Hi Carl,

Thanks for releasing the unlock to the bootloader. The primary
function of unlocking the bootloader of the new Xperia range of phones
was so that android devs could test create and innovate using the
impressive hardware of these phones. What I don't understand however,
is how we're supposed to do that without root access. All known ways
to root the phone have been unsuccessful on the Arc so far. I'm just
wondering what Sony Ericsson's vision and motivation is in unlocking
the bootloader. I'll admit that it is true, you did hear the devs
request to unlock the bootloader, but at the same time you've denied
root access!

Looking forward to your reply

Thanks for listening.

On Apr 14, 12:11 pm, Carl <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It is now possible to unlock the boot loader for certain series of
> Sony Ericsson 2011 Android™ Gingerbread phones.
>
> Go tohttp://unlockbootloader.sonyericsson.comto get instructions and
> a key to unlock the boot loader.
>
> Please note that you may void the warranty of your phone if you unlock
> the boot loader. See your phone’s warranty statement for details.
> More information is available on the unlock boot loader web site.
>
> For any questions, Sony Ericsson will monitor this thread on Google
> groups. However, we cannot guarantee an answer for every question
> asked in this forum. Please remember that you are unlocking the boot
> loader at your own risk.
>
> Br,
> Carl Johansson
> Sony Ericsson Developer World

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