Difference between revisions of "Sony Xperia T3 (sony-seagull)"
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{{Infobox device | {{Infobox device | ||
+ | | image = File:T3-weston.jpg | ||
| manufacturer = Sony | | manufacturer = Sony | ||
| name = Xperia T3 | | name = Xperia T3 | ||
+ | | imagecaption = Sony Xperia T3 running Weston | ||
| codename = seagull | | codename = seagull | ||
| releaseyear = 2014 | | releaseyear = 2014 | ||
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* Flash System | * Flash System | ||
* Flash kernel | * Flash kernel | ||
+ | * USB Network | ||
+ | * Screen | ||
+ | * Touch | ||
== What does not work == | == What does not work == | ||
− | + | * no Wifi/GSM | |
− | * no | ||
* unknown UART pinout | * unknown UART pinout | ||
(so basically we can't be sure that it boots, but it seems to stay powered on) | (so basically we can't be sure that it boots, but it seems to stay powered on) | ||
+ | |||
+ | == What has not been tested == | ||
+ | * Compass, accelerometer, gyroscope, GPS, light sensor | ||
+ | * Bluetooth, NFC | ||
+ | * Camera | ||
+ | * Audio | ||
== How to enter flash mode == | == How to enter flash mode == | ||
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* Long press volume up + power button | * Long press volume up + power button | ||
* press the "off" button behind the SIM/SD card cover with a pin. This breaks the battery connection, so USB needs to be unplugged as well. | * press the "off" button behind the SIM/SD card cover with a pin. This breaks the battery connection, so USB needs to be unplugged as well. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Misc == | ||
+ | The device shares the <code>yukon</code> platform with other Xperia devices, such as the Xperia E3 (Flamingo), M2 (Eagle) and T2 Ultra (Tianchi). As such, the kernel likely works on all of these. | ||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
[https://developer.sonymobile.com/downloads/xperia-open-source-archives/open-source-archive-for-build-18-1-a-1-23/ Kernel source] | [https://developer.sonymobile.com/downloads/xperia-open-source-archives/open-source-archive-for-build-18-1-a-1-23/ Kernel source] |
Revision as of 09:39, 29 January 2018
USB Networking | |
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Flashing | |
Touchscreen | |
Display | |
WiFi | |
Xwayland | |
FDE | |
Mainline | |
Battery | |
3D Acceleration | |
Accelerometer | |
Audio | |
Bluetooth | |
Camera | |
GPS | |
Mobile data | |
SMS | |
Calls | |
USB OTG | |
Contents
Contributors
- MayeulC
Maintainer(s)
- MayeulC
What works
- Flash System
- Flash kernel
- USB Network
- Screen
- Touch
What does not work
- no Wifi/GSM
- unknown UART pinout
(so basically we can't be sure that it boots, but it seems to stay powered on)
What has not been tested
- Compass, accelerometer, gyroscope, GPS, light sensor
- Bluetooth, NFC
- Camera
- Audio
How to enter flash mode
- Power off the phone
- Press volume up
- Keep volume up pressed, and connect the phone to the computer
- wait until the LED turns blue, then release volume up (this can take a few seconds)
How to turn off the phone
Since you can't remove the battery without opening the phone, you can do the following instead:
- Long press volume up + power button
- press the "off" button behind the SIM/SD card cover with a pin. This breaks the battery connection, so USB needs to be unplugged as well.
Misc
The device shares the yukon
platform with other Xperia devices, such as the Xperia E3 (Flamingo), M2 (Eagle) and T2 Ultra (Tianchi). As such, the kernel likely works on all of these.