Ok so i want to root my sk17i ...
but its updated to .62 firmware....
I have seen this thread ... that it will downgrade n root my device
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1842366
Q1)when i'm done with that can i update n still stay rooted?
Q2) What is bootloader n after following above thread will my bootloader b unlocked? if not do i need to unlock it using this method?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1879750
Q3) what are kernels and roms?
Q4) I want to install jelly bean in it? can u suggest a good stable rom for it? with no or minimum bugs that is final n not in testing stage? i'm asking for this coz i read some users installed wrong rom got their touch bricked
Q5) before doing anything i want to take backup? can u tell me a thread how to back up n restore just in case i mess up?
thnx in advance
tarunjeet said:
Ok so i want to root my sk17i ...
but its updated to .62 firmware....
I have seen this thread ... that it will downgrade n root my device
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1842366
Q1)when i'm done with that can i update n still stay rooted?
Q2) What is bootloader n after following above thread will my bootloader b unlocked? if not do i need to unlock it using this method?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1879750
Q3) what are kernels and roms?
Q4) I want to install jelly bean in it? can u suggest a good stable rom for it? with no or minimum bugs that is final n not in testing stage? i'm asking for this coz i read some users installed wrong rom got their touch bricked
Q5) before doing anything i want to take backup? can u tell me a thread how to back up n restore just in case i mess up?
thnx in advance
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If you follow that thread i think you can be on .62 gb rooted, otherwise search for another
After rooting bootloader is NOT unlocked. Unlocking it allows you to install custom kernels in order to improve performance or get more ROMS like cyanogenmod jelly bean. It's a whole different story unlocking it
A kernel tells the device what to do, basically. ROMs are modified system files by users to mod their device. This is really base explained
Jelly bean is still experimental so all roms will have bugs. You need to unlock your bootloader for it
Well, the best would be back up with cwm but you cant, so if you wanna save all your data, search for some backup app
tarunjeet said:
Q1)when i'm done with that can i update n still stay rooted?
Q2) What is bootloader n after following above thread will my bootloader b unlocked? if not do i need to unlock it using this method?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1879750
Q3) what are kernels and roms?
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1. Read the last few lines of the first link.
2. Type any "what is" type question in to google before asking here, and read the first link in my sig, will go a long way to helping you understand things a bit better.
XperienceD said:
1. Read the last few lines of the first link.
2. Type any "what is" type question in to google before asking here, and read the first link in my sig, will go a long way to helping you understand things a bit better.
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ok i understood almost everything
i will downgrade n root
then i will unlock bootloader (i know if i do this i will lose drm rights n track id and i will not be able to update ota)
only then i will be able to install kernels n custom roms right?
is there a stable ics rom?:good:
can u recommend a good rom.. there are so many m confused
tarunjeet said:
ok i understood almost everything
i will downgrade n root
then i will unlock bootloader (i know if i do this i will lose drm rights n track id and i will not be able to update ota)
only then i will be able to install kernels n custom roms right?
is there a stable ics rom?:good:
can u recommend a good rom.. there are so many m confused
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Firstly you don't need bootloader unlocked for custom roms(just root is needed) but u need it unlocked for installing custom roms.....and please don't ask about best/fast/good Rom since these type of thread are discouraged and u won't get your answer instead a hell lot of people mocking you for this....please be careful next time
Regards,
AJ
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tarunjeet said:
ok i understood almost everything
i will downgrade n root
then i will unlock bootloader (i know if i do this i will lose drm rights n track id and i will not be able to update ota)
only then i will be able to install kernels n custom roms right?
is there a stable ics rom?:good:
can u recommend a good rom.. there are so many m confused
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You don't need to downgrade to root if you want to unlock the bootloader. Just unlock it and flash a prerooted kernel like rage kernel and you will be rooted and cwm or TWRP recovery are built in
Try some and you will find your personal best rom :good:
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Hi!
I have an Xperia U ICS flashed using flashtool. Unrooted and Locked. I do want to root/unlock, I just had a few questions first.
- Can I root my phone WITHOUT unlocking the bootloader?.. as I heard that unlocking ones bootloader is risky and can damage the phone.
I really have no idea as to how to root a phone as I'm totally new to droid ( 1st android phone ) ! So it would be really helpful if someone at least posted a link(s) for a tutorial. (The right tutorial for a newbie! ) If possible, I want to root my phone WITHOUT unlocking the bootloader.
- What is the difference between Root with Locked bootloader & Root with Unlocked bootloader?
And regarding ROMs, I also heard that custom ROMs are really much better than the stock ones, So If anyone could help me choosing the best ROM for my Xperia U would be helpful too. Also a tutorial link as to how to install a custom ROM. User reviews would be real helpful here, People who have custom Xperia U ROMs, HELP!
Help out guys
P.S I know there are tutorials out there, I just don't know which one to follow.
Just follow the instructions here to root your phone :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886460
And then install cmw for your phone to install custom ROM'S
If the info helped you click the thanks button..
Sent from my LT26i
What is CMW and how to install those?! Dude you gotta be little more specific with , I'm new here!
Clockwork recovery (cmw) is to install new rom and to backup..
Follow instruction here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1756346
If the info helped you click the thanks button
Sent from my LT26i
sunil.s125 said:
Just follow the instructions here to root your phone :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886460
And then install cmw for your phone to install custom ROM'S
If the info helped you click the thanks button..
Sent from my LT26i
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sunil.s125 said:
Clockwork recovery (cmw) is to install new rom and to backup..
Follow instruction here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1756346
If the info helped you click the thanks button
Sent from my LT26i
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I appreciate you reply man, I also have a few other questions too in my post. You can answer them if you wish to, Or I'll just wait for someone else too. And also for the tuts.
Hi..
Dude I don't use xperia U so can't help you on rom, which ones best for your device ....
If the info helped you click the thanks button
Sent from my LT26i
Alright, I 'll just wait then.
Bootloader unlocked means u can try different roms now bt u loose ur warranty and u also need to flash a custom kernel for custom rom
Rooting I guess has nothing to do wid bootloader being locked or unlocked
Sent from my ST25i using Tapatalk 2
kushalsv said:
Hi!
I have an Xperia U ICS flashed using flashtool. Unrooted and Locked. I do want to root/unlock, I just had a few questions first.
- Can I root my phone WITHOUT unlocking the bootloader?.. as I heard that unlocking ones bootloader is risky and can damage the phone.
I really have no idea as to how to root a phone as I'm totally new to droid ( 1st android phone ) ! So it would be really helpful if someone at least posted a link(s) for a tutorial. (The right tutorial for a newbie! ) If possible, I want to root my phone WITHOUT unlocking the bootloader.
- What is the difference between Root with Locked bootloader & Root with Unlocked bootloader?
And regarding ROMs, I also heard that custom ROMs are really much better than the stock ones, So If anyone could help me choosing the best ROM for my Xperia U would be helpful too. Also a tutorial link as to how to install a custom ROM. User reviews would be real helpful here, People who have custom Xperia U ROMs, HELP!
Help out guys
P.S I know there are tutorials out there, I just don't know which one to follow.
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Yes you can root your phone without locking the bootloader, when you unlock the bootloader you void your warranty. A locked bootloader doesnt void your warranty, but doesnt allow you to be able to flash all custom roms, some need an unlocked bootloader to work. Cannot help you with guides because i use the Xperia P, good luck though.
MadManMark said:
Yes you can root your phone without locking the bootloader, when you unlock the bootloader you void your warranty. A locked bootloader doesnt void your warranty, but doesnt allow you to be able to flash all custom roms, some need an unlocked bootloader to work. Cannot help you with guides because i use the Xperia P, good luck though.
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Thanks!:good: Alright, So I've decided, I'll root my phone without unlocking my bootloader, So any help here please?
And are there any ROMs I can apply to a locked bootloader? Help Xperia U users please!
root without unlock bootloader it still save to be use and doesn't void your warranty
you still can try some custom ROM but definitely never to custom kernel
I'm new to android,earlier I had Nokia 5233.Everyone's talkin about custom Rom,kernel,flashing Roms, bootloader etc..I want to know that.
But I know that for accessing system files we should have root access,so I managed some how and succeeded in,rooting my phone(Xperia go Stock ICS 4.0.4) installed CWM also.Now I want to know what is bootloader,and how do we unlock it,and is there any threat in doing so?
What about installing Custom Roms? Do they require unlocking bootloader or we can install them without unlocking bootloader.
Pls tell me about this.
Many new android users want to know this.
Replying to this thread will help others too.
Read, read and read. And most of all use search... you will find everything.
May b u should wait till u get official ics..... Unlocking ur bootloader wont let u use pc companion....
Unless u knw how to flash a ftf
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im already in ICS
He ment jellybean
Sent from my LT22i
ankitsxperiago said:
I'm new to android,earlier I had Nokia 5233.Everyone's talkin about custom Rom,kernel,flashing Roms, bootloader etc..I want to know that.
But I know that for accessing system files we should have root access,so I managed some how and succeeded in,rooting my phone(Xperia go Stock ICS 4.0.4) installed CWM also.Now I want to know what is bootloader,and how do we unlock it,and is there any threat in doing so?
What about installing Custom Roms? Do they require unlocking bootloader or we can install them without unlocking bootloader.
Pls tell me about this.
Many new android users want to know this.
Replying to this thread will help others too.
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I think U should start gathering information in this thread --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2100529
As title says really...
I read all 300 odd pages of bin4ry's thread yesterday and it seems that the easy root via restore method does not work with JB on the Xperia Go.
Are there other ways to root as I am lost how to do it at the moment? As my phone has unlocked BL I know I can flash pre-rooted custom roms but I'd quite like to play around with the stock rom first.
Any help appreciated...
Devo1982 said:
As title says really...
I read all 300 odd pages of bin4ry's thread yesterday and it seems that the easy root via restore method does not work with JB on the Xperia Go.
Are there other ways to root as I am lost how to do it at the moment? As my phone has unlocked BL I know I can flash pre-rooted custom roms but I'd quite like to play around with the stock rom first.
Any help appreciated...
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you can do it by following this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2250695
slipsystem said:
you can do it by following this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2250695
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Is there no other way? I don't want to use munjeni's kernel as it makes my phone run so slow :crying: I guess I could do that method and then flash another kernel but seems a bit long-winded...
hallo i dont know nothing about root,
i dontlow super user,root checker,voodoo ota..
but i dont know how i must run Kernels or what else :/
im really newbie..i was got a phone like from 1999 and before 3days i took a smartphone :/
im really newbie on this new device..
i need to root it!
i need simple steps how i can run kernes, i got this infos for my phone
LT22I
ANDROID:4.2.1
KERNEL;3.0.8
6.2.A.0.400
any simple steps to root that phone pleasE?
easy and fast...
thanks for reading
For what I know you must unlock bootloader to root 6.2.A.0.400, but if you want to use custom kernels you have to do it anyway.
Be sure to backup DRM keys before you do.
For FW 6.2.A1.100 there are easy ways to root withoyt unlocking BL.
From all my experiments with custom kernels I can't say I have seen benefit using them aside from the fact they are easy to install and save the trouble of rooting and installing CWM recovery.
There are problems with 6.2.A.0.400 phone/dialer, so it would be better if you upgrade to 6.2.A.1.100 if you can.
ChikeD said:
For what I know you must unlock bootloader to root 6.2.A.0.400, but if you want to use custom kernels you have to do it anyway.
Be sure to backup DRM keys before you do.
For FW 6.2.A1.100 there are easy ways to root withoyt unlocking BL.
From all my experiments with custom kernels I can't say I have seen benefit using them aside from the fact they are easy to install and save the trouble of rooting and installing CWM recovery.
There are problems with 6.2.A.0.400 phone/dialer, so it would be better if you upgrade to 6.2.A.1.100 if you can.
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issue there on 1.100 too bro...
Hi!
I want to root my active but I'm afraid that I can brick it or something.
I have it with the stock rom and the compilation number is 4.0.2.A.0.84.
Can I follow this tutorial? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2118343
Or there is one specific for the version I have?
Sorry if this has been asked before but it's not very clear for me what to do to root the phone.
Thanks!
I would advise you to read my rooting guide (in the stickies in general forum) and to follow the method for 4.0.2.A.0.62. It's really easy, but instead of updating to .62 you will update over the air to .84 (I hope that's working!)
Sent from my Nexus 4 running Android 4.3
mihahn said:
I would advise you to read my rooting guide (in the stickies in general forum) and to follow the method for 4.0.2.A.0.62. It's really easy, but instead of updating to .62 you will update over the air to .84 (I hope that's working!)
Sent from my Nexus 4 running Android 4.3
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It's this one? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1842366
zephiruspt said:
It's this one? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1842366
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Yes, that's right
You could use the tutorial for .62 or you simply try the program called "eroot"
Sent from my Nexus 4 running Android 4.3
Nothing to very about brother.:good:
First of all unlock your bootloader via sony`s official website. (i will give the link in .txt file)
Second flash any kernal via flashtool make sure you choose carefully between android versions i.e. use ICS kernal if you are on ICS,similarly GB kernal for GB and JB kernal for JB .
DONE..!!:highfive: I am not responsible for any harm to your device do it at your own risk
Hit thanks if i helped
mustufa_kheroda said:
Nothing to very about brother.:good:
First of all unlock your bootloader via sony`s official website. (i will give the link in .txt file)
Second flash any kernal via flashtool make sure you choose carefully between android versions i.e. use ICS kernal if you are on ICS,similarly GB kernal for GB and JB kernal for JB .
DONE..!!:highfive: I am not responsible for any harm to your device do it at your own risk
Hit thanks if i helped
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Why should he unlock and void his warranty by unlocking just to root? That's not necessary
Sent from my Nexus 4 running Android 4.3
Its the easiest way
mihahn said:
Why should he unlock and void his warranty by unlocking just to root? That's not necessary
Sent from my Nexus 4 running Android 4.3
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Unlocking bootloader and then rooting is the easiest way, unlocked bootloader will also provide manual settings of frequency which will indeed boost the phone. :good:
Root will avoid the warranty isn`t it . so whats the deal with unlocking the bootloader.
mustufa_kheroda said:
Unlocking bootloader and then rooting is the easiest way, unlocked bootloader will also provide manual settings of frequency which will indeed boost the phone. :good:
Root will avoid the warranty isn`t it . so whats the deal with unlocking the bootloader.
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Unlocking is not the easiest way and it's not necessary. You are able too root without unlocking (check my guide, there are many methods) and you won't void your warranty, because after reflashing the stock rom, you can send it to the service center and Sony won't notice that it was rooted
Sent from my Nexus 4 running Android 4.3
Helpfull
mihahn said:
Unlocking is not the easiest way and it's not necessary. You are able too root without unlocking (check my guide, there are many methods) and you won't void your warranty, because after reflashing the stock rom, you can send it to the service center and Sony won't notice that it was rooted
Sent from my Nexus 4 running Android 4.3
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Ya your guide is really helpfull and can root the phone without unlocking the phone. nice work sir...:good:
Well, first of all, many thanks for your contributions. Now I'm more confused. The main goal for me is to be able to free some internal space (remove stock applications?) Flashing custom ROM's is something I would like to but not necessary for now. So... for my first goal, I don't need bootloader unlock???
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mustufa_kheroda said:
Ya your guide is really helpful and can root the phone without unlocking the bootloader. nice work sir..:good:
But there is a question can we adjust the cpu frequencies without unlocking the bootloader?
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zephiruspt said:
Well, first of all, many thanks for your contributions. Now I'm more confused. The main goal for me is to be able to free some internal space (remove stock applications?) Flashing custom ROM's is something I would like to but not necessary for now. So... for my first goal, I don't need bootloader unlock???
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Its up to you whether you want a locked bootloader or unlocked bootloader. If you use a locked bootloader you will be able to flash custom Roms but you will not be able to flash custom kernals. custom kernal basically will increase your phones performance.
Its your phone your choice brother.. Both the method are Perfect. My personal opinion is that you should use the rooting method with locked bootloader hence, it will not avoid your warranty (if you flash the stock rom again after flashing a custom Rom).
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mustufa_kheroda said:
mustufa_kheroda said:
Ya your guide is really helpful and can root the phone without unlocking the bootloader. nice work sir..:good:
But there is a question can we adjust the cpu frequencies without unlocking the bootloader?
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Its up to you whether you want a locked bootloader or unlocked bootloader. If you use a locked bootloader you will be able to flash custom Roms but you will not be able to flash custom kernals. custom kernal basically will increase your phones performance.
Its your phone your choice brother.. Both the method are Perfect. My personal opinion is that you should use the rooting method with locked bootloader hence, it will not avoid your warranty (if you flash the stock rom again after flashing a custom Rom).
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Ok, I will do that. Later if I need I will unlock the bootloader.
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zephiruspt said:
Ok, I will do that. Later if I need I will unlock the bootloader.
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That's the best way
If you have any further issues, just ask
Sent from my Nexus 4 running Android 4.3
mihahn said:
That's the best way
If you have any further issues, just ask
Sent from my Nexus 4 running Android 4.3
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Hi mihahn,
I only had time to do this now and started looking at your thread and I need your help. Do I have to make all those steps described in section 2? Can you help me on this one?
zephiruspt said:
Hi mihahn,
I only had time to do this now and started looking at your thread and I need your help. Do I have to make all those steps described in section 2? Can you help me on this one?
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Just try eroot first, it's the tool "for all firmware versions". It should work well! Download the tool and follow the instructions
Sent from my Nexus 4 running Android 4.3
mihahn said:
Just try eroot first, it's the tool "for all firmware versions". It should work well! Download the tool and follow the instructions
Sent from my Nexus 4 running Android 4.3
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I tried eroot without success so I upgraded to 4.1.B.0.587. No success with eroot...
zephiruspt said:
I tried eroot without success so I upgraded to 4.1.B.0.587. No success with eroot...
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Did you try it on .587 too?
If it's really not working, use the method for .587. There's a link to a tutorial by Abhinav2 and it should work then
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root mean u get permission to do something on app
"permission" that u give to app have the risk
milktea93 said:
root mean u get permission to do something on app
"permission" that u give to app have the risk
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Thanks! Root done
Congratulations....
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