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posted 2017-10-11 19:15:04 +0200

If I follow the instructions can I later reload unoffical Android back to the X?

Ok, I have bought the Xperia X and Sailfish OS.

Now the question is if I install Sailfish and realise that I cannot use it as my daily phone, is it easily possibly to reload a custom ROM following the instructions provided by Jolla?

Or should I go and root the device first, and backup the firmware before continuing?

After waiting years for the Nokia successor, I probably should have asked this before now....

Thankyou.

If I follow the instructions can I later reload unoffical Android back to the X?

Ok, I have bought the Xperia X and Sailfish OS.

Now the question is if I install Sailfish and realise that I cannot use it as my daily phone, is it easily possibly to reload a custom ROM following the instructions provided by Jolla?

Or should I go and root the device first, and backup the firmware before continuing?

After waiting years for the Nokia successor, I probably should have asked this before now....

Thankyou.

If I follow the instructions can I later reload unoffical Android back to the X?

Ok, I have bought the Xperia X and Sailfish OS.

Now the question is if I install Sailfish and realise that I cannot use it as my daily phone, is it easily possibly to reload a custom ROM following the instructions provided by Jolla?

Or should I go and root the device first, and backup the firmware before continuing?

After waiting years for the Nokia successor, I probably should have asked this before now....

Thankyou.

If I follow the instructions can I later reload unoffical Android back to the X?

Ok, I have bought the Xperia X and Sailfish OS.

Now the question is if I install Sailfish and realise that I cannot use it as my daily phone, is it easily possibly to reload a custom ROM following the instructions provided by Jolla?

Or should I go and root the device first, and backup the firmware before continuing?

After waiting years for the Nokia successor, I probably should have asked this before now....

Thankyou.