Ashler
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No, I bought if from a store.Have you tried contacting the person you bought it from and asked for the PIN code?
No, I bought if from a store.Have you tried contacting the person you bought it from and asked for the PIN code?
Allright it seems Android 11 needs another method. In the comments of the video above there is two methods for android 11Not working, unfortunately.
Oh, I thought that might be the case. That makes it more complicated. Can you take it back to the store? They should have checked that it was operational? They might be able to contact the seller for the details?No, I bought if from a store.
Allright it seems Android 11 needs another method. In the comments of the video above there is two methods for android 11
1. Seems to be quite easy and quick one:
2. With accessibility menu (user @kmli from the comments of the Walkman with Android 9 FRP bypass video used this successfully to unlock his WM1AM2)
I have said it before on this forum: don't buy electronics from Amazon. I have had multiple bad experiences, the worst being delivery of Shure SE846 with everything in the box except the actual IEMs. In their place was two quarters. Apparently, Amazon weighs boxes for theft identification and I'm guessing each IEM weighs about the same as a quarter. This is just one of my bad electronics purchase experiences with Amazon.Ordered the wm1a, amazon delivers me an empty box, I believe either driver stole it or packaging people at amazon stole it. I was pretty upset to pick up an empty box when I was looking forward to it the whole day.
Amazon sends me a replacement, and now this comes with a dead pixel.
On a positive note, it is a very nice change for me to use a Sony DAP vs AK as I was always AK for many years.
Anyways, anyone else experience receiving a unit with a dead pixel? I never had this happen with AK DAPs.
Just guessing, dare not confirm, it stated Fr which is France and below LECTEUR is French too. Might mean it is an EU unit which is capped.Is this model volume capped? sony yy1298b. Buying this used model via eBay and o would like to know of this is the European version/capped.
Is this model volume capped? sony yy1298b. Buying this used model via eBay and o would like to know of this is the European version/capped.
Destination code | Area | Volume | Language | FM range | NW-WM1 | NW-A20 | NW-A35 |
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J | Japan | uncapped | Japanese only (NW) / multilingual (default Japanese) (NWZ) | 76 - 95/108 MHz | Line-in recording menu and settings (WMC-NWR1 cable necessary); specific profile setting for MDR-NC31/NWNC33 NC earphones; ATRAC (Lossless) playback* | Line-in recording menu and settings (WMC-NWR1 cable necessary); specific profile setting for MDR-NC31/NWNC33 NC earphones; ATRAC (Lossless) playback* | |
U | USA | uncapped | multilingual (default English) | 87,5 - 108 MHz | |||
U2 | USA | uncapped | multilingual (default English) | 87,5 - 108 MHz | |||
U3 | USA | uncapped | multilingual (default English) | 87,5 - 108 MHz | |||
CA | Canada | uncapped | multilingual (default English) | 87,5 - 108 MHz | "High Gain Output" available | ||
CEV | East Europe | uncapped | multilingual (default English) | 87,5 - 108 MHz | |||
CE7 | ? | ? | multilingual (default English) | 87,5 - 108 MHz | |||
CEW | West Europe | capped and warning [Check the volume level] at some point | multilingual (default English) | 87,5 - 108 MHz | |||
CEW2 | West Europe | capped and warning [Check the volume level] at some point | multilingual (default English) | 87,5 - 108 MHz | |||
CN | China | uncapped | multilingual (default S Chinese) | 87,5 - 108 MHz | "High Gain Output" setting | ||
KR | Korea | ? | multilingual (default English) | 87,5 - 108 MHz | |||
E | Asia / Australia / NZ / Tourist | uncapped | multilingual (default English) | 87,5 - 108 MHz | "High Gain Output" and "Remote Control" (RMT-NWS20 necessary) settings | ||
MX | Mexico / Latin America | ? | multilingual (default English) | 87,5 - 108 MHz | |||
E2 | Asia / Australia / NZ / Tourist | uncapped | multilingual (default English) | 87,5 - 108 MHz | "High Gain Output" setting but missing "Language" and "Text input" settings | ||
MX3 | Mexico / Latin America | ? | multilingual (default English) | 87,5 - 108 MHz | |||
TW | Taiwan | uncapped | multilingual (default T Chinese) | 87,5 - 108 MHz |
Is this the largest capacity the WM1AM2 can handle?1.5 TB cards are available, I have one since May
Seller took a pic, this is the peeled off code.The YY1298B is the generic model # for the WM1AM2, and it is the same model number Globally, so it does not tell anything about the Country of release.
Best guess is that this is a North America model, which is not capped, and has Hi-Gain
The Region would be at the top left corner of the serial # label, which in your photo has a sticker over that portion, so cannot see it.
The other clue is the language on the label.
Your label has EN and FR (English and French), and in the box under the big blue OB (Open Box?) sticker, you will see that it says "For United States" and to the right,
"In the Province of Quebec."
This would indicate the label is for North America, as the official language for the US is English, and for Canada, the 2 official languages are English and French
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I took a look at the box for my WM1AM2. It is a Japan model, and the Region shows as a "J" on the upper left hand corner of the serial # label. There are also Japanese characters on the label.
Below is a photo from Ebay for a Japanese model. It is similar to my label.
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Below label is for a Korea model.
https://www.head-fi.org/threads/sony-nw-wm1z-m2-wm1a-m2.962054/post-17097705
The label below is for a Korea model, with the Region "E", for Asia/Australia/NZ/Tourist. Note the Korea language on the label
A clearer photo of a Region E label.
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Below is a table for the 1st Gen Walkmans, showing the Destination Code/Region Code.
Destination Code E is for Asia/Australia/NZ/Tourist
https://www.rockbox.org/wiki/SonyNWDestTool
Destination codes: There may be some inaccurate information in the table below because of Sony's inconsistent naming scheme. Indeed destination codes sometimes vary from one service manual to another. In doubt, choose "U" (USA), it often a good choice.
Destination code Area Volume Language FM range NW-WM1 NW-A20 NW-A35 J Japan uncapped Japanese only (NW) / multilingual (default Japanese) (NWZ) 76 - 95/108 MHz Line-in recording menu and settings (WMC-NWR1 cable necessary); specific profile setting for MDR-NC31/NWNC33 NC earphones; ATRAC (Lossless) playback* Line-in recording menu and settings (WMC-NWR1 cable necessary); specific profile setting for MDR-NC31/NWNC33 NC earphones; ATRAC (Lossless) playback* U USA uncapped multilingual (default English) 87,5 - 108 MHz U2 USA uncapped multilingual (default English) 87,5 - 108 MHz U3 USA uncapped multilingual (default English) 87,5 - 108 MHz CA Canada uncapped multilingual (default English) 87,5 - 108 MHz "High Gain Output" available CEV East Europe uncapped multilingual (default English) 87,5 - 108 MHz CE7 ? ? multilingual (default English) 87,5 - 108 MHz CEW West Europe capped and warning [Check the volume level] at some point multilingual (default English) 87,5 - 108 MHz CEW2 West Europe capped and warning [Check the volume level] at some point multilingual (default English) 87,5 - 108 MHz CN China uncapped multilingual (default S Chinese) 87,5 - 108 MHz "High Gain Output" setting KR Korea ? multilingual (default English) 87,5 - 108 MHz E Asia / Australia / NZ / Tourist uncapped multilingual (default English) 87,5 - 108 MHz "High Gain Output" and "Remote Control" (RMT-NWS20 necessary) settings MX Mexico / Latin America ? multilingual (default English) 87,5 - 108 MHz E2 Asia / Australia / NZ / Tourist uncapped multilingual (default English) 87,5 - 108 MHz "High Gain Output" setting but missing "Language" and "Text input" settings MX3 Mexico / Latin America ? multilingual (default English) 87,5 - 108 MHz TW Taiwan uncapped multilingual (default T Chinese) 87,5 - 108 MHz
Owner of a WM1A since several years, I have been considering the purchase of a new DAP offering more modern hardware features. Unfortunately as a big fan of classical music there are very few DAPs which are able to sort the collection of tracks by composer, a key feature for this music genre. Certainly Astell &Kern and Fiio don't have this when I checked. So, back to Sony which has the needed interface.
But there is something which is bothering me for devices of that price category. The WM1A I have is made in Malaysia, but the new models are now made in China? Does this not bother anybody? For about USD3'500 for a WM1ZM2 I would expect a "made in Japan" engraving or anything close to that. It's like buying a Swiss watch marked "made in China". Would you buy it?
I know what Apple does, but I have no ambitions to buy a gold plated iPhone at this point!
Any comments about that are very welcome.