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{{Infobox device | {{Infobox device | ||
| manufacturer = Sony | | manufacturer = Sony | ||
| name = | | name = Xperia J | ||
| codename = jlo | | codename = sony-jlo | ||
| image = | | image = File:sony-jlo.jpg | ||
| imagecaption = Sony Xperia J | | imagecaption = Sony Xperia J | ||
| releaseyear = 2012 | | releaseyear = 2012 | ||
| originalsoftware = Android 4.0.1 | | originalsoftware = Android | ||
| chipset = Qualcomm MSM7227A | | originalversion = 4.0.1 | ||
| cpu = 1x | | chipset = Qualcomm Snapdragon S1 (MSM7227A) | ||
| cpu = 1x Cortex-A5 @ 1GHz | |||
| gpu = Adreno 200 @ 307 MHz | | gpu = Adreno 200 @ 307 MHz | ||
| storage = | | storage = 4 GB (expandable with up to 32 GB MicroSD) | ||
| display = 480x854 | | display = 480x854 | ||
| memory = | | memory = 512 MB | ||
| architecture = armv7 | |||
| type = Handset | |||
| status_usbnet = | |||
| status_flashing = | |||
| status_touch = | |||
| status_screen = | |||
| status_wifi = | |||
| status_xwayland = | |||
| status_fde = | |||
| status_mainline = | |||
| status_battery = | |||
| status_3d = | |||
| status_accel = | |||
| status_audio = | |||
| status_bluetooth = | |||
| status_camera = | |||
| status_gps = | |||
| status_mobiledata = | |||
| status_sms = | |||
| status_calls = | |||
| status = | |||
| booting = no | |||
}} | }} | ||
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== Maintainer(s) == | == Maintainer(s) == | ||
* WilliamO7 | * WilliamO7 | ||
== Users owning this device == | |||
{{Device owners}} | |||
== What works == | == What works == | ||
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== How to enter flash mode == | == How to enter flash mode == | ||
When the device is powered off, press | When the device is powered off, press {{Button|Volume Up}} while plugging in a microUSB cable to enter fastboot. | ||
Nothing will be displayed on the screen when this occurs. | Nothing will be displayed on the screen when this occurs. | ||
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== Booting == | == Booting == | ||
* The Sony Xperia J along with some other 2012/13 Xperia phones (such as its previously attempted sister device [[Sony_Xperia_E_Dual_(sony-nanhu)|Xperia E]] use a ''notoriously'' difficult (to use and generate properly) ELF format for boot images, which we can't generate bootable versions of right now. | * The Sony Xperia J along with some other 2012/13 Xperia phones (such as its previously attempted sister device [[Sony_Xperia_E_Dual_(sony-nanhu)|Xperia E]] use a ''notoriously'' difficult (to use and generate properly) ELF format for boot images, which we can't generate bootable versions of right now. | ||
* Rudimentary support for these formats have been [https://github.com/WilliamO7/pmbootstrap/tree/device-sony-jlo added] and [https:// | * Rudimentary support for these formats have been [https://github.com/WilliamO7/pmbootstrap/tree/device-sony-jlo added] and [https://gitlab.postmarketos.org/postmarketOS/pmbootstrap/-/merge_requests/1074 requested] for inclusion into upstream. | ||
* One thing of note is that the FreeXperia project (now defunct) got a working CM/LOS10 build on this phone (used at the time of testing) and has quite an interesting init script to allow for using LEDs and recovery - the ROM can be downloaded from [http://uploaded.net/file/esw1wzun/from/59w3fb here] if you want to research further (sorry for restrictive host.) | * One thing of note is that the FreeXperia project (now defunct) got a working CM/LOS10 build on this phone (used at the time of testing) and has quite an interesting init script to allow for using LEDs and recovery - the ROM can be downloaded from [http://uploaded.net/file/esw1wzun/from/59w3fb here] if you want to research further (sorry for restrictive host.) | ||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
* [https://www.gsmarena.com/sony_xperia_j-4930.php GSMArena] | * [https://www.gsmarena.com/sony_xperia_j-4930.php GSMArena] |
Latest revision as of 15:09, 4 November 2024
This device is marked as not booting.
Sony Xperia J Sony Xperia J | |
Manufacturer | Sony |
---|---|
Name | Xperia J |
Codename | sony-jlo |
Released | 2012 |
Type | handset |
Hardware | |
Chipset | Qualcomm Snapdragon S1 (MSM7227A) |
CPU | 1x Cortex-A5 @ 1GHz |
GPU | Adreno 200 @ 307 MHz |
Display | 480x854 |
Storage | 4 GB (expandable with up to 32 GB MicroSD) |
Memory | 512 MB |
Architecture | armv7 |
Software | |
Original software | Android |
Original version | 4.0.1 |
postmarketOS | |
Category | testing |
Pre-built images | no |
Contributors
- WilliamO7
Maintainer(s)
- WilliamO7
Users owning this device
What works
- Nothing.
What does not work
- Everything!
To test/do
- Figure out the bootimg format and make the phone boot.
- Get everything else working.
How to enter flash mode
When the device is powered off, press
while plugging in a microUSB cable to enter fastboot. Nothing will be displayed on the screen when this occurs.Installation
Can be flashed normally, but it will not boot atm, see below.
Booting
- The Sony Xperia J along with some other 2012/13 Xperia phones (such as its previously attempted sister device Xperia E use a notoriously difficult (to use and generate properly) ELF format for boot images, which we can't generate bootable versions of right now.
- Rudimentary support for these formats have been added and requested for inclusion into upstream.
- One thing of note is that the FreeXperia project (now defunct) got a working CM/LOS10 build on this phone (used at the time of testing) and has quite an interesting init script to allow for using LEDs and recovery - the ROM can be downloaded from here if you want to research further (sorry for restrictive host.)