Hi to all
I have a sony lww wt19i android 2.3.4 build no. .58 rooted & unlocked boot loader.
I want to install custom rom & kernel but I don't know nothing about how to install custom rom & kernel.
Plz tell I have to install rom first or flash kernel first after that install rom. Plz clear me this.
And plz tell me can I install custom ICS rom& kernel to my phone I mean I have GB right now.
And pz suggest me some gud stable fast ICS rom & compatible kernel
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jiturawat said:
Hi to all
I have a sony lww wt19i android 2.3.4 build no. .58 rooted & unlocked boot loader.
I want to install custom rom & kernel but I don't know nothing about how to install custom rom & kernel.
Plz tell I have to install rom first or flash kernel first after that install rom. Plz clear me this.
And plz tell me can I install custom ICS rom& kernel to my phone I mean I have GB right now.
And pz suggest me some gud stable fast ICS rom & compatible kernel
Sent from my WT19i using xda app-developers app
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you will better off asking in the forum speecifically for that device.
try here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1239
custom rom
I'm not responsible for any kind of damage to your device.
the following steps will do
1. search the forum for suitable device (sony lww wt19i in your case), see if there are some rooting methods available..
once you root the device go to play store or market and find app named "Rom Manager".
2. install rom manager when prompted install clockworks mod recovery make sure you have open wifi access in your reach.
3. once done look for suitable rom in the forum or google it .
4. do read comments regarding the custom rom .
5. place the downloaded rom into your phones memory.
6. if you are ready for the risks restart into recovery mod and install the rom .
7 congo you are done.
visky642 said:
I'm not responsible for any kind of damage to your device.
the following steps will do
1. search the forum for suitable device (sony lww wt19i in your case), see if there are some rooting methods available..
once you root the device go to play store or market and find app named "Rom Manager".
2. install rom manager when prompted install clockworks mod recovery make sure you have open wifi access in your reach.
3. once done look for suitable rom in the forum or google it .
4. do read comments regarding the custom rom .
5. place the downloaded rom into your phones memory.
6. if you are ready for the risks restart into recovery mod and install the rom .
7 congo you are done.
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This device is not supported by Rom manager and clockworks.
For sony devices you need to read the device forum (As i stated above) and use flashtool to root (And flash stock ftf's) and to flash custom (Stock based) roms you need a CMW based recovery (A dev will have made one in that device forum I presume).
Furthermore, to flash custom kernel you will need an unlocked bootloader.
Sony only have official bootloader unlocking for some 2011/12 devices, so it may only be possible on this device if a dev has found an unnoficial way
very true
gregbradley said:
This device is not supported by Rom manager and clockworks.
For sony devices you need to read the device forum (As i stated above) and use flashtool to root (And flash stock ftf's) and to flash custom (Stock based) roms you need a CMW based recovery (A dev will have made one in that device forum I presume).
Furthermore, to flash custom kernel you will need an unlocked bootloader.
Sony only have official bootloader unlocking for some 2011/12 devices, so it may only be possible on this device if a dev has found an unnoficial way
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yes this is true about sony devices,..
not much of a grip on sony stuff
Hello. I enabled data encryption on my Xperia J and I want to share it with you.
What you will need.
Xperia J with unlocked bootloader.
FlashTool.
Original ICS firmware.
Latest CyanogenMod-10for Xperia J.
Optional gapps or something other for your taste.
Android SDK tools: adb and fastboot.
Modified boot.img. Download it here.
Every links and how-to's for that are here http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-j-e/general/xperia-jst26i-roms-kernels-mods-how-tos-t2237164
Steps:
Unlock your Xperia J bootloader (http://developer.sonymobile.com/unlockbootloader/)
Download FlashTool and original ICS firmware to your phone.
Flash original ICS firmware to your phone (you need to downgrade for GSM and wi-fi working in CM10)
Download latest CyanogenMod-10 for your Xperia J.
Download modified boot.img
Replace boot.img in archive with modified boot.img.
Flash modified boot.img with CWM Recovery to your phone via fastboot ($ fastboot flash boot boot.img)
Turn on your phone and load into CWM Recovery. From CWM Recovery install CyanogenMod 10.
Optional install gapps.
Turn on your phone and enable encryption in Settings/Security.
Read carefully all warnings. Backup your data if you afraid to loose it.
I'm not responsible for any bricked phones and losted data.
Tested with Xperia J with latest CM10.
Original idea from here: Thanks to Slick1123
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-xz/help/help-relocking-bootloader-ta-t3554886