Unlocking the bootloader on your device is one of the most awesome things about Android, and can really help you customize your phone to suit your needs. For some time now, Sony has been very ...
We were left with a bitter taste after the launch of the much-anticipated Sony Xperia Z4, which was actually just an updated Z3, presented as Xperia Z3+, so we had even higher expectations from the ...
Sony has updated its Sony Xperia bootloader unlock tool, it is now designed to make unlocking of your Sony Xperia smartphone easier. The new bootloader unlock tool for Sony’s Xperia devices is design ...
We continue to fight the war against phone theft with kill switches, but companies like Sony have been providing theft protection for years. Sony’s My Xperia app can locate, lock, factory reset or ...
Sony made an announcement that should get developers and modders hearts a-thumping. Not only has it given its Unlock Boot Loader service web page a much needed facelift, making it easer for even ...
According to Sony Unlock Bootloader site, Warning! At the moment, unlocking the Xperia™ Z1 boot loader will stop the camera functionality. Based on the reports on XDA, you will not be able to use the ...
In an effort to appeal to developers and tinkerers, Sony has made it easier to unlock the bootloaders on its Xperia devices. The company recently updated its bootloader unlocking service with a ...
The latest Sony flagship, the Xperia Z1, comes with a locked bootloader (unfortunately), and either they did it on purpose, or there’s some kind of glitch, because it seems that right now the Xperia ...
Developers and hackers, rejoice! Sony Ericsson will be unlocking the bootloader for a handful of its newer models, meaning no more painstaking custom unlocks and ROM hunts. Plus, it’s all totally ...
Luke Westaway is a senior editor at CNET and writer/ presenter of Adventures in Tech, a thrilling gadget show produced in our London office. Luke's focus is on keeping you in the loop with a mix of ...
There seems to be something in the water over at Sony Ericsson’s offices. Not long after announcing it was reversing its decision to upgrade the Xperia X10 to Gingerbread (Android 2.3), Sony Ericsson ...
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