In this tutorial we will show you how to root the Sony Xperia Z with firmware version 10.3.1.A.0.244 or 10.3.1.A.2.67. You dont need a Bootloader Unlock for this to work. Please remember to only use this tutorial if your phone runs the 10.3.1.A.0.244 or 10.3.1.A.2.67 Firmware (Kernel).
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Backup Tutorials
Google automatically saves your contacts but doesn’t sync other files on your device. Check the following tutorials to completely backup your device.
- Backup Apps, Pictures and Ringtones from your Android Device
- Android SMS Backup & Restore Tutorial
- Backup Android Call Logs with Call Logs Backup & Restore
Sony Xperia Z Root Tutorial
Things we will need:
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- Sony Xperia Z with Firmware
- DooMLoRD Easy Rooting Tookit v.18
- Xperia Z C660X KernelOnly 10.3.A.0.423 Generic
- XperiaZ_C660X_KernelOnly_10.3.1.A.2.67.ftf or XperiaZ_C660X_KernelOnly_10.3.1.A.0.244_BE.ftf
- Sony Xperia Z USB Driver
- Sony Flash Tool
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Important Informations
- Always use a USB-Port from the backside of your PC
- Always use the original USB cable
- Always use a fully charged device
- Always Backup your Device first
Supported Operating Systems
- Windows XP
- Windows Vista
- Windows 7
- Windows 8
- Mac
- Linux
Sony Xperia Z Root Tutorial How to
- Go to Settings -> About this phone and write down your Kernel Version (Firmware)
- Download alle the Files under „Things you will need“
- Install the Sony Xperia Z USB Drivers and connect your Phone with your PC
- Open the Sony Flash Tool and flash the file XperiaZ_C660X_KernelOnly_10.3.A.0.423_Generic_NL.ftf (this installs a older firmware with a working exploit)
- After flashing restart your phone and active „USB Debugging“ in Settings -> Developer ->
- Open the Doomlord Easy Root Toolkit Folder and open the runme-file for your OS (windows uses .bat)
- Now a Command-Window appears and asks for a button press to start the root procedure. Press any button to start
- Your device should now be rooted, to find out if thats really the case download the Apps SuperSU and Root Checker from the Google Play Store
- Now you can revert back to your original Kernel Firmware (remember step 1?)
- Open the Sony Flash Tool and flash the file XperiaZ_C660X_KernelOnly_10.3.1.A.2.67.ftf or XperiaZ_C660X_KernelOnly_10.3.1.A.0.244_BE.ftf (check your kernel version with the filenames to find out which one is for you)
- Thats it, now you can have fun with your rooted device 🙂