Unlock Bootloader Sony Xperia

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Patricia

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Jul 25, 2024, 6:01:32 AM7/25/24
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thank you for this valuable advise. Getting SU to work would be essential for my problem though. The CISCO android client cannot configure proxies. Without this, no VPN :-(. Anyway, thanks for your support. Getting the bootloader unlocked is the first step. Will try it out.

I have recently bought my xperia m4 aqua from my carrier(Telenor Bulgaria). I tried to unlock bootloader, but fastboot oem unlock(with the code provided from sony site) gave me command not allowed(I've checked enable oem unlocking in developer settings). Then I checked and in Service Info it said "bootloader unlock allowed: no" . After reading in internet they said that is because carrier locked the device, but I wrote an email to my carrier and they said they haven't done such a thing. So this means it has been locked by sony, not my carrier. What can I do now to unlock bootloader? I tried flashing ftf for Switzerland via FlashTool, but status is the same.

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Hello, I know many threads exist with the same problem. However, my question is different. It is said that the operator can decide whether to lock bootloader. Now, I contacted them and they said they don't do such things, so sony has locked the bootloader for unknown reasons. Now, my contract has ended, so even if my carrier had locked the phone, I should be able to unlock it. I found this thread(which is too old now) - -developers.com/xperia-u/general/dev-reloading-kernel-rebooting-t2053466 There have been guys who have managed to solve the dreaded "bootloader unlock allowed: no" problem, but for old devices. Now, I have xperia M4 aqua and wanted to ask, can the sony developers do something similar? From what I gathered from the thread the problem is a code which should be overwritten, but the key for generating this code is only available to sony developers. I am willing to do whatever is required, just please help me unlock my bootloader!

lol everything is about this app "my xperia" just disable it there nothing to do with carrier or sony
here how to do
thanks for the guy who mentioned about that app he is a genies i was looking for hours but didnt thought about inter app

To get rid of the bloatware you need to root your phone and flash the bootloader. If the bootloader is locked it is only a matter of hacking it. You have the hardware in your hand so it is possible...

I understand that you might assume that, but that's not accurate; The only way to do so is to replace the motherboard, which will cost almost the same as a new device. Let's not spread misinformation, keep it friendly, constructive and helpful.

I tried Googling on how to solve the issue, but I mostly hit dead-ends. A few of the guides claimed that flashing a stock ROM would work, but it was often met with negative feedback from other readers. There are apparently some paid services that do this, too, but I'm not in the position to resort to them. Some people said it's virtually impossible to do it.

The main reason why I want to flash the ROM is because my operator/carrier (T-Mobile) has loaded the phone with bloatware and there's this one application that just keeps giving me grief with notifications. Also, I've grown very familiar with Cyanogenmod with my previous phone, and I miss it!

It is possible. But you need to sim unlock your phone first. Do that and the bootloader unlock allowed will turn to yes. then pay for a bootloader unlock code or try to get one from the sony site once again. It should all work.

Got unlock code from safeunlockcode .com within an hour, and could successfully unlock my Sony Xperia Z on the first attempt. This, after even Sony Xperia Z customer care couldn't find an unlock code for my device since apparently, my mobile's IMEI number was not in their system!

I flashed global rom on my AU SOV33... But it still shows "No". I really want to unlock my bootloader... If they can make it became "no" ,then it means they also can make it into "yes" too... Please give me a solution asap

it doesn't matter how many times you flash the phone, it won't change, the reason behind is the carrier network that your phone was locked to; they requested for it (the bootloader) to be locked and can't be change, unless you replace the motherboard, which will cost you almost the same as a new device.

There isn't any way like if i contact AU so they maybe can help with it?I mean like the reason i wanna unlock my bootloader is also because of sony (i'm sick of the thermal throttling...i wanna get rid of it,i can't even play pubg like after 5-10 mins,game starts lags)Or is there any way i can delete the thermal file without root?i guess no more sony for me...Bcus my old S6 edge even perform better than this phone,i can play on my s6 edge with 0 lags...I guess if i can't get rid of this thermal thing...I'll just buy a new phone (which is not sony) because Sony Xperia phones on gaming...Even my father Google Nexus 6P performs better than Sony Xperia X Performance

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