Flashtool-0.9.13.0 Upd Jun 2026

Xperia S, Xperia P, Xperia U, Xperia Sola

Check the status of your bootloader and unlock it (on supported devices).

Back up your photos, contacts, and files. This process often deletes everything. flashtool-0.9.13.0

. Released in late 2013, this specific version was widely used for managing devices from that era, such as the Other core capabilities include: Rooting Support : Obtaining root privileges for supported Xperia models. Recovery and Kernel Installation

Copy the downloaded .ftf file and paste it into the C:\Flashtool\firmwares directory. Step 3: Configure the Flash Settings Xperia S, Xperia P, Xperia U, Xperia Sola

: A major safety addition was the ability to backup and restore the TA (Trim Area) partition . This is critical for users who unlock their bootloaders, as the TA partition contains unique DRM keys required for proprietary Sony features like Bravia Engine and X-Reality. Enhanced Rooting Capabilities :

Flashtool version is a legacy release of the popular open-source utility designed specifically for Sony Xperia devices. Originally developed by Bin4ry and later maintained by Androxyde , it is primarily used for flashing official Sony firmware files (.ftf) to unbrick devices or upgrade/downgrade Android versions. Key Technical Review (Version 0.9.13.0) Step 3: Configure the Flash Settings : A

key (the flash key) while connecting the cable to the phone. : Open Flashtool, select the "Lightning" icon, choose , and select your FTF file to begin the process. Troubleshooting Common Issues FTF Not Recognized : Ensure the firmware file is placed in the /firmwares/ subfolder within the Flashtool installation directory. Driver Errors

| You SHOULD use it if… | You should NOT use it if… | | :--- | :--- | | You own an Xperia Arc, Neo, Play, Ray, S, Z, Z1, Z2 | You own an Xperia XZ3, 1, 5, 10 series | | You need to unbrick a 2011–2014 Xperia | You want to flash custom ROMs (use TWRP) | | You want to backup DRM keys before unlocking | You’re afraid of command-line interfaces | | You’re a retro Android enthusiast | You expect a one-click modern GUI |

While holding the button, connect the USB cable to your computer. The LED on your phone should turn , indicating it is in Flashmode. 4. Flashing Process