Android phones capable of running Jolla's Sailfish OS, gesture based mobile operating system, are now added by Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro. Work is done by Sailfish OS porters, in this case especially Matti Lehtimäki



Do you have an old Xperia Pro laying around? Install Jolla's Sailfish OS on it, the operating system seems to run on this 512MB of RAM smartphone, and the hardware is quite well supported too. For other models, check the end of this post.





[guide] Install Sailfish OS on Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro





Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro is a GSM smartphone released on 2011. It has a 1GHz single core processor, 512MB of RAM and 1GB of internal storage, 480Mb free for user space. Using Sailfish OS on this phone expands the internal storage with SD Card (required), making it act like a (max) 32GB storage device, but the reading/writing speed depends a lot on the SD card specs.



Disclaimer : Testing with any unofficial images is in your own responsibility. If you brick the device following this guide, it's up to you to fix. This guide is written by information available on July 2015, please check any possible updates in the sources linked in the end of this post.



Got worried? Instead of installing the full operating system guided below, you can try installing



Before you start: You'll need a fast SD card with at least 8GB of storage for the installation. Speed matters, as the new operating system will use the card memory for all the apps and data, so class 10 (UHS-1) or faster one is strongly recommended

with at least 8GB of storage for the installation. Speed matters, as the new operating system will use the card memory for all the apps and data, so class 10 (UHS-1) or faster one is strongly recommended You'll need a computer equipped with SD Card reader running on Linux, Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7. Windows 8 can be used after disabling Driver Signature Enforcement. Windows 8.1 additionally requires installing update from Microsoft to the Sony Driver. Mac OS is not fully covered in this guide, but it can be used with a virtual machine (virtually running some of the operating systems mentioned)

equipped with SD Card reader running on Linux, Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7. Windows 8 can be used after disabling Driver Signature Enforcement. Windows 8.1 additionally requires installing update from Microsoft to the Sony Driver. Mac OS is not fully covered in this guide, but it can be used with a virtual machine (virtually running some of the operating systems mentioned) Remove PIN lock on your SIM-card to be used on your Xperia, using any phone. This must be done as the new operating system will not ask for PIN code on this device

on your SIM-card to be used on your Xperia, using any phone. This must be done as the new operating system will not ask for PIN code on this device Download LegacyXperia cm-11.0 nightly (not officially supported by Cyanogenmod, tested to work with cm-11-20150511-UNOFFICIAL-LegacyXperia-iyokan.zip)

LegacyXperia cm-11.0 nightly (not officially supported by Cyanogenmod, tested to work with cm-11-20150511-UNOFFICIAL-LegacyXperia-iyokan.zip) Download Sailfish OS for Xperia Pro image

Step 1: Unlock Sony Xperia bootloader Note: If you have unlocked the bootloader already earlier, you still need to factory reset your phone, or at least format the /system folder

Unlock bootloader on your Sony Xperia using this

Note 1: During the Sony guide, you install the Android SDK. This gives you the adb and fastboot tools, and (hopefully) installs the required adb and fastboot drivers

Note 2: If you have enabled My Xperia, this feature must be turned off before unlocking the device. Keys to any encrypted content must be removed as well

Note 3: The unlocking will factory reset you phone. Refer to the guide by Sony for what's lost during this, and make your backups in advance

On Linux, you can install the adb and fastboot with the following commands: Debian/Ubuntu:

apt-get install android-tools-adb android-tools-fastboot



Fedora:

yum install android-tools



Mageia 5:

urpmi android-tools



OpenSUSE:

zypper in android-tools

Step 2: Prepare you SD Card and copy the needed files is a GSM smartphone released on 2011. It has a 1GHz single core processor, 512MB of RAM and 1GB of internal storage, 480Mb free for user space. Using Sailfish OS on this phone expands the internal storage with SD Card (required), making it act like a (max) 32GB storage device, but the reading/writing speed depends a lot on the SD card specs.: Testing with any unofficial images is in your own responsibility. If you brick the device following this guide, it's up to you to fix. This guide is written by information available on July 2015, please check any possible updates in the sources linked in the end of this post.Instead of installing the full operating system guided below, you can try installing Angry Birds Stella launcher on your Android phone, available on Google Play Store . The launcher is officially supported by Jolla, but it's not full operating system, it only gives an idea what Sailfish OS has to offer for your user experience.on your Sony Xperia using this guide by Sony





You will need to format your SD card with two primary, inactive partitions. File system for partition 1 is FAT32 (this partitions works as the removable SD Card), and for partition 2 ext4 (this part works as the operating system memory, minimum 4GB recommended. This partition will hold all your apps and their data, so if you have a lot of space, please maximize)

On windows: You can use MiniTool Partition Wizard

On Linux: you can use ADB tools following this guide When done, copy both of the downloaded files to the partition 1 (FAT32), shut down your phone and insert the SD Card. Note that the SD Card must remain in the phone to run Sailfish OS on it, but the first partition can still be used for moving data between devices.





Step 3: Boot your phone to fastboot mode





If you have a physical Menu button, that is the fastboot button; otherwise it is Volume-Up. Hold that button down while connecting an USB cable between your Xperia and computer, and release the fastboot button. You should see blue LED on your phone. If not, try again.





Step 4: Fastboot the recovery image

Find fastboot.exe on your PC (...\Android-SDK\platform-tools)

Extract Sailfish image zip -file on your computer and copy file named hybris-boot.img into the same directory as fastboot.exe

into the same directory as fastboot.exe Open a command prompt as an administrator ( cmd on Windows, or any terminal on Linux) and navigate to your fastboot.exe directory using cd command

on Windows, or any on Linux) and navigate to your fastboot.exe directory using cd command Enter fastboot devices to check if fastboot is working. This command should print something like: 123ABC456 fastboot. If the result is an empty line, troubleshoot fastboot

to check if fastboot is working. This command should print something like: 123ABC456 fastboot. If the result is an empty line, troubleshoot fastboot Enter fastboot flash boot hybris-boot.img to flash the kernel. This should take only few seconds

Step 5: Flash the new ROM's using recovery mode Still using the command line or terminal, enter command

fastboot reboot

and wait for your Xperia to show a boot image.

and wait for your Xperia to show a boot image. Now press Volume-Down -button every second on your phone until your LED turns blue. If successful, you're now in a recovery mode



Note: If the phone is not booting at all, reboot your phone into fastboot mode again, enter fastboot erase system and fastboot erase userdata . This will erase all data and settings. After that, try again - in most cases, problems occurs if there was already something in the system folder.

After entering the recovery mode, you should see a menu on your phone screen. Navigate the menus with Vol-Up/Down to choose, Home to confirm, Back to go back. If those don't work, refer to Sony guide for correct buttons on your device. Select Install .zip

Select Choose .zip from /Storage/SDcard0

Select the Cyanogen mod ROM .zip ("cm-11.....zip") Repeat the steps for Sailfish OS image Repeat the steps for Sailfish OS image Your phone should be turned off, unlocked, factory reset done, SD Card attached.If you have a physical Menu button, that is the fastboot button; otherwise it is Volume-Up. Hold that button down while connecting an USB cable between your Xperia and computer, and release the fastboot button. You should see blue LED on your phone. If not, try again. List of supported devices

Select Install .zip

Select Choose .zip from /Storage/SDcard0

Select the Sailfish OS Xperia zip ("sailfishos-....zip")

Step 6: Test, camera fix, other known issues

Remove USB Cable, turn your phone off, insert SIM Card and boot normally. You should see Sailfish OS running soon. On this ported version the hardware is quite well supported, but the following features needs to be fixed manually, are missing, or doesn't work as they should:

Camera fix:

Enter Settings > System > Developer Tools

Enable Developer Mode and connection. Enter your new password.

Connect your phone to your computer for SSH connection using USB (separate drivers might be needed) or having the devices in the same WLAN network

Launch SSH terminal on your computer (on windows, install for example Putty ) and connect to your phone via SSH using the IP shown on Sailfish OS Settings > System > Developer Tools.

) and connect to your phone via SSH using the IP shown on Sailfish OS Settings > System > Developer Tools. Connect using SSH, correct IP, port setting 22, username "nemo" and your password. After connected, enter in terminal: devel-su [your password again, in hidden writing] zypper ref zypper in --from iyokan harbour-cameraplus exit exit

Known issues: Sim pin query is currently not supported, please remove pin query using LegacyXperia or another phone.

UPDATE : Store works now for installing new apps No Jolla Store. You can install applications using rpm packages available for example on OpenRepos.

: Store works now for installing new apps OpenRepos. No OTA updates. To update your device, you need to flash a later Sailfish OS image or use terminal with available repositories

Keyboard layout cannot be changed from settings, should be fixed in upcoming Sailfish release.

Virtual keyboard visible when hardware keyboard is used.

Bluetooth contact sync does not work.

Compass reports incorrect (unscaled) value.

Random graphics bugs with text in Warehouse (and possibly other programs), can be fixed by putting the program to backgroung and foreground again.

Refer to bugzilla for list of other known issues

Disclaimer : Testing with any unofficial images is in your own responsibility. If you brick the device following this guide, it's up to you to fix. This guide is written by information available on July 2015, please check any possible updates in the sources linked in the end of this post.



Note regarding other devices: This guide, in its main parts, might work out of the box for other Xperia models as well, but as of today, there are no images for Sailfish OS available yet. However, porting Sailfish OS to several Android phones is a work in progress, you can Freenode IRC: #sailfishos-porters to join the contribution or ask any questions. The Sailfish OS community is very helpful



Thanks goes to Matti Lehtimäki for making this port available, and also for checking this guide before publishing. Sail On porters! : Testing with any unofficial images is in your own responsibility. If you brick the device following this guide, it's up to you to fix. This guide is written by information available on July 2015, please check any possible updates in the sources linked in the end of this post.: This guide, in its main parts, might work out of the box for other Xperia models as well, but as of today, there are no images for Sailfish OS available yet. However, porting Sailfish OS to several Android phones is a work in progress, you can follow it up here or visitto join the contribution or ask any questions. The Sailfish OS community is very helpfulThanks goes to Matti Lehtimäki for making this port available, and also for checking this guide before publishing. Sail On porters!



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