(Yes looked through a lot of threads before I made this)
Well I'm kinda new to all this rooting and in search of help, I've looked through a lot of guides and well it's pointing me at diff' directions.
I'm trying to get my Xperia arc 2.3.4 .283 locked Europe (Norway) rooted but I'm a bit concern about the 0% battery issue and bricking. Could some one guide me to well... Some where there it's easy to flash/oneclick?
Reading the guides should give you the general idea of what to do, and any questions or doubts could have been asked on them.
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I'm just asking which was I should go.
Flashing it then rooting it or something...
iCake said:
I'm just asking which was I should go.
Flashing it then rooting it or something...
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If you've read the guides as you've stated you should already know what the order is.
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iCake said:
I'm just asking which was I should go.
Flashing it then rooting it or something...
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check out developer section also read namaste guide.
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Okay so I had a look to see if I could unlock my bootloader the SE way (http://unlockbootloader.sonymobile.com/instructions) but when I did the whole *#*#.............#*#* thing it said I cant unlock my bootloader, is this just them saying I cant or is that a definate and final NO?
My other problem is that when I am downloading torrents through any torrent client my WiFi keeps dropping and reconecting, any ideas?
Which way do you want to unlock? Your device is xpeir arc or arc S?
If arc (not arc S), you can use omunius (please seach by google with omunius).
After unlock xperia arc by omunius, you can see the information unloked allowed:yes, but, it is actually unlocked.
If you use SE unlock, you can see the boot loader unlocked: yes.
Kieron Williamson said:
Okay so I had a look to see if I could unlock my bootloader the SE way (http://unlockbootloader.sonymobile.com/instructions) but when I did the whole *#*#.............#*#* thing it said I cant unlock my bootloader, is this just them saying I cant or is that a definate and final NO?
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Read the stickys before posting questions - http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=963
Kieron Williamson said:
My other problem is that when I am downloading torrents through any torrent client my WiFi keeps dropping and reconecting, any ideas?
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Use a PC instead.
ksako said:
Which way do you want to unlock? Your device is xpeir arc or arc S?
If arc (not arc S), you can use omunius (please seach by google with omunius).
After unlock xperia arc by omunius, you can see the information unloked allowed:yes, but, it is actually unlocked.
If you use SE unlock, you can see the boot loader unlocked: yes.
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I have got an arc S (LT18i), Android Version is 4.0.3. Do you need any other info?
I want to remove the Bootloader Lock, Root and learn how to change the Kernel (I know nothing about Kernels yet).
Kieron Williamson said:
I have got an arc S (LT18i), Android Version is 4.0.3. Do you need any other info?
I want to remove the Bootloader Lock, Root and learn how to change the Kernel (I know nothing about Kernels yet).
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Sorry, my question didn't have no meaning.
If you see the "Bootloader unlock allowed : no", you cannot unlock Sony's official way.
You have to use some unofficial way, like omunius which require some fees, to remove DRM. If you unlock by omunius, you does not lose DRM feature. But I don't know the way to re-lock the bootloader.
I looked around but couldn't find definitive answer hense the question and as for the torrent, if I wanted to used a pc I would or I would use one of my laptops, but I dont, I want to use my phone. Cheers for the point sarcastic answer though
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XperienceD said:
Read the stickys before posting questions - http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=963
Use a PC instead.
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I looked around but couldn't find definitive answer hense the question and as for the torrent, if I wanted to used a pc I would or I would use one of my laptops, but I dont, I want to use my phone. Cheers for the point sarcastic answer though
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ksako said:
Sorry, my question didn't have no meaning.
If you see the "Bootloader unlock allowed : no", you cannot unlock Sony's official way.
You have to use some unofficial way, like omunius which require some fees, to remove DRM. If you unlock by omunius, you does not lose DRM feature. But I don't know the way to re-lock the bootloader.
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Ah much appreciated, I thought when SE said no it meant no hence the original post. Thank you for your answer.
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Kieron Williamson said:
I looked around but couldn't find definitive answer hense the question and as for the torrent, if I wanted to used a pc I would or I would use one of my laptops, but I dont, I want to use my phone. Cheers for the point sarcastic answer though
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The answer to bootloader unlocking is in the stickys, which if People read more it would reduce the amount of duplicate threads, and as for torrenting, I just don't see the point of doing it on a phone.
XperienceD said:
The answer to bootloader unlocking is in the stickys, which if People read more it would reduce the amount of duplicate threads, and as for torrenting, I just don't see the point of doing it on a phone.
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The answer I came across was try SE way 1st which I did and it said no hense the question. I did look alot and .. Know one had an answer to whether SEs' answer of no was final hense my post.
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Kieron Williamson said:
The answer I came across was try SE way 1st which I did and it said no hense the question.
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The test point method is in the stickys, but you know that now.
XperienceD said:
The test point method is in the stickys, but you know that now.
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Good point..... I don't fully understand the test point business atm so I looked for a 'blunter' answer. Thank you for your help (and sarcasm)
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Kieron Williamson said:
Good point..... I don't fully understand the test point business atm
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It's quite simple...
...and better than S.E's method as it retains DRM.
XperienceD said:
It's quite simple...
...and better than S.E's method as it retains DRM.
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Cheers.
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Is it possible to root the ATT Sony Ion that has already been updated to ICS and has a locked bootloader?
ptclik85 said:
Is it possible to root the ATT Sony Ion that has already been updated to ICS and has a locked bootloader?
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Yes
Look Here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29713944&postcount=1
ganeshbiyer said:
Yes
Look Here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29713944&postcount=1
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I'm, confused I have no idea which method to use
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ptclik85 said:
I'm, confused I have no idea which method to use
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Please ask questions about the 'how to root thread' in that thread. Also read the thread not just post, your question has been answered.
Good luck
~Jaramie
from my LT28at tweaked with Ice Cream all over it.
ptclik85 said:
I'm, confused I have no idea which method to use
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That thread is hard to follow, it's kind of all over the place!
I use this. In step 2 it says select option 1, it should be 2. Select option 2 and run it. SIMPLE!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1922987
Used it on my LT28at on ICS. Even after flashing international firmware
joe3681 said:
That thread is hard to follow, it's kind of all over the place!
I use this. In step 2 it says select option 1, it should be 2. Select option 2 and run it. SIMPLE!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1922987
Used it on my LT28at on ICS. Even after flashing international firmware
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What I was meaning by my post is that, you should ask your question in the thread that has the Original Post(OP) issue. You could post your issues about clearing up the steps in the OP, in the thread that everyone reads for information. You should post your own steps in that thread also.
chances are someone else will have the same issue and you will be able to help.
You could PM the author of the OP for the thread with some helpful suggestions or even re-write it as an example.
no offence was intended, just help.
reported for closing
~Jaramie
joe3681 said:
That thread is hard to follow, it's kind of all over the place!
I use this. In step 2 it says select option 1, it should be 2. Select option 2 and run it. SIMPLE!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1922987
Used it on my LT28at on ICS. Even after flashing international firmware
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The link for rooting GB/ICS is below:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29713944&postcount=1
The OP of that thread clearly says there are three methods and the third method is supposed to be easiest, then why would one want to got to other options. If one is using ICS he is supposed to use 3rd method
I don't see what is there so difficult to follow or confusing and more over every one here helps out each other. You just need to post in correct section.
I don't know how long you have been in this forum, but the thread was started when we had just GB and no rooting method and it has been updated as and when we got better rooting methods.
The problem with all the new arrivals into this forum is that they do not have patience to read through the posts.
Every one is after INSTANT NIRVANA
Closed thread. Question was answered
Hi everyone, I'm sorry if this has been answered before as I've actually found many threads but they all seem to redirect to the following thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886460
My questions is as follows; using the method above, how can I update an Xperia S that is already rooted without loosing root? The thread above seems to explain how to root altogether, but I just want to update and keep the root. Thanks in advance for any help provided. My Xperia S is on 6.1.A.0.452 and I'd like to have 6.1.A.2.45. I've also seen people talk about JellyBean but as far as I know that's not available on the Xperia S until February, how are these people getting it?
.45 and .50 can be rooted...
mmm273 said:
.45 and .50 can be rooted...
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Could I bother you with a guide based on the method shown in the following link? I would really appreciate it. I'm totally a noob, but I learn really fast, so guidance for this rookie will guarantee you that I will learn to do things on my own. Thanks!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1886460
Just use the binary root tool at the top of the development forum
Sent from my Jellybean Xperia S
landluber said:
Hi everyone, I'm sorry if this has been answered before as I've actually found many threads but they all seem to redirect to the following thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886460
My questions is as follows; using the method above, how can I update an Xperia S that is already rooted without loosing root? The thread above seems to explain how to root altogether, but I just want to update and keep the root. Thanks in advance for any help provided. My Xperia S is on 6.1.A.0.452 and I'd like to have 6.1.A.2.45. I've also seen people talk about JellyBean but as far as I know that's not available on the Xperia S until February, how are these people getting it?
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Just update your phone & root with bin4ry method.If u want to update to.55 then just flash rom of .55 through cwm.
If u want to use jelly bean then u have to unlock your bootloader
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Hi All,
Since this is my first post I am unable to ask this in the relevant thread so apologies. I was just wondering if the excellent rooting toolkit posted on the other thread is available with JB instead of ICS? I know there are guides to flashing xperia arc LT15i to JB but none I can find that don't require the bootloader unlocked..
Thanks for your support
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irishbouncer said:
Hi All,
Since this is my first post I am unable to ask this in the relevant thread so apologies. I was just wondering if the excellent rooting toolkit posted on the other thread is available with JB instead of ICS? I know there are guides to flashing xperia arc LT15i to JB but none I can find that don't require the bootloader unlocked..
Thanks for your support
B
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Why would you need it? There is no JB for our phones, so it is not needed. All custom ROMs are already rooted, so you don't need to do anything.
Perhaps I misunderstand the process then, I understood that in order to upgrade phone I had to have bootloader unlocked OR phone rooted. I am basing this assumption on the information I found androidgadgematic.com/2012/09/root-sony-xperia-arc-lt15-arc-s-lt18-ics.html you mention that there is no JB for xperia but I have seen several vids on youtube that claim otherwise, but again I stand to be corrected.
In essence I have an xperia arc LT15i running GB that I cannot unlock the bootloader on and I am trying to find a way to upgrade it to JB. I have been searching here, youtube, xperia blog etc but cannot find a way to do this with bootloader locked. Then I came across the method linked earlier that seems to do the job for ICS but would like JB.
Hope my rambling makes sense...
thanks again for your time
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irishbouncer said:
I have been searching here, youtube, xperia blog etc but cannot find a way to do this with bootloader locked.
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It amazes me how many new members sign up here, come straight to Q&A claiming to have searched, this that and the other then ask a question which they could find the answer for in the stickys prefixed [GUIDE] in General.
Click the first link in my sig and read from start to finish, then you might understand a bit better.
with respect I have spent over 2 days searching this site for information, perhaps I mis-understood it or was looking at the wrong info but that does not change the fact that I have genuinely tried to find an answer myself prior to posting. I think this is borne out by both the xda link and the link to androidgadgematic. It is unfair of you to assume that I am misrepresenting myself.
I would much prefer to have found a solution myself as it is faster and avoids these situations I will have a look at the links you have indicated
thanks
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It is unfair of you to assume that I am misrepresenting myself.
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I assume it based on the fact that 9 out of 10 users who say they have searched actually haven't which 9 times out of 10 is usually proven by a Google search of the actual thread title they started theirs with, and if you have actually spent 2 days looking then I'm amazed you don't seem to have read any of the stickys or JB type ROM threads either which would have answered your query of having a locked boot loader.
Anyway, let us know how you get on.
I take your point and thanks for the links I have since rooted phone and installed CWM, Someguyfromhell mentioned no JB for Arc yet I see ROMs here which is somewhat confusing can you clarify?
Thanks
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I take your point and thanks for the links
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People either get it or they don't, I just wish more did as they mistake my directness for arrogance, I call it how I see it and happy to help those who have gone some way to helping themselves and now you have, lets move on.
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Someguyfromhell mentioned no JB for Arc yet I see ROMs here which is somewhat confusing can you clarify?
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The clues in the title - [CM10 Based][MIUI CM10 Based], it's not officially been released and as someguy has already said custom ROMs will be rooted anyway so you don't have to. First thing to do now you're rooted is to backup your Phone in CWM then start looking at flashing ROMs.
So after a lot of reading tonight I think I see my issue, I checked se site and ICS is available for LT15i but clearly not released by my carrier (PC companion says I am up to date on (GB 3.0.1.A.0.145 sigh). I could install the stock rom if my phone was able to have bootloader unlocked (*#*#7378423#*#* bootloader not shown in configuration menu) and apparently there is no way to do this other than pay for it which sucks!
The only alternative is to install a custom ROM that works with a locked bootloader but I cannot figure out which ones will work for me so for now I think I just have to wait for my carrier or fork out €€€...
Thanks for your help and patience
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irishbouncer said:
So after a lot of reading tonight I think I see my issue, I checked se site and ICS is available for LT15i but clearly not released by my carrier (PC companion says I am up to date on (GB 3.0.1.A.0.145 sigh). I could install the stock rom if my phone was able to have bootloader unlocked (*#*#7378423#*#* bootloader not shown in configuration menu) and apparently there is no way to do this other than pay for it which sucks!
The only alternative is to install a custom ROM that works with a locked bootloader but I cannot figure out which ones will work for me so for now I think I just have to wait for my carrier or fork out €€€...
Thanks for your help and patience
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You don't need unlocked bootloader to install stock ROM. If you do it via Flashtool.
I have tried installing 4.1.A.0.562 (perhaps this is not the correct ROM) using flashtool (using flashmode) and it bombed out then I tried xpart cwm but same result just looked at your ROM link and will try again with 4.1.B.0.431
Cheers
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irishbouncer said:
I have tried installing 4.1.A.0.562 (perhaps this is not the correct ROM) using flashtool (using flashmode) and it bombed out then I tried xpart cwm but same result just looked at your ROM link and will try again with 4.1.B.0.431
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Hi irish, just a few comments, not sure how you've read my guide and come away with the conclusion that you need to unlock the bootloader to update your ROM or why you're trying to flash 2 old ROMs when I link to the latest 587. Patience is key.
ok so a severe case of brain fart I think, back when I tried this at the start of the week the flashboot failed hence my assumption that it was related to bootloader locked and hence my chasing down rabbit holes began. Looks like it was all down to having MTP enabled!! I am flashing A version of 587 I found earlier in the week (could not fine a link a 587 ROM on your post but this post indicates that 431 is oldest for LT15i.....?. Anyway it is flashing now and I will let you know how it goes. Thanks again for your assistance. I think I have been reading so many posts and hoping back and forth I have tied myself in knots
Thanks again
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irishbouncer said:
I think I have been reading so many posts and hoping back and forth I have tied myself in knots
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It can happen. Sorry about the link, I wrote a guide specifically for the Arc which you can find HERE and forgot I'd removed it from my sig so my bad on that. You can find a 587 ftf HERE
Guys
So sorry I had thought I had posted an update, needless to say all worked well for me. Thanks again for all the help
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Hi all, its possible root only the Xperia Z1 Compact, or must flashing the room??? thanks, example , exist a 1 click root for this device, with 4.3 JB ??
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riptor2015 said:
exist a 1 click root for this device, with 4.3 JB ??
thanks
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NO!
Im completely new to both sony and android phones, but the guides on this forum are great, just read and make sure you understand everything before you start and rooting is pretty simple
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munch77 said:
Im completely new to both sony and android phones, but the guides on this forum are great, just read and make sure you understand everything before you start and rooting is pretty simple
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I would say the exact opposite. Coming from Samsung Devices it a real pain to complete 21 (!) steps in order to root your phone.
sachilleas said:
I would say the exact opposite. Coming from Samsung Devices it a real pain to complete 21 (!) steps in order to root your phone.
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Have to agree, been trying all night with various guides on the forum
@sachilleas & @fuzz321
Well, it is't one-click process, but you can only thanks to current absence of any working exploit for 4.3+ sony devices... But I have to agree with @munch77 , guides here are really great