Sony Xperia T LT30 Service Manuals

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Sony Xperia T LT30 Service Manuals

Sony pdf service manuals for Sony Xperia T LT30:
• Customization,
• Part List,
• Repair Movie,
• Test and Calibration,
• Test Instruction,
• Trouble Shooting Guide,
• Working Instruction

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First and foremost A BIG THANKS for all the service manuals, my next question is i need the unlock code for this phone as i will be traveling to taiwan this month. would you know where i could obtain that? im in the USA and my carrier is AT&T
 

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In America it is... Long live America! * read the sarcasm*

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Not if you buy it in contract and get a discount because you bought the phone with it. Then it is part of your agreement, and thus they can make it illegal to unlock without there consent

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---------- Post added at 01:37 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:36 PM ----------

This law went in affect in January if I recall correctly, please correct me if I'm wrong

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Thats ridiculus, if you buy the phone its yours!
But not if it's on a tariff, if it's subsidised it belongs to the network until the term is complete, you cannot sell or modify. Same applies in UK, never heard of it being enforced, usually the just blacklist the device if you breach the contract.

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gregbradley

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But not if it's on a tariff, if it's subsidised it belongs to the network until the term is complete, you cannot sell or modify. Same applies in UK, never heard of it being enforced, usually the just blacklist the device if you breach the contract.

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I dont believe the phone does belong to the company. And I am sure its not illegal to modify it, otherwise why would Sony allow unlocking at all, they would be party to illegal activities...
 

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Sony provide the service for developers who own outright, this is why bootloader locked on subsidised handset.

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gregbradley

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Sony provide the service for developers who own outright, this is why bootloader locked on subsidised handset.

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Not true, Sony provide the sevice for all people, you do not need to be a "developer"
Also, my handset was free from vodafone and I have unlocked it....
All T's come locked, and you dont have to be special to unlock them, just have one that is allowed to be unlocked by your provider
 

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I dont believe the phone does belong to the company. And I am sure its not illegal to modify it, otherwise why would Sony allow unlocking at all, they would be party to illegal activities...
Actually it does belong to the company until the end of your term.
Sony provides the service, but its targeted at non branded devices, which are not sold/subsidized by service providers. Most service providers even lock the bootloader to prevent you from unlocking it, and thus performing illegal operations without you knowing it.

That said, I don't think service providers who let you unlock it, have big problems with it, it's just that you lose warranty from that moment on.

I don't know if the same applies for the U.K., but it does for the U.S.

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So good on Vodafone, if only more networks where like that, they are the exception though, all other network supplied ones are locked and unlockable (unless sourced through a third party ie cpw phones4u etc) .
Although they will still lock the handset if you breech, so it's not yours till the contract is complete?
Otherwise anyone could order a handset and tariff and default on it keeping the handset.
"developers" was used as a loose tag, yes anyone can use the service with an eligible handset.



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So good on Vodafone, if only more networks where like that, they are the exception though, all other network supplied ones are locked (unless sourced through a third party ie cpw phones4u etc) .
Although they will still lock the handset if you breech, so it's not yours till the contract is complete?
Otherwise anyone could order a handset and tariff and default on it keeping the handset.
"developers" was used as a loose tag, yes anyone can use the service with an eligible handset.



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Not all, T-mobile Netherlands also let you unlock

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