![]() NET Framework 4.6, which means Windows XP and Vista (incl. NET Framework 4.0 only supports SSL and TLS 1.0, thus XperiFirm is now targeting. Sony's server has discontinued support for obsolete security protocols (SSL, TLS 1.0/1.1) and requires TLS 1.2+ support. This should not be a problem if you're downloading firmware using XperiFirm directly (not manually). However, if any of the files happens to be corrupted, unpacking will most likely fail. * Since the MD5 checksum is missing for these new firmware, integrity verification for them is impossible. 61.0.A.14.3 for Xperia 1 III) due to missing MD5 checksum information for the firmware files. FIX: Fixed inability to download new firmware (i.e. ![]() * Due to this API change on Sony's side, XperiFirm 5.6.2 is no longer able to fetch firmware from Sony and is not supported. Implementation has been added for additional tags that may appear in the future, with different colors, without having to update the application. MINOR: The "Wi-Fi" tag is now colored dark-red ("dual" tag is still colored blue). MINOR: Model tags (like "dual" and "Wi-Fi") will no longer be included in the full device name, as it's no longer used in official device naming. FIX: Fixed connection error when trying to request a customizations list from Sony's server due to API change. FIX: Replaced old ZipArchive library to fix unpacking firmware over 4 GiB in size. There are a whole bunch of tutorials on the internet and on this forum. ![]() This is outside the scope of this thread.
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