There are many
official ways how to update firmware on your Sony (Ericsson) XPERIA
smartphone. You can use PC Companion or Sony Update Service on Windows
computers or you can use Sony Bridge for Mac on Apple computers. But
sometimes it is better to use unofficial way - you can get latest
firmware as it's released for your country etc. Androxyde Flashtool is
the best PC utility, which allows you to install new firmware, decrypt
firmware files from Sony or relock bootloader on your phone. And it's
available for Windows, Linux and Mac.
Androxyde Flashtool is very powerfull software, which allows you to make many advanced things with your phone.
Flashtool is a flashing software that can be used to:
- Flash original Images (Android 1.6, 2.1, 2.3 Images)
- Root your phone
- Install Recovery, Busybox, custom kernels
- Clean your Rom (remove
/system/apps apps of your choice) (Be careful, unless you really know
what you do, do not modify the default list. This can make your phone
stuck at the SE Logo)
- Clear dalvik cache
- Optimize (install of JIT v2) (Disabled in 0.4, will readd it as a plugin for 2.1 phones only)
- Customize (installs apps found in the custom/apps folder of the flashtool)
- Clean uninstalled (remove any references to system apps removed in the Clean (root needed) step)
- Edit any text file on the device
- Rebrand your device
(Official text from developer)
Download link: Androxyde flashtool under Installation tab
How does it work?
As you can see, there are several functions. Some of them work for
all Xperias, some of them not. But there are two functions which work
for every Xperia smartphone - firmware and kernel flashing.
Something for the beginning:
- downloaded .ftf files should be stored in flashtool folder . There's a folder called firmwares -> this is for .ftf files (C:\Flashtool\firmwares)
- connect your Xperia only when flashtool wants it
- ignore when flashtool says "Hold back button," buttons for connecting are specific for every smartphone (list below)
- make a backup before flashing! Use MyPhoneExplorer, PC Companion, apps in your smartphone, whatever you want...
- if flashtool didn't flashed selected firmware, remove battery from
your Xperia for five minutes a insert it back. Next connect should be
working
Buttons for connection with flashtool:
Flashmode:
- Back: ARC (S), NEO (V), PRO, PLAY
- Volume DOWN (-): MINI (pro), RAY, ACTIVE, Live with Walkman, Xperia P, Xperia S, Xperia T, Xperia U, Xperia V, Sola
Fastboot mode:
- Menu: ARC (S), NEO (V), PRO
- Search: PLAY
- Volume UP (+): MINI (pro), RAY, ACTIVE, Live with Walkman, Xperia P, Xperia S, Xperia T, Xperia U, Xperia V, Sola
Firmware flashing
What do you need:
- Androxyde flashtool installed (+ drivers for your phone)
- Xperia smartphone
- USB cable for your Xperia
- .ftf file with firmware to flash
How to flash?
- Run flashtool and click on the flash button

- Choose "Flash mode", click "OK"

- From the list on the left select firmware for flashing - BE CAREFUL, if you choose bad firmware you should brick your Xperia!
- On the right side check "No final verification." If you
want to delete your data, check both boxes with "Wipe.." If you want to
flash only a part of firmware, use the "Exclude.." option in the middle.
Don't use it if you don't know what are you doing!

- Click "OK" and wait for instructions to connect your phone

- Turn off your phone.
- Connect your Xperia while holding the button from the list above. Make sure you're using button which you should use! Don't forget you're in flashmode! When the window disappears, release the button.
- Wait until flashtool flashes your firmware. If there's not 100% in the progressbar, it's not done!
- Disconnect your Xperia and turn it on (or make some other changes you want)
Kernel flashing
You can flash kernels with these extensions: .img, .elf or .sin. For
flashing stock kernel use the guide above (for firmware flashing).
Remember you need to download kernel file first. Kernels are NOT
included in flashtool installation.
- Run flashtool.
- Turn off your phone.
- Connect your Xperia while holding the button for fastboot mode (from the list above)
- Click on the flash button. Choose "Fastboot mode", click "OK"

- On the right side click "Select kernel to Flash" and choose your kernel. Click "Open"


- Move the window right or left to see the log in flashtool window. If it says "OKAY" everything went good.

- Close the Fastboot Toolbox using button on the right, disconnect your Xperia and turn it on.
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