QUOTE(exkaizen @ Dec 23 2013, 09:14 PM)
yeah please inform us where it leaked too so we can take precautionSony XPERIA™ Z1, Official Thread V5, 5"FHD, 20.7MP goodness
Sony XPERIA™ Z1, Official Thread V5, 5"FHD, 20.7MP goodness
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Dec 23 2013, 09:25 PM
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Dec 23 2013, 09:29 PM
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QUOTE(OldKidz @ Dec 23 2013, 05:10 PM) http://talk.sonymobile.com/t5/Xperia-Z1/Ju.../440181#U440181 AFAIK, no such case reported so farAny body facing the same issue reported at link above? Found it js recently and wonder. Your feedback is much appreciate. |
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Dec 23 2013, 09:29 PM
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QUOTE(karthik_bhavana @ Dec 23 2013, 09:05 PM) kinda sad bro ur z1 gone down... Please let me know if there is any problem in claiming warranty... I havent dip my phone into water yet... some in fb says there is no warranty claim if water damage... I believe if the ports are closed and water enters... we can claim the warranty.. otherwise consider as water damage.. rite ? QUOTE(exkaizen @ Dec 23 2013, 09:14 PM) I have always been wondering, if our phones are damaged by water, what's the point of them creating water proof/resistant device? Also, I asked Sony people before, if my phone is damaged by water, how to claim warranty, since the device is supposedly waterproof?QUOTE(lilzany @ Dec 23 2013, 09:25 PM) +1 |
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Dec 23 2013, 09:41 PM
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thats scary
never dip my z1 b4 when heard this, even more scared D: |
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Dec 23 2013, 09:41 PM
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QUOTE(patienceGNR @ Dec 23 2013, 08:24 PM) I have a rooted .290 however mine is unlocked bootloader lah. I'll teach the LB method below. wow... thanks for the explanation! so basically if we already have root 257, we only need to flash 1 zip file via recovery and 1 ftf file via flashtool.Not necessary. Just use XZ Dual Recovery. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Before you download anything or start with updating to 4.3 and root, read through the guide fully first as STEP 4 has two options. I'd say go with option 2 as less hassle - less 1 file (and few hundreds Mb) to download. Also, I recommend to download nandroid from PLAY STORE while you are still on .257 rooted. Back up entirely, to SDCARD1. And to back up your TRIM AREA (TA) GUIDE HERE If your computer, device blows up, burns your house down, The Ring ghost comes out of your TV, I am not responsible. Move on if you agree to the terms & conditions. ****************************************************************** How to root .290 I'll go with step by step, instead of skipping .257 update as I did it this way but I'll post a non-root method here. Mine's through unlocked BL. Anything below marked with asterisk (*) means locked bootloader method, marked with hash (#) means unlocked bootloader. Not marked means both ways. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Before we begin, files you will need a) Flashtool - download the latest one for Z1 support! b) Android SDK (a must) c) [not entirely necessary] .257 FTF firmware d) Root tool by Bin4ry e) # .290 FTF firmware f) * XZ Dual Recovery & .290 flashable ZIP g) * Flashable .290 FTF & a MUST PATCH FILE.zip h) * Stripped FTF for FLASHTOOL to flash i) at least 4Gb SDcard ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ **************************************************************************** Pre-rooting to-do list. 1) Download all the files required and provided above - also to put them in separate folders named according to steps for your convenience, if you like. 2) Open SDKManager.exe that you downloaded from Android SDK.zip Install the following : a) TOOLS\Android SDK Platform-tools b) Android 4.2.2 (API 17)\SDK Platform ; Google APIs ; Sources for Android SDK c) EXTRAS\Android Support Library & Google USB driver 3) Place downloaded .FTF firmware files in the FLASHTOOL\firmwares folder. 4) Place downloaded .zip files in their supposedly locations, which is your SDCard. Important note : SDCard on your phone will be shown as SDCARD1 , SDCARD0 is your phone internal memory. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Step 1 - Are you already on a rooted .257? Yes - proceed to Step 4 ; No - go to step 2. For Unlocked Bootloader method, see STEP 7 onwards. Step 2 - .257 does not officially have any root yet, hence you need to flash back to .534 (entirely, including wiping data, to prevent data conflict, bootloops.) *Step 3 - FLASHING .534 ftf > Done with flashing .534; boot into normal screen , use Bin4ry's root tool provided above. > On this tool, you must enable "USB Debugging" and enable "Unknown sources" in Settings > Security. ===how to enable USB debugging=== Go to Settings > About > Tap BUILD NUMBER constantly for 10 times or so. You will get "YOU ARE NOW A DEVELOPER". Back out, you should see "Developer options". Go inside and enable USB debugging/ > On this tool, you can select option 0, 1 or 2, up to you. They're all the same but I used option 0. > Rooting .534 is done. *Step 4 OPTION 1 - you are still .534 here. > Open Flashtool. > Click on LIGHTNING icon on Flashtool > Click Flashmode > Select .257 firmware !!!IMPORTANT!!! REMOVE THE TICK ON WIPE DATA AND CACHE > Get your phone ready in flash mode by switching off, then VOLUME DOWN + connect USB cable. You should hear some audio on your PC that a device is connected. > Start flash *Step 4 OPTION 2 - Still on .534 > Update to .257 from OTA. > Done. You still keep your root. *Step 5 - Now you should be on .257 with root. Double check by opening SuperSU and see if you have any errors. > If no errors, proceed. > Install XZ Dual Recovery via Windows, follow the guide HERE to install DUAL RECOVERY. > If install is successful, try to boot into recovery - to try. > Quickly To boot into recovery, keep pressing VOLUME UP or DOWN. Up = CWM Down = TWRP *Step 6 - > Copy FLASHABLE .290 FTF to your SDcard. > Boot into recovery again > Flash .290.zip in recovery, use TWRP to ease next step. > Select REBOOT in TWRP but under reboot section, select "POWER OFF" > VOLUME DOWN and connect USB for flashmode. > Flash STRIPPED FTF via Flashtool. Do not remove anything, let it be default. DONE. Reboot. You should be all good to go now, first boot may take longer time. # UNLOCKED BOOTLOADER method Basically starting from STEP 5. Now you have .257 rooted, locked bootloader. Remember to BACK UP TRIM AREA first before you proceed to unlock BL and a full back up using Nandroid. Unlock your bootloader first, you can do so using Flashtool by clicking "BLU" next to the LIGHTNING icon or you can do the geek method - which you will mindfark if you're not familiar with command prompt, so I guess I won't post the 2nd method. Now that your bootloader is unlocked. Firstly : --Download SuperSU and place in your SDcard1. > Flash .290 FTF via Flashtool but be very careful on this part. A) Remove the check on "WIPE DATA" "WIPE CACHE" B) FLASH. Let it complete and start up the device. > Confirm on your device that you STILL HAVE SuperSU. But it won't be working, you'll get some binary error. > Flash DooMKernel from GUIDE HERE > Boot into TWRP/CWM, recommended using TWRP as you have the option to POWER OFF. > Navigate and flash SuperSU.zip > Reboot. DONE. |
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Dec 23 2013, 10:10 PM
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QUOTE(ckchan @ Dec 23 2013, 09:41 PM) wow... thanks for the explanation! so basically if we already have root 257, we only need to flash 1 zip file via recovery and 1 ftf file via flashtool. Yes. However, do backup full ROM of your current phone first before proceed. In case anything goes wrong, just restore back the backup.zip done by Nandroid Edit : I have just relocked bootloader and flashed some stripped FTF of .290 to go back to stock kernel. Got to thank a buddy of mine from this forum for a little assistance as well. Will edit the guide tomorrow for more info. This post has been edited by patienceGNR: Dec 23 2013, 10:12 PM |
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Dec 23 2013, 10:48 PM
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Dec 23 2013, 10:50 PM
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Hi
Kinda new for Xperia Z1 and scare to dip into water,not very confident with the open headphone jack >.< |
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Dec 23 2013, 11:06 PM
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Dec 23 2013, 11:27 PM
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For those who want to follow me on the root methods and updates, just follow on XDA. Another update will be tomorrow evening after I'm back from work.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2581559 |
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Dec 23 2013, 11:34 PM
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Dec 23 2013, 11:39 PM
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because it is micro-coated from within for waterproof purpose, same goes to the speaker and that's why our speaker is not as powerful as others..
edit: some of the phone had water damage might be due to manufacturer defect.. better start with a small test to make sure that ur phone is really working instead of when it's really needed to be waterproof only u found that its actually defect anyway, its quite fun when ur frens say that their phones are dirty need to wipe and i just wash my phone XD This post has been edited by WindChaseR: Dec 23 2013, 11:43 PM |
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Dec 23 2013, 11:52 PM
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QUOTE(WindChaseR @ Dec 23 2013, 11:39 PM) because it is micro-coated from within for waterproof purpose, same goes to the speaker and that's why our speaker is not as powerful as others.. any tips ,step by step to detect for defect?edit: some of the phone had water damage might be due to manufacturer defect.. better start with a small test to make sure that ur phone is really working instead of when it's really needed to be waterproof only u found that its actually defect anyway, its quite fun when ur frens say that their phones are dirty need to wipe and i just wash my phone XD |
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QUOTE(WindChaseR @ Dec 23 2013, 11:39 PM) because it is micro-coated from within for waterproof purpose, same goes to the speaker and that's why our speaker is not as powerful as others.. no need la .... edit: some of the phone had water damage might be due to manufacturer defect.. better start with a small test to make sure that ur phone is really working instead of when it's really needed to be waterproof only u found that its actually defect anyway, its quite fun when ur frens say that their phones are dirty need to wipe and i just wash my phone XD just make sure all port close up nicely, than throw in to bin can already .... if water leak in, no matter serious or minor, i sure will request for exchange remember do it asap if phone too old they might refuse, my was just few week old and i get 100% refund keyword : EXCHANGE or refund. (not warranty claim for factory defect unit) |
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Dec 24 2013, 03:58 AM
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QUOTE(patienceGNR @ Dec 23 2013, 08:24 PM) I have a rooted .290 however mine is unlocked bootloader lah. I'll teach the LB method below. for those who want to do the locked bootloader method, proceed with CAUTION and as patienceGNR said, do a NANDROID BACKUP, otherwise you will really lose everythingNot necessary. Just use XZ Dual Recovery. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Before you download anything or start with updating to 4.3 and root, read through the guide fully first as STEP 4 has two options. I'd say go with option 2 as less hassle - less 1 file (and few hundreds Mb) to download. Also, I recommend to download nandroid from PLAY STORE while you are still on .257 rooted. Back up entirely, to SDCARD1. And to back up your TRIM AREA (TA) GUIDE HERE If your computer, device blows up, burns your house down, The Ring ghost comes out of your TV, I am not responsible. Move on if you agree to the terms & conditions. ****************************************************************** How to root .290 I'll go with step by step, instead of skipping .257 update as I did it this way but I'll post a non-root method here. Mine's through unlocked BL. Anything below marked with asterisk (*) means locked bootloader method, marked with hash (#) means unlocked bootloader. Not marked means both ways. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Before we begin, files you will need a) Flashtool - download the latest one for Z1 support! b) Android SDK (a must) c) [not entirely necessary] .257 FTF firmware d) Root tool by Bin4ry e) # .290 FTF firmware f) * XZ Dual Recovery & .290 flashable ZIP g) * Flashable .290 FTF & a MUST PATCH FILE.zip h) * Stripped FTF for FLASHTOOL to flash i) at least 4Gb SDcard ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ **************************************************************************** Pre-rooting to-do list. 1) Download all the files required and provided above - also to put them in separate folders named according to steps for your convenience, if you like. 2) Open SDKManager.exe that you downloaded from Android SDK.zip Install the following : a) TOOLS\Android SDK Platform-tools b) Android 4.2.2 (API 17)\SDK Platform ; Google APIs ; Sources for Android SDK c) EXTRAS\Android Support Library & Google USB driver 3) Place downloaded .FTF firmware files in the FLASHTOOL\firmwares folder. 4) Place downloaded .zip files in their supposedly locations, which is your SDCard. Important note : SDCard on your phone will be shown as SDCARD1 , SDCARD0 is your phone internal memory. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Step 1 - Are you already on a rooted .257? Yes - proceed to Step 4 ; No - go to step 2. For Unlocked Bootloader method, see STEP 7 onwards. Step 2 - .257 does not officially have any root yet, hence you need to flash back to .534 (entirely, including wiping data, to prevent data conflict, bootloops.) *Step 3 - FLASHING .534 ftf > Done with flashing .534; boot into normal screen , use Bin4ry's root tool provided above. > On this tool, you must enable "USB Debugging" and enable "Unknown sources" in Settings > Security. ===how to enable USB debugging=== Go to Settings > About > Tap BUILD NUMBER constantly for 10 times or so. You will get "YOU ARE NOW A DEVELOPER". Back out, you should see "Developer options". Go inside and enable USB debugging/ > On this tool, you can select option 0, 1 or 2, up to you. They're all the same but I used option 0. > Rooting .534 is done. *Step 4 OPTION 1 - you are still .534 here. > Open Flashtool. > Click on LIGHTNING icon on Flashtool > Click Flashmode > Select .257 firmware !!!IMPORTANT!!! REMOVE THE TICK ON WIPE DATA AND CACHE > Get your phone ready in flash mode by switching off, then VOLUME DOWN + connect USB cable. You should hear some audio on your PC that a device is connected. > Start flash *Step 4 OPTION 2 - Still on .534 > Update to .257 from OTA. > Done. You still keep your root. *Step 5 - Now you should be on .257 with root. Double check by opening SuperSU and see if you have any errors. > If no errors, proceed. > Install XZ Dual Recovery via Windows, follow the guide HERE to install DUAL RECOVERY. > If install is successful, try to boot into recovery - to try. > Quickly To boot into recovery, keep pressing VOLUME UP or DOWN. Up = CWM Down = TWRP *Step 6 - > Copy FLASHABLE .290 FTF to your SDcard. > Boot into recovery again > Flash .290.zip in recovery, use TWRP to ease next step. > Select REBOOT in TWRP but under reboot section, select "POWER OFF" > VOLUME DOWN and connect USB for flashmode. > Flash STRIPPED FTF via Flashtool. Do not remove anything, let it be default. DONE. Reboot. You should be all good to go now, first boot may take longer time. # UNLOCKED BOOTLOADER method Basically starting from STEP 5. Now you have .257 rooted, locked bootloader. Remember to BACK UP TRIM AREA first before you proceed to unlock BL and a full back up using Nandroid. Unlock your bootloader first, you can do so using Flashtool by clicking "BLU" next to the LIGHTNING icon or you can do the geek method - which you will mindfark if you're not familiar with command prompt, so I guess I won't post the 2nd method. Now that your bootloader is unlocked. Firstly : --Download SuperSU and place in your SDcard1. > Flash .290 FTF via Flashtool but be very careful on this part. A) Remove the check on "WIPE DATA" "WIPE CACHE" B) FLASH. Let it complete and start up the device. > Confirm on your device that you STILL HAVE SuperSU. But it won't be working, you'll get some binary error. > Flash DooMKernel from GUIDE HERE > Boot into TWRP/CWM, recommended using TWRP as you have the option to POWER OFF. > Navigate and flash SuperSU.zip > Reboot. DONE. this method is still not stable yet because many user reported bootloop after the flash strip.ftf part the locked bootloader method cause my phone to go into bootloop, lucky i have my nandroid backup with me but still i need to start all over from flashing .534, root, and flash .257 [EDIT] my mistake, restoring nandroid backup will restore your root as well so for those who face bootloop :- i) flash back to .534 using flashtool ii) root .534 iii) install dual recovery iv) restore nandroid from recovery if your IMEI turns into 0000000000000, no need panic. just flash back to .534, rmb to wipe everything / factory reset. after that follow the steps above that's it, your phone is same as previous state now This post has been edited by ZeneticX: Dec 24 2013, 07:45 AM |
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Dec 24 2013, 07:14 AM
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i tried to root using LB method for second time, confirmed there's something not right. phone goes into bootloop again
i guess it'll just go back to my nandroid and stick with it for the time being |
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Dec 24 2013, 07:45 AM
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QUOTE(ZeneticX @ Dec 24 2013, 07:14 AM) i tried to root using LB method for second time, confirmed there's something not right. phone goes into bootloop again ok. thanks for the info. was thinking to try it today. guess i'll just wait for the OTA and see how's thing work from there.i guess it'll just go back to my nandroid and stick with it for the time being btw, new firmware certified! bug fix maybe 14.2.A.1.114 |
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Will look into the bootloop issue tonight. Maybe when I'm sober after the Bachelor party.
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