How to Root Sony Xperia Z1 (C6602/C6603) Easily
Instructions Before Root :-
1) This guide is only for Xperia Z1 C6903/2/6943 . If you still have doubt in your mind than go to setting < about phone .
2) Firmware version should be 14.2.A.1.136 please check it before continuing the process if you are using older firmware version install the latest version by using either Sony PC Companion or by going to settings < software update < system update and update it to the latest firmware .
3) Please make sure that your phone must be charged 75%Copy the zip archive to the root folder of your phone’s SD card. . If it will get switched off while the process of rooting then it may brick .
4) Backup your contact , messages , media files , app data etc.
5) Make sure all the instruction mentioned here should be followed properly for a specific response .
Disclaimer :-
This method is performed by third party which is not interlinked with merchants like Google , Samsung , Sony , HTC , Motorola , Micromax etc . Installing Stock firmwares , custom roms or rooting your device may brick your device . In that case our site would not be responsible for any of the damage caused to your device while performing tasks mentioned in our website , better to follow the steps carefully .
Steps to Root Xperia Z1 Easily :-
1) First of all we have to connect our Xperia Z1 to our computer via USB .
2) Now you need download SuperSU ( here ) . Copy the zip archive to the root folder of your phone’s SD card.
3) Disconnect your device and switch it off for a while .
4) Now open recovery mode in your device by pressing Volume down + Power key simultaneously until green LED blinks .
5) Navigate through the recovery mode by using Volume Up ( + ) and Volume Down ( - ) key and to select any option press Power button to select .
6) In the recovery mode go to “install zip from sdcard” and choose SuperSU which you have copied earlier on your device .
7) Wait till the installation completes .
8) Once the installation completes click on " Go Back " and Reboot your device . Reboot may takes a little bit more time than the normal boot .
9) You have rooted your device in few simple steps .
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