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: Leo powered off his phone. Holding the Volume Down button, he connected it to his PC. The LED on the Xperia L1 glowed green—Flash Mode was active.

The specific "Lock Remove FTF link" requested is highly likely to be a vehicle for adware, a scam, or a dangerous file that risks destroying the Sony G3311 unit. The method of using a standalone FTF file to bypass bootloader security is outdated and hazardous for this specific MediaTek-based Xperia model.

Press and hold simultaneously until the Sony logo appears, then release the Power button while still holding Volume Down.

If you are staring at your Sony Xperia XA1 Plus (Model number G3311) and seeing the dreaded “Pattern attempt limit” or have simply forgotten your PIN, you are not alone. The Sony G3311 is a robust device, but being locked out can feel like a dead end.