I have XS with simlock and root allowed no, how can I remove the sim lock an unlocked it? When I remove the simlock, I will have root allowed yes?
Sorry for my bad english
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I guess you can sim unlock via pay method, by your carrier or some site.
Root without BL unock- yes every XS.
Bootloader unlock - no
Even with code to sim unlock, bootlader status stays NO
Thats the difference betwen 2011 xperias and 2012
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First of all my phone came simlocked from carrier but i unlocked it free cause now on my country every carrier has to unlock sim
so now my phone is simunlocked but it still says
Bootloader unlock allowed: no
So iam kinda confused, can i use this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1034087
or the only way to unlock my bootloader is via test point?
thanks =)
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SIM/network unlocking and bootloader unlocking are completely separate and independent.
Carrier-branded phones are ONLY bootloader unlockable through the paid method.
Guide, Frequently Asked Questions:
if you only wanna unlock bootloader .
you can proceed this way .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1034087
if you wanna remove simlock too then see BluechipJ reply .
offcourse simlock removal is paid .
Contact jinx13 can unlock sim and bootloader
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if simlock and bootloader are the same wasnt my question
my question was if i can use this procedure
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1034087
even if my bootloader unlock says no
=)
No
Testpoint method needed in your case
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I just entered this code
*#*#7378423#*#* on the dialer, and I can't unlock the bootloader
Can I flash generic unbranded firmware to unlock it?, I'm on .431 firmware
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MatGuaBec said:
I just entered this code
*#*#7378423#*#* on the dialer, and I can't unlock the bootloader
Can I flash generic unbranded firmware to unlock it?, I'm on .431 firmware
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Yea man...just buy onlain unlock code its 7$ and u are unlocking
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leos0000 said:
Yea man...just buy onlain unlock code its 7$ and u are unlocking
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is this legit? i have an arc s locked to t-mobile with manufactering date 12w28, you mean to say i can unlock my "bootloader unlock allowed:no" phone?
reloadxero said:
is this legit? i have an arc s locked to t-mobile with manufactering date 12w28, you mean to say i can unlock my "bootloader unlock allowed:no" phone?
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Talk to jynx13! He unlocked mine using testpoint method and I paid £20! Well worth it and secure!
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reloadxero said:
is this legit? i have an arc s locked to t-mobile with manufactering date 12w28, you mean to say i can unlock my "bootloader unlock allowed:no" phone?
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I think the date 12w28 is currently an issue to unlock with the TestPoint method from what I've read.
XperienceD said:
I think the date 12w28 is currently an issue to unlock with the TestPoint method from what I've read.
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that's what i thought.
Is there a dev team anyone knows of who work especially on hacking sonyericsson(now sony) handsets just like the ios dev team for the iphone-ipad family?
it would be refreshing to know if there is effort being put into that or to get tweets indicating process, i don't mean to be rude here just asking out of curiosity. Got my arc s for 3 months now and still can't use it with a sim card. And returning the phone is no option for me cause i bought it abroad thinking a new unlock is due date.
hi
just got an Xperia S noticed that its sim free but the bootloader unlock statue is not allowed on the service menu, any thoughts guys?
Bootloader and SIM unlock are two entirely different things. SIM unlock just allows the use of different carriers while bootloader unlock allows for changing system files otherwise locked from being accessed or changed and stops the use of fast boot.
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thanitos said:
Bootloader and SIM unlock are two entirely different things. SIM unlock just allows the use of different carriers while bootloader unlock allows for changing system files otherwise locked from being accessed or changed and stops the use of fast boot.
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But question here is different... .... @OP Did u buy factory unlocked device or just sim unlocked from somebody??? Could be a networklocked phone unlocked afterwards...
s-X-s said:
But question here is different... .... @OP Did u buy factory unlocked device or just sim unlocked from somebody??? Could be a networklocked phone unlocked afterwards...
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I bought it used, I thought as long as it is sim free, it was bought contract free so it should be factory bootloader unlocked. How to enter fastboot mode anyway ?
If bootloader unlocked allowed = no it means you cant unlock it
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karim-ps said:
I bought it used, I thought as long as it is sim free, it was bought contract free so it should be factory bootloader unlocked. How to enter fastboot mode anyway ?
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If it was baught from a mobile carrier , most likely , it had been simlocked and the user either sim-unlocked by himself or from carrier... then it could be bootloader not unlockable... check by entering *#*#7378423#*#*.
im having the same issue... i will call the carrier to see if i can send to hell the warranty a little bit..
I apologize if i repeat the question, but recently discovered this site:
http://w**w.unlockroot.com/
Does this way it is possible to unlock the bootloader on xperia s blocked?
And then do consseguir root?
Attention: my xperia s is referring to the "no" in unlok bootloader!
If your boot loader says no, then it can not be unlocked anyway possible. If it can root maybe it will.
Edit: it also conforms on the website that if your device say bootloader: no, then you can't unlock it.
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you must go to Sony's Offical page to unlock the bootloader
all third root tools cannot unlock Sony's bootloader in the root progress
(except the root tool suggest you to enter the bootloader-unlock key
(sorry for my poor english
Li-polymers said:
If your boot loader says no, then it can not be unlocked anyway possible. If it can root maybe it will.
Edit: it also conforms on the website that if your device say bootloader: no, then you can't unlock it.
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Not entirely true... When it was launched some dealers had access to Sony certified Servers and they could unlock the bootloader status.
The problem is that Sony closed the servers and since then, only Sony can do the change.
So, to get clear: at this time, only Sony can change the lock of the boatloader authorization to Yes.
To do so you have to contact your carrier or Sony in your country.
It is not impossible, but it's only available trough the official channels.
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Hello,
Is there anyway to unlock a free Xperia M locked to a Portuguese carrier?
Many thnks
Yes but you must unlock this carrier lock. You can do it in a service for some $$$.
iks8 said:
Yes but you must unlock this carrier lock. You can do it in a service for some $$$.
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Thnks. Can you tell me how I do that?
Go to any mobile service and ask that they can unlock your simlock in xperia m, this should unlock bootloader too.
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Bootloader has nothing to do with simlock so it won't unlock the bootloader
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I don't want unlock the bootloader, just the simlock...
Unlocking the SIM will not touch the bootloader
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Unlock simlock=unlock bootloader
Mine is SIM unlocked and the bootloader isn't unlocked had this question loads of times in the x10 forum and it doesn't do anything to the bootloader as that's just for custom kernels to be flashed if you unlock it via the guides on here SIM lock has nothing to do with the bootloader as the bootloader only runs the operating system boot it has nothing to do with the SIM lock protection wrote into the firmware that carriers put in as an insurance to them so you have to use their network but it can be removed via an unlock code that you enter with the new SIM installed
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akidsk said:
Unlock simlock=unlock bootloader
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Unlocking the sim lock doesn't unlock the bootloader. My XM sim and Bootloader was locked i unlocked the Sim lock but the bootloader is still locked
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Unlock simlock=unlock bootloader
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My eyes!
so... what should I do?
Go to a mobile shop and ask for SIM unlocking or you can search the net for unlocking sites either way you will have to pay for the SIM unlock. And don't worry about the bootloader as it will not unlock that.
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