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Guide to Root Sony Xpreia Z3 D6653/D6603/D6633

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Here is the guide to Root the Sony Xperia Z3 D6653 and D6603, After rooting your phone you can install custom ROM’s, Custom Recovery and Some other apps that need a root access. Some people don’t know about the meaning for rooting, here is it. It allows other files or data from third party to access the system files. This will give the function to do customization of user interface, some apps which also comes in Custom ROM,so before proceeding let us first know about rooting,

What is "Rooting?"

The Android phone that you have learned to love and enjoy is running an operating system that was designed for commercial and private use. Like most any operating system, several features have been disabled, either for future use or to prevent the casual user from causing permanent damage to the operating system. "Rooting" is the process in which the limitations are removed and full-access is allowed. Once rooted, the Android phone owner will have more control over many settings, features and performance of their phone. Basically, "rooting" means to get to the root of the operating system and to have the ability to make global changes. 

Warning Before rooting Sony Xperia Z3 D6653 and D6603:


  • We are not responsible for any damages that may happened due to using this guide to root your phone. If any problem that related to rooting instructions, we will help you to solve it.
  • Rooting is void your warranty of your phone.
  • Use this guide at your own risk. We shall not have any liability or responsibility for whatever happens to you and your device by using the instructions in this guide.
  • The instructions provided in this tutorial for educational purpose only. There is no guarantee that these steps will work for your device.
  • The steps given in this tutorial is only to use with Sony Xperia Z3 and the model number D6653 and D6603. Applying this guide to any other device or any other model may produce many problems.
  • Make sure you have stock FTF / kernel image to revert/recover from any disaster
  •  Read and Understand the whole tutorial first, before going to perform the steps.


WARNING:

Strictly for users with Z3 D6653/D6603/D6633 UNLOCKED BOOTLOADER ONLY


How to Root Sony Xperia Z3 D6653/D6603/D6633

  1. Make sure you have unlocked the bootloader.
  2. Download the SuperSU zip and Kernel Image from the link given in the end of post.
  3. Now place the downloaded files in the Desktop of your pc/laptop.
  4. Now connect your mobile to pc/laptop using USB Data Cable and Copy SuperSU package(downloaded files) to internal storage of your phone.
  5. Turn off the phone.Note = do not disconnect your phone from pc/laptop. 
  6. Boot into flashboot mode by holding vol up button with USB cable still
  7. connected.A Blue LED indicator will get on or glow.
  8. Now Execute fastboot command prompt : fastboot flash boot Example. fastboot flash boot bootZ3monxtest01.img
  9. After the completion of above step Reboot your phone and try entering into recovery mode by pressing vol up / vol down repetitively until booting into recovery.
  10. Now Flash SuperSU zip package,this is done by selecting the SuperSU zip which was formally placed in the internal storage of your phone and selecting install zip.
  11. The installation may take some time and after this your device will automatically get re-boot if it does not the manually re-boot it and if you face and Problem then check for the recovery bellow   .
  12. That's it ...now your Device is rooted....

Recovering Device From any Disaster

Boot failure, etc.

1- Detach USB cable
2- Press power + vol up until 3 vibes
3- Run flashtools > flash stock kernel from stock FTF using standard procedures.

Download's


SuperSU zip - Click HERE

KERNEL IMAGE D6653 D6603 
bootZ3monxtest01.img - 12.75 MB

KERNEL IMAGE D6633 
bootZ3dualmonxtest01.img - 12.75 MB



How to Root Samsung Galaxy S3 I9300

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Guide to root samsung galaxy s3


For all those users of Galaxy S3 GT I9300 who have updated with the latest version of Official Jellybean 4.3 which is XXUGMK7 can now update can now root the device following simple instructions which we will be checking out in the due course of this article. So after checking out on what are the quick list of pre requisites which we have summed up below, we will be heading over to the detailed guide which will help you root the device. Once you root the device, you can then install many custom ROM firmwares

Quick Pre Requisites:


All the data in your Galaxy S3 should be backed up with the help of below mentioned steps and not with KIES tool as
  • SMS – Use “SMS Backup & Restore app”,
  • Contacts – Sync with the Gmail or try  This,
  • Images, Songs, Videos, Files – Copy to internal / External SD Card,
  • APN and MMS Settings – Note down from the path “Applications > Settings > Wireless and Network > Mobile Networks > Access Point Names” 
  • Enable the USB Debugging Mode in your computer from the path “Settings > Applications > Development > USB debugging”. Also, the minimum battery life should be a minimum of 40% or else there is a risk of device getting turned Off in the middle of firmware update.

Disclaimer: We should not be held responsible or liable in any manner for any damage caused to the device. Also, make sure that this firmware is not applied to the Network Locked Devices.

Once you are done with the above mentioned steps, you can then head over to the next step where we have mentioned the detailed guide which will help you root the device.

Procedure to Root Galaxy S3 on XXUGMK7 Jellybean 4.3 Android Firmware:


  1. .Download Rooting Package and Odin from here to your computer. once downloaded, extract the firmware zip package and open odin in your computer. 

  2. .Turn off your Galaxy S3 so that it will now have to be entered in the Download Mode. Download Mode. Galaxy S3 can be entered into the Download mode by holding the Volume Down button + the Home key button (the middle button). While holding these both buttons, you need to switch ON your device. 

  3. .Connect your device in Download mode with the computer in which you have opened the Odin. once conected, you will see that the ID: COM section will turn Yellow indicating that all the drivers have been installed successfully. 

  4. .Once done, click on “PDA” to choose the Rooting tar file which you got after extraction and click on “Start” to start the process of rooting. It will take around a minute for rooting the device. 

  5. .Download the “Root Checker” app from the Google PLAY Store to check on whether the device is rooted or not. Just in case if the device is not rooted, you need to retry the process of rooting. 


                    Note:     If at all your Galaxy S3 gets in the boot loop sequence then you need to turn off the device and then reapply the update from the start. To turn off you can reinsert the battery or say you can long press the power button.

                    So there you go, you have now successfully learnt on how to apply this update in your phone. 


                    More Samsung Galaxy Updates And ROM HERE

                    How to Root and Unroot Galaxy Mini 2

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                    Rooting Guide

                    Disclaimer: Im not responsible for the possible bricking your handset,(still no case of brick). and the rooting process will void your warranty.
                    This rooting guide is exclussively for all variants of S6500 namely S6500D, S6500L and S6500T.

                    Needed:
                    Samsung KIES (Kindly Download at Samsungs' website or just Google it)
                    ODIN3: Click Here
                    or ODIN 1.85 Click Here
                    CWM recovery: Click Here
                    Root.zip: Click Here
                    Unroot.zip: Click Here
                    OC(Only) Kernel: Click Here

                    Note 1: Make sure you already have KIES installed for the drivers. If not, google Samsung KIES and install it.

                    Note 2: Place the root.zip to your externalSDcard(micro SD) or sd card(built in memory on phone)

                    (Make Samsung KIES is CLOSED and in the task manager so we can run Odin)

                    1. Turn off the phone and boot the phone in download mode (volume down + home + power) Press volume up to enter download mode.

                    2. Run Odin.

                    3. Plug phone to PC and wait for Odin to detect it.

                    4. Click PDA and choose the CMW recovery file.

                    4.1 FLASHING PART

                    Click PDA and choose the FIRMWARE you downloaded at SamFirmware.

                    After Steps 1 to 4 it must look like this:



                    5. Click START and wait till Odin prompts PASS and reboots your phone.



                    6. Turn of the phone again and boot on CWM recovery mode (power + home + volume up + volume down simultaneously until the SAMSUNG logo appear)

                    7. --7.1 ROOTING PART
                    Use the volume keys to navigate on the CWM UI. choose install zip form sdcard (or external sd card) and press the home button to enter selection , then locate the root.zip.

                    7.2 OC PART
                    Use the volume keys to navigate on the CWM UI. choose install zip form sdcard (or external sd card) and press the home button to enter selection , then locate the updatejenaboot.1.1.zip.
                    (take note that the september 2012 (DZSLI2) above build of has wifi issues at OC kernel
                    dialing *#*#232339#*#* "MAY" solve the conflict)

                    7.3 UNROOTING PART
                    Use the volume keys to navigate on the CWM UI. choose install zip form sdcard (or external sd card) and press the home button to enter selection , then locate the unroot.zip.
                    (for me its better just to flash a new firmware than doing this)




                    8. Select Reboot phone


                    Note3: You might be curious of the Yellow Triangle on the boot screen of Samsung
                    this is normal as S6500(D) have a Custom Binary Counter. However this also means that your on the
                    right track for rooting your phone

                    Your Samsung Galaxy S6500(D) is now rooted!.
                    To confirm, you mast see a "SuperUser" app


                    Note 4:For OC'ing just download a 3rd party app at the playstore (e.g. No-frills Cpu, Set-CPU)
                    DZSLI2 (September 2012 build; HONGKONG) firmware have wifi problems when OC kernelbe applied.
                    posible fix for this is to enter *#*#232339#*#* at the dialer.



                    Tested on almost all firmwares

                    Steps To Root and Unroot Your Android

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                    Steps To How To Root and Unroot, And Features of rooting :)
                    Guide to root samsung galaxy s3
                    What is "Rooting?"

                    The Android phone that you have learned to love and enjoy is running an operating system that was designed for commercial and private use. Like most any operating system, several features have been disabled, either for future use or to prevent the casual user from causing permanent damage to the operating system. "Rooting" is the process in which the limitations are removed and full-access is allowed. Once rooted, the Android phone owner will have more control over many settings, features and performance of their phone. Basically, "rooting" means to get to the root of the operating system and to have the ability to make global changes.

                    Advantages-

                    "Rooting" your Android phone does afford you numerous benefits, including;

                    1.Running special applications-Superuser is an app that can only be run on a rooted Android phone. This allows you to control which apps have access to the "root" system. Another popular application that "rooting" affords is the ability to tether a computer to your Android phone so that the computer can access the Internet using the phone's data connection. Another program can allow your Android to be used as a WiFi Hotspot without having to pay your provider for the feature.
                    2.Freeing up memory-When you install an app on your phone, it is stored on the phone's memory. "Rooting" allows you to move installed applications to your SD card, thus freeing up system memory for additional files or apps.
                    3.Custom ROM's-This is the most powerful feature of "rooted" phones. There are hundreds of custom ROM's that can do anything from speeding up the processing speed of your phone to changing the entire look and feel of your phone.
                    Disadvantages Of Rooting your phone
                    1.Rooting immediately voids your phone's warranty-Once rooted, don't try to bring your phone back for service or warranty work. You are on your own!
                    2.Rooting involves the risk of "bricking" your phone-In essence, a "bricked" phone is no better than carrying around a brick in your pocket. The phone is dead when it has been "bricked.

                    Other potential disadvantages, though less severe, are still worthy of consideration;

                    1.Poor performance-Though the intention of "rooting" a phone is to give the phone more performance, several users have found that, in their attempts to speed up the phone or add additional features, that their phones lost both performance speed and features. Remember that when you "root" your Android phone, you are making changes to the stock operating system.
                    2.Viruses-Yes, even phones can get viruses. A common practice that people do with "rooted" phones is to flash their ROM's with custom programs. Whenever you make changes to the code of a software, you run the risk of introducing a virus."
                    So if You are not careful with your phone Don't root it 

                    Disadvantages-

                    There are two main disadvantages to rooting and Android phone;
                    Rooting immediately voids your phone's warranty-Once rooted, don't try to bring your phone back for service or warranty work.  You are on your own!
                    Rooting involves the risk of "bricking" your phone-In essence, a "bricked" phone is no better than carrying around a brick in your pocket. The phone is dead when it has been "bricked."


                    LETS BEGIN! 

                    Rooting:

                    Download Root.Zip (Root)To Your Computer Then put it on your sd card
                    Shut down your phone
                    Put It on recovery mode by pressing volume up, Power button and Home button(you cannot use touchscreen on recovery mode, use up and down volume button to navigate and home button to select)
                    select apply update from sd card and select your Root.Zip .
                    Reboot Your Phone
                    WALAH!! YOU HAVE ROOTEN YOUR PHONE!!  Congratulations

                    Unrooting:

                    download unroot.zip (UNROOT)to Your Computer Then put it on your sd card
                    Shut down your phone
                    Put It on recovery mode by pressing volume up, Power button and Home button
                    select apply update from sd card and select Unroot.Zip
                    Reboot Your phone
                    YOU HAVE JUST UNROOT YOUR PHONE 

                    COMMENT IF I HELPED  ^_^



                    DOwnload ROOT file and UNROOT file from Here
                    Guide to Root Sony Xperia Z

                    Guide to Root Sony Xperia Z

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                    Sony Xperia Z C6602 & C6603 android mobile is now root with this guide. After rooting your phone you can install custom ROM’s, Custom Recovery and Some other apps that need a root access. Some people don’t know about the meaning for rooting, here is it. It allows other files or data from third party to access the system files. This will give the function to do customization of user interface, some apps which also comes in Custom ROM. Here is the guide to Root theSony Xperia Z C6602 & C6603.



                    The Sony Xperia Z is comes with Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean as an operating system by default. The phone is comes with 13.1 Mega Pixel Primary Camera eith LED Flash and 2.2 Mega Pixel Secondary Camera. The Phone have 16 GB of Internal Storage and there is a card slot that supports 32GB of Micro SD. The phone also comes with 2GB of RAM which is helps to work much quicker. The phone is one of the best android smartphone compared with other mobiles which is coming with the same 1.5GHz Qualcomm Quad core processor. The phone have the biggest feature of Camera.
                    Root Sony Xperia Z

                    Warning Before rooting Sony Xperia Z C6603 and C6603:

                    • We are not responsible for any damages that may happened due to using this guide to root your phone. If any problem that related to rooting instructions, we will help you to solve it.
                    • Rooting is void your warranty of your phone.
                    • Use this guide at your own risk. We shall not have any liability or responsibility for whatever happens to you and your device by using the instructions in this guide.
                    • The instructions provided in this tutorial for educational purpose only. There is no guarantee that these steps will work for your device.
                    • The steps given in this tutorial is only to use with Sony Xperia Z and the model number isC6602 & C6603. Applying this guide to any other device or any other model may produce many problems.
                    • Read and Understand the whole tutorial first, before going to perform the steps.

                    Pre Requirements to Root Sony Xperia Z C6602 & C6603:

                    • A Windows PC or Laptop.
                    • Install the USB Drivers for your PC to Connect the mobile.
                    • We recommend you to take a backup of your data in the mobile using PC suite or any other method. After rooting, the data won’t be deleted. In case if you miss some data you can restore it from the backup file.
                    • SMS – Backup Messages
                    • Contacts – Sync with Gmail App
                    • Videos, Images, Songs and Other Files – Copy to internal / External SD card or System
                    • APN Settings – Take Manual Note from “Settings > Wireless & Networks > Mobile Networks > Access Point Names
                    • Then maintain minimum 60% charge in your mobile’s battery. This will help your device to don’t get switched off.
                    • And Enable USB Debugging – “Settings > Developer Settings> USB Debugging”
                    • Then Disable any antiviruses and firewalls in your PC or Laptop. Because these tools may interrupts the process during the rooting.

                    Downloadable files to Root Sony Xperia Z:

                    The following files are need to perform the process in the guide. So, download the following files one by one. And make sure that you have downloaded all the files. If the following download links were broken. Inform us to re post the download files.
                    • Modified Kernel – Z_DooMLoRD_CF-Auto-Root-ported_FW-350.img – Here
                    • Insecure Kernel – Z_DooMLoRD_insecure_FW-350.img – Here
                    • Fastboot – Here

                    How to Root Sony Xperia Z:

                    • Make sure you have unlocked the bootloader.
                    • You need to place the downloaded files in the Desktop.
                    • Extract the downloaded files.
                    • Turn off the phone.
                    • Press and hold the VOLUME UP key and connect the phone to PC using original USB Data Cable that you got it when you bought the phone. Using other cables may produce not detecting problems. So, only we recommend to use it.
                    • Open the Command prompt on your Desktop. To do that, Just press and hold the SHIFT button and right click on the empty space then choose “Open Command Window Here”
                    • Now Command window will open. Then type the following and press enter.
                    fastboot flash boot Z_DooMLoRD_CF-Auto-Root-ported_FW-350.img
                    • After the above executed, type the following and press and enter.
                    fastboot reboot
                    • Your device will be re booted.
                    • After rebooting started, just remove the cable from PC.
                    • Now you need to hard POWER OFF the device. For that, press and hold the POWER button and VOLUME UP for about 15 seconds.
                    • Now open your phone in Fastboot mode. For that, Press VOLUME UP and connect the phone to PC.
                    • Then again open command prompt in Desktop. Do the same, press SHIFT button and right click on empty space in desktop and choose “Open Command window Here”.
                    • Then enter the following command and press enter
                    fastboot flash boot Z_DooMLoRD_insecure_FW-350.img
                    • After that enter the following command and press enter
                    fastboot reboot
                    • Then your device will re boots again.
                    • After that disconnect the phone from PC.
                    • Then go to Google Play store then download and install the BUSY Box.
                    • If your phone has stuck on the welcome screen or boot screen, just remove the battery and re insert it and do the above steps again.
                    • If you want to check whether your phone has rooted or not, search Root Checker app in Google Play store and install it. Then open it and you can find it your phone rooted or not rooted. Or check your mobile’s app list. Super User app has been installed on your phone. If the Super User app is not there in your phone your mobile doesn’t rooted successfully.