When prompted, turn off your phone and connect it to your PC while holding the Volume Down button to enter Flash Mode. Where to Find It
Like other versions of the Sony Mobile Flasher , 0.9.13.0 serves as a Swiss Army knife for Xperia maintenance: flashtool-0.9.13.0
Users can "de-bloat" their ROMs by removing unwanted /system/apps or installing custom recoveries (TWRP/CWM) and kernels. When prompted, turn off your phone and connect
Version 0.9.13.0 added a specific root exploit via the service menu, which worked effectively on the Xperia Z1 and Z Ultra series. Because this is an older version, it is
Because this is an older version, it is typically hosted on community repositories rather than the main site, which now promotes version 0.9.36.0 and above. You can find archived versions on sites like AndroidFileHost or through dedicated threads on XDA Forums . Flashtool - 4PDA
The general workflow for flashing a device remains consistent with the developer’s official instructions :
When prompted, turn off your phone and connect it to your PC while holding the Volume Down button to enter Flash Mode. Where to Find It
Like other versions of the Sony Mobile Flasher , 0.9.13.0 serves as a Swiss Army knife for Xperia maintenance:
Users can "de-bloat" their ROMs by removing unwanted /system/apps or installing custom recoveries (TWRP/CWM) and kernels.
Version 0.9.13.0 added a specific root exploit via the service menu, which worked effectively on the Xperia Z1 and Z Ultra series.
Because this is an older version, it is typically hosted on community repositories rather than the main site, which now promotes version 0.9.36.0 and above. You can find archived versions on sites like AndroidFileHost or through dedicated threads on XDA Forums . Flashtool - 4PDA
The general workflow for flashing a device remains consistent with the developer’s official instructions :