Do you think there are still the drm keys? - Sony Xperia XZ2 Compact Guides, News, & Discussion

Hello. I bought a used Xperia XZ2 compact, beautiful. But the quality of the photos (especially in the dark) is bad.
I have the doubt that the old owner had rooted the device or unlocked the bootloader, losing the DRM keys, causing the bad quality of the photos.
Is there a way to understand if the DRM keys are still on the phone?
I tried to access the hidden menu by typing *#*#7378423#*#* and in Service Info -> Security appears as in the attached photo.
Do you think the DRM keys are there?
Could someone take a screenshot on his XZ2 Compact with the DRM keys?
Thank you.

What stands in the service menu after bootloader unlocked ? If there stands like this : bootloader unlocked: yes
Then its unlocked for sure. And that stands under configuration

Pandemic said:
What stands in the service menu after bootloader unlocked ? If there stands like this : bootloader unlocked: yes
Then its unlocked for sure. And that stands under configuration
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it says bootloader unlock allowed: yes
it's like that for every phone, also the unlocked ones

Yes your DRM layer looks perfectly fine/functional.

the drm keys are restorable on xz2c even if someone unlocks the bootloader ?

bob1791 said:
the drm keys are restorable on xz2c even if someone unlocks the bootloader ?
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I have the same question.

David-538 said:
I have the same question.
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I unlocked the bootloader yesterday and checked for the drm key in the hidden menu.. and I found out that anything was changed... =)
EDIT:
unexpectedly I notice that the booloader was not unlocked when I tried to install the twrp recovery. Doing again the oem unlock results in DRM Keys LOST... sorry for the inconvenience

bob1791 said:
I unlocked the bootloader yesterday and checked for the drm key in the hidden menu.. and I found out that anything was changed... =)
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That means it's lost right ? How's the camera quality now, still the same ? And does it take much longer to take a picture ?

David-538 said:
That means it's lost right ? How's the camera quality now, still the same ? And does it take much longer to take a picture ?
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If it was lost before I do'n't know because I bought the phone like new but the drm keys was provisioned and in other threads I read that this mean the drm keys are still there.. Of course the camera quality still is the same but sony removed this "function" (and for "this function" I mean the fact that if the drm keys are lost your camera won't works) with Android 9 and I already tested this with the XZ1 compact.

bob1791 said:
If it was lost before I do'n't know because I bought the phone like new but the drm keys was provisioned and in other threads I read that this mean the drm keys are still there.. Of course the camera quality still is the same but sony removed this "function" (and for "this function" I mean the fact that if the drm keys are lost your camera won't works) with Android 9 and I already tested this with the XZ1 compact.
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Are you saying that after unlocking, one can't downgrade to older firmware versions, without breaking the camera ?

David-538 said:
Are you saying that after unlocking, one can't downgrade to older firmware versions, without breaking the camera ?
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I didn't say that.. I said that unlocking bootloader on Android 11 on my XZ2 compact didmn't break the camera and seems that the drm keys are still there. Furthermore Sony has removed the drm keys camera dependency since Android 9, so if you run Android 9 or newer you camera will still work even if you will unlock the bootloader.

bob1791 said:
I didn't say that.. I said that unlocking bootloader on Android 11 on my XZ2 compact didmn't break the camera and seems that the drm keys are still there. Furthermore Sony has removed the drm keys camera dependency since Android 9, so if you run Android 9 or newer you camera will still work even if you will unlock the bootloader.
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Thanks, this is great news. I was wondering if keys get lost after unlocking the bootloader. Also are they still there after flashing custom roms ?

David-538 said:
Thanks, this is great news. I was wondering if keys get lost after unlocking the bootloader. Also are they still there after flashing custom roms ?
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I don't know if the keys still remain there after flashing custom roms... I think that they will be wipe because when you flash a rom you need to wipe everything but you can make a backup before doing some destructive operation. But I'm not sure about the backup and other stuff to preserve the drm keys...

bob1791 said:
I don't know if the keys still remain there after flashing custom roms... I think that they will be wipe because when you flash a rom you need to wipe everything but you can make a backup before doing some destructive operation. But I'm not sure about the backup and other stuff to preserve the drm keys...
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Ok, but thanks for the info...

David-538 said:
Ok, but thanks for the info...
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You're welcome. I'm looking for a good custom rom to put in my XZ2 Compact right now....

Of course unlocking the bootloader delete the drm keys... But the camera is still working

bob1791 said:
Of course unlocking the bootloader delete the drm keys... But the camera is still working
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Uhm, how slow is capturing photos after unlocking the bootloader? I read somewhere that it becomes much slower. And that super slowmo video doesn't work after unlocking. Could you confirm that, or did it only happen on android 9 or older firmware?

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David-538 said:
Uhm, how slow is capturing photos after unlocking the bootloader? I read somewhere that it becomes much slower. And that super slowmo video doesn't work after unlocking. Could you confirm that, or did it only happen on android 9 or older firmware?
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seems it is the same.. I taken a pic in a low light environment and I didn't notice any lag

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David-538 said:
Uhm, how slow is capturing photos after unlocking the bootloader? I read somewhere that it becomes much slower. And that super slowmo video doesn't work after unlocking. Could you confirm that, or did it only happen on android 9 or older firmware?
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seems it is the same.. I taken a pic in a low light environment and I didn't notice any lag

bob1791 said:
se
seems it is the same.. I taken a pic in a low light environment and I didn't notice any lag
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Okay thanks for the info.

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DRM and root

Hello,
It is possible to get root (for xprivacy) without losing the DRM keys (no bootloader unlock)?
If yes, how?
Not currently..
DJ BlackEagle said:
Hello,
It is possible to get root (for xprivacy) without losing the DRM keys (no bootloader unlock)?
If yes, how?
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Not yet, and the only reason I do not own this phone yet
Sindroid said:
Not currently..
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Is someone working on this?
funkyblue04 said:
Not yet, and the only reason I do not own this phone yet
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The phone is good. Only one thing is bad. It's the camera.
The camera from the Samsung Galaxy S3 and from Huawei Ascend P7 is better than from Sony Xperia Z3. It's sad, in the past (several years) was Sony good in cameras (mobile phones).
I think root with locked bootloader is being worked on.
funkyblue04 said:
Not yet, and the only reason I do not own this phone yet
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The same here [emoji1]
DJ BlackEagle said:
The phone is good. Only one thing is bad. It's the camera.
The camera from the Samsung Galaxy S3 and from Huawei Ascend P7 is better than from Sony Xperia Z3. It's sad, in the past (several years) was Sony good in cameras (mobile phones).
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I really don't know how you compare the camera of Z3 with Galaxy S3 !!!!
I also do not believe the camera is bad at all.
dany20mh said:
I really don't know how you compare the camera of Z3 with Galaxy S3 !!!!
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Because I had a Samsung Galaxy S3 and the Huawei Ascend P7 before.
So I can compare it good.
funkyblue04 said:
I also do not believe the camera is bad at all.
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Not fully bad, but can be better.
Take a photo of a tree or so. And look on the sheet. And you can see, it's not clear. Here on the forum exists this pictures.
I need a root so badly so I can get stock android. I am very upset there is still no root without unlocking the bootloader!
Yeah. I expected a fast solution as this phone is kinda popular
DJ BlackEagle said:
Because I had a Samsung Galaxy S3 and the Huawei Ascend P7 before.
So I can compare it good.
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So say that, it's your personal opinion, cause if you check every where you will see the best camera right now is by Z3.
raviboy100 said:
Yeah. I expected a fast solution as this phone is kinda popular
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I guess we can agree that the IPhone is waaaaaaay more popular and still an untethered Jailbreak sometimes needed months to become available.
And its not a matter of popularity or how bad we want it, it also includes luck besides methodology to stumble upon a suitable exploit. This is meticulous sifting trough code until you're lucky.
Do you think it will ever be possible to get root and install a custom rom without losing the DRM keys for the camera? In another thread i read that you have to backup a partition to avoid losing the codes before flashing anything, but can these codes even be used again when restored?
I really like the phone and would want to have it as a replacement for my One M7, but as long as there is no solution i will delay my decision.. I can't imagine Android without root anymore, so the camera DRM keys are a no-go when rooting.
What about this way:
Backup the DRM keys
Root the phone
The keys get deleted.
Restore the DRM keys.
Would this work, without losing some features?
DJ BlackEagle said:
What about this way:
Backup the DRM keys
Root the phone
The keys get deleted.
Restore the DRM keys.
Would this work, without losing some features?
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When you restore the TA partition it relocks the bootloader, hence you lose root.
Either you have
Unlocked bootloader, root and no DRM keys
or
Locked bootloader, no root and keep DRM keys
Until there is a locked bootloader root method this is the way it will be.
But you definitely CAN restore the DRM keys to get back the original camera quality if you decide that you don't want / need root anymore? In other words, 100% restore to stock is possible if DRM keys were saved?
Ehm, and as far as I know you need root to backup the TA-partition and DRM-keys... Which kind of is the issue atm.
But if there is root possibility without unlock it should (at some time) be possible to backup the TA-partition/DRM-keys after which it SHOULD be possible to relock the bootloader (and get full functionality as stock) again.
Then again, this is all theoretical and based on earlier models.

Test DRM keys ok on rooted locked BL?

Hi all
I have a rooted Z3. On the paper DRM keys should be untouched but I am not impressed with the camera's quality.
I flashed pre rooted rom and subsequent rom updates but wonder if something didn't go wrong along the way.
So, simple question : how can I test the effective presence of DRM keys / make sure the functions that come with it are present on my Z3?
Thx
benjieb said:
Hi all
I have a rooted Z3. On the paper DRM keys should be untouched but I am not impressed with the camera's quality.
I flashed pre rooted rom and subsequent rom updates but wonder if something didn't go wrong along the way.
So, simple question : how can I test the effective presence of DRM keys / make sure the functions that come with it are present on my Z3?
Thx
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Your DRM keys will be totally intact unless you unlocked the bootloader.
Are you sure? I thought that flashing a full 'home made' pre rooted rom could over right TA partition resulting in useless drm keys... Isn't there some part of the rom that has to be exclude to prevent just that ?
benjieb said:
Are you sure? I thought that flashing a full 'home made' pre rooted rom could over right TA partition resulting in useless drm keys... Isn't there some part of the rom that has to be exclude to prevent just that ?
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Do you see any difference in camera before and after installing preroot rom?
Having an awesome camera doesn't means awesome photo. There is many other things that makes a photo great.
Composition, subject, correct use of modes or manual settings, white balance...
I for one is not impressed with the stock Sony camera. But granted its much easier and better than other phone cameras available. I'm impressed with its low light capability, speed of autofocus, and all those amazing preprogrammed modes.
I'm no fan of manual control. If I need manual control, I'll need raw as well and for that I bought a dslr..
This Sony camera serves what I need. Quick, Good, camera to catch things at the right time.
Sent from my D6653 using Tapatalk
See here how to check the DRM keys:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=58620274&postcount=122
benjieb said:
Hi all
I have a rooted Z3. On the paper DRM keys should be untouched but I am not impressed with the camera's quality.
I flashed pre rooted rom and subsequent rom updates but wonder if something didn't go wrong along the way.
So, simple question : how can I test the effective presence of DRM keys / make sure the functions that come with it are present on my Z3?
Thx
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Which version Z3 you have and which pre-rooted rom did you flash? The only version that has a locked bootloader is the T-Mobile Variant. And like all the other members stated, you can only lose DRM keys if you unlocked the bootloader. If your bootloader is locked then DRM will be retained even if you rooted and flash a pre-rooted rom.
I have a D6603 with current stock rom pre rooted. BL is locked.
Regards to camera (and not my photos) i am disappointed. I find the white balance dull/approximate, low light noisy and the overall sharpness quite bad. Hence I wondered if it was due to some messing about with drm keys...
benjieb said:
I have a D6603 with current stock rom pre rooted. BL is locked.
Regards to camera (and not my photos) i am disappointed. I find the white balance dull/approximate, low light noisy and the overall sharpness quite bad. Hence I wondered if it was due to some messing about with drm keys...
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To truly check open the phone dialer and type *#*#7378423#*#* then navigate to "Service Test" then "Security". If the first three lines says MARLIN [Key OK][Active], CKB [Key OK][Active], WIDEVINE [Key OK][Active] then your drm keys are intact, if it says unknown then the drm keys are gone.
All OK active under security test, so I guess I am fine.
Thanks
I have Z3 T-Mobile carrier (D6616) from my friend but "Bootloader unlock allowed: Yes" but key "unknown error"
Code:
MARLIN [unknown error][Active]
CKB [unknown error][Active]
WIDEVINE [unknown error][Active]
However, I can manage to download music info from SONY. What happened with my device DRM Keys?
wuhoatu said:
I have Z3 T-Mobile carrier (D6616) from my friend but "Bootloader unlock allowed: Yes" but key "unknown error"
Code:
MARLIN [unknown error][Active]
CKB [unknown error][Active]
WIDEVINE [unknown error][Active]
However, I can manage to download music info from SONY. What happened with my device DRM Keys?
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This means that you are able to unlock the bootloader but that it is currently locked.
Unless the bootloader has been unlocked the DRM keys are intact
Your DRM keys are intact.
gregbradley said:
This means that you are able to unlock the bootloader but that it is currently locked.
Unless the bootloader has been unlocked the DRM keys are intact
Your DRM keys are intact.
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Many THX. I feel it uncommon because D6616 bootloader is told that cannot be unlockable and the keys has "unknown error".
wuhoatu said:
Many THX. I feel it uncommon because D6616 bootloader is told that cannot be unlockable and the keys has "unknown error".
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If the bootloader was not able to be unlocked it would say
Bootloader unlock allowed:No
If it says bootloader unlock allowed:yes
then it can be

anyway for lock the bootloader

Is there any chance to lock again my bootloader?
Unfortunately, you cannot relock the bootloader.
iArvee said:
Unfortunately, you cannot relock the bootloader.
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If BLU option in flashtool works , we have any chance to lock it again
SilverGamer_YT said:
If BLU option in flashtool works , we have any chance to lock it again
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No, unlike the old Z1/Z2/Z3 where you can easily lock and unlock the bootloader, you need the DRM keys. However, even if you have the DRM keys, you still cannot relock the bootloader. I backed up the DRM keys of my Z5 before and couldn't relock the bootloader. Basically once you unlock, you can't go back.
May I ask why you want to relock it?
iArvee said:
No, unlike the old Z1/Z2/Z3 where you can easily lock and unlock the bootloader, you need the DRM keys. However, even if you have the DRM keys, you still cannot relock the bootloader. I backed up the DRM keys of my Z5 before and couldn't relock the bootloader. Basically once you unlock, you can't go back.
May I ask why you want to relock it?
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I feel like there is no stuff for unlock the bootloader and the f****** green pictures when you make any update of software I don't really like it
SilverGamer_YT said:
I feel like there is no stuff for unlock the bootloader and the f****** green pictures when you make any update of software I don't really like it
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Well, there's AOSP 8.1. You can try the 4k all the time and the 120hz refresh rate. Though I'm not sure if that's fixed yet.
The DRM fix still works for me. You can manually flash the drmfix and not have to use xperifix.
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Well, there's AOSP 8.1. You can try the 4k all the time and the 120hz refresh rate. Though I'm not sure if that's fixed yet.
The DRM fix still works for me. You can manually flash the drmfix and not have to use xperifix.
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I know Sony cannot not change their DRM because if they do it they can make I big mistake like giving the DRM in their software and fix any unlocked phone
And for the aosp is for single SIM and doesn't works fine in dual SIM

Xperia XZ Premium camera issues

I bought a XZ Premium locally second hand. THe phone worked great. I used Flashtool to stick EE firmware on as it had vodafone.
The thing is the camera does not work. when I select camera it shows the view. but when i press the button to take the shot ti does nothing, also the same with videos.
Snapchat video works?
any help?
UPDATE
OK so did the systems test and when I take a photo on front or rear camera it is green.
now looking online its something to do with DRM and unlocing the bootloader
I dont think this phone has been unlocked , the service screen shows as unlock possible - no
Seems like the phone has it bootloader unlocked you should flash drmpath thats the only way it will work.
raven213 said:
Seems like the phone has it bootloader unlocked you should flash drmpath thats the only way it will work.
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Anyway to check? as it all points to the DRM issue but sont want to mess with it further as it still has warranty
shaz2sxy said:
Anyway to check? as it all points to the DRM issue but sont want to mess with it further as it still has warranty
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When you turn on your phone do you get a message ??
raven213 said:
When you turn on your phone do you get a message ??
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no messages, just the usual Xperia loading screen
Nothing like "your device has been unlocked and can't be trusted"
raven213 said:
Nothing like "your device has been unlocked and can't be trusted"
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nope nothing like that
For green photos you have to flash drmpatch which you will need unlocked bootloader and twrp installed. I'm not sure if it's possible but probably the owner before you relocked the bootloader?
raven213 said:
For green photos you have to flash drmpath which you will need unlocked bootloader and twrp installed. I'm not sure if it's possible but probably the owner before you relocked the bootloader?
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Thats whats quizzing me about this lol
its still under warranty so I might send it to Sony first to see what they do and if not i'll use xperfix
Alright good luck

Android 9 - Rooting - OEM Unlock greyed out

Hey guys,
Since 2 weeks I have an Sony Xperia XZ2 and I spend hours to get it unlocked but I am end of options now.
The smartphone has the newest firmware what is available and on the Sony forum I didn't got the support what I was expecting. (their community is dead, they post once in couple of weeks...)
I try to unlock the bootloader to obtain root access and restore my apps from my other smartphone (OnePlus 3T) but unfortunately the OEM unlock option in Developer Options is greyed out.
I did my research and gave the phone a factory reset twice but without any positive results.
My debug data:
Manufacturer: Sony
Model: H8216
Android version: 9
Android source version: 9_201808
Api level: 28
Build id: 52.0.A.3.27
Locale: nl_NL
See screenshot for what I mean.
Thanks in advance!
Turkdale said:
... OEM unlock option in Developer Options is greyed out.
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Did you already check if your device is unlockable?
Dial *#*#7378423#*#* (*#*#SERVICE#*#*) to show up Service Menu > Service Info > Configuration (Rooting Status: Bootloader unlock allowed: ? )
serajr said:
Did you already check if your device is unlockable?
Dial *#*#7378423#*#* (*#*#SERVICE#*#*) to show up Service Menu > Service Info > Configuration (Rooting Status: Bootloader unlock allowed: ? )
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Yes, I have checked it. It is unlockable.
Turkdale said:
Yes, I have checked it. It is unlockable.
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You use not the newest firmware.
.126 was December
.163 is Jan 2019
You use .27 :silly:
Xpericheck.com
MartinX3 said:
You use not the newest firmware.
.126 was December
.163 is Jan 2019
You use .27 :silly:
Xpericheck.com
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I just checked, but I don't get the OTA update. How can I download en install the latest firmware ?
Turkdale said:
I just checked, but I don't get the OTA update. How can I download en install the latest firmware ?
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Xperifix and newflasher from XDA
MartinX3 said:
Xperifix and newflasher from XDA
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Do you have a tutorial somewhere ? I am new with rooting Sony smartphones.
Turkdale said:
Do you have a tutorial somewhere ? I am new with rooting Sony smartphones.
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They are printed in the newflasher and xperifirm threads on XDA.
MartinX3 said:
Xperifix and newflasher from XDA
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try xperifirm and newflasher v 13
YES! Finally I have fixed this issue. It was definitely an software issue!
I just updated my phone using Newflasher & XperiFirm to install the firmware with version number: 52.0.A.3.163_R4B
I can now unlock my bootloader and finally root my phone!
You will lose the camera if you root your phone. And I am sure that Sony Netherlands won't fix it for free
tonev said:
You will lose the camera if you root your phone. And I am sure that Sony Netherlands won't fix it for free
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This is an inaccurate statement, do you work for Sony? Or at least add sufficient source to back-up.
tonev said:
You will lose the camera if you root your phone. And I am sure that Sony Netherlands won't fix it for free
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My camera is fine [emoji14]
AngryDonutGuy said:
This is an inaccurate statement, do you work for Sony? Or at least add sufficient source to back-up.
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The DRM keys are verified in the first stage of repair.
If you unlock your bootloader, it's already gone.
You don't even need to root...
They'll reinstal the firmware using EMMA, just like repairing mode on Xperia Companion. (with media stuff)
Root nowadays is just a small entertainment.
Not extremely necessary as it was some years ago.
And, yes, the camera will be a completely mess.
AngryDonutGuy said:
This is an inaccurate statement, do you work for Sony? Or at least add sufficient source to back-up.
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In order to root the phone you need to unlock the bootloader and when you do that you will loose the camera DRM keys and the camera will turn black. There is a fix but the quality of the pictures will be worse (for example a lot more noise in darker pictures than before).
tonev said:
In order to root the phone you need to unlock the bootloader and when you do that you will loose the camera DRM keys and the camera will turn black. There is a fix but the quality of the pictures will be worse (for example a lot more noise in darker pictures than before).
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Since PIE the black preview is not the case anymore.
Just update to the newest firmware and unlock your Tama phone .
Luhccas-X10 said:
The DRM keys are verified in the first stage of repair.
If you unlock your bootloader, it's already gone.
You don't even need to root...
They'll reinstal the firmware using EMMA, just like repairing mode on Xperia Companion. (with media stuff)
Root nowadays is just a small entertainment.
Not extremely necessary as it was some years ago.
And, yes, the camera will be a completely mess.
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About the "completely" camera mess, I attached a photo.
Btw the Sony aosp will gain a better camera quality than stock since they develop the drivers from scratch like stock.
But there we'll get RAW for GCAM.
At the end of this month the next camera fixes should come.
I'm talking about now.
And not just the camera will be a mess... X-Reality, bank apps, DRM protected content etc.
With unlocked bootloader and whatever "fix", the camera is still a completely mess.
Sooner or later someone will be able to port Gcam to AOSP ROMs, and it'll be very nice, even if not 100%, 95% is better than stock with DRM keys.
Luhccas-X10 said:
I'm talking about now.
And not just the camera will be a mess... X-Reality, bank apps, DRM protected content etc.
With unlocked bootloader and whatever "fix", the camera is still a completely mess.
Sooner or later someone will be able to port Gcam to AOSP ROMs, and it'll be very nice, even if not 100%, 95% is better than stock with DRM keys.
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That's a picture from "now". With an unlocked bootloader and without a drmfix.
Banking apps still work.
DRM protected content like Netflix, too.
We don't need an AOSP port of GCAM. It'll just work with RAW support.
As example Xperia Maple AOSP has already a better camera quality than stock.
MartinX3 said:
That's a picture from "now". With an unlocked bootloader and without a drmfix.
Banking apps still work.
DRM protected content like Netflix, too.
We don't need an AOSP port of GCAM. It'll just work with RAW support.
As example Xperia Maple AOSP has already a better camera quality than stock.
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Not all bank apps are lazy about security and a lot of it have deep verification. (Santander, Itau, Banco do Brasil etx)
You can't say it's ok because it's not.
HDR content under Amazon Prime force close with magisk patchs, probably Netflix 4K content too (HDR as well)
The Xperia XZ Premium of a friend have root and nothing works properly (of the above things I said)
About that picture of now, I hope they solve the compatibility of Gcam... Because it still looks like a (bad) camera from six years ago.
I always warn about the bottlenecks of doing root for everyone who asks me.
But, for you guys, I really wish all success on customization.
Cheers!

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