XPERIA X10i UNBRICK SOLUTION

Apr 22, 2013
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I tried using your solution but every time I failed to connect my X10 to flash mode. Unplug the USB, take out put back the battery of my phone, press the back button on the phone and plug in USB but nothing comes out and just showing 19/025/2013 04:25:24 - INFO - Searching Xperia....
19/025/2013 04:25:24 - ERROR - Please plug you device in flash mode many many times. My phone battery was fully charge with 5 hours. Any solutions with this?
 

noob hacker

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try this: plug your cable in computer but dont conect your phone,then open flash tools,run flash and chose x 10 i baseband and kernel only ftf,then flash tools will ask you for conect your phone in flash mode.then pull batery of your phone and wait 1 minute,pull batery in,hold back button and conect usb in phone.the phone should be in the flash mode and start flashing.I repared 2 xperia x 10 that were compleatly dead,seus,pc companion and flash tools dont recognize it and only blinking red,no boot up,no bootloop, no power on, nothing helped
 
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Apr 22, 2013
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try this: plug your cable in computer but dont conect your phone,then open flash tools,run flash and chose x 10 i baseband and kernel only ftf,then flash tools will ask you for conect your phone in flash mode.then pull batery of your phone and wait 1 minute,pull batery in,hold back button and conect usb in phone.the phone should be in the flash mode and start flashing.I repared 2 xperia x 10 that were compleatly dead,seus,pc companion and flash tools dont recognize it and only blinking red,no boot up,no bootloop, no power on, nothing helped
I tried this before but still can't connect my phone to flash mode.:(
 

humbach

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some questions

I think i can't send you because im at Malaysia and thats not my phone.
Hi,

I have some confirmation questions:

Which ROM ftf do you have, which was the original baseband on the phone? Maybe check in STOCK ROM list for a better suited ROM.

I have better experiences when connecting the other way round: plug the cable into the phone and connect either at the computer or into a short usb-extender cable in convenient reach.
When doing it the other way round, I have often 'timing problems' to fiddle the usb micro into the socket at the phone.
Maybe try another cable and/or carefully press the plug to the phones frontside to prevent connection problems.

Alexej