Greetings!
During some googling I have found an interesting Sony patent, which describe the procedure of a phone sim unlock and bootloader unlock.
Probably it could be usefull for someone.
How to unlock Xperia Z1 Compact bootloader when bootloader unlock allowed says NO? p.s. phone is NOT locked to carrier, working with all carriers but simlock status on all networks have zeros. What's the reason for damn unlocking status?
1. Did you hear that "NO means NO"?
Wikipedia explains the term.
Yet - you may get BL unlocked if you are ready to pay.
Money can do miracles, nothing new in it.
2. Read forum unless you understand difference between simlock and bootloader statuses. All this was described here 1000+ times.
Hi, i have a F3113 with no imei, i want to fix it.
The bootloader is locked because it says Bootloader unlock allowed: No. Thats why the phone isnĀ“t rooted.
I want to know if theres a way to fix it.
Hello,
Is there any possibilty to restore data after great unlocking bootloader wich format all data of internat storage Mi 9 T ?????
I've tried recuva and more programs for PC and on android diskdiggerpro, dumpster, undelete and few other one, but no resoult.
Hi im just planning to unlock my phone bootloader but i'm not sure what will happen after unlocking, Is it all my apps will be deleted including pictures, messages and recent phone calls??
Hello All
I have strange story to share. After 5 years of using rooted Xperia Z3 compact I brought Xperia X compact and I wanted to root, debloat and use. I did know about loosing DRM keys after bootloader unlock so I made a TA partition backup. After some time tinkering I had a success, fully rooted X compact, debloated so I put my operator sim card first time in the phone and sim card was detected, but I had no service. I googled about this issue, but was not able to get it running. I checked also with friend's sim card, but same result. I also tried reflashing stock 8.0 and stock 6.0.1. Still no service (up in the tray just empty triangle)
I was thinking that there have to be some kind of hardware problem. I never found a mention here in xda forum, that I can loose ability to phone by unlocking and rooting.
So, only thing to try was to relock bootloader, restore TA. I tried today, after xperia companion repair I ended up with stock 6.0.1. and to my big surprise, after putting my sim card in, it was detected and I have signal. Everything seems to be working. Phone calls works too.
What can I do to have root and also can connect to operator and call properly ?
What in the process of bootloader unlock and root, flashing several times could have caused this ?
Does somebody have experience like this after rooting Xperia X compact ?
Thanks
Psmolan said:
Hello All
I have strange story to share. After 5 years of using rooted Xperia Z3 compact I brought Xperia X compact and I wanted to root, debloat and use. I did know about loosing DRM keys after bootloader unlock so I made a TA partition backup. After some time tinkering I had a success, fully rooted X compact, debloated so I put my operator sim card first time in the phone and sim card was detected, but I had no service. I googled about this issue, but was not able to get it running. I checked also with friend's sim card, but same result. I also tried reflashing stock 8.0 and stock 6.0.1. Still no service (up in the tray just empty triangle)
I was thinking that there have to be some kind of hardware problem. I never found a mention here in xda forum, that I can loose ability to phone by unlocking and rooting.
So, only thing to try was to relock bootloader, restore TA. I tried today, after xperia companion repair I ended up with stock 6.0.1. and to my big surprise, after putting my sim card in, it was detected and I have signal. Everything seems to be working. Phone calls works too.
What can I do to have root and also can connect to operator and call properly ?
What in the process of bootloader unlock and root, flashing several times could have caused this ?
Does somebody have experience like this after rooting Xperia X compact ?
Thanks
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I have had strange issues after flashing roms before, but usually a re-flash fixed it. I guess if you rooted again, it would be OK this time..
Psmolan said:
Hello All
I have strange story to share. After 5 years of using rooted Xperia Z3 compact I brought Xperia X compact and I wanted to root, debloat and use. I did know about loosing DRM keys after bootloader unlock so I made a TA partition backup. After some time tinkering I had a success, fully rooted X compact, debloated so I put my operator sim card first time in the phone and sim card was detected, but I had no service. I googled about this issue, but was not able to get it running. I checked also with friend's sim card, but same result. I also tried reflashing stock 8.0 and stock 6.0.1. Still no service (up in the tray just empty triangle)
I was thinking that there have to be some kind of hardware problem. I never found a mention here in xda forum, that I can loose ability to phone by unlocking and rooting.
So, only thing to try was to relock bootloader, restore TA. I tried today, after xperia companion repair I ended up with stock 6.0.1. and to my big surprise, after putting my sim card in, it was detected and I have signal. Everything seems to be working. Phone calls works too.
What can I do to have root and also can connect to operator and call properly ?
What in the process of bootloader unlock and root, flashing several times could have caused this ?
Does somebody have experience like this after rooting Xperia X compact ?
Thanks
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Did anything help you in the end?
Zlutypomeranc said:
Did anything help you in the end?
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Hello.
Thanks for reply.
Not in particular. One advice to try it again, but right now, the xperia x compact is my only working phone so I am using it without root. My old Xperia Z3c developed nearly similar problem, no reception at all, but in this case it can be hardware failure. That phone was used 5 years and it is falling apart.
I will definitely try the root again later, but don't know when.
I was hoping for someone with same issue.