I have installed an incorrect firmware on my Z3 - Xperia Z3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello all.
I am having a bit of a nightmare with my 3 day old Z3. I planned to root it and get rid of Sony's OS, I later realised I lost my DRM keys.
So yesterday I followed the guide on this site and managed to get my DRM functionality back, but I think I installed the the incorrect firmware, I am freaking out.
My build before was 23.0.A.2.105 on D6603. I used XperFirm to download a firmware to reinstate my Z3, the only firmware showing up for UK Custom was 23.0.1.A.77.
So that is what my build is now, I am trying hard to get the following firmware posted on another XDA thread as I think this may fix it I hope, the one I want is:
D6603_23.0.A.2.105_Customized_20UK.ftf
When I reinstated the DRM I noticed I am having radio issue with my Z3 I cannot activate WiFi on my Z3, but my DRM functionality is pretty much restored as far as I can tell.
Can anyone tell me where I can get the correct firmware for my device please? I am at my wits end here.
Many thanks!!

deucalion0 said:
Hello all.
I am having a bit of a nightmare with my 3 day old Z3. I planned to root it and get rid of Sony's OS, I later realised I lost my DRM keys.
So yesterday I followed the guide on this site and managed to get my DRM functionality back, but I think I installed the the incorrect firmware, I am freaking out.
My build before was 23.0.A.2.105 on D6603. I used XperFirm to download a firmware to reinstate my Z3, the only firmware showing up for UK Custom was 23.0.1.A.77.
So that is what my build is now, I am trying hard to get the following firmware posted on another XDA thread as I think this may fix it I hope, the one I want is:
D6603_23.0.A.2.105_Customized_20UK.ftf
When I reinstated the DRM I noticed I am having radio issue with my Z3 I cannot activate WiFi on my Z3, but my DRM functionality is pretty much restored as far as I can tell.
Can anyone tell me where I can get the correct firmware for my device please? I am at my wits end here.
Many thanks!!
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Try
http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3/general/ftf-stock-firmwares-xperia-z3-models-t2886061

XDA00000 said:
Try
http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3/general/ftf-stock-firmwares-xperia-z3-models-t2886061
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Hi there I managed to get the firmware I need from that thread, but unfortunately it did not have the TA partition needed to help recover DRM functionality. But using this did restore my WiFi etc. Any idea where I can get D6603 23.0.A.2.105.ftf with the TA partition or am I able to add this partition to the ftf I downloaded form the thread you mentioned?
Any help would be much appreciated!!
Thanks!!

If your TA partition is lost (with the DRM keys) there's no way to get it back as it is unique for every single device.
Flashing one from another device would probably brick yours.
But you could try to unpack the one you used before and get the TA partition from there, flashing the image through adb as long as there are no DRM keys stored in it.

Your DRM keys are gone for good. Any attempt at restoring them from other sources will lead to a PERMANANT HARD BRICK of your device.
There is a thread to help restore the DRM functionality, its not 100% the same as having the DRM keys, but it is as close as you will get.

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[Q] A clean way to install 5.0 on Z3 today?

Hi.
Apologies for the obvious question, but I can't get past content-free articles and I can't find anything useful with my weak google-fu.
Now that the Lolipop is officially out for Z3 (and other phones) what is the best way for me to install on a on unrooted phone?
My device is unlocked D6633 Z3 dual sim (with no carrier restrictions) and I also have Mac + Sony Bridge installed and I have downloaded the Baltic image for Z3, but it's the right one - it is for D6603.
Is there an image for D6633 available?
Can someone point me to the right tutorial?
Is there a way to force Z3 to download the update, or to point it to an update?
I don't have any data on the phone yet, so I don't mind losing any settings, but once I upgrade, I would rather this was an official image that I can continue getting updates for.
The first thing I'd do would be backup the DRM keys.
After that, you need not worry about messing up and it makes everything a lot less risky.
If you have stock firmware, you could just flash the baltic image over and all should be well. But better wait for another opinion, I don't have that much experience with Sony phones, maybe there's a danger lurking...
yasockie said:
Hi.
Apologies for the obvious question, but I can't get past content-free articles and I can't find anything useful with my weak google-fu.
Now that the Lolipop is officially out for Z3 (and other phones) what is the best way for me to install on a on unrooted phone?
My device is unlocked Z3 dual sim (with no carrier restrictions) and I also have Mac + Sony Bridge installed and I have downloaded the Baltic image for Z3, but not sure if it's the right one.
Can someone point me to the right tutorial?
Is there a way to force Z3 to download the update, or to point it to an update?
I don't have any data on the phone yet, so I don't mind losing any settings, but once I upgrade, I would rather this was an official image that I can continue getting updates for.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3/development/d6603-5-0-2-flashable-stock-23-1-0-690-t3056361
danw_oz said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3/development/d6603-5-0-2-flashable-stock-23-1-0-690-t3056361
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Thanks for the quick replies but my phone is not rooted and also D6633 not 6603. If possible, I'd rather not root, don't see the point in my case, to be honest. The linked guide requires some Wiindows software to root. Unfortunately I don't have access to a Windows machine today.
Given that the offiicial, signed images are out, do I really need to root, what's the advantage?
yasockie said:
Thanks for the quick replies but my phone is not rooted and also D6633 not 6603. If possible, I'd rather not root, don't see the point in my case, to be honest. The linked guide requires some Wiindows software to root. Unfortunately I don't have access to a Windows machine today.
Given that the offiicial, signed images are out, do I really need to root, what's the advantage?
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You can't install firmware from D6603 on D6633.
radko93 said:
You can't install firmware from D6603 on D6633.
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That's what I'm saying - the link OP posted is for D6603 firmware.
yasockie said:
That's what I'm saying - the link OP posted is for D6603 firmware.
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So you must wait for an update for your device.
radko93 said:
So you must wait for an update for your device.
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Sorry yes I missed that you were referring to the dual sim model, I miss read it.
So once the update becomes available, download a FTF for your phone, then flash that using flashtool straight over top, search for details on how to use flashtool. You don't need to be rooted, there are pinned references in the Z3 sections

To experts, how can I Update after root?

Hi xda developers, I'm a new z3 user (D6633) running lollipop 5.1.1 , and I want to root my z3 to use titanium Backup,
1) I'm afraid that if I root my z3, I won't be able to update to marshmallow when it arrives, I also read somewhere that I still can update but will lose drm (I don't know what that is )
2) is there a way to unroot, to install the official update ?
Please explain in details and provide links if you could, cus I'm totally new on Sony
Any advice is appreciated
Im sure there will be a pre-rooted stock ROM for dl as soon after M. hits. Depends if one need to flash other things as well like firmware etc. but these things are included in the same FTF. I have gone through a few Android versions and things usually works out fine in a short matter of time.
If you absolutely want to go full stock, just flash a stock FTF from http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3/general/ftf-stock-firmwares-xperia-z3-models-t2886061
Using Flashtool.

How to actualy archive a nearly stock situation?

Hello,
received the Phone with the t-mobile branding (german version).
What i did is to use the official device unlock from Sony so be able to flash another Firmware.
Then i downloaded the generic DE from the FlashTool, and flashed it.
This failed because the rom was already on Android 7.
I did not manage to aquire the -9090 Rom in Android 6.0.1
So i flashed the central europe version.
First problem: this version does not (yet?) update to Android 7 - and actualy is NOT the version i wanted to have in the end.
Second problem: The camera app did not work anymore (already in use)
So i've read through this forum, and got the information, i need to re-unlock the device.
Did that, camera works.
However now i always get "this device is not trusted"
What i actualy want to have:
- A stock ROM in german, whcih gets OTA updates.
- Working Stock-Apps
- No warning when starting the Phone.
I do not care wether the warning is disabled, or simply not shown because of another bootloader. There should simply be no annoying warning.
I also have the exact same phone twice (mine, and the one for my girlfriend) in case this help somehow. In theory the best situation would be to hard-sync every single byte on the disk (i assume?)
I did not read anything about "do not flash currently, as this will make you loose your drm keys forever and the stock camera will no more work at all". But after watching this forum for some days now, it seems that exactly that has happened? So using a locked bootloader will not work anymore due to lost and unrecoverable drm keys? I cannot copy them from the other phone? So i need to replace the bootloader with another one to get rid of the message? And i also need to reflash the firmware as soon as FlashTool supports Android 7?
In the end a total piece of crap, because of a goddamn branding -.-
What would you guys recommend to do now? Just want to make it work without an error or unsecure warning displayed at every boot.
You did not need to unlock to flash another firmware.
Now you have unlocked you can't use the camera without keeping it unlocked and if it is unlocked you will get the warning message.
Just flash a 6.0 ftf from a region with the update then you will get the ota update
Ps, there are plenty of warnings on the Sony site about drm keys that you must have visited to get your unlock code...
And you cannot copy drm keys from another device

Just bought a Sony XZ with RomAur v4.3

I'm in Vietnam and bought a Sony XZ, Model Number F8332, on Android 7.0, Baseband 8996-8996.genprodQ-00040-19.
Kernal version; 3.18.31-v01, [email protected]@(hastag)1. Build number RomAur v4.3.
My questions are,
1, can I revert it back to it's original software?( are any warrantys affected?)
2, when I connect it to my laptop and sync to sony's Xperia Companion software, it asks to update to new software, can I go ahead and update or will it mess up?
Anything more than some basic instructions would be way over my head.
Thanks for any help.
You can flash Stock Rom with Flashtool. If you search here, you will find more than enough informations
Your warranty is now gone.
Also, unless you have the TA backup from that specific device you will not be able to restore the TA and therefore you will lose functionality of camera and other DRM issues.
The best advice is to stay on the ROM you have or flash other custom ROMs that enable you to use the DRM fix. This is not possible on a stock ROM.
Also, since the bootloader has been unlocked you will not be able to update OTA or use xperia companion software.

Flashing Xperia XZP?

Hi, i've sony xperia xz premium and i want to flash a generic italian firmware. It's my first time in flashing a sony device and i searched a lot in internet, but i found nothing. I'm on locked bootloader, any help please?
You need flashtool to flash Sony devices. www.flashtool.net
But, it is not yet compatible with XZP.
There is another tool but no one know the safety of it so better wait.
Btw, you don't need to unlock the bootloader to flash official roms from other regions.
ninjy said:
You need flashtool to flash Sony devices. www.flashtool.net
But, it is not yet compatible with XZP.
There is another tool but no one know the safety of it so better wait.
Btw, you don't need to unlock the bootloader to flash official roms from other regions.
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thank you man. I was reading about a file which is needed to use XZP with flashtool.
And, What about Xperia companion, SEUS and Emma? Are them good to de-brand?
Don't know those 2 other tools.
Personnaly I used on old version of that unsafe tool found on another thread here to unbrand, then to sleep well I did a software recovery using official Xperia companion.
Maybe it is total useless but who knows
ninjy said:
Don't know those 2 other tools.
Personnaly I used on old version of that unsafe tool found on another thread here to unbrand, then to sleep well I did a software recovery using official Xperia companion.
Maybe it is total useless but who knows
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how to use this unsafe tool?
EDIT: for those who were lookin' for a solution, i used this unsafe tool: i just downloaded custom it firmware from xperiafirm, i pasted all the files (except all .ta files) in the same directory of the tool and i executed it. Now i'm restoring with xperia companion. All good! Thanks
Lorehaze said:
how to use this unsafe tool?
EDIT: for those who were lookin' for a solution, i used this unsafe tool: i just downloaded custom it firmware from xperiafirm, i pasted all the files (except all .ta files) in the same directory of the tool and i executed it. Now i'm restoring with xperia companion. All good! Thanks
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Would there be any advantage with using a generic firmware for the same region, versus the carrier specific one?
So, does unlocking the bootloader and rooting cause you to stop getting OTA updates like on most phones?
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I feel your pain. You need newflasher and to follow the tutorial here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72958788&postcount=16
- except make sure you put all the *.sin files in the newflasher directory and flash your phone.. Exclude everything else
The newflasher version that worked for me can be found here
https://mega.nz/#!MnhSlD7B!2NR5UVhaZH7D3mPXkXrUG3FfkSiavrSDVfKZ9UgE-Ik
laes443 said:
Would there be any advantage with using a generic firmware for the same region, versus the carrier specific one?
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You don't have carrier bloatwares, but most of all, usually custom fw are released sooner because they don't need carriers approvals.
Jake_09 said:
So, does unlocking the bootloader and rooting cause you to stop getting OTA updates like on most phones?
Sent from my G8141 using Tapatalk
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Don't remember about the bootloader but rooting it most probably make it fail to update.
Can't confirm, I usually flash new firm when they are released and don't wait for OTA stuff.
But the most annoying with Xperia phones since Z series, they have a "TA" partition, that contains DRM keys. They are used to unlock features like Bravia engine, special sound processing, ... And it seems also some camera features on XZP.
And when you unlock the bootloader, it wipes this partition and you lose your keys forever.
On Z5 there were two solution for this problem:
- Wait for a security breach that allow rooting Android, and gives you the hability to backup this partition. Then you can restore it after unlocked bootloader.
- Some people modded kernels to fake the presence of DRM keys.
In my opinion, for bootloader unlocking, wait that XZ1 are released (since they probably will have same specs as XZP) and more people getting involved to see what happens. Losing keys = losing Sony specific features you paid for.
By doing this, u won't lose any DRM key: obviously u need to remove all *.ta files (same from boot directory) in which those keys are contained.
I successfully flashed generic firmware over customized carrier firmware and in support app i got the same warranty message. No unlock no drm lost
@Jake_09 yes, carriers are often slowers in releasing firmware (i'm speaking about TIM carrier for Italy), in fact the rom which i found when i bought my phone was updated at april security patches. Now i got the last no brand update. I did the same as @ninjy with xperia companion after newflasher. Hope it helps!
Unlocking bootloader wipe TA partition, not flashing roms
cheetah2k said:
The newflasher version that worked for me can be found here
https://mega.nz/#!MnhSlD7B!2NR5UVhaZH7D3mPXkXrUG3FfkSiavrSDVfKZ9UgE-Ik
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Heh, thanks for spreading my links :3.
Why we can't use flashtool? Maybe an old flashtool version can be used? I do not trust newflasher since virustotal reports it as a malware https://www.virustotal.com/sr/file/...57fcac8e88f48e8ab00a1cc61c9081d8f47/analysis/
pawnstar said:
Why we can't use flashtool? Maybe an old flashtool version can be used? I do not trust newflasher since virustotal reports it as a malware https://www.virustotal.com/sr/file/...57fcac8e88f48e8ab00a1cc61c9081d8f47/analysis/
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That looks like a false positive since it's only 2-3 different AVs (at most) that are detecting it.
I'm going to flash to an unbranded/generic FW tonight and see how it goes!
Lorehaze said:
how to use this unsafe tool?
EDIT: for those who were lookin' for a solution, i used this unsafe tool: i just downloaded custom it firmware from xperiafirm, i pasted all the files (except all .ta files) in the same directory of the tool and i executed it. Now i'm restoring with xperia companion. All good! Thanks
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Thanks man. Just a quick question - There's a *.ta file in the BOOT folder of the generic FW I downloaded, I definitely DON'T want to paste this as well correct?
laes443 said:
Thanks man. Just a quick question - There's a *.ta file in the BOOT folder of the generic FW I downloaded, I definitely DON'T want to paste this as well correct?
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sure man, exclude all *.ta files, do the same for the files in boot folder.
Hope It helps
Lorehaze said:
sure man, exclude all *.ta files, do the same for the files in boot folder.
Hope It helps
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It all worked out perfectly, just did a restore in Xperia Companion and now it's back using the generic FW, thanks
laes443 said:
It all worked out perfectly, just did a restore in Xperia Companion and now it's back using the generic FW, thanks
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This doesnt mess with the bootloader or do anything to kill the DRM keys for the bravia engines?
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Lorehaze said:
By doing this, u won't lose any DRM key: obviously u need to remove all *.ta files (same from boot directory) in which those keys are contained.
I successfully flashed generic firmware over customized carrier firmware and in support app i got the same warranty message. No unlock no drm lost
@Jake_09 yes, carriers are often slowers in releasing firmware (i'm speaking about TIM carrier for Italy), in fact the rom which i found when i bought my phone was updated at april security patches. Now i got the last no brand update. I did the same as @ninjy with xperia companion after newflasher. Hope it helps!
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Cheers for this. I was worries about losing the features of the sony if I flashed a generic rom over the carrier specific one I have.
Not sure if this will do anything to improve the compatability between my car and the phone via bluetooth but worth a try.
svssolutions said:
This doesnt mess with the bootloader or do anything to kill the DRM keys for the bravia engines?
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Cheers for this. I was worries about losing the features of the sony if I flashed a generic rom over the carrier specific one I have.
Not sure if this will do anything to improve the compatability between my car and the phone via bluetooth but worth a try.
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This definitely didn't touch DRM at all. Just make sure you definitely don't use any of the *.TA files at all, even the one in the BOOT folder. I can still adjust my screen colour settings and they definitely work, sound settings, etc. Works great
Whats this talk about excluding .ta files? I just drop newflasher in fw folder and flash, works like a charm everytime.
What benefit do you get for excluding .ta?

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