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Originally Posted by juiceme View Post
Wise choice, I decided to do the same after repeated head-banging trying to downgrade the bloody box...

The tools are so horrible, I mean why anyone bothers to make anything like that as non-console tool, and to top it off, in java!
Hi.

Hehehe. I bet there are a lot of members in this forum thinking the same... Count me in!.

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#1492
Hi,

is just installed Emma but I have a problem. I hold volume up and connect usb to phone but Emma does not seem to recognize anything. What could be the problem?
 

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#1493
Quick question looking for a short answer, please.

Is it a problem if the f5121 is provider branded (Telekom logo at boot up) but simlock free?

I have a 180€ mint condition used offer i would like to accept or decline in the next hour.
So, will i be able to flash a Telekom branded Xperia X?
Thanks in advance!
 

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#1494
Originally Posted by Peccelius View Post
Hi,

is just installed Emma but I have a problem. I hold volume up and connect usb to phone but Emma does not seem to recognize anything. What could be the problem?
"Connect phone to your computer with USB cable, while holding volume down and then green LED light "
 

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#1495
Originally Posted by mousse04 View Post
"Connect phone to your computer with USB cable, while holding volume down and then green LED light "


Thanks for the quick answer! Working now
 

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#1496
401 in shop when trying to hack it. I thing it’s time to F5

Must be ready any second now.
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Do something for the climate today! Anything!

I don't trust poeple without a Nokia n900...
 

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#1497
Jolla Shop is down: maybe things happen???
 

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#1498
So working day is coming to an end in Finland I think. Maybe later then.
 

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Originally Posted by mosen View Post
Quick question looking for a short answer, please.

Is it a problem if the f5121 is provider branded (Telekom logo at boot up) but simlock free?

I have a 180€ mint condition used offer i would like to accept or decline in the next hour.
So, will i be able to flash a Telekom branded Xperia X?
Thanks in advance!
provider-branded models usually don't allow you to unlock the bootloader, which is the essential part of installing SFOS on the device.
You can check this by dialing "*#*#7378423#*#*" (or *#*#SERVICE#*#*) and then select "Service Info" -> "Configuration". There you need so have the entry "bootloader unlock allowed: Yes". If it says "No" or the entry is missing, you can't unlock the bootloader and therefore not install SFOS.
If you can't check the setting, I'd refrain from the purchase as provider-branded devices usually don't allow for that.
 

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Originally Posted by Peccelius View Post


Thanks for the quick answer! Working now
You're welcome.

Volume Down is flash mode, Volume UP is fastboot mode
 

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