Root XA Ultra dual without pc - Sony Xperia XA Ultra Questions & Answers

I was trying to get the manual camera to work on this device but it turns out I doesn't..
The manual controls in nougat 7.0 only lets the manual control to work in the default app
I saw somewhere by editing the build.prop we can get the functionality in third party apps
I don't want to risk bricking my device by rooting it using a pc
So is there a way to root XA Ultra dual on nougat without pc?

No sorry.
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mchlbenner said:
No sorry.
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Can u help me root my F3213

First unlock bootloader let me know when you have done that.
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Help!! Cannot root my Xperia Tablet Z LTE

I want to root my Xperia Tablet Z LTE...
I try both root methods Root many Android by Bin4ry and Xperia Z root by DooMLoRD
But two methods both cannot detect my tablet using ADB...
I don't know why... I have installed the PCC,UC....
Who can help me?
Sorry for my poor English...
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Only way to root a LTE version currently is to unlock the bootloader. Remember if you unlock you loose mobile Bravia Engine 2,permanently.
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Really? But the Japan LTE version can root...
Mine is Hong Kong LTE version...
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jasonfoknxu said:
Really? But the Japan LTE version can root...
Mine is Hong Kong LTE version...
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Yes. If you have .253 you will not be able to root with a locked bootloader currently. You have to unlock to root.
Have a look in this forum. Other people have asked the same question.
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OMG! Root is very important for me....
Thank you for your reply first~
I hope there will be a root method as soon as possible.~~
isimobile said:
Only way to root a LTE version currently is to unlock the bootloader. Remember if you unlock you loose mobile Bravia Engine 2,permanently.
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I was reading you must back up your keys
shaun.s said:
I was reading you must back up your keys
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Yes if you have root. But you don't. It is a catch 22. To get root you need to unlock. When you unlock you loose the keys. The user users on the phone, The Xperia Z also have tha same issue but they can downgrade and then root, backup keys unlock bootloader and restore keys. Well that is how I understand it.
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I need help
I have the locked bootloader version and its driving me mad. I cant UN lock or root to put a custom Rom on it. There has to be a way to UN lock a lockable bootloader.
abbo76 said:
There has to be a way to UN lock a lockable bootloader.
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if you have operator device (e.g. orange, verizon, etc), there is no way to unlock your bootloader.

How to root xperia z ultra???

I have xperia z ultra c6082 i want to root to backup its DRM keys.
Can anyone please guide me?
It is on latest firmware.(. 510)
Please help me.
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Plenty of guide for rooting in general section. Two options for rooting w/o unlocking bootloader..
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if you root but dont unlock bootloader, can you still have a custom recovery and flash roms?
thanks
wase4711 said:
if you root but dont unlock bootloader, can you still have a custom recovery and flash roms?
thanks
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Yes, but with more limited options than unlocking bootloader. Now we have working recovery but requires unlocking bootloader. Recovery w/o unlocking bootloader is still in progress, check the original android development section.
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thanks; I know I have read that unlocking the bootloader currently disables some features in the phone, but I am sure its only a matter of time till the fantastic devs get that sorted out..plus, once they announce who is carrying this phone in the US, there will be ALOT more people, including devs, jumping on board! :good:
Mine is rooted with vroot and i m not sure will it lost DRM keys or not.
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Xperia z ultra

Got a ota updatw to 4.3 but halfway intalling ota, it would just stop. Please advice. I am on a sim free with a lock bootloader.
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Fire up Sony PC Companion on your computer and update through that instead.
I was hoping to have this ota file and hopefully retain root...
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Just flashed ftf 14.B.1.532, rerooted it and tried to update again and update file mb increased but still won't complete intallation process...
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You'll lose root either way. Just update it through PCC and root it.
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Thanks for the reply. So, is my only option is to do the unlock and relock bootloader root procedure?
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nexus 4 noob said:
Thanks for the reply. So, is my only option is to do the unlock and relock bootloader root procedure?
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I believe so on 4.3 (.290)
As time goes on this might be the only way to get root - the more secure Sony/Google (or any OEM) make android the harder it will be to find exploits to gain root.
Did you tried like this
1.Before update simply open superuser settings 2.scroll down to the bottom enable Pro 3.check survival mode 4.uncheck Enable superuser 5.install ota update 6.after reboot enable superuser
LordManhattan and blueether is correct. Tried 3 times what chemcup suggested and the ota update just would stop halfway... Hopefully that they would go easier on the next upcoming update...
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nexus 4 noob said:
Thanks for the reply. So, is my only option is to do the unlock and relock bootloader root procedure?
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- Unlock the bootloader
- Flash 290
- Flash modified kernel via fastboot
- DO NOT relock the bootloader, the phone won't boot otherwhise.

[Q] ROOT

Hello, I want to root my XPERIA Z2 but I have never done this before, so I have some questions.
1) If I flash the Recovery used to root, will the stock ROM be affected?
2) After root, will I continue receiving the official updates? If not, how can I update it manually?
3) Can I save the stock ROM to an image for future unroot? How?
4) What do I will lose with root?
To root your Z2 you need to unlock your bootloader and flash a kernel with recovery included of which within you can flash a root zip
Kernel and system are seperate so your rom wont be affected but they do depend on eachother
Root doesent affect anything at all and neither does unlocking your bootloader, you lose nothing at all
You can backup your rom in cwm and restore later, you can also unroot from within the root management app
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jahmcr said:
Hello, I want to root my XPERIA Z2 but I have never done this before, so I have some questions.
1) If I flash the Recovery used to root, will the stock ROM be affected?
2) After root, will I continue receiving the official updates? If not, how can I update it manually?
3) Can I save the stock ROM to an image for future unroot? How?
4) What do I will lose with root?
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1.absolutely nope.
2.yes, if you haven't unlocked bootloader,
But in this case NOPE..
3.just flash ftf ...available in general section..
by flashing it will automatically unroot your device.
4.rules kept on device...[emoji6][emoji6][emoji6]
but if you unlocked bootloader.. then 1.warranty 2.official updates..3. Vulnerability security..
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RootLord said:
1.absolutely nope.
2.yes, if you haven't unlocked bootloader,
But in this case NOPE..
3.just flash ftf ...available in general section..
by flashing it will automatically unroot your device.
4.rules kept on device...[emoji6][emoji6][emoji6]
but if you unlocked bootloader.. then 1.warranty 2.official updates..3. Vulnerability security..
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Thanks, is there any way to root my Z2 without unlock the bootloader? I will not flash any custom ROM to my device, I just want to root it to allow access to SD, get better perfomance and use some apps
Envious_Data said:
To root your Z2 you need to unlock your bootloader and flash a kernel with recovery included of which within you can flash a root zip
Kernel and system are seperate so your rom wont be affected but they do depend on eachother
Root doesent affect anything at all and neither does unlocking your bootloader, you lose nothing at all
You can backup your rom in cwm and restore later, you can also unroot from within the root management app
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Thanks, where can I get everything needed to root my device?
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Does rooting screw up DRM keys or whatever like it did on other sony devices in the past?
I am REALLY thinking about this as my next device, and if I can't root without screwing up the device, I'll be put off.
TIA
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2702001
Here is a link to all you need
Nothing is lost besides your warrenty
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Envious_Data said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2702001
Here is a link to all you need
Nothing is lost besides your warrenty
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I want to backup my DRM keys but it requires root, how do I root the device before unlocking bootloader?
jahmcr said:
I want to backup my DRM keys but it requires root, how do I root the device before unlocking bootloader?
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You cant with xperia Z2 at the moment
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Envious_Data said:
You cant with xperia Z2 at the moment
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but the bootloader can be unlocked officially, right? Without losing DRM keys?
donalgodon said:
but the bootloader can be unlocked officially, right? Without losing DRM keys?
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I am not sure, I don't want to lose the Keys.
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donalgodon said:
but the bootloader can be unlocked officially, right? Without losing DRM keys?
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Think of it like this, your drm keys with Z2 are currently uselss, losing your drm keys breaks nothing, (ive tested this)
(in simple words = almost 0 drawbacks of unlocking your bootloader)
What you should be more worried about is your warrenty/garentee , it is voided when you unlock your bootloader
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Envious_Data said:
Think of it like this, your drm keys with Z2 are currently uselss, losing your drm keys breaks nothing, (ive tested this)
(in simple words = almost 0 drawbacks of unlocking your bootloader)
What you should be more worried about is your warrenty/garentee , it is voided when you unlock your bootloader
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But restoring TA relocks the bootloader and the phone gets its default stock state (I saw that on a forum and some webpages)
jahmcr said:
But restoring TA relocks the bootloader and the phone gets its default stock state (I saw that on a forum and some webpages)
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Unlocking or relocking your bootloader resets your device so you cant realy win
And you cant relock on a custom kernel, it has to be totaly stock
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Envious_Data said:
Unlocking or relocking your bootloader resets your device so you cant realy win
And you cant relock on a custom kernel, it has to be totaly stock
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Ok, but is there any way to root the device without installing the custom recovery and unlocking bootloader? Is your's rooted?
Envious_Data said:
Think of it like this, your drm keys with Z2 are currently uselss, losing your drm keys breaks nothing, (ive tested this)
(in simple words = almost 0 drawbacks of unlocking your bootloader)
What you should be more worried about is your warrenty/garentee , it is voided when you unlock your bootloader
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I care more about the DRM keys, only because I assumed they added functionality that woudl be lost wtihout them, as they did in previous Sony devices.
Are you saying that, with the Z2, this is not the case and that the DRM keys don't matter at all?
jahmcr said:
Ok, but is there any way to root the device without installing the custom recovery and unlocking bootloader? Is your's rooted?
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No way at all, and mine isnt rooted or unlocked because im sending it back for a replacement
donalgodon said:
I care more about the DRM keys, only because I assumed they added functionality that woudl be lost wtihout them, as they did in previous Sony devices.
Are you saying that, with the Z2, this is not the case and that the DRM keys don't matter at all?
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Yes, DRM keys do nothing, doomlord has mentioned on his twitter and i have proven
Even sony has said your xperia services are still all avaliable after a bootloader unlock
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Envious_Data said:
No way at all, and mine isnt rooted or unlocked because im sending it back for a replacement
Yes, DRM keys do nothing, doomlord has mentioned on his twitter and i have proven
Even sony has said your xperia services are still all avaliable after a bootloader unlock
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Thanks, then I will root my phone now, why will you send it for replacement? Whats wrong?
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jahmcr said:
Thanks, then I will root my phone now, why will you send it for replacement? Whats wrong?
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I have a defective unit with very anoying issues
-gap at the top right
Light leaking through
Big enough to fit a card
-Extreme heat
Not even gaming
Not even use camera
-vibration works on and off
Stops when it wants
-Many others
Too lazy to tell
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Envious_Data said:
I have a defective unit with very anoying issues
-gap at the top right
Light leaking through
Big enough to fit a card
-Extreme heat
Not even gaming
Not even use camera
-vibration works on and off
Stops when it wants
-Many others
Too lazy to tell
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Seeing issues like is making me want to wait until Sony fixes these issues before I pick one up.

Root and stuff

Hi guys,
I'm an xperia noob here. I came from a Samsung galaxy s3 and an LG G2 and I'm not familiar with modding the xperia phones. I would really appreciate if someone could redirect me to the latest root method. If I were to root, do I need to unlock my bootloader? What would I lose if I root? What would I lose if I unlock my bootloader? How do I return back to stock if I need to? I would really be grateful for the replies from you guys!
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I would also like to know because I am considering the z2 now with black Friday sales. Is it easy to root and stay on stock rom? Because I only want root
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romdroid. said:
I would also like to know because I am considering the z2 now with black Friday sales. Is it easy to root and stay on stock rom? Because I only want root
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Yes it's easy to root with towelroot as I remember, and stock rom is best in my opinion, I never used custom rom on xperia. Only once, but that was stock based custom rom
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electrash said:
Yes it's easy to root with towelroot as I remember, and stock rom is best in my opinion, I never used custom rom on xperia. Only once, but that was stock based custom rom
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ok nice man so if I buy a brand new xperia z2 today I can root with towelroot even if its on the latest fw?:good:
romdroid. said:
ok nice man so if I buy a brand new xperia z2 today I can root with towelroot even if its on the latest fw?:good:
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Not quite, but it's still pretty easy. If you're on the 4.4.4 .167 firmware you need to check out this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z2/general/4-4-4-creating-rooted-update-package-t2933155
sorry my mistake, didnt know for that new firmware. But its still easy to do it, it requres only 10min of your time
Thanks for the newest root method, but what would I lose if I root or unlock bootloader?
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If you only root, you don't loose anything. And with unlocked Bl you will loose warranty if something is wrong with the phone (camera function should be intact)
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Can you update ota when rooted or no?
No, you must manualy update it with flashtool or unroot phone
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Unroot and undo any changes at all!
romdroid. said:
Can you update ota when rooted or no?
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electrash said:
No, you must manualy update it with flashtool or unroot phone
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Envious_Data said:
Unroot and undo any changes at all!
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Sorry to muddy the water but, if all you have done is rooted, many users have upgraded ota from 4.4.2 to 4.4.4 and even retained root.
ghostofcain said:
Sorry to muddy the water but, if all you have done is rooted, many users have upgraded ota from 4.4.2 to 4.4.4 and even retained root.
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Well yes, but posibility is 100000000:1 to happen like this. That is pure luck.
electrash said:
Well yes, but posibility is 100000000:1 to happen like this. That is pure luck.
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Either its possible or not, when a number of people on xda have done it I'd say its possible.
So less rephrase my post for clarity, in general OTA Upgrades are not possible on rooted devices, but a number of users have reported successfully performing an OTA upgrades to 4.4.4 on rooted devices without losing root.

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