Sony releases Emma, a flash tool for flashing stock ROMs on unlocked Xperia devices

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Sony releases Emma, a flash tool for flashing stock ROMs on unlocked Xperia devices 4

Sony continues to show us how much love they have for hacking and tinkering by releasing Emma, a new flash tool for Xperia devices with unlocked bootloaders. It's in beta, and it gives users the ability to revert back to Sony stock ROMs. For starters, it's only available on the Xperia S, Xperia arc, and Xperia arc S, but more handsets will be added soon. You can download the software from their developer site and check out the video to see how easy it is.

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  1. can emma work for sony ericsson live with walkman wt19i
    and the emma software i havee registered as a new user and yet not got the email so
    i cant use that software now ..
    how to bypass that register sytem of emma

  2. can emma work for sony ericsson live with walkman wt19i
    and the emma software i havee registered as a new user and yet not got the email so
    i cant use that software now ..
    how to bypass that register sytem of emma

    1. Download the Flash tool for Xperia devices.
      Unzip the file you downloaded and place it somewhere on your computer.
      In the unzipped folder, run Emma.exe. During the installation, make sure you remember the installation path:
      Default path in Windows 64 bit is: “C:Program Files (x86)Sony MobileEmma”
      Default path in Windows 32 bit is: “C:Program FilesSony MobileEmma”
      Copy the Customization.ini file. You find it in the Flash_tool_for_Xperia_X.zip.
      Paste the Customization.ini file into the installation folder. The installation folder is the folder named Emma in the installation path examples on point 3.1 and 3.2 above.
      Click Start > All programs > Sony Mobile > Emma (if you used the default installation path from step 3 above) to start the flash tool

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