Debra's XA - Sony Xperia XA Questions & Answers

Getting the XA today from 3. Guess it will have 3 bloatware all over it and old firmware with slow updates. Is it possible to use Xpedia Companion to flash a stock firmware and rom?
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gsw5700 said:
Getting the XA today from 3. Guess it will have 3 bloatware all over it and old firmware with slow updates. Is it possible to use Xpedia Companion to flash a stock firmware and rom?
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Yes just done the exact same thing on three myself, got sick of the extra stuff three added plus they haven't updated to 33.2.A.2.93 yet so I've flashed the customised UK firmware. Battery life is much better than the three firmware too. Best thing about three xperia devices is no worries about not being able to unlock the bootloader if you want too though there's no ta key back up possible on the x range
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Thanks, did you use xperia companion to flash the UK software?
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gsw5700 said:
Thanks, did you use xperia companion to flash the UK software?
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No that is will only reinstall the software already on the device if you do a software repair or update it if it is a update.
You'll need to use the latest version of flashtool to download+create a ftf of your choice and then flash it takes between ten minutes and half hour.
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Thanks, so 3 XA phone is unlocked meaning I can use flash tool to download the latest Sony rom and get normal OTA updates?
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gsw5700 said:
Thanks, so 3 XA phone is unlocked meaning I can use flash tool to download the latest Sony rom and get normal OTA updates?
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Flashtool works on totally stock devices no root or bootloader unlock required. It downloads the firmware from Sony's own servers(they only keep current versions though) and yes you'll still be able to get updates as your not rooting it or unlocking the bootloader or modifying the system in any way. Three only supply sim free network unlocked devices for all there handsets payg or contract they just add there own bloatware to it.
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I'm afraid that isn't true, connected the phone, it recognises it with firmware version 33.2.A.73 but says, This phone is locked etc etc. Gutted, looks like I'm stuck on dodgy old firmware, thanks anyway
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gsw5700 said:
I'm afraid that isn't true, connected the phone, it recognises it with firmware version 33.2.A.73 but says, This phone is locked etc etc. Gutted, looks like I'm stuck on dodgy old firmware, thanks anyway
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Take note of the date in the image posted, trust me there network unlocked and bootloader unlockable one of the main reasons I have a contract with three its how I got the xa as a upgrade had a unlocked m2 from them previously on contract, flash customised UK firmware via flashtool(which is nothing to do with xperia companion) or don't believe me and stay as you are waiting for three to push the update which they don't even have yet I've checked with them they knew nothing about 33.2.A.2.93
I have the exact same device as you but I'm now running 33.2.A.2.93 customised UK firmware rather than 33.2.A.2.73 three UK firmware
Feel free to check the firmware releases below
https://xpericheck.com/device/F3111
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Strange... I have USB debugging set, oem unlock set, run flash tool (Emma) and after 30 to 60 secs says the phone is locked. The correct phone model, the imei and firmware version are shown (greyed out) Have I missed something?
I know 3 phones are unlocked to networks, don't think my bootloader is unlocked
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gsw5700 said:
Strange... I have USB debugging set, oem unlock set, run flash tool (Emma) and after 30 to 60 secs says the phone is locked. The correct phone model, the imei and firmware version are shown (greyed out) Have I missed something?
I know 3 phones are unlocked to networks, don't think my bootloader is unlocked
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Flashtool is totally separate to Sonys EMMA software Emma is Sonys official software for unlocked bootloader devices only.
Flashtool by androxyde is totally different and works on totally stock devices.
The bootloader is unlockable as mine is but it comes locked you need to email Sony requesting a unlock code and follow the instructions, unlocking the bootloader also voids the warranty.
My Xperia needs to be off and oem unlock checked and it should be fine
Try following this guide if you want root and unlocked bootloader
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-xa/how-to/f31xx-how-to-root-xperia-xa-noob-t3430170/page1
In waiting in hope for a way to back up the ta keys before I unlock mine made the mistake of loosing my ta keys before.
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Ahhh, thanks for that, I'll download flashtool, backup via companion, flash new rom, restore, cheers dude
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gsw5700 said:
Ahhh, thanks for that, I'll download flashtool, backup via companion, flash new rom, restore, cheers dude
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good !

gsw5700 said:
Ahhh, thanks for that, I'll download flashtool, backup via companion, flash new rom, restore, cheers dude
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No problem
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I'm on three network in Ireland, I will have problems with phone if I flash with customised UK software .93?
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gms91 said:
I'm on three network in Ireland, I will have problems with phone if I flash with customised UK software .93?
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no problem. you can flash any firmware you want

leap_ahead said:
no problem. you can flash any firmware you want
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Thanks bro
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gms91 said:
I'm on three network in Ireland, I will have problems with phone if I flash with customised UK software .93?
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No should be fine the firmware is identical just three add way too much useless stuff to it, I'm on three UK but now running customised UK firmware much less pre-installed bloat than three's firmware. Battery life is much better too
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aidy.lucas said:
No should be fine the firmware is identical just three add way too much useless stuff to it, I'm on three UK but now running customised UK firmware much less pre-installed bloat than three's firmware. Battery life is much better too
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Thanks Lucas I will flash tomorrow.
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Hmmm, left phone on 3 rom and after major debloating by disabling loads and running greenify, it seems fine, only loses 2-3% overnight, not froze for 2 days and 3 support say new update on the way, happy days
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gsw5700 said:
Hmmm, left phone on 3 rom and after major debloating by disabling loads and running greenify, it seems fine, only loses 2-3% overnight, not froze for 2 days and 3 support say new update on the way, happy days
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Enable the aggressive doze and doze on the go feature via adb in greenify, it makes doze more like old stamina mode. Gives you full instructions on how to enable it in the app. After using both three and customised UK firmware, the customised UK is definitely the better of the two. Glad to hear you are happy three must of only just got the firmware from Sony as a week ago they knew nothing about it. Why I ended up with the customised UK firmware
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Related

Just a quick question

Hey Guys
Own an Xperia Z3, which is locked to Vodafone UK.
I'm wanting to flash 5.0, and have seen firmware available for my device D6603 23.1.A.0.690 however I believe it's either Nordic/Baltic.
Would I be able to flash this to my phone and still use voice, text and data?
EDIT: Sorry, selected wrong thread and hit new topic. This needs moving :/
Cheers,
ADS Downing
I did exactly this, but I'm on Three UK. Only problem I ran into is Video Unlimited wouldn't work
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ADS Downing said:
Hey Guys
Own an Xperia Z3, which is locked to Vodafone UK.
I'm wanting to flash 5.0, and have seen firmware available for my device D6603 23.1.A.0.690 however I believe it's either Nordic/Baltic.
Would I be able to flash this to my phone and still use voice, text and data?
EDIT: Sorry, selected wrong thread and hit new topic. This needs moving :/
Cheers,
ADS Downing
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As long as you are flashing fw for your device you'll be OK.
If you own D6603 you can flash fw from all countries and it'll be 100% functional.
Everything must and will work, even Video Unlimited if it's available in your country...
Only rule is - check your model and flash only firmware for that model.
Which country - who cares (only difference between them could be preinstaled apps, camera sound (shoot sound can't be disabled), instead 4G you have LTE sign and similar, unimportant little things...
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funky0308 said:
As long as you are flashing fw for your device you'll be OK.
If you own D6603 you can flash fw from all countries and it'll be 100% functional.
Everything must and will work, even Video Unlimited if it's available in your country...
Only rule is - check your model and flash only firmware for that model.
Which country - who cares (only difference between them could be preinstaled apps, camera sound (shoot sound can't be disabled), instead 4G you have LTE sign and similar, unimportant little things...
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Thanks both of you guys. I'm flashing a stock firmware too, so no need to unlock bootloader or flash custom recovery?
Not bothered about rooting.
you will need to be rooted to install it as its a zip and you need to install it via recovery but you do not need to unlock the boot loader
recovery doesn't work on lollipop currently
No you don't need to be rooted to flash the firmware... Just use flashtool
I flashed the Nordic FTF, both rooted and unrooted and neither included video unlimited, so maybe it isn't available in those countries, including even installed it as a system app and it just crashed on startup, went back to 4.4.4 until a UK firmware is available
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Is there any roms yet?

I don't know i should get this phone so i'm wondering is there roms for this yet.
nojuks11 said:
I don't know i should get this phone so i'm wondering is there roms for this yet.
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Nope but root is available if it has a unlockable bootloader. Xa isn't in the Sony open devices project with it being a mediatek powered xperia either. Besides modified stock is much better than cm or aosp I think personally from previous experience with xperia custom roms.
I'm more than happy with my xa even without root(no way to back up ta keys currently)
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OK, thanks for your answer, I just want to replace my crappy HTC desire 620 which sucks it freezes all the time.
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OK, thanks for your answer, I just want to replace my crappy HTC desire 620 which sucks it freezes all the time.
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No problem the software on the xa is silky smooth I recommend you try one out if possible that's what I did just watching and reading the Biased reviews is no help
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aidy.lucas said:
No problem the software on the xa is silky smooth I recommend you try one out if possible that's what I did just watching and reading the Biased reviews is no help
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Yes you right, stock rom is good and updates make the phone better. As you said before XA is a mid range device and is not supported by Sony Open Project, the phone is open enough to cook some rom but we don't have any dev in the place... I tried to port/build CM13, I found almost all sources but I don't have skills to built and debug it...
Will there ever be a way of rooting without unlocking bootloader?
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Will there ever be a way of rooting without unlocking bootloader?[/L QUOTE]
Doubtful, all xperia devices released since z3+(with the exception of the m5) all use dm-verity security and device encryption and have needed a unlocked bootloader to gain root access. This isn't such a problem with the other xperia devices as thru all have ways of backing up the drm/ta keys. It's not currently possible to back up the drm/ta keys on any of the x range as they all come with mm not lollipop. One of reasons I've been using a stock xa since July, I'm not prepared to loose the drm/ta keys permanently made that mistake before.
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Sorry I'm a noob but what are ta keys?
Can you backup DRM keys on xa?
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Can you backup DRM keys on xa?
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Nope, currently not possible to back up drm/ta keys on any of the x range and none of the z5 ways will work as all the x range has mm out of the box. It's currently either wait in hope that a way to back them up is found(what I'm currently doing) or unlock the bootloader and loose the drm/ta keys permanently and voiding the warranty in the process(some people aren't bothered) I've made the mistake of permanently loosing ta keys before won't be doing again.
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I bought the Pepsi p1s instead lol

Boot Loader

Just wanted to ask if Sony has been supporting the dev community recently with unlocked bootloaders, and other reasources? I have not used a Sony phone since the Z2. Loved it and it's past due to upgrade. I would like to consider this phone or perhaps the next OnePlus if I can wait that long.
Yes, Sony always provide unlock bootloader through website and their kernel source is readily available
Need to see the XZ Premium in this list, hopefully soon https://developer.sonymobile.com/unlockbootloader/unlock-yourboot-loader/
Don't want to run without locked bootloader and no-root for long.
VeixES said:
Need to see the XZ Premium in this list, hopefully soon
Don't want to run without locked bootloader and no-root for long.
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I actually made it and unlocked my XZ Premium bootloader using old XZ from the list
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I actually made it and unlocked my XZ Premium bootloader using old XZ from the list
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Second that, unlocked bootloader with just selecting XZ from the list
When unlocked the bootloader do you lose some functions?

Stock ROM for EU XZ Premium

Hello all,
I bought an XZP with Orange provider, so i wand to unbrand it.
Am I dumb or not, it seems to be impossible to find a stock rom to flash with flashtool.
Can someone help me?
You can download whatever via XperiFirm which you launch via Flashtool
You can download stock firmware with XperiFirm. CE1 is central Europe. Be careful when choosing the device model: G8141 is a single-sim version, G8142 - dual-sim.
I don't think Flashtool currently supports XZ Premium but you can use Newflasher instead.
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Thx U so much, as i'm on Mac, it was a little bit different, i ran windows with parallels desktop and download the rom.
THXXXXX
Wrong section to make a post for help in buddy..
kot5nik said:
You can download stock firmware with XperiFirm. CE1 is central Europe. Be careful when choosing the device model: G8141 is a single-sim version, G8142 - dual-sim.
I don't think Flashtool currently supports XZ Premium but you can use Newflasher instead.
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Will this bugger up any dRM keys on the device or stop any features working?
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Will this bugger up any dRM keys on the device or stop any features working?
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No, as far as I believe. The DRM keys only get buggered up when unlocking the bootloader what is not necessary for common flashing.
Cool I am gonna have a go as this firmware version is clearly buggered. Not sure if it will make a difference on bluebooth audio etc though
svssolutions said:
Cool I am gonna have a go as this firmware version is clearly buggered. Not sure if it will make a difference on bluebooth audio etc though
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Managed to flash the CE1 rom and is better but the Bluetooth issue are still there which is a real shame

New owner - Firmware version Vodafone

Hi there,
I picked up this wonderful phone today and am a happy owner. There is just one thing that concerns me.
It's locked to Vodafone which is fine, but I'm not sure whether they are handling the firmware updates or not.
My version is showing as 47.1.A.3.254 and security patch is October.
Is there any means of updating this firmware? I don't want root because I prefer to keep access for banking apps.
Thanks
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Just put the latest build on with XperiFix and Newflasher, no root required. I did the same thing with my XZP from Optus, it was stuck on Nougat.
Thanks. I'll look into that.
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razerphynx said:
Just put the latest build on with XperiFix and Newflasher, no root required. I did the same thing with my XZP from Optus, it was stuck on Nougat.
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Can I just ask, so you can flash a stock firmware that has no operator branding straight over the top?
There isn't anything that blocks it?
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Ok, that was painless. Generic ROM installed. But where has the Xperia Messaging app gone? Strange how Voda include it with their ROM.
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