need halp with bl unlocked allowed no - Sony Xperia XZ Premium Questions & Answers

It really took me a long time to try, but can't works. Is there anyone who knows How to unlock the bootloader in sony xzp with bl unlocked allowed no? Plz let me know
At last, apologize for my poor english

911lzy said:
It really took me a long time to try, but can't works. Is there anyone who knows How to unlock the bootloader in sony xzp with bl unlocked allowed no? Plz let me know
At last, apologize for my poor english
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Hi,
as reported in the official Sony page "If Bootloader unlock allowed says Yes, then you can continue with the next step (to unlock bootloader). If it says No, or if the status is missing, your device cannot be unlocked.".
It seems to be a problem of the carrier but if your carrier is Movistar you can give a look on this thread:
search on Google "Bootloader unlock allowed: No... SONY solve it, please!" (sorry but i can't post link)

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[Q] Xperia J is possible to unlock BL with test point method??

Hi,
I did research using uncle google but I can't find any good answer.
So the question is: Is possible to unlock boot loader with any other method than official sony web site?
I'm interested if it's even test point method because on my J "Bootloader unlock Status" says No.
Maybe I should flash something jet like simlock.sin?
Any ideas?
Phone was sim locked before but it is already (sim) unlocked by code, unfortunately status remain the same.
Can anyone help with that?
Thom
Thom75 said:
Hi,
I did research using uncle google but I can't find any good answer.
So the question is: Is possible to unlock boot loader with any other method than official sony web site?
I'm interested if it's even test point method because on my J "Bootloader unlock Status" says No.
Maybe I should flash something jet like simlock.sin?
Any ideas?
Phone was sim locked before but it is already (sim) unlocked by code, unfortunately status remain the same.
Can anyone help with that?
Thom
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sorry,if the service menu says no we cant unlock bootloader atleast not at the moment (i know that feel bro) thats why i dont like to buy phones thats sim locked cause most companies prevent you from unlocking bootloader
Yea test point method could be used....only with 2011 Xperias......
Hit the thanks button..it does not cost you anything.
it's worth something for me...
sent from my Sony Xperia e dual

[Q] About bootloader unlock

Hi friends, so i want to unlock bootloader on the phone of my wife, but on service menu say allowed "No". Ok i understood in this case in normal way by flashtool or sony developer web not help me. My question is: What exactly mind "bootloader unlock allowed", what it sony lock and reason to dont do it. Next qustion in this case have a other way to change this option to unlock a phone. Thank you in advance and sorry for my bad english. :crying:
raisig said:
Hi friends, so i want to unlock bootloader on the phone of my wife, but on service menu say allowed "No". Ok i understood in this case in normal way by flashtool or sony developer web not help me. My question is: What exactly mind "bootloader unlock allowed", what it sony lock and reason to dont do it. Next qustion in this case have a other way to change this option to unlock a phone. Thank you in advance and sorry for my bad english. :crying:
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what firmware are you on to?
please update to newest firmware if available, maybe it will solve the bootloader unlock issue,
pradhana said:
what firmware are you on to?
please update to newest firmware if available, maybe it will solve the bootloader unlock issue,
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I flash with Flashtool both KK-18.3.C.0.37 and JB-18.0.C.1.13 but unlock bootloader dont change.
raisig said:
I flash with Flashtool both KK-18.3.C.0.37 and JB-18.0.C.1.13 but unlock bootloader dont change.
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if so, don't force to unlock your phone, because it will end up hard brick!
If it says no, it's no. Nobody but Sony can change that. Fact.

[Q] Unlock Bootloader even if it's now allowed

My name is Dante, and i have the xperia M2 d2305, and it says Unlock Bootloader allowed: NO ,
And i have read that i change it by free or anything, my questions are :
1) What happens if i try it anyways ? does anyone know ? will it brick or bootloop or will it work ? i dont want to and i would prefer to dont take such a big risk.
And...
2) Is everyone totaly sure that i cant change it and unlock it ? i would really like to unlock it so i can install cm in the future (not so far future...).
Anyway, thanks to everyone and sorry for my english.
Greetings from Argentina.
You can ask your carrier to make your bootloader unlockable I guess
vusun123 said:
You can ask your carrier to make your bootloader unlockable I guess
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No, you can't, AFAIK only in Spain you can change Unlock Allowed: No to Yes if you don't have SIM lock.
but what if i try to unlock it anyway ? did anyone tried ? would i get a bootloop or something worse ?
It wont proceed. In most cases it is not allowed when the phone is carrier-locked. If your phone is sim free then you should ask you carrier to unlock it for you

How to unlock D2206 bootloader?

Hi everyone. Does anyone know how to unlock the bootloader for D2206? I am running Kitkat 4.4.4. I tried using the Sony method but it says bootloader unlock allowed: no. Does that mean it's impossible to unlock the bootloader for this variant?
Thanks in advance.
Unfortunately nobody has figured out how to do it yet.
I have a D2206 from Wind Mobile (Canada) and I have been unsuccessful in unlocking the boot loader or rooting it. All the guides on this forum are for other models of the E3 because apparently very few people have the D2206 so nobody has spent any effort on it.
With only 4 gb storage and only 1.7gb free after all the bloatware, this thing is a useless paper weight unless I can figure out how to install marshmallow in order to use my sd card as internal storage.
If anyone figures out how to install marshmallow on the D2206 please let me know!
To this day, did someone figured it out how to unlock?
D2206 with bootloader unlock allowed: no
Really want to give this phone a life again
valleck said:
To this day, did someone figured it out how to unlock?
D2206 with bootloader unlock allowed: no
Really want to give this phone a life again
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I never had to face this situation, but I have checked around and I found that there is a tool which let's you unlock your phone (SIM and unlock booloader status) which you can check here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/bootloader-unlock-allowed-no-to-yes-is-possible.4044091/
The only pitchfall is that you have to pay for using it.
Otherwise you may contact Sony to get a solution. I guess that they allow you to send it to them and they can unlock it for you if SIM is unlocked, according to this page (it is written in Spanish).
I hope this can be helpful to you.
Regards.

My Xperia Z5 bootloader unlock status : No, How i can root my device?

Hello!
i've a Xperia Z5
My bootLoader unlock allow Status is No.
How i can change this to yes and How i can root my device.
Is there any way to unlock the bootloader?
maxi65 said:
i've a Xperia Z5
My bootLoader unlock allow Status is No.
How i can change this to yes and How i can root my device.
Is there any way to unlock the bootloader?
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Hi,
-First you can't change it to yes
-Second You can't root your device for the time being cause you need an unlocked bootloader
-Third there's no way to unlock a bootloader unless you have "Unlocked allow yes"
-Fourth be polite next time and say at minimum "Hello" please
Assalam o alaikum!
I've found a software on YouTube to change bootloader status no to yes
maxi65 said:
Assalam o alaikum!
I've found a software on YouTube to change bootloader status no to yes
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just try unlocking, it can't do any harm
L33Tgod said:
just try unlocking, it can't do any harm
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I don't think so, we're talking about bootloader so it can f*cked up anytime I think it would be better to don't play with it if we're not sure.
This is just an advice, do what you want to do after that, I'm just giving my thought no need to follow it if you don't want to
What is the logic behind this?
I mean some devices are unlockable and some are not!
What this actually mean?
Well! Can i install custom recovery on locked bootloader?
maxi65 said:
Well! Can i install custom recovery on locked bootloader?
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Nope, you need to unlock the bootloader in order to flash anything.
So it simply means i can't flash any recovery,rom or root my device
That pretty much mean you can't do anything right now sorry bro
It means I've to sale out my device
And buy other brand like LG or HTC
Or exchange it against another unlockable one ?
I don't know, do as you like, sorry for you, just bad luck
http://bootloaderunlock.com/
I've found a video tutorial on YouTube with a link to download software to unlock the bootloader of devices those shows the status "Bootloader unlock allow:No"
Here is the video link
Beware a lot of fake videos are running through the Internet, I warn you, but as I said before do as you like.
If I were you I would not play with bootloader, either I change phone, or I wait for a locked bootloader tuto.
maxi65 said:
http://bootloaderunlock.com/
I've found a video tutorial on YouTube with a link to download software to unlock the bootloader of devices those shows the status "Bootloader unlock allow:No"
Here is the video link
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Did you try this? I found this video a while ago, decided not to try it
Why not to try it?
Okay now i decided to not to play with my z5 and change my device
Wise choice, still sorry for you mate
Thanks but this is definitely my last device from sony
This ain't Sony who's responsible, this is your provider.
I'm French I have a Z5 (no prenium no compact)
From Bouygues Télécom, and it ain't locked I'm actually rooted running a custom Rom everything is fine.
This is between you and your luck, you and your provider

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