Easy Rooting Toolkit for 21 Sony Xperia Smartphones and Tablets Including Xperia Z, Xperia S, Xperia Acro S and Xperia Go
Sony Xperia smartphone owners can now root their handsets using a single rooting app which will give full administrative access. It supports more than 20 Xperia devices and allows root access by one easy click.
One Rooting app support 21 Sony Xperia smartphones and tablets combined which will make owners to use other apps for controlling CPU, manage firewall and even flash custom firmware made by third-party developers.
List of Supported Sony Xperia Devices with Specific Build Version:
- Xperia Z C6602, C6603: 10.1.1.A.1.253/307
- Xperia ZL C6502, C6503, C6506: 10.3.A.0.423
- Xperia Tablet Z SGP321: 10.1.1.A.1.307
- Xperia Tablet Z SGP311, SGP312: 10.1.C.0.370
- Xperia SP C5302, C503, C506: 12.0.A.1.284
- Xperia T LT30p: 9.1.A.1.141/142
- Xperia TX LT29i: 9.1.B.1.67
- Xperia V LT25i: 9.1.A.1.140/142
- Xperia S LT26i: 6.2.B.0.211
- Xperia SL LT26ii: 6.2.B.0.211
- Xperia Acro S LT26w: 6.2.B.0.200/211
- Xperia P LT22i: 6.2.A.1.100
- Xperia Go ST27i, ST27a): 6.2.A.1.100
- Xperia AX SO-01E: 9.1.C.0.473
- Xperia Z SO-02E: 10.1.D.0.343
- Xperia Tablet Z SO-03E: 10.1.E.0.265/269
- Xperia GX SO-04D: 7.0.D.1.137
- Xperia A SO-04E: 10.1.1.D.0.179
- Xperia SX SO-05D: 7.0.D.1.137
- Xperia VL SOL21: 9.1.D.0.395
- Xperia UL SOL22: 10.2.F.3.43
Pre-requisites:
1. Before rooting your device, make sure to create a backup of all personal information, settings and data files using the Sony PC Companion or manually copying them to your computer.
2. Enable USB debugging mode on your device. Go to "Settings > Applications > Development > USB debugging."
3. Battery level must be at least 50 per cent to avoid power interruption.
4. Download the DooMLoRD Easy Rooting Toolkit to your computer.
Rooting Instructions:
1. Connect your Xperia device to the computer using a USB cable.
2. Extract the downloaded zip file to a new folder.
3. From the new folder where the extracted files are, open the "root.bat" file and follow the instructions displayed on the screen.
4. Once the rooting process is completed, check if your Xperia phone or tablet gained root access by download the Root Checked app from the Play Store.
5. In case the device failed to get rooted, redo the rooting process once more.
Well done! Your Sony Xperia device is now rooted and finally you can flash custom firmware whenever you desire.
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