Sunday, January 20, 2013

Unlock Sony Xperia S, P, U And Sola Bootloader Officially

Unlock Sony Xperia S, P, U And Sola Bootloader Officially... Now user can Unlock Sony Xperia S, P, U And Sola Bootloader Officially easily.

Here is the complete tutorial how you can it. Before going to forward, do not forget to backup all your personal data and apps.




Now we move forward and important part.

Here is the complete detail in different steps.

Read the all steps carefully.

Part 1
First confirm that it is possible to unlock the boot loader of your phone by checking the service menu. In your phone, open the dialler and enter *#*#7378423#*#* to access the service menu.
   
Part 2
In your phone, tap Service info > Configuration > Rooting Status. If Bootloader unlock allowed says Yes, then you can continue with the next step. If it says No, or if the status is missing, your device cannot be unlocked.
   
Part 3
On your computer, click Continue at the bottom of this page to start the unlock boot loader process.Read through the information in the pop up window and click Yes, I’m sure, if you are still confident you want to unlock the boot loader.
   
Part 4
 Read through and accept the legal terms. Click I Accept.
   
Part 5
Enter your name, a valid email address and the first 14 digits of your phone’s IMEI or MEID number (remove the last digit if necessary). Click Submit. You can view the IMEI or MEID number by entering *#06# on your phone.
   
Part 6
The unlock boot boot loader key will be sent to your email. Save it for later use.
   
Part 7
Download and install the latest Android SDK from developer.android.com.
   
Part 8
Download and unzip this file. This is the standard android_winusb.inf-file, with a few lines of code added to enable Fastboot to support Sony and Sony Ericsson devices. Make sure you are running Google USB 
Driver package revision 4 or higher in your Android SDK. You can see current Google USB Driver package revision in the SDK Manager.
   
Part 9
Place the unzipped file in the usb_driver folder, located in the Android SDK > extras > google folder on your computer. Accept to replace the old android_winusb.inf-file with the new file. If you can’t find the usb_driver folder, please install the Google USB Driver Packager using the Android SDK manager.
   
Part 11
Turn off your phone.
   
Part 12
On your phone, push and hold the Fastboot button at the same time as you connect the phone to the computer with a USB-cable. The Fastboot button may differ between different phone models. See theFastboot buttons page for more information on what button use on your phone.
   
Part 13
On your computer, you will be asked for drivers. Point to the usb_driver folder where you placed the android_winusb.inf-file, and select the Android Boot loader Interface-file.
   
Part 14
Open a command window and go to the tools folder within the Android SDK folder.
   
Part 15
Enter fastboot.exe -i 0x0fce getvar version, and verify that you get a response back (for example “0.3″). This means your phone is connected properly.
   
Warning! If you perform this step, you will unlock the boot loader. This may void your warranty and/or any warranty from your operator. If you still want to unlock the boot loader of your phone, enter fastboot.exe -i 0x0fce oem unlock 0xKEY, where KEY is the unlock boot loader key you got in the beginning of this instruction.The boot loader should now be successfully unlocked.

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