I WANT my Xperia Z to BE open-source (bootloader unlock allowed = no) HOW to fix!

Dear Sony, I'm about to start swearing and screaming and running around my apartment. Here's the thing: I live in Russia, and I bought my Xperia from Z via Internet. As I found out, my phone is from England, but it IS unlocked and works with ANY operator in the world, for example, T-Mobile, Movistar etc. So, I tried to install AOSPS on my device. But, what do you think, bootloader unlock aloowed is no. I ask a SIMPLE question: how the hell am I supposed to use the open program source if my unlocked phone is actually INCREDIBLY locked? I've heard of the mysterious unlock codes, so I want one of them, because I bought a $ 1,000 phone, hoping to get the best Android device, when locking the bootloader ruined my plans. Thanks in advance, dear Sony.

Unfortunately, even if the handset is not locked to a network it still seems that your device has been made for a particular network, who chose to have the unlockable bootloader. Unfortunately there is no way to change this.

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