What kind of benefits do I gain once I root my tablet S? I want to know before i actually root it
kadaj6 said:
What kind of benefits do I gain once I root my tablet S? I want to know before i actually root it
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Google it same for every device. But for us mainly mods from All In One tool.
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Just got my Sony Tablet S today. It came with HC so I wanted to know, in your opinion, should I root it ? I've seen some problems to get the latest version of ICS when the tablet is rooted and I don't know if there are enough advantages to take the risk. What do you guys think ? What do you use root access on this tablet for ?
dmarvp said:
Just got my Sony Tablet S today. It came with HC so I wanted to know, in your opinion, should I root it ? I've seen some problems to get the latest version of ICS when the tablet is rooted and I don't know if there are enough advantages to take the risk. What do you guys think ? What do you use root access on this tablet for ?
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If you don't know what you use root for then you don't need root. Nuff said.
Hi all,
I have Sony Xperia Z Tablet which I want to gain root access for.
Device details:
Model number: SGP311
16GB
Android 4.3
Build Number: 10.4.B.0.577
Not sure if relevant, but the tablet was bought in USA.
I'm pretty much a newbe here, so I would like, if possible, to get a link for a simple tutorial how to root my device.
10'x!
If only there was a search button...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588442
Hi Felimenta97,
Thanks for your reply.
I have seen the post you've linked here before I've posted my question (I definitely know how to use the search option ) but its seemed somewhat complicated/Indirect way compare to the simple ways of rooting I'm used to from my 2 other devices (SGS3, Nexus 4)
Is there any simpler/straightforward way?
Thanks in advance!
Avishay.a said:
Hi Felimenta97,
Thanks for your reply.
I have seen the post you've linked here before I've posted my question (I definitely know how to use the search option ) but its seemed somewhat complicated/Indirect way compare to the simple ways of rooting I'm used to from my 2 other devices (SGS3, Nexus 4)
Is there any simpler/straightforward way?
Thanks in advance!
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Nope. There is no current exploit in 4.3 Sony firmware. So, you either unlock your bootloader, or do that process.
Wait till 4.4!
If I was you, I'd wait till KitKat upgrade comes out! after that I'd root my tablet
Juampo-CHILE said:
If I was you, I'd wait till KitKat upgrade comes out! after that I'd root my tablet
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Why?
What about Kingo App?
You think it might do the work?
www .kingoapp.com/?utm_source=Android%20ROOT
Avishay.a said:
Why?
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Because You'd lose the root if an incoming update comes
Juampo-CHILE said:
Because You'd lose the root if an incoming update comes
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Isn't that almost always the case with updates?
Anyway, has anyone tried to root this tablet on 4.3 with Kingo App or VROOT?
10'x all for your help!
Avishay.a said:
Isn't that almost always the case with updates?
Anyway, has anyone tried to root this tablet on 4.3 with Kingo App or VROOT?
10'x all for your help!
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I tried with VROOT, but seems like there's no update yet. Was researching about 4.3 root methods, there a few, most of them you have to go back to 4.2 and then upgrade, but a direct root, no, I haven't found one yet :good:
Is there any simple way to root this device?
Avishay.a said:
Is there any simple way to root this device?
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Use EasyRootTool v12.1
Rootk1t said:
Use EasyRootTool v12.1
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sorry wrong firmware version I am on 4.4.4
MikeViller said:
sorry wrong firmware version I am on 4.4.4
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-tablet-z/development/root-sp321-ftf-10-5-1-0-283-t2873377
I have a Sony Xperia Z Ultra, running 4.4.4. Is it possible to do a simple root (in order to make adjustments to the LED and sound), but not affect the stock ROM or over-the-air updates? I don't want to miss out on the official Sony Lollipop, so should I maybe wait to root until after that update is released? Thanks.
No, you can't get offical updates if you have your device rooted , although you can root your device till the new update is on the line. Just unroot your sony device get the update and then root it again. Otherwise try any other rom.
Ah, many thanks. I didn't realise that was possible. I thought rooted was rooted and there was no going back. Although I've rooted a couple of devices before, I'm still something of a newbie. Would you be able to point me in the direction of a good tutorial or website with instructions how to do a basic root, and un-root, on the Z Ultra? Cheers.
http://theunlockr.com/2013/12/17/unroot-sony-xperia-z-ultra/
I found it pretty helpful , instructions are simple.
t20mohit said:
No, you can't get offical updates if you have your device rooted , although you can root your device till the new update is on the line. Just unroot your sony device get the update and then root it again. Otherwise try any other rom.
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Is there a reason as to why google doesn't allow OTA on rooted devices?
t20mohit said:
http://theunlockr.com/2013/12/17/unroot-sony-xperia-z-ultra/
I found it pretty helpful , instructions are simple.
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That's great, many thanks. Can anyone help with a how to root page, please?
Hello,
I would like to root my Lenovo A7020a40 after the Marshmallow update safely, without breaking anything in it. Is there any way for doing it? I have tried one click root, kingo root and king root and none of them worked.
Is there any one click root or an easy to use, but 100% safe and working bat file what I can use for it?
Did you find anything? Because I also searching for help to root my smartphone!
gyurix said:
Hello,
I would like to root my Lenovo A7020a40 after the Marshmallow update safely, without breaking anything in it. Is there any way for doing it? I have tried one click root, kingo root and king root and none of them worked.
Is there any one click root or an easy to use, but 100% safe and working bat file what I can use for it?
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Did you find that? If yes, can you send me link? tnx
does anyone know of a one-click root method that will work on the z5c mm?
currently have no pc or access to one.
and damn i hate to ask.
mrrocketdog said:
does anyone know of a one-click root method that will work on the z5c mm?
currently have no pc or access to one.
and damn i hate to ask.
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Without a pc,, seems very hard.