Sony Based ROMs - Xperia Z1 Compact Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Good Day.
Got my z1c a couple weeks ago and am loving it. Managed to root it. I have yet to pull the trigger on unlocking the bootloader. I have seen lots of AOKP and CM based roms but are there any Sony Based Modified Roms to keep the Camera processing intact? I am not the biggest fan of CM although I am sure its improved over the years but the camera and battery issues are of no interest to me that I keep reading in the majority of the roms posted. So can you please point me to some Sony Based Modified Roms (if they even exist)? Aslo, do I have to unlock the bootloader to put on another Sony based ROM? Lastly, I do have to unlock the bootloader if I want TWRP or CWM correct? TIA!

You can find some custom Sony Roms in original dev section. Usually you don't need unlocked bootloader for Sony roms.
You also don't need unlocked bootloader for recovery, see for example dualrecovery http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2261606

You could try this if you're up to a bit of experimenting: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=54330224
I've been using RomAur 9.1 for quite a while now without any issues, but with a locked bootloader you'd lose recovery if XZDualRecovery still isn't working. Somebody would have to try if a current version works, I'm using encryption which makes it a bit complicated for me otherwise I'd try it myself.

Thank you both for your help. I installed recovery without issue. Now to find a nice fluid ROM. It is difficult coming from Google Edition Roms!!!!

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[Q] CM with stock kernel?

Sorry if there's something I've missed, but I've been scouring the internet for weeks now and I'm getting exasperated. Letters are all starting to look the same.
My ZL is through Bell, and as such the bootloader is not unlockable. Infuriating, considering how desperately I'm longing for CM. Since the bootloader cannot presently be unlocked, I'm restricted to the stock kernel. But that doesn't necessarily mean I'm forced to use a stock-based ROM, correct?
Is it possible, in any capacity whatsoever, to install even a nightly build of CM on a stock kernel, with a locked bootloader? :fingers-crossed:
I have CWM installed, and she's rooted.
Furthermore, have there been any whispering on progress regarding unlocking a bootloader that 'can't' be unlocked (beat that dead horse, beat it good...)? I'll install Ubuntu if I have to, I've got loads of hard drive space.

[Q] Unable to flash custom roms

I'm unsure of what exactly is causing the problem but My T-Mo Galaxy Note 3(SM-900t. Hltetmo) is unable to successfully flash any custom roms. It's running the official 4.4.2 kitkat as well as the bootloader installed from kies 3. Currenty I have a beta version of twrp installed that works with the 4.4 bootloader and I've tried a few different roms with varying issues. Is it just not possible to flash custom roms on this official bootloader currently?
The roms I've tried flashing to name two are Tweaked and W03's Slim. I've only done clean installs and even cleaned out all of the SD card / internal before attempting but the roms either won't boot, and the phone just heats up or loop endlessly. I made a nandroid backup of my stock rooted which I have no problem going back to after each unsuccessful attempt but I've yet to figure out why. If anyone has any tips or advice it's much appreciated.
peanutsrule said:
I'm unsure of what exactly is causing the problem but My T-Mo Galaxy Note 3(SM-900t. Hltetmo) is unable to successfully flash any custom roms. It's running the official 4.4.2 kitkat as well as the bootloader installed from kies 3. Currenty I have a beta version of twrp installed that works with the 4.4 bootloader and I've tried a few different roms with varying issues. Is it just not possible to flash custom roms on this official bootloader currently?
The roms I've tried flashing to name two are Tweaked and W03's Slim. I've only done clean installs and even cleaned out all of the SD card / internal before attempting but the roms either won't boot, and the phone just heats up or loop endlessly. I made a nandroid backup of my stock rooted which I have no problem going back to after each unsuccessful attempt but I've yet to figure out why. If anyone has any tips or advice it's much appreciated.
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Tweaked is 4.3 the ROMs are not interchangable
TWEAKED 2.0 ELEMENT V3.0 NOTE 3
That would definitely explain it for tweaked, but Will's seems to be a kitkat 4.4.2 rom. I'm unable to get that one to work either when many seem to have no issue. Due to my post count I'm not able to directly ask in each of their threads so there's it's anything I can do I'm willing. I'll research if it's possible to downgrade back to 4.3 but from what I read already it doesn't look like it.
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After some research it looks like Will's is modded in some way to have kitkat's version with the 4.3 loader. So that would explain why I'm unable to flash that as well.
peanutsrule said:
That would definitely explain it for tweaked, but Will's seems to be a kitkat 4.4.2 rom. I'm unable to get that one to work either when many seem to have no issue. Due to my post count I'm not able to directly ask in each of their threads so there's it's anything I can do I'm willing. I'll research if it's possible to downgrade back to 4.3 but from what I read already it doesn't look like it.
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After some research it looks like Will's is modded in some way to have kitkat's version with the 4.3 loader. So that would explain why I'm unable to flash that as well.
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They need different sections here for this. One for 4.3 another for 4.4.2.
TWEAKED 2.0 ELEMENT V3.0 NOTE 3
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It would probably help sort out things a lot better, yeah. Shame.. I didn't think an update could possibly go this bad but lesson learned. If anything.. I've had zero problems with kitkat it actually does run better and smoother but the locked down issues are unacceptable with Knox.
peanutsrule said:
It would probably help sort out things a lot better, yeah. Shame.. I didn't think an update could possibly go this bad but lesson learned. If anything.. I've had zero problems with kitkat it actually does run better and smoother but the locked down issues are unacceptable with Knox.
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What lock down issue.
TWEAKED 2.0 ELEMENT V3.0 NOTE 3
From what I understand once updated to the official 4.4.2 kitkat the updated bootloader in 4.4 makes it so you can't downgrade. It's much more locked down compared to the official 4.3 JB. As such I'm stuck on 4.4. From my research there's only one model of the note 3 that can downgrade and it's the W8 model.

Questions about the new bootloader

So I think many people here know about the new xperia bootloader that allows the use of normal roms ans recoveries with dedicated partitions (more details here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3096835).
But I also heard that upgrading to this bootloader made flashing stock ROMs impossible, so I wanted to know if that was true.
If true, I have a backup of my actual unlocked bootloader (didn't make a backup before unlocking because the warranty is loooong gone now) and if I restore it after making the update, will that allow me to go back to stock ROMs ?
Really hope I could get an answer, has anyone tried flashing stock ROMs after updating the bootloader ?

Just upgraded to the OP3

Hello,
Picked up my OP3 on Monday (Contract with o2 in the UK) and itching to flash a new ROM. Just has a few questions.
Does the all in one toolkit still work? Comfortable with adb and fast boot but toolkit is obviously easier and quicker.
Currently running latest firmware is there any precautions to take when flashing ROMs etc? On previous devices it's been a simple boot into TWRP/CWM, wipe, flash ROM/gapps and happy days. Are all ROMs compatible?
Noticed OnePlus don't consider unlocking a bootloader and flashing etc worthy of voiding a warranty- does this mean if anything did happen at some point and I was running custom ROMs that o2 will still repair it or do they not follow OP's after care? Whilst im on this topic; Can you relock the bootloader with ease if anything was to happen?
Finally which 7.X ROM is the most stable with good battery life and plenty of features? Personal favourite has always been PACman but haven't had a chance to scroll through the current ROMs for this device yet. On my G3 many custom ROMs which weren't based on stock had terrible camera quality, is this common on the OP3 too?
Thanks,
Curtis
1. Yes the toolkit should still work
2. Flashing roms is the same as all other devices
3. If the problem was not caused because of the custom rom the they will repair it for you i guess.
4. And as far as battery life is concerned it is determined more by the kernel than the rom. I would recommend exkernel and official cm14.1
Thank for your reply!
Another question haha, can I just unlock bootloader, load up TWRP, boot into recovery, wipe, install any ROM and I'm golden? Saw a few threads say firmware X.X.X aren't compatible and you need to jump to X.X.X for it to work as well as some fingerprint problems occurring if not using a certain build?
Just wondering if the above is all old stuff that has been ironed out haha
Thanks
If your flashing cm14.1 based ROMs then you would need to flash correct firmware which would be in installation instructions or help threads but oos stock based ROMs will have everything included

Which firmware version is best for XZ2C ? Oreo vs Pie vs A10

Hi, a have recently purchased the XZ2 Compact single Sim model, it should arrive later this week. While waiting, I would appreciate everyone's opinion on which stock firmware version is best in terms of performance and battery life:
• Android 8 Oreo
• Android 9 Pie
• Android 10
Or if you guys haven't found a any difference, between firmware versions at all, then please comment below !
Thanks in advance.
David-538 said:
Hi, a have recently purchased the XZ2 Compact single Sim model, it should arrive later this week. While waiting, I would appreciate everyone's opinion on which stock firmware version is best in terms of performance and battery life:
• Android 8 Oreo
• Android 9 Pie
• Android 10
Or if you guys haven't found a any difference, between firmware versions at all, then please comment below !
Thanks in advance.
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Latest 10 with eXistenZ patch - https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/rom-stock-xz2-xz2c-xz2p-existenz-quindim-v1-0-0-06-05-20.4095403/
levone1 said:
Latest 10 with eXistenZ patch - https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/rom-stock-xz2-xz2c-xz2p-existenz-quindim-v1-0-0-06-05-20.4095403/
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Thanks for your suggestion, I just meant stock, without rooting, or installing any mods. Like has Sony made it worse with a9/a10 official update, or is there no major performance loss when upgrading ?
David-538 said:
Thanks for your suggestion, I just meant stock, without rooting, or installing any mods. Like has Sony made it worse with a9/a10 official update, or is there no major performance loss when upgrading ?
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I have never used stock as-is, because of Sony bloatware, restrictions, etc, but I typically prefer stock UI over most custom ROM UIs, so if I can get eXistenZ, I will always go with it. @niaboc79 has been the master of Sony roms going back to at least 4.4. Between UI customization and under the hood type stuff, there's no better option I have found. With root and eXistenZ, the whole firmware is at your control...
If you're only interested in straight-stock vs. custom ROM, then custom ROM is by far better, but not sure why you would limit yourself to straight stock if that's the case, because you have to unlock bootloader and root to use custom ROM. The only advantage of straight stock is official support/security, which is arguably n/a in this case, since the last official update was 2 years ago...
levone1 said:
I have never used stock as-is, because of Sony bloatware, restrictions, etc, but I typically prefer stock UI over most custom ROM UIs, so if I can get eXistenZ, I will always go with it. @niaboc79 has been the master of Sony roms going back to at least 4.4. Between UI customization and under the hood type stuff, there's no better option I have found. With root and eXistenZ, the whole firmware is at your control...
If you're only interested in straight-stock vs. custom ROM, then custom ROM is by far better, but not sure why you would limit yourself to straight stock if that's the case, because you have to unlock bootloader and root to use custom ROM. The only advantage of straight stock is official support/security, which is arguably n/a in this case, since the last official update was 2 years ago...
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Hi, ah yes, I also prefer rooting and custom roms, but there's chance the device won't be in unlocked, because I ordered it from Aliexpress, and it's the Japanese Docomo version. Anyway I also heard that some features and good photo quality, get lost when unlocking ? Is there a work around if the DRM keys get lost ?
David-538 said:
Hi, ah yes, I also prefer rooting and custom roms, but there's chance the device won't be in unlocked, because I ordered it from Aliexpress, and it's the Japanese Docomo version. Anyway I also heard that some features and good photo quality, get lost when unlocking ? Is there a work around if the DRM keys get lost ?
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I don't think there's any such thing for this phone. Some have found a way to dump ta, but not to restore it, so not much use...
I upgraded to 10 to start with, then unlocked bl, etc. I think that's the best way. There's much discussion in the forums about camera function and drm in regards to 8 and 9, (ask @MartinX3 or @Pandemic), and seems like there may be different things you can do...
I'm not so hung up on the finer aspects of camera functionality. I think the difference is pretty subtle. Camera is good for me, (probably better on stock with unlocked bl than on custom/AOSP).
levone1 said:
I don't think there's any such thing for this phone. Some have found a way to dump ta, but not to restore it, so not much use...
I upgraded to 10 to start with, then unlocked bl, etc. I think that's the best way. There's much discussion in the forums about camera function and drm in regards to 8 and 9, (ask @MartinX3 or @Pandemic), and seems like there may be different things you can do...
I'm not so hung up on the finer aspects of camera functionality. I think the difference is pretty subtle. Camera is good for me, (probably better on stock with unlocked bl than on custom/AOSP).
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Okay, thanks for the info. I'm new to Sony devices lol. Well I always wanted to try out a sony device. Anyway is 960fps video recording still there ? After unlocking your bootloader ?
levone1 said:
I have never used stock as-is, because of Sony bloatware, restrictions, etc, but I typically prefer stock UI over most custom ROM UIs, so if I can get eXistenZ, I will always go with it. @niaboc79 has been the master of Sony roms going back to at least 4.4. Between UI customization and under the hood type stuff, there's no better option I have found. With root and eXistenZ, the whole firmware is at your control...
If you're only interested in straight-stock vs. custom ROM, then custom ROM is by far better, but not sure why you would limit yourself to straight stock if that's the case, because you have to unlock bootloader and root to use custom ROM. The only advantage of straight stock is official support/security, which is arguably n/a in this case, since the last official update was 2 years ago...
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Just flashed eXistenZ after seeing your opinion. But help me out... How do i know the flash is properly done if there is no kernel brand on device stats... Weird
Purplearyes said:
Just flashed eXistenZ after seeing your opinion. But help me out... How do i know the flash is properly done if there is no kernel brand on device stats... Weird
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Purplearyes said:
Just flashed eXistenZ after seeing your opinion. But help me out... How do i know the flash is properly done if there is no kernel brand on device stats... Weird
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Not sure what you mean by kernel brand, but you know if flashed properly because the ui and options will be drastically different with eXistenZ compared to stock. If everything's the same, then it's not flashed.
levone1 said:
Not sure what you mean by kernel brand, but you know if flashed properly because the ui and options will be drastically different with eXistenZ compared to stock. If everything's the same, then it's not flashed.
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Yes i just realized the flash didn't went through. im experiencing many issues. Firstly twrp is not flashing anything always some error of storage access or something. then i try to flash on los recovery, and it works for lineage perfect flash, but for existenz stock zip it flashes everything no errors but doesn't change anything on the stock rom (.618 clean install) i can't seem to figure it out...
levone1 said:
Not sure what you mean by kernel brand, but you know if flashed properly because the ui and options will be drastically different with eXistenZ compared to stock. If everything's the same, then it's not flashedalso
levone1 said:
I have never used stock as-is, because of Sony bloatware, restrictions, etc, but I typically prefer stock UI over most custom ROM UIs, so if I can get eXistenZ, I will always go with it. @niaboc79 has been the master of Sony roms going back to at least 4.4. Between UI customization and under the hood type stuff, there's no better option I have found. With root and eXistenZ, the whole firmware is at your control...
If you're only interested in straight-stock vs. custom ROM, then custom ROM is by far better, but not sure why you would limit yourself to straight stock if that's the case, because you have to unlock bootloader and root to use custom ROM. The only advantage of straight stock is official support/security, which is arguably n/a in this case, since the last official update was 2 years ago...
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I did some research and from what is logged on existenz page it includes nothing more than UI customizations? Am i missing something. How can this stock patch be the best for you if it only does UI changes..?
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Purplearyes said:
Yes i just realized the flash didn't went through. im experiencing many issues. Firstly twrp is not flashing anything always some error of storage access or something. then i try to flash on los recovery, and it works for lineage perfect flash, but for existenz stock zip it flashes everything no errors but doesn't change anything on the stock rom (.618 clean install) i can't seem to figure it out..
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- Which version of TWRP? Make sure you are using the right one. Should be this one - https://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-xz2/development/recovery-twrp-3-3-1-0-t4074305
- Did you follow this, (from eXistenZ thread):
Flash latest android 10 firmware with Newflasher and boot it once.
Reboot in bootloader mode with adb (adb reboot boolloader) and boot TWRP (see TWRP thread for instructions).
Inside TWRP, go in settings and uncheck unmount system before flashing.
Mount system partition and Flash eXistenZ Quidim cleaner.
Boot once, it shouldn't reach pin code screen, reboot in bootloader mode with adb.
Boot TWRP, mount system partition and flash the rom.
Flash Magisk.
(e.g. - make sure to boot once before flashing, use adb for bootloader mode, check system in TWRP, etc...)
levone1 said:
- Which version of TWRP? Make sure you are using the right one. Should be this one - https://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-xz2/development/recovery-twrp-3-3-1-0-t4074305
- Did you follow this, (from eXistenZ thread):
Flash latest android 10 firmware with Newflasher and boot it once.
Reboot in bootloader mode with adb (adb reboot boolloader) and boot TWRP (see TWRP thread for instructions).
Inside TWRP, go in settings and uncheck unmount system before flashing.
Mount system partition and Flash eXistenZ Quidim cleaner.
Boot once, it shouldn't reach pin code screen, reboot in bootloader mode with adb.
Boot TWRP, mount system partition and flash the rom.
Flash Magisk.
(e.g. - make sure to boot once before flashing, use adb for bootloader mode, check system in TWRP, etc...)
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I used 3.4.00 twrp, maybe should try 3.3.10. Also i flashed .618 which is 10 though not the latest but it should be the same thing.
The rom seems to flash, because i get the existenz custom settings on phone settings, idk if that is all it does.

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