Gingerbreak might be your best shot. On 19 avr, 04:26, arjoon <arjoon...@gmail.com> wrote: > 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 <carl.johans...@sonyericsson.com> 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.comtoget 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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