unlock the boot loader?
I don't amt to buy this phone then end up not being able to unlock the bootloader (I can't stand anything other than aosp)
Lmk. Also how would I go about unlocking the boot loader without using that app or is that the only way to do so?
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The developer recommends version 1.2 and you can get that from here: http://rootzwiki.com/topic/32456-app-920-ez-unlock-14-easiest-way-to-unlock-your-bootloader/
There is a way to unlock the bootloader manually, but that takes a bit more effort and some terminal coding. I would definitely recommend just downloading EZ-Unlock v1.2 and using that. It's just a push of a button! That's what I did.
At the risk of being reprimanded.....
My phone is rooted and I have unlocked the boot-loader with One click "ez bootloader unlock." I have flashed numerous ROM's and continue to flash various ROM's... After flashing each new ROM and getting through the initial setup, I download ClockWorkMod from the play store, if not already part of the ROM, and then "One click ez bootloader unlock." I then run the "One click ez bootloader unlock" and then the ClockWorkMod for my model phone. I do this each time I flash a new ROM.
My question is whether this is unnecessary or not? I see that the later versions of "One click ez bootloader unlock" have a re-lock option, but I am unclear as whether or not it is unnecessary to unlock the boot-loader each and every time a person flashes a new ROM? Or under what circumstances would a person need to unlock their boot-loader after successfully unlocking it the first time?
It seems to me that once the boot-loader is successfully unlocked that a person would not have to unlock it again unless they ODIN back to Stock OEM, but I have not been able to google or search these forums successfully to find an answer, and for that I apologize, because I'm sure it's here somewhere, and some "Senior Member" will be quick to jump at the opportunity to point that out to me.... After a healthy dose of liquid courage, I am reluctantly asking the question here.... And if someone is so kinda as to answer my question, who knows, maybe it will help some other person who has the same question, but is afraid to ask, because of the harshness and lack of patience of some "Senior Members?"
A sincere thank you in advance to anyone who might answer my question. :fingers-crossed:
The only time you need to re-unlock the bootloader is if you Odin back to stock.
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Hi there... I have some questions about the boatloader, My phone is already yet roted by a apk named "framaroot" but if I want to flash a kernel o a new room I need to get a recovery menu.
In sample words how I can fully unlock my phone, I read something about a "TA " for to not void the warranty.
please tell whith full details, what I neeed to do.
Thanks
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If it says not allowed ,you can't unlocked them and can't flash a custom kernel right now and your sort of stuck. Maybe in the future, there will be a recovery kernel for our phones but some of the devs have tried and ran into problems, so you might not either.
Depends on the carrier you bought it from if they allow bootloader unlock or not. Yours doesn't.
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If it says not allowed ,you can't unlocked them and can't flash a custom kernel right now and your sort of stuck. Maybe in the future, there will be a recovery kernel for our phones but some of the devs have tried and ran into problems, so you might not either.
Depends on the carrier you bought it from if they allow bootloader unlock or not. Yours doesn't.
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If we pay to the carrier to remove the sim lock the bootloader will pass to allowed?
My phone is free, not have SIM lock
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Have you tried flashing another ftf file from another country? (backup TA first) then try unlocking
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Non, i only try root with successfully result.
Im considering getting this phone coming from a xperia T. On my xperia T I couldn't unlock the bootloader as it had been locked by the network and only phones that came factory unlocked could have their bootloader unlocked. Is there anything like that on this phone, as in if I buy this phone with a simlock (Meteor - Ireland) is there any chance that I wont be able to unlock the bootloader and therefore be stuck on stock based roms forever?
The website can refuse to offer unlock codes to some phones. If it's carrier locked, it may. Also it voids your warranty with Motorola even if it allows it, but you probably knew that.
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Yes I faced the same issue but there is a way workaround you can find it on the internet.
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Hello!
Today I am gonna teach you how to unlock (and relock) your bootloader. Also fixing bootloop.
Disclaimer! Proceed at your own risk! I am not responsible if anything happens to your phone. Although if you follow every step carefully, you won't have any problems. Unlocking bootloader WILL void your warranty, but you can relock it, so it's under warranty again. Also back up your data!
So lets first talk a little bit, what bootloader is and what a bootloop is. Bootloader is required for some mods like CWM, custom ROMs and so on. Bootloop is if you have unlocked your bootloader, and try to boot your phone, but the booting animation will start to replay, so you basically can't boot up your phone.
Make sure USB Debugging and Unknown Sources are enabled.
But lets get to unlocking the bootloader, shall we.
First, on your phone open Dialer. Type *#*#7378423#*#* to acces the Service Menu. Select Service info, then Configuration, and look for Rooting Status. If Bootloader Status says Yes, then you can unlock your bootloader, if not, stop right now!
Now take a piece of paper, and write down your IMEI - you are gonna need it later to get the bootloader unlock key.
Nextly, download and install Flashtool.
Once installed, go to this site. Fill in the information, and you should recieve a bootloader unlock key onto your eMail.
Now open Flashtool. Click the BLU icon. Then unplug your device, turn it off, hold down the volume up key and then connect your phone to your PC via USB cable. (This is Fastboot Mode)
Once you have done that, you should be promoted with a screen asking for your bootloader unlock key. Type it in and click Unlock and your bootloader should be unlocked now.
To relock, repeat the process of unlocking (click on BLU, connect in fastboot mode, and so on) but this time you will get an option to Relock. Click on it and your bootloader will be locked.
Now, continue reading if facing bootloop, like I did. It's common on our devices to face bootloop, but you can probably come out of it.
After unlocking, try to boot up your device. If not able to boot up, take out your battery. Connect your phone to the PC in Fastboot Mode.
Now relock bootloder. Boot back to Fastboot Mode and unlock it again.
Now flash Xperia E's Stock Full Firmware via Flashmode. Wait for it to flash. First boot might take a while, but hopefully you don't face bootloop / come out of it.
If this guide helped you, then please click thanks!
Any questions? Just ask them and I'll answer!
~SmashMii
Is the bootloader unlocked and locked again, I will be able to use the TrackID?
KU3A98 said:
Is the bootloader unlocked and locked again, I will be able to use the TrackID?
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What?
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KU3A98 said:
Is the bootloader unlocked and locked again, I will be able to use the TrackID?
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No. Because your DRM key cannot be recovered since you unlocked your bootloader.
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abstrkt1337 said:
No. Because your DRM key cannot be recovered since you unlocked your bootloader.
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Wait what ?
you mean to tell me that you cannot use trackID app after bootloader unlock??? i still have it & working good ...(i had made backup with titanium backup) @KU3A98
Grimlock007 said:
Wait what ?
you mean to tell me that you cannot use trackID app after bootloader unlock??? i still have it & working good ...(i had made backup with titanium backup) @KU3A98
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Only the version wich is provided in stock ROM not play store.
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Only the version wich is provided in stock ROM not play store.
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its the same right??? ...is there an update or something? ....If yes ,we could get the apk and share it here in themes section (since its a free app ,no worries,and since we own xperia we deserve it)
EDIT: just found it play store ...it shows there is an update(but never showed in my apps) ...updating now, will report in a few
EDIT: update successfull works perfectly!..no idea what you guys are talking about...
Hi,
Happened to check Sony site. Boot loader password available. See screenshot.
I am a newbie to this, but it seems many people looking for it.
I try this and i have a code to unlock my
bootloader
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I also got by boot loader unlocking code. I was wandering whether unlocking the boot loader of my Xperia C would void the warranty ?