Do us T-Mobile D6616 Xperia Z3 owners have any options to install a different Sony ROM from another variant that has a newer Android version (Marshmallow)? Our bootloader is locked but it's my understanding that the bootloader doesn't need to be unlocked to install another Sony Xperia ROM from the same variant. The question is: although it might be expected/understandable, what is the root cause as to why our D6616 soft bricks when trying to installing the ROM from another Z3 variant (eg. D6653)? Is there a certain piece of the ROM such as the baseband that causes the soft brick, in which case wouldn't it be possible to just remove the baseband from the ROM/FTF and it would work?
Are there any Devs willing to explore this or already know? I just want to know if us T-Mobile Xperia Z3 owners are completely screwed with no options?
By the way, Des from the product team at T-Mobile said that Sony dropped Dev support for the T-Mobile Xperia Z3... How lovely...
s1dest3pnate said:
Do us T-Mobile D6616 Xperia Z3 owners have any options to install a different Sony ROM from another variant that has a newer Android version (Marshmallow)? Our bootloader is locked but it's my understanding that the bootloader doesn't need to be unlocked to install another Sony Xperia ROM from the same variant. The question is: although it might be expected/understandable, what is the root cause as to why our D6616 soft bricks when trying to installing the ROM from another Z3 variant (eg. D6653)? Is there a certain piece of the ROM such as the baseband that causes the soft brick, in which case wouldn't it be possible to just remove the baseband from the ROM/FTF and it would work?
Are there any Devs willing to explore this or already know? I just want to know if us T-Mobile Xperia Z3 owners are completely screwed with no options?
By the way, Des from the product team at T-Mobile said that Sony dropped Dev support for the T-Mobile Xperia Z3... How lovely...
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Without an unlocked bootloader, there's not really much to be done. You're at T-Mobile's mercy for updates. You cannot install a ROM for any other variant than the D6616. There is a check that happens in the bootloader when you turn the device on. If a non-D6616 firmware is detected, it will refuse to boot until it detects the correct one. This is easily bypassed with an unlocked bootloader, which is not available for the T-Mobile variant.
In short, yes, D6616 owners are indeed screwed. Don't buy carrier models whenever possible.
There are unlocked versions now available. I unlocked my version and tried to flash another room but didn't work.
I would love to know more specifics on how to bypass the check. Is part of it replacing the phone ID?
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Here is the partition files if that helps
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Nl5Egwt4ubXDRpLNOEzVQRu0gNk2lxO2ad7nUkNTkD0/edit?usp=sharing
A quick note from the battlefront. Both Sony and TMO are pointing at eachother. The one constant is not owning up to orphaning the TMO variant less than a year into its product cycle. It's actually quite amusing to see the non-statements from both parties. A simple "It ain't happening" statement would shut the door.
Here's hoping someone with a lot of time on his/her hands can jailbreak the D6616 variant.
The partition layout is the same. If every partition was pulled from a D6603 with adb or fastboot. I theoretically should be possible to flash them one by one to a D6616 if done in the correct order. A jtag cable may be necessary.
So you are saying the only way to do it is getting a copy of someones phone partions and installing them individually?
/u/cajunflavoredbob @cajunflavoredbob Any further suggestion from your end?
odunke01 said:
So you are saying the only way to do it is getting a copy of someones phone partions and installing them individually?
/u/cajunflavoredbob @cajunflavoredbob Any further suggestion from your end?
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The bootloader for the D6616 is not the same as on the other unlocked models. You can bypass the bootloader lock and write directly to the partitions using a jtag box or similar hardware, but there's a very real chance that it will still not boot up, since the bootloader checks for firmware verity on boot. As I mentioned before, take this as a lesson not to buy carrier branded models in the future, or at least those without a bootloader unlock method. I know the temptation is there to get the device cheaper through the carrier, but you're getting what you pay for.
@cajunflavoredbob the device I have is unlocked. It is not from tmobile directly.
When I purchased it the phone was branded as a D6603.
So with the knowledge that this phone does have an unlocked bootloader. Is there a non hardware related method?
odunke01 said:
@cajunflavoredbob the device I have is unlocked. It is not from tmobile directly.
When I purchased it the phone was branded as a D6603.
So with the knowledge that this phone does have an unlocked bootloader. Is there a non hardware related method?
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You're in the wrong forum then. This is for the T-Mobile version (D6616). With an unlocked bootloader, you can pretty much flash whatever you want.
I am annoyed as when I purchased the phone it was branded as a D6603 (packaging and advertising) but is truly a D6616 as stated in the phones internals.
When I originally got the phone I upgraded it using xperia companion and it installed D6616 firmware, that was the first time i realised something was different with it.
The IMEI numbers match and sony recognises it as a proper IMEI.
I checked the bootloader status using *#*#7378423#*#* and it stated "Bootloader unlock allowed: yes"
I then proceeded to Sonys website to unlock the bootloader and it changed to "Bootloader unlocked: yes"
Flashing a normal d6603 firmware (rom or ftf) doesn't work, only d6616
There are also others who have stated that they have unlockable versions of the d6616, it isnt just me.
So repeating my question, is there something that can be done?
I think we need to try the Non-T-Mobile US Model (D6646) ROM. It's the closest to our T-Mo model.
Ok, so I tried again.
Checked my bootloader staus again, it still says unlocked:yes
Tried flashing niabocs existenz rom - > softbrick (blackscreen, no logo)
Reflashed the stock 4.4.4 FTF
Rooted, recovery etc.
rechecked bootloader, still unlocked: yes
Tried Slimm rom from Wajk - factory reset etc
- > softbrick (blackscreen, no logo)
What step am I missing?
Do i need to flash the D6603 FTF first?
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Ok, so that didn't work
03/041/2016 11:41:47 - INFO - Opening TA partition 2
03/041/2016 11:41:47 - INFO - Writing TA unit 00002774. Value : 01
03/041/2016 11:41:47 - INFO - Closing TA partition
03/041/2016 11:41:48 - INFO - Processing partition-image.sin
03/041/2016 11:41:48 - INFO - Checking header
03/041/2016 11:41:48 - ERROR - Processing of partition-image.sin finished with errors.
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Do I need to extract the files and create a PRF, leaving the bootloader from D6616 in it?
Screenshots to show it is a D6616 with an unlocked bootloader
@cajunflavoredbob Hate to bother you still, but you mentioned it was easy to bypass the check on boot.
I haven't been able to find that searching on XDA or google.
How would I got about it.
As you can see above, I DO have a D6616 and it has an unlocked bootloader.
As I mentioned, you can bypass the bootloader by writing directly to the partitions through a jtag box or similar. However, you would still likely have an issue when you reboot due to the bootloader verifying the system on each boot.
It seems like your device took the wrong firmware update, though. I have not come across any D6616 devices with an unlockable bootloader. If you say that the packaging labeled it a D6603, and it later turned into a D6616 with an unlockable bootloader, this backs up my theory.
You could try unlocking the bootloader and flashing whatever you want, but the issue now is that you have a D6616 bootloader looking for the same system image.
Long story short, it is easy to bypass the bootloader, but only if you have the hardware to do so. Honestly, I would argue that it's better to just pick up a new device at this point. The G4 can be had for under $200, for example, and that's about what a jtag box is going to cost you.
Unless someone creates a tool to unlock the D6616 bootloader or to replace it with one of another model, there's really nothing you can do. Carrier branded devices suck.
Ok, thanks mate. Thought you meant there was a software coded way of bypassing.
That sucks.
Oh well, no idea why it changed to a D6616 firmware, but i'm stuck with it now. Its still a good phone and I can do enough manually, it was just easier to use someone elses hardwork through an already modded rom.
Thanks for the reply.
@odunke01: I have D6616 with Bootloader unlock allowed: yes, same as yours. I think that like me, you purchase your phone from non-authorized distributor. I found that DRM Key has [Unknown error]. Though I do think that the phone originating US T-Mobile D6616 and has been modified (may be illegally). This modification is to unlock SIM card that allow the phone working with free SIM.
well if ur package labels as d6603 then u need to recover it to this version somehow else this mobile will be no fun for ya. miht an mod cn be done for an recovery to cheat on the kernel and insall the right kernel above it and sin error can apear when ur download have problems. ps if uinstall an costumrom then install one wich is ful and before that delete everything on ur phne except the fota partition. mch easier to avoid darkness of death. it should work.
*** UPDATE: it's a SM-G930FD, rather.
Hello,
I have a SM-G930F which I got from a carrier (Smart Telecom) here in the Philippines. It came unlocked on both SIM slots... after flashing the SuperMan-Rom I am unable to use my other SIM (Globe Telecom) on this phone. At first it was asking for a SIM PIN which I don't remember setting and eventually it locked me out asking for a PUK, I contacted my telco for the two PUKs (1 & 2) but neither work. Put the non-working SIM on my old phone and it works.. got the SIM replaced thinking a new one would work but it's still asking for the PUK even from a fresh SIM. Could it be that my phone became "locked" after flashing? Kindly need your help!
Thank you!
Tried flashing stock again?
Hello!
I have a Huawei P20 bought from Orange, the problem is that orange changes the phone software to work only with one sim card even this model is dual sim, so is there anyway to get dual sim, I have seen older methods that require unlocked bootloader, but Huawei doesn't allow unlocking it now.
Thank you!
i have t-mobile LE2117
1- can unlock bootloader without wipe date and how ?
i need unlocked my phone and i did changed motherboard so than i have to backup persist partition to fix-fingerprint not working
2- can convert me le2117 to dual sim will working fine without any issue ?
i will use different network for every sim not same network
You have to wipe the phone to unlock the bootloader. Are you having the OEM Unlock is greyed out issue?
batmon15 said:
i have t-mobile LE2117
1- can unlock bootloader without wipe date and how ?
i need unlocked my phone and i did changed motherboard so than i have to backup persist partition to fix-fingerprint not working
2- can convert me le2117 to dual sim will working fine without any issue ?
i will use different network for every sim not same network
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