Noob needs some help with custom Nougat ROM - Sony Xperia M2

My friend has a M2 (i think its the D2303 single sim variant because I saw on the Xperifirm that it is the only model sold in Croatia where we both live) and I think it is locked to a certain operator. It became buggy and slow and he asked me for help. I would like to put Lineage 14.1. on it and I know I need to put the newest stock rom, unlock the bootloader (let's assume the phone says "Bootloader unlock allowed: Yes"), put the newest bootloader on it, and then flash the TWRP and then the ROM itself. I am concerned about updating the bootloader because the .ftf has "OPEN DEVICES ONLY " in its name so I don't know should the phone be sim unlocked or does the name refer to the bootloader which should be unlocked? Thanks in advance

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Block in Vodafone network

Hi,
I am a beginner. I reag this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2743694
I just bought an Xperia phone M2. It is block in the Vodafone network.
"Bootloader unlock not allowed"
What to do, what are the steps to use it on another network?
Thank you,
There is no way around it I am afraid. Your bootloader cannot be unlocked and that's it. I am in the same boat as you, except mine is from T-mobile. The only thing that we can hope for is that someone will find a way to root the Xperia's M2 stock 4.3.2 rom without flashing a custom kernel or recovery. Hopefully there will be custom roms based on stock in future, but we can forget about roms like CM, Paranoid etc.
Oh and btw, simlock is not the same thing as perma locked bootloader. You can remove the simlock, but that won't change the "Bootloader unlock allowed:" to "Yes". This was already confirmed in the Xperia SP forums. There were rumors that custom mobile shops can change the bootloader status, but we are yet to see any confirmation about this. Also, even if they can do it, it is still questionable if the fastboot mode will be there at all.
Thancs!
Here is a way to unlock your M2 http://www.xperiacodes.com/shop/unlock-sony-xperia/unlock-sony-xperia-m2/

Xperia Z3 D6616 T-Mobile Unlocked Bootloader (Can I install custom roms on it?)

Hello guys,
I bought an Xperia Z3 T-Mobile D6616 32GB with an unlocked bootloader unlike other Z3's from T-Mobile.
When I type *#*#7378423#*#* I see that I have ( Bootloader unlock allowed : Yes )
T-Mobile has limited us to Lollipop 5.0, I was wondering if I can install another rom (Lollipop 5.1 or + ) of another Z3 variant since I got unlocked bootloader.
Is it possible in my case? can you guide me please?
Thank you so much in advance.
I followed this guide to unlock my Bootloader, it worked very well, and when I try *#*#7378423#*#* It says ( Bootloader unlocked : Yes ) Instead of ( Bootloader unlock allowed : Yes ).
Can you please tell me if I can install a Rom of another Z3 variant please?
Have you tried it yet? Also, how exactly did you unlock the bootloader?

Honor8 custom ROM FRD-L09C900B120 United kingdom.

Hi everyone. I've unlocked the bootloader on my honor8 dual SIM UK version and I tried to activate android pay and it won't let me since the device is not trusted anymore coz of the bootloader being unlocked I was wondering if I could relock the bootloader so that I can start using the android pay. I was told by someone that if I flash MY device with the the custom ROM namely ( FRD-L09C900B120 ) EMUI 4.1 android version it should work for u. To be honest I completely forgot how I unlocked the bootloader in the first place. The problem is that I can't find the file mentioned above anywhere. If u think that I need to use a different method to achieve what I'm actually after I would definitely give it a go. Just need someone to guide me. Thanks in advance.

Unlocking a Japanese Xperia XZ in Australia

I just recently had to move back to Australia after a few years in Japan.
Before I left I spoke to AU (my Japanese provider) about unlocking my Xperia XZ (sov34). They advised me to use their online form, which I did. A follow up call to their help line confirmed the unlock worked.
It didn't.
Back in Australia, when I put an Australian sim card in it tells me "SIM locked by operator - no service" in the notifications bar.
Doing *#*#7378423#*#* reveals this:
The entries read
[] Network 0
[x] Network subset 10
[] Service provider 0
[] Corporate 0
[] SIM 0
Also, putting in an Aussie sim doesn't give me an option at all to enter an unlock code.
Is there anything I can do? I am willing to pay for an unlock code through a trustworthy site, as long as it will actually work. I don't want to pay and find out the phone is impossible to unlock.
So update, I decided to purchase an Unlock code from a site.
Still to recieve it, but I did notice something important.
When I put a new, no AUKddi sim card in the phone, I am given no option to input a code anywhere.
I understand that this is done by some phone companies specifically to make unlocking difficult. I am also of the understanding that I can flash the unlock screen in in some way. Is anyone willing to spare some time to show me how/provide a guide to do so?
sir
1. if your device is SIMLOCKED with Japanese network provider then ofcourse no other sim will work (even in japan). however lets assume that the device is International sim unlocked.
2. in this case if you are using SO3H version of xperia then you must flash AU firmware and try the Sim (suggestion)
3. when you say buying unlock code online... what do u mean? do u mean unlock sim code? or do u mean UNLOCK BOOTLOADER CODE ?
4. please don't unlock your device! unless you first downgrade to Android 6 and EXTRACT DRM KEYS (TA.img) ( its a SAGA if you decide to go that path i will guide you more sir)
5. you can change firmware from japan to AU only by flashtool. ( www.flashtool.net) , sony Xperia Companion may recognise your device as Japan market and flash the same firmware again!
6. please update what is your device mode, and Android version and BUILD NUMBER (sony stockrom)
YasuHamed said:
sir
1. if your device is SIMLOCKED with Japanese network provider then ofcourse no other sim will work (even in japan). however lets assume that the device is International sim unlocked.
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Well like I mentioned, I used AU/Kddi's online form to unlock the phone, and a follow up call assured me that it was unlocked.
2. in this case if you are using SO3H version of xperia then you must flash AU firmware and try the Sim (suggestion)
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My Xperia XZ is SOV34 if thats what you mean?
3. when you say buying unlock code online... what do u mean? do u mean unlock sim code? or do u mean UNLOCK BOOTLOADER CODE ?
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Unlock SIM code from codes2unlock.
4. please don't unlock your device! unless you first downgrade to Android 6 and EXTRACT DRM KEYS (TA.img) ( its a SAGA if you decide to go that path i will guide you more sir)
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Do you mean dont Bootloader Unlock?
6. please update what is your device mode, and Android version and BUILD NUMBER (sony stockrom)
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Android Version 8.0.0, Build Number 41.3.C.1.89. How do I find Device Mode?
popculturepooka said:
Well like I mentioned, I used AU/Kddi's online form to unlock the phone, and a follow up call assured me that it was unlocked.
My Xperia XZ is SOV34 if thats what you mean?
Unlock SIM code from codes2unlock.
Do you mean dont Bootloader Unlock?
Android Version 8.0.0, Build Number 41.3.C.1.89. How do I find Device Mode?
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1. Things are much clear now, you were trying to sim UNLOCK the device. if you have succeeded and still cant register AU sim
2. then flashing different market firmware may solve this issue.
3. you should not UNLOCK the BOOTLOADER if you are not interested in rooting the device and
3b. even when you decide that you want to unlock the bootloader then you must first downgrade to android 6 and EXTRACT the TA-xxx-xxx-xxx-xxx.img file known as DRMKEY FILE and then upgrade back to Android 8 and then unlock.
4 sorry, DEVICE modeL . F8331 or F8332 (dual / Single)
Guys, is it hard to check other forum topics of japanese phones?
It's simple - just write with Flashtool a Docomo firmware for this model (all models there have a specific country firmwares list, usually only 3 for Japan - KDDI, Docomo and somethimes Softbank). Usually Docomo immediately asks for code when inserting a foreign sim, it's some KDDI quirk that they removed or broken that function in their firmware with unlocking.
All of this is not related to bootloader - all Sony phones in Japan specifically NEVER ever unlocked on bootloader level, they completely closed their market from "open source" or there's not such strict laws like in EU. So, it's useless to even discuss such with japanese phones.
Update:
I was able succesfully flashing it with Central European firmware (less bloatware than Au) and with foreign SIM it immediately asks for Unlock Code. Only NFC not working, but it's old problem with japanese Xperias (i was able to solve it on Xperia Tablet and only by EU Wifi firmwares, no such for phones and no one tries to extract NFC from there). The problem with japanese firmwares - in Flashtool only Android 6 available, it's not flashing on Oreo phone, showing partition.sin error, so it means also that downgrade impossible. If you want working NFC you need to find japanese Android 8 firmware somewhere (like 41.3.C.1.147 from Au).
Hey, guys... I just wanna ask, what's the meaning of paramaeter at the SIM Lock status.
It say that "[x] Network subset Unlimited"
Does that mean my device it's simlock can be unlock??
Hi, I found this forum as I was looking around for a solution to unlock the bootloader of my Docomo XZ1. Is there anyone that can confirm whether or not its possible to unlock the bootloader in any way?

601SO XZ Bootloader Locked

Hello. I have a Softbank 601SO Xperia XZ (which I sim unlocked as recently I changed to Y Mobile) and am wondering what I am able to do with this device. I can't change the status from "Bootloader unlock allowed: No" and when trying to downgrade Android from 7.0 to 6.0 by flashing it, it seemed to be softbricked so I had to factory reset it using Xperia Companion (and it reset it back to 7.0). Does anyone have any experience rooting this phone with the bootloader locked or was anyone able to change the unlockable status to Yes?
Thanks!
chair24 said:
Hello. I have a Softbank 601SO Xperia XZ (which I sim unlocked as recently I changed to Y Mobile) and am wondering what I am able to do with this device. I can't change the status from "Bootloader unlock allowed: No" and when trying to downgrade Android from 7.0 to 6.0 by flashing it, it seemed to be softbricked so I had to factory reset it using Xperia Companion (and it reset it back to 7.0). Does anyone have any experience rooting this phone with the bootloader locked or was anyone able to change the unlockable status to Yes?
Thanks!
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### There is no way, because Bootloader unlock allowed is no. ###
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### There is no way, because Bootloader unlock allowed is no. ###
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I see, I thought that some people have rooted their phones successfully without unlocking the bootloader. I've also seen some people saying they successfully changed the unlockable bootloader status from no to yes by sim unlocking or downgrading their OS. Maybe these are rare cases...
chair24 said:
I see, I thought that some people have rooted their phones successfully without unlocking the bootloader. I've also seen some people saying they successfully changed the unlockable bootloader status from no to yes by sim unlocking or downgrading their OS. Maybe these are rare cases...
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Ya may be, after Marshmallow update you need to root by flashing zip Su/magisk and for that recovery is required.
Yeah, if it can't be brought back to a previous version it's probably not going to work...it's sort of annoying having a phone that belongs to you and is carrier locked even though you no longer have any connection with that carrier!

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