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#1 OFFLINE   gulfam_gill

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Posted 09 September 2018 - 14:29

Any Solution Root device Bootloader Unlocked: NO 
can install twrp recovery ?

 

 

 


Previous Device Xperia Z5 E6653 was Bootloader Unlocked Allowed: Yes,... i installed firmware zip through TWRP 

that firmware also shows configuration message

Bootloader Unlocked Allowed: NO
but bootloader was unlocked and Twrp recovery also had working,,,  

 

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#2 OFFLINE   Jurij

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Posted 10 September 2018 - 11:57

 

Bootloader Unlocked Allowed: NO

 

That means you can't unlock bootloader in your device. I don't believe such a phone can have unlocked bootloader. That phones bootloader can be unlocked only by Sony factory or service centre with proper Sony service equipment + level access.

 

Search for root methods working on phone with locked bootloader or sell your phone and buy unit where bootloader unlock is possible.


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#3 OFFLINE   maverick6664

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Posted 24 September 2019 - 22:16

 

Any Solution Root device Bootloader Unlocked: NO 
can install twrp recovery ?

 

 

 


Previous Device Xperia Z5 E6653 was Bootloader Unlocked Allowed: Yes,... i installed firmware zip through TWRP 

that firmware also shows configuration message

Bootloader Unlocked Allowed: NO
but bootloader was unlocked and Twrp recovery also had working,,,  

 

You can root it with kingroot.    See https://rootmydevice...sony-xperia-z5/     But this software plants (maybe) unwanted program in your phone, so you can replace it to supersu, after you rooted it.   After you rooted your phone with kingroot, you can install supersu and "system app remover", so at first you should disable kingroot in your device to confirm supersu is working, then remove kingroot with "system app remover."   Then your phone looks like rooted with supersu.   You can do it w/o twrp recovery.


Edited by maverick6664, 24 September 2019 - 22:18.

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