Olee otú-Iji: Jiri TowelRoot Iji gbanye ọtụtụ Sony Xperia Ngwaọrụ Na-ekpochi Bootloader (Xperia M2, V, TX, SP, ZR & More)

Use TowelRoot To Root Many Sony Xperia Devices

Sony Xperia devices, like the Xperia SP, TX, T, and ZR are great devices but, if you want to push the boundaries of what your phone can do and enhance its functionality, you’re going to want to root it.

Many rooting methods will require you to unlock the device’s bootloader, unfortunately, this will void the warranty and cause the loss of the DRM keys and the Sony Bravia Engine 2.  Luckily, this is not the case with the TowelRoot application.

TowelRoot can root a number of Android devices and, if you have a Sony Xpreia device, allows you to do so without touching anything stock.

Here is a list of the Sony devices that have been confirmed to work with the TowelRoot app so far:

  1. Sony Xperia Z (All Variants, .230 Firmware)
  2. Sony Xperia ZL – (All Variants, .230 Firmware)
  3. Sony Xperia ZR – (All Variants, with Kernel before June 3, 2014)
  4. Sony Xperia SP – (All Variants, .205 Firmware)
  5. Sony Xperia Z Ultra – (All Variants, with Kernel before June 3, 2014)
  6. Sony Xperia V – (All Variants, with Kernel before June 3, 2014)
  7. Sony Xperia TX – (All Variants, with Kernel before June 3, 2014)
  8. Sony Xperia Z2 – (All Variants, with Kernel before June 3, 2014)
  9. Sony Xperia Z1 Compact – ( All Variants,.757 firmware)
  10. Sony Xperia M2 – (All Variants, with Kernel before June 3, 2014)

Now we’re going to show you how to use TowelRoot, but before we begin, make sure of the following:

  1. Your device is one of those listed above. The device must have the latest Android firmware based on build date before June 3, 2014.
  2. You phone’s battery has charge of at least over 60 percent.
  3. Kwado ọnọdụ nbipu USB site na iji otu n'ime ụzọ abụọ akọwapụtara n'okpuru:
    1. Ntọala -> Onye Mmepụta Nhọrọ -> Debugging USB.
    2. Enweghị Onye Mmepụta Nhọrọ? Gbalịa Ntọala -> gbasara ngwaọrụ wee pịa "nọmba ụlọ" ugboro asaa
  4. You have a OEM data cable to establish a connection between phone and PC.
  5. You’ve allowed “Unknown Sources” on your phone.
    1. Settings > Security > Unknown Sources > Tick

 

Rịba ama: Usoro ndị a chọrọ iji gbanwee omenala ndị na-agbake, roms na mgbọrọgwụ ekwentị gị nwere ike ime ka bricking ngwaọrụ gị. Iwepụta ngwaọrụ gị ga-eme ka akwụkwọ ikike ahụ ghara ịdị na ya ma ọ gaghịkwa eru eru maka ọrụ ngwaọrụ free na ndị na-emepụta ma ọ bụ ndị na-enye ikike. Buru ibu ihe ma debe ha n'uche tupu i kpebie ime n'ihu gi. Ọ bụrụ na mberede emetụ, anyị ma ọ bụ ndị na-emepụta ngwaọrụ agaghị enwe ọrụ ọ bụla.

Root Sony Xperia with Locked Bootloader:

  1. Download TowelRoot apk. Ebe a
  2. Connect Xperia to PC.
  3. Detuo faịlụ downloadedAPK na ekwentị.
  4. Disconnect your phone andlocate  APK file on it.
  5. Tap APKfile to begin installation.
  6. If prompted, select “Package Installer”
  7. If required, allow Unknown Sources from Settings > Security
  8. Proceedwith the installation
  9. Open TowelRootapplication in the app drawer.
  10. Tap “make it ra1n” in TowelRoot app.
  11. Budata site na ntaneetị File SuperSu.zip.
  12. Unzipfile and locate and grab the Superuser.apk in the common folder of the unzipped folder.
  13. Copy this apk to the Xperia, andinstall it by following steps 2 – 8.
  14. When installation is complete, update Superuser or SuperSu with the Google Play Store.

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wụnye arụ ọrụ ugbu a:

  1. Gaa na Ụlọ Ahịa Google na iji ekwentị gị.
  2. Chọọ maka "Busybox Installter".
  3. Mgbe ịchọta ya, wụnye ya.
  4. Gbaa Busybox installer wee gaba n'ihu tinye ya.

Kedu esi lelee ma ọ bụrụ na ngwaọrụ ahụ gbanyere mkpọrọgwụ ma ọ bụ na ọ bụghị?

  1. Gaa na Ụlọ Ahịa Google
  2. Chọta ma wụnye "Mgbọrọgwụ Checker" Ebe a
  3. Open Root Checker.
  4. Pịa "Nyochaa Nkpọrọgwụ".
  5. A ga-arịọ gị maka ikike SuperSu, "Grant".
  6. Ị ga-ahụ ugbu a: Nchọpụta Nchọpụta Ekwenyela Ugbu a
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Now that your device is rooted, you’re going to get complete access over data which was originally locked by manufacturers.  This means you can remove all factory restrictions and change things in the internal system and operating system.  Your also going to be able to enhance device performance, remove built-in apps or programs, upgrade the battery life and install apps that require root access.

Have you rooted your Sony device?

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