Is it possible to unlock bootloader when "Bootloader unlock allowed: no"? - Sony Xperia X Compact Questions & Answers

Is it possible to unlock Xperia X Compact bootloader when phone information says "Bootloader unlock allowed: no"?
Thank you for any knowledge.

No

Ketrab8 said:
No
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Is there any other way i can get root access without unlocking it?

spacegod said:
Is there any other way i can get root access without unlocking it?
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Theoretically possible, but almost pointless, since there's no way to get the phone to boot with any system modifications, unless kernel security features are disabled, which requires unlocking the bootloader.

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[Q] Will Root Lose My Unlock?

Hello I want to root my g1, but I need to keep my unlock as I use AT&T. Any help?
No, it will still keep your root because once it is unlocked, it's unlocked forever (in most cases but rooting it will be no problem for unlock)
Thnaks so if i root i will still have unlock?
mattpwns said:
Thnaks so if i root i will still have unlock?
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you will indeed as unlocking the phone accesses a different part of the phones system. rooting access another part so will not affect its lock status

How can I downgrade my XC from N to MM without unlocking the BL?

Hi, I want to backup my TA/DRM key. However the "Universal (Dirtycow-based) TA Backup v2" seems not compatible with Android Nougat. It asked me to downgrade my device first. Is there a way to downgrade Xperia X Compact without unlocking it (or without losing the DRM key)? Thanks.
yjcbn said:
Hi, I want to backup my TA/DRM key. However the "Universal (Dirtycow-based) TA Backup v2" seems not compatible with Android Nougat. It asked me to downgrade my device first. Is there a way to downgrade Xperia X Compact without unlocking it (or without losing the DRM key)? Thanks.
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Just use the flashtool, you don't need to be unlocked to flash firmware.
XperienceD said:
Just use the flashtool, you don't need to be unlocked to flash firmware.
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Thanks! Sucessfully downgrade to 6.0.1 and make a backup of the TA/DRM key just now.
XperienceD said:
Just use the flashtool, you don't need to be unlocked to flash firmware.
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Another question. My phone is showing up "Bootloader unlock allowed: No" in the Service Menu. I've already turn on "OEM unlocking" and "USB debugging" (
authorized, and confirmed all the necessary drivers were installed).
The "Unlock your boot loader" site is saying that "It will only be possible to unlock the boot loader for certain releases." Does that means I should flash another firmware with differnt region or Android version? I've already tried to downgrade my phone to MM again, however the issue still exists. Thanks.
P.s. I am able to get the unlock code from the "Unlock your boot loader" site.
yjcbn said:
Another question. My phone is showing up "Bootloader unlock allowed: No" in the Service Menu. I've already turn on "OEM unlocking" and "USB debugging" (
authorized, and confirmed all the necessary drivers were installed).
The "Unlock your boot loader" site is saying that "It will only be possible to unlock the boot loader for certain releases." Does that means I should flash another firmware with differnt region or Android version? I've already tried to downgrade my phone to MM again, however the issue still exists. Thanks.
P.s. I am able to get the unlock code from the "Unlock your boot loader" site.
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If your phone says that is is NOT allowed... sorry, but it is not possible.
Even though Sony is happy for us to unlock the bootloader, if the carrier/operator (verizon, o2, virgin, etc) wants - these companies can ask Sony to stop the bootloader from being unlocked.
Sim lock is one thing... at least that can be removed. I have no idea why they would choose to prevent the bootloader from being unlocked.
Actually, maybe because in some countries the consumer laws are very good, so even if you root or something, your warranty still exists.
But if you cannot unlock the bl -> you can't root -> less device problems/bricks -> less money on repairs for the phone operator? (just an idea)
The first (used) Xperia X Compact I bought, it was carrier branded, and the bootloader was unable to be unlocked.
I talked to the shop owner, I chose the other device in stock, it was unbranded, I could unlock it
qvmuhuuxz said:
If your phone says that is is NOT allowed... sorry, but it is not possible.
Even though Sony is happy for us to unlock the bootloader, if the carrier/operator (verizon, o2, virgin, etc) wants - these companies can ask Sony to stop the bootloader from being unlocked.
Sim lock is one thing... at least that can be removed. I have no idea why they would choose to prevent the bootloader from being unlocked.
Actually, maybe because in some countries the consumer laws are very good, so even if you root or something, your warranty still exists.
But if you cannot unlock the bl -> you can't root -> less device problems/bricks -> less money on repairs for the phone operator? (just an idea)
The first (used) Xperia X Compact I bought, it was carrier branded, and the bootloader was unable to be unlocked.
I talked to the shop owner, I chose the other device in stock, it was unbranded, I could unlock it
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Thanks for your answer. Though it's a bad news for me. [emoji30]
Since it's impossible to unlock my device, can I just modify the FTF and flash it through the Flashtool? If it's possible, then how to modify the FTF file? I want to change the font into another.
yjcbn said:
Since it's impossible to unlock my device, can I just modify the FTF and flash it through the Flashtool?
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No. If you've still got time to return it do so now otherwise your modding is going to be limited.

Relock bootloader without Unlock code

The S8 (G950F) I own came with unlocked bootloader, is there a way to relock it with out the unlock code?
algnerd said:
The S8 (G950F) I own came with unlocked bootloader, is there a way to relock it with out the unlock code?
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Why would you want to relock it? But if you wish to do so, you'll need to firstly enable developer options, once done go to settings then developer options, then you will see oem unlock, if that switch is to the right then boot loader is unlocked, to relock bootloader just press and move so that switch is to th3 left
sofir786 said:
Why would you want to relock it? But if you wish to do so, you'll need to firstly enable developer options, once done go to settings then developer options, then you will see oem unlock, if that switch is to the right then boot loader is unlocked, to relock bootloader just press and move so that switch is to th3 left
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Because, google play says that my device is uncertified and I can't install Netflix
algnerd said:
The S8 (G950F) I own came with unlocked bootloader, is there a way to relock it with out the unlock code?
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You're mixing up two different things, oem unlock that unlocks the bootloader is disabled on the g950f, you have to enabled it yourself. The unlock code is for carrier locks, totally different thing. You might as well root it now and use magisk to hide root from netflix.
algnerd said:
Because, google play says that my device is uncertified and I can't install Netflix
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That happens when you have root, nothing to with unlocked bootloader
sofir786 said:
That happens when you have root, nothing to with unlocked bootloader
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That's the thing, I wasn't rooted but I had unlocked bootloader and it wasn't working.
Now that I've rooted it using Magisk, the device is "certified"

Relock bootloader

Hi, I need to send my p smart to huawei service due to battery problems.
My phone is rooted with bl unlocked and, it seems, my warranty is void.
If I remove root and relock my bl, my phone will be accepted regardless of the rooting?
Unfortunately no, because the bootloader status is RElock, not lock. Lock bootloader with DC Unlocker, because the program lock bootloader and change status to lock with 4 euro
Ok thanks, that actually seemed the only way.
If I use dc unlock to lock the bl, do you know if it makes my unlock code unusable for a future unlock and root? I mean, if I want to root my phone again, can I use the standard procedure (using my unlock code, twrp and so on) or do I have to use necessarily DC unlock?
Zioward said:
Ok thanks, that actually seemed the only way.
If I use dc unlock to lock the bl, do you know if it makes my unlock code unusable for a future unlock and root? I mean, if I want to root my phone again, can I use the standard procedure (using my unlock code, twrp and so on) or do I have to use necessarily DC unlock?
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If you want unlock the bootloader again you can if you have a unlock code
Hey, did you Lock the bootloader again? If yes, could you give me a quick guide on how to do it? I unlocked mine some time ago and cant quite figure out how to lock it again now!
if have to dig this up. i can't relock my bootloader for some reason. is there an up to date method? flashed official through erovery. bootlocker and frp are unlocked atm.

Lock Bootloader, Keep Root

Hey, experts! I have a question. Can I keep the ROOT and LOCK BOOTLOADER?
What I want to do with my phone is,
• Unlock Bootloader
• Revert to Oreo(I'll upgrade later, my phone has some software issues)
• Root
• Lock Bootloader
It's this possible?? Because, techmesto, narender Singh claimed that, looking Bootloader after rooting results in bricking up the phone.
Absolutely don't lock it. He's probably right. Just about everything sends this phone into a bootloop, so yeah, it will probably brick it. Even if it boots, OTA will also almost certainly be broken. You'll have to pay to get it unlocked again.
Can you help me to unlock my bootloader
cricket4all said:
Can you help me to unlock my bootloader
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Ask @singhnsk or @Hikaricalyx

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