Root stock 14.6.A.1.216 Firmware - Sony Xperia Z Ultra

I just wanted to start over again with a fresh and clean ZU firmware without any prerooted method or stuff. Surprisingly it worked on the newest available firmware from sony.
flash firmware with flashtool
install kingroot und root your ZU -> Link
replace kingroot with supersu -> Link
that's it

Tested working great. Easy. Thank you!!:good:

Thanks.This metod working on 100%
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I am sorry for the noobie question...will Root destroy my TA partition? I want to keep it intact but only want to have root so i can install Titanium Backup..i don't need custom recovery (for now at least)...
Also after I rooted, can i still update the OS using OTA?

im4u2nv said:
I am sorry for the noobie question...will Root destroy my TA partition? I want to keep it intact but only want to have root so i can install Titanium Backup..i don't need custom recovery (for now at least)...
Also after I rooted, can i still update the OS using OTA?
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Root will not, but unlock bootloader will.

tset351 said:
I just wanted to start over again with a fresh and clean ZU firmware without any prerooted method or stuff. Surprisingly it worked on the newest available firmware from sony.
flash firmware with flashtool
install kingroot und root your ZU -> Link
replace kingroot with supersu -> Link
that's it
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Sorry, where can i get the 14.6.A.1.216 Firmware file?

pmauzao said:
Sorry, where can i get the 14.6.A.1.216 Firmware file?
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you can get the firmware here or here

im4u2nv said:
I am sorry for the noobie question...will Root destroy my TA partition? I want to keep it intact but only want to have root so i can install Titanium Backup..i don't need custom recovery (for now at least)...
Also after I rooted, can i still update the OS using OTA?
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as @mingkee said rooting your phone won't hurt your TA partition. you can even make a backup from TA partition after rooting your ZU. You will loose your TA partition only if you are going to unlock your bootloader. you don't have to do that for rooting. If you like to use a custom kernel (tap to wake, battery performance, ...) you have to unlock your bootloader but be sure to backup your TA partition first

Which version of kingroot did you guys use.

I used 4.1.0

It just goes to 70% for me and says root failed...

Worked for me too

Rokus said:
Which version of kingroot did you guys use.
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I used 4.1.5, and there's no problem swapping out SuperSU.

tset351 said:
I just wanted to start over again with a fresh and clean ZU firmware without any prerooted method or stuff. Surprisingly it worked on the newest available firmware from sony.
flash firmware with flashtool
install kingroot und root your ZU -> Link
replace kingroot with supersu -> Link
that's it
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Mine said it failed at 70% but root checker says that it is rooted so i install supersu and it works thanks a million man
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What about custom recovery did any one manage to install

tset351 said:
you can get the firmware here or here
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Actually it's in neither of those places
Can't find the firmware anywhere...

I thought kingroot didn't support zu and 5.1.1, have they updated it?
Thnks

kingroot 4.6 let me root my 5.1.1 zu. but i install supersu and the binary cannot be installed.. :/ anyone else had this issue?

corrado85 said:
kingroot 4.6 let me root my 5.1.1 zu. but i install supersu and the binary cannot be installed.. :/ anyone else had this issue?
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Just deinstall su, reboot, install kingroot 4.1.x and root again. Then the script should work.

xb91 said:
Actually it's in neither of those places
Can't find the firmware anywhere...
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Hmm actually it is listed in xperifirm

f1n41_3ch0_4ctu41 said:
Mine said it failed at 70% but root checker says that it is rooted so i install supersu and it works thanks a million man
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What about custom recovery did any one manage to install
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Nut's dual recovery (twrp) is working fine

Related

[Q] If I update to 17.1.2.A.0.314, will I lose ROOT?

If I update to 17.1.2.A.0.314, will I lose ROOT?
ofc yes if u updated any software u will loose root but you can download pre rooted ftf
note : i do not have the z2 do not take my answer as a good answer
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ofc yes if u updated any software u will loose root but you can download pre rooted ftf
note : i do not have the z2 do not take my answer as a good answer
Nabukadnezar said:
If I update to 17.1.2.A.0.314, will I lose ROOT?
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Yes, flashing new (unrooted) firmware will always overwrite root, but you can follow these root instructions to root .314.
yes you will but can get it back
Nabukadnezar said:
If I update to 17.1.2.A.0.314, will I lose ROOT?
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yes you will loose root but you should be able to root it again
personally i do have Xperia Z2 everything factory installed (rooted) 17.1.2.A.0.314
i updated it with sony PC Companion and rooted it again with EasyRootTool v12.1 after 1st unsuccessful attempt with Chinese dev's root tool.(when i say unsuccessful that doesn't mean the tool is unsuccessful i probably wasn't using it the way i should)
latest easyroottool is here (new version of the one i have used to root updated Z2)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2784900
chinese dev's tool is here in case you need it (or find latest version if there is any probably wont need it)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2559009
before you wanna go ahead i would say research a bit more if you feel like it. personally i wasn't very careful cause i got DRM Keys backup thanx to devs but i got it done with EasyRootTool V12.1 in 2nd attempt.
goodluck
You'll only need to back up TA (where DRM keys are located) if you unlock your bootloader. Also, you only need to unlock your bootloader if you are flashing a custom kernel or Rom that requires a custom kernel. If you are only wanting root, there is no need to back up your TA partition. So just use the Easyroot tool to root after updating to .314 via PC companion if you are using that method m8:good:
It's a litle late to write about TA backup when he talks about loosing root at upgrade.
Sent from my Sony Xperia Z2 on TapaTalk
harfot said:
It's a litle late to write about TA backup when he talks about loosing root at upgrade.
Sent from my Sony Xperia Z2 on TapaTalk
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I have TA backed up and locked bootloader. The DRM keys are untouched atm.
Nabukadnezar said:
I have TA backed up and locked bootloader. The DRM keys are untouched atm.
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Yes, I was (almost) sure of that so just read and follow instructions for root.
Sent from my Sony Xperia Z2 on TapaTalk
Nabukadnezar said:
I have TA backed up and locked bootloader. The DRM keys are untouched atm.
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Sorry for double post
Sent from my Sony Xperia Z2 on TapaTalk

[Q] Rooting with towelroot

Hi does rooting xperia z2 with towelroot unlock the bootloader?
Nope,but there's a easier method by bin4ry available for. 314 firmware
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nicojapanese said:
Hi does rooting xperia z2 with towelroot unlock the bootloader?
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No...
Rooting device means just to get access to some advanced, administrative rights.
It won't change (almost)anything, at least not visually...
On the other hand, unlocking bootloader is a procedure where you have to enter your IMEI on Sony support web page and get key.
Using that key and adb or flashtool you can unlock bootloader.
But always backup your DRM keys!
By unlocking bootloader you'll wipe those keys and lose some protected features...
For Z2 that's only online service support but on Z3 you'll lose many important features (like new camera algorithms).
Same thing happened to Z2 in the beginning and Sony "fixed" that so I'm sure they will change that for Z3...
You can always use your backup and relock bootloader again (if you were smart and you have recovery) ?
ok thats good to know. and i read few articles about z2 getting the new 4.4.4 fw update. can that be rooted by towelroot? because in some places ive read, towelroot supports 4.4.2 or lower.
thanks ! im good with just rooting and maybe installing xposed. thanks.
nicojapanese said:
ok thats good to know. and i read few articles about z2 getting the new 4.4.4 fw update. can that be rooted by towelroot? because in some places ive read, towelroot supports 4.4.2 or lower.
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I am seriously doubting that towelroot will be able to root the upcoming 4.4.4 firmware due to it using a exploit what Sony has patched with their most recently built firmwares. However, with PRFCreator you can download the 4.4.4 .ftf (when it is released), dual recovery and the SuperSU binaries. The tool will create a flashable zip file for recovery (for a lower firmware build obviously). You flash that and then you are updated to the newest firmware with root access. Or at least I believe that is the process, I've never used it before.
nicojapanese said:
ok thats good to know. and i read few articles about z2 getting the new 4.4.4 fw update. can that be rooted by towelroot? because in some places ive read, towelroot supports 4.4.2 or lower.
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That's because 4.4.4 isn't out for Z2, so we have no idea what (if any) unmatched exploits are available.
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gamer649 said:
However, with PRFCreator you can download the 4.4.4 .ftf (when it is released), dual recovery and the SuperSU binaries. The tool will create a flashable zip file for recovery (for a lower firmware build obviously). You flash that and then you are updated to the newest firmware with root access. Or at least I believe that is the process, I've never used it before.
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AFAIK this just automates the rooting process it still requires the exploit to be present.
ghostofcain said:
That's because 4.4.4 isn't out for Z2, so we have no idea what (if any) unmatched exploits are available.
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AFAIK this just automates the rooting process it still requires the exploit to be present.
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As I said, I have never used it before so I don't know how it works properly. But how I am seeing and understanding the tool it creates a flashable zip with SuperSU binaries and dual recovery embedded in it. Since it is only a flashable zip I personally can't see why the higher firmware would need a root exploit so long as there is one available for a lower firmware and that firmware also has a working recovery.
ghostofcain said:
That's because 4.4.4 isn't out for Z2, so we have no idea what (if any) unmatched exploits are available.
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AFAIK this just automates the rooting process it still requires the exploit to be present.
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i actually rooted my 314 z2 now with easy root. how can i download xposed. it says permission denied and failed to create backup of system bin app process. i have root because i already installed and run titanium backup etc
nicojapanese said:
i actually rooted my 314 z2 now with easy root. how can i download xposed. it says permission denied and failed to create backup of system bin app process. i have root because i already installed and run titanium backup etc
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Have you installed the SuperSU app from the Play Store?
yes i already installed supersu. what to dooo. ?
gamer649 said:
Have you installed the SuperSU app from the Play Store?
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yes i already installed supersu. what to dooo. ? i cant make xposed to run. it always says failed to create backup of system bin app process.
nicojapanese said:
yes i already installed supersu. what to dooo. ? i cant make xposed to run. it always says failed to create backup of system bin app process.
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Open up SuperSU and update the binaries and reboot if needed.
If you don't have to update the binaries scroll to the Xposed Installer in the SuperSU app.
Press on the Xposed Installer to bring up the SuperSU permissions.
Press Forget.
Relaunch Xposed Installer from the app drawer.
This SHOULD fix the problem, if not let me know.

[SOLVED] Root Access 4.4.4

Hey guys im back after smashing my beloved xperia z (which i had mastered the ins and outs of) and reluctantly replacing it with a HTC ONE m7 which was the most terrible phone i have ever used in my life.... i have plonked a good bit of cash on a z2 and I AM LOVING IT
I had updated to the latest version of KK but i am hearing mixed reports that a root is not available for this version.
If anyone could point me in the right direction that would be fabulous.
Thank you in advance
Chris
xeningti said:
If anyone could point me in the right direction that would be fabulous.
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Have a look here
If any, PM me.
Bjørn
bjorn96 said:
Have a look here
If any, PM me.
Bjørn
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1.1 You need obviously an already rooted phone with [NUT]'s Dual Recovery with a previous firmware version (4.4.2)
Just seen tht and gave up lol
xeningti said:
1.1 You need obviously an already rooted phone with [NUT]'s Dual Recovery with a previous firmware version (4.4.2)
Just seen tht and gave up lol
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Downgrade.
ahhh crafty.... so could i flash a previous FTF with flashtool.... create a pre rooted version of 4.4.4 the flash that?
is that kind of what i need to do?
xeningti said:
ahhh crafty.... so could i flash a previous FTF with flashtool.... create a pre rooted version of 4.4.4 the flash that?
is that kind of what i need to do?
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Yeap, that it.
Note 1: Download the 4.4.4 ftf from Xperifirm
Note 2: 4.4.3 you have to download from the link.
Note 3: BACKUP TA when root!!!
good luck! im trying to but its seems im screwed and i have .167 firmware
the towlroot meathod just hangs,,,
bjorn96 said:
Yeap, that it.
Note 3: BACKUP TA when root!!!
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what so you mean?
whats ta
djnos said:
good luck! im trying to but its seems im screwed and i have .167 firmware
the towlroot meathod just hangs,,,
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finally got it
on 4.4.4 rooted and with recovery
will dont know what ta is thou
how did you do it i am still pondering this hole new method.... wheres doomlord when you need him!!!
xeningti said:
how did you do it i am still pondering this hole new method.... wheres doomlord when you need him!!!
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Hello
I see you are totally green on this.
Well, im kinda green too, but I have had a lot of help from @xda and now I can manage to do some stuff with my telephone.
The first thing you have to do is BACKUP!!! This is always important.
Well, then lets get to it.
The XPERIA Z2 has a locked bootloader. This means that it cannot flash any roms, custom or other without being unlocked. When you unlock the bootloader, you delete all files on the phone, (don’t ask me how, it just does) and also deletes a partition called TA. The TA-partition contains DRM-keys, to explain that, @Envious_Data might help.
Anyway, when you have root, you can backup the TA, BEFORE you flash any custom ROM, or the ROM with ROOT. That way you will always be able to go back to scratch. Without ROOT on 4.4.4 you need to downgrade to 4.4.3, ROOT and backup the TA-partition before you even start thinking about unlocking bootloader.
(search the XDA, Google (use XDA in the end for XDA results) XDA-TV and you will find tons and tons of stuff. Once you understand some, it will come fast to you.)
I have gathered some threads here for you to read, and I hope this will work for you too.
Start off by reading this
When done, notify me.
All the best
Bjørn
bjorn96 said:
Hello
I see you are totally green on this.
Well, im kinda green too, but I have had a lot of help from @xda and now I can manage to do some stuff with my telephone.
The first thing you have to do is BACKUP!!! This is always important.
Well, then lets get to it.
The XPERIA Z2 has a locked bootloader. This means that it cannot flash any roms, custom or other without being unlocked. When you unlock the bootloader, you delete all files on the phone, (don’t ask me how, it just does) and also deletes a partition called TA. The TA-partition contains DRM-keys, to explain that, @Envious_Data might help.
Anyway, when you have root, you can backup the TA, BEFORE you flash any custom ROM, or the ROM with ROOT. That way you will always be able to go back to scratch. Without ROOT on 4.4.4 you need to downgrade to 4.4.3, ROOT and backup the TA-partition before you even start thinking about unlocking bootloader.
(search the XDA, Google (use XDA in the end for XDA results) XDA-TV and you will find tons and tons of stuff. Once you understand some, it will come fast to you.)
I have gathered some threads here for you to read, and I hope this will work for you too.
Start off by reading this
When done, notify me.
All the best
Bjørn
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ok i have dowgraded to 4.4.2 i tried towelroot which worked but SUPER SU could not load binaries. So i flashed stock 4.4.2 again and i am now trying to root using doomlords community rootkit and its not working....
xeningti said:
ok i have dowgraded to 4.4.2 i tried towelroot which worked but SUPER SU could not load binaries. So i flashed stock 4.4.2 again and i am now trying to root using doomlords community rootkit and its not working....
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Have had some problems with SuperSU too, but try backup ta.
If not work, try restore phone with PCC.
Then downgrade and try again.
bjorn96 said:
Have had some problems with SuperSU too, but try backup ta.
If not work, try restore phone with PCC.
Then downgrade and try again.
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i have flashed a stock rom many times and still getting the errors, i have no idea what a TA is... also im on locked bootloader if that helps at all.
sorry for being a noob
xeningti said:
i have flashed a stock rom many times and still getting the errors, i have no idea what a TA is... also im on locked bootloader if that helps at all.
sorry for being a noob
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see attachment
xeningti said:
i have flashed a stock rom many times and still getting the errors, i have no idea what a TA is... also im on locked bootloader if that helps at all.
sorry for being a noob
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To root the Z2 and get dual recovery on 4.4.2 follow these steps
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z2/help/how-to-root-firmware-314-t2821619
Then you need to follow the instructions in this thread, it's much easier than what it seems
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z2/general/4-4-4-creating-rooted-update-package-t2933155
Also, no need to backup TA unless you wanna unlock your bootloader
Jiyeon90 said:
To root the Z2 and get dual recovery on 4.4.2 follow these steps
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z2/help/how-to-root-firmware-314-t2821619
Then you need to follow the instructions in this thread, it's much easier than what it seems
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z2/general/4-4-4-creating-rooted-update-package-t2933155
Also, no need to backup TA unless you wanna unlock your bootloader
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Backup of TA was just a mention. Also its smart to have it, cuz you might forget it.
Anyway, @xeningti the towelroot should work on 4.4.3, did you try to download the towelroot app from towelroot.com???
Jiyeon90 said:
To root the Z2 and get dual recovery on 4.4.2 follow these steps
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z2/help/how-to-root-firmware-314-t2821619
Then you need to follow the instructions in this thread, it's much easier than what it seems
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z2/general/4-4-4-creating-rooted-update-package-t2933155
Also, no need to backup TA unless you wanna unlock your bootloader
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i am 3.2.3
bjorn96 said:
Backup of TA was just a mention. Also its smart to have it, cuz you might forget it.
Anyway, @xeningti the towelroot should work on 4.4.3, did you try to download the towelroot app from towelroot.com???
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yeah i used the towerl root and it said it had worked although when i installed supersu it said it could not update or find binary
xeningti said:
yeah i used the towerl root and it said it had worked although when i installed supersu it said it could not update or find binary
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Did your phone come with 4.4.4??
Try root with towel on 4.4.3
Send some shots of it.

[Q] How to downgrade firmware to root?

I unlocked the bootloader following Sony's tutorial and now im just stuck on how to root it. From what i can tell 23.0.1.A.4.30 isn't rootable, am I able to downgrade my firmware then root?
Sorry, only just got the Tab
I'm in the same boat.
Need root for this latest firmware, preferably without having to unlock the bootloader.
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This looks like a good way...
http://www.hanfei.name/xperia-z2-tablet-wifi-sgp511-23-0-1-a-4-30-uk-rooted-zip.html
geko95gek said:
I'm in the same boat.
Need root for this latest firmware, preferably without having to unlock the bootloader.
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This looks like a good way...
http://www.hanfei.name/xperia-z2-tablet-wifi-sgp511-23-0-1-a-4-30-uk-rooted-zip.html
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Nup u need to be rooted to use that.
How do I downgrade my firmware to a rootable version? Help
GalaxyWhy said:
Nup u need to be rooted to use that.
How do I downgrade my firmware to a rootable version? Help
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I've managed to do it. It was quite straight forward in the end.
You need to flash a 4.4.2 FTF file with Flashtool, then root that with EasyRoot and install DualRecovery. Then you can flash the latest 4.4.4 pre-rooted zip and voila! :good:
geko95gek said:
I've managed to do it. It was quite straight forward in the end.
You need to flash a 4.4.2 FTF file with Flashtool, then root that with EasyRoot and install DualRecovery. Then you can flash the latest 4.4.4 pre-rooted zip and voila! :good:
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*EDIT* found what I needed in kulvertti's thread
"Just received my new Xperia Z2 today. It comes with 4.4.4 already (23.0.1.A.4.30)...can you please post link to download the earlier 4.4.2 FTF file? I can't find it on Sony's site. Thanks! :good:"
Is there an optimal ftf for running cm11/12. Also, what is the best way to find out what firmware you are running? Is it displayed somewhere?
bacon612 said:
Is there an optimal ftf for running cm11/12. Also, what is the best way to find out what firmware you are running? Is it displayed somewhere?
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To find out your firmware, go to Settings, About Tablet, then scroll down to your "Build number"....this is your firmware version. Don't know the answer to your first question, since I'm on STOCK (rooted) and not CM. sorry....
geko95gek said:
I've managed to do it. It was quite straight forward in the end.
You need to flash a 4.4.2 FTF file with Flashtool, then root that with EasyRoot and install DualRecovery. Then you can flash the latest 4.4.4 pre-rooted zip and voila! :good:
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Can you link me to the stuff you used? I've tried searching for a FTF but I cant find any for mine, which is the SGP512. Can I just flash a SGP511 since they're both WiFi?
Thanks

Root without breaking OTA [SD]

Hi,
I have a Redmi Note 3 Snapdragon version. I just want to root it.
My question is: what is the easiest way to root and keep OTA updates functioning? (If possible)
I thought about the Dev rom, but it would havw the same features as in the China rom, i.e added crap. How would I backup, flash and remove crap in that case?
Edit: is there any way to root Global Stable with locked bootloader without breaking OTAs?
Thanks!
Sent from my Redmi Note 3 using Tapatalk
MultiHacker02 said:
Hi,
I have a Redmi Note 3 Snapdragon version. I just want to root it.
My question is: what is the easiest way to root and keep OTA updates functioning? (If possible)
I thought about the Dev rom, but it would havw the same features as in the China rom, i.e added crap. How would I backup, flash and remove crap in that case?
Edit: is there any way to root Global Stable with locked bootloader without breaking OTAs?
Thanks!
Sent from my Redmi Note 3 using Tapatalk
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There was an app called root genius but it doesn't work now.. U need to unlock and root tonremove system apps using titanium backup or lucky patcher
MultiHacker02 said:
Hi,
I have a Redmi Note 3 Snapdragon version. I just want to root it.
My question is: what is the easiest way to root and keep OTA updates functioning? (If possible)
I thought about the Dev rom, but it would havw the same features as in the China rom, i.e added crap. How would I backup, flash and remove crap in that case?
Edit: is there any way to root Global Stable with locked bootloader without breaking OTAs?
Thanks!
Sent from my Redmi Note 3 using Tapatalk
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Install NewKingRoot,last version on the device and you are good to go
Luiggi79 said:
Install NewKingRoot,last version on the device and you are good to go
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King root v4.85?
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Luiggi79 said:
Install NewKingRoot,last version on the device and you are good to go
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I tried King root v4.85 not working yet
filthyrich77 said:
King root v4.85?
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I tried King root v4.85 not working yet
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Do you have 2 options
1.Kingroot version:NewKingrootV4.85_C139_B255_en_release_2016_03_29_105203.(this is for Android) and you can download the exe file for windows.I have installed apk file on my Kenzo phone and worked without any issue.The earlier version was 4.82.C137(NewKingrootV4.82_C137_B248_en_release_2016_03_06_105203.) which didn't worked.Be sure about correct version,and download the file from official site adress to avoid any potential malware/virus/crap.If not working on the phone,you must try the windows version ;install it on pc and follow instructions.The correct adress :kingroot.net
2.Kingoroot-another 1 click root apk.I haven't tried but this app have cnet recommendation even you can download it from cnet servers.The correct adress is:kingoapp.com
Rooted 7.2.3!
Made my own cracked boot image for 7.2.3 and inlcoked installed twrp and rooted
Really! did king root worked is it safe
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Please post the boot image and also how to
filthyrich77 said:
Made my own cracked boot image for 7.2.3 and inlcoked installed twrp and rooted
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Brother, could u pls. upload the cracked boot.image for 7.2.3?. Is it the global rom? Thank u.
HERE
7.2.3 cracked boot image + unlocked emmc http://www.mediafire.com/download/fgfraadexzwc8od/Global_7.2.3.7z
what i did was i installed the old 7.1.8 and unlocked and installed twrp on it
then download the full 7.2.3 global recovery rom and replaced the boot.img and emmc_appsboot.mnb(inside firmware-update folder) with the files in the zip i provided and install the recovery rom using twrp and you're done..remember install superuser after u have set up the phone PLEASE LEAVE A THANKS IF THIS HELPED
IF YOU ARE A COMPLETE NOOB TRY THIS THREAD
http://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-3/how-to/unlock-bootloader-twrp-root-7-2-3-t3359492
Luiggi79 said:
Do you have 2 options
1.Kingroot version:NewKingrootV4.85_C139_B255_en_release_2016_03_29_105203.(this is for Android) and you can download the exe file for windows.I have installed apk file on my Kenzo phone and worked without any issue.The earlier version was 4.82.C137(NewKingrootV4.82_C137_B248_en_release_2016_03_06_105203.) which didn't worked.Be sure about correct version,and download the file from official site adress to avoid any potential malware/virus/crap.If not working on the phone,you must try the windows version ;install it on pc and follow instructions.The correct adress :kingroot.net
2.Kingoroot-another 1 click root apk.I haven't tried but this app have cnet recommendation even you can download it from cnet servers.The correct adress is:kingoapp.com
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failed both apps. pc and apk. kingroot pc in alien language
King root still hasn't found the root yet.... Try my method.. I know it's a bit time consuming but worth it to remove the bloatware .
filthyrich77 said:
King root still hasn't found the root yet.... Try my method.. I know it's a bit time consuming but worth it to remove the bloatware .
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i wan try. now waiting my unlocking bootloader ger approve by xiaomi. already request few days ago
lagunabad said:
i wan try. now waiting my unlocking bootloader ger approve by xiaomi. already request few days ago
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Unlock using the unofficial way it's totally safe . and no need to wait :good:
filthyrich77 said:
Unlock using the unofficial way it's totally safe . and no need to wait :good:
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im currently using latest firmware 7.2.3 can use your method?
lagunabad said:
im currently using latest firmware 7.2.3 can use your method?
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Yeah it's possible.. Give the thread a try..
U should have some basic knowledge on this matter or it will take more time to understand the procedure. If u have any questions feel free to PM me I'll guide u through the procedure
first this is not the place where you get fully miui support,en.miui.com,. you need to unlock bootloader to root the phone,.what ever you use like kingroot, this that....all fails. even you root your mi phone you get ota updates...only thing is after ota you need to root again. after rooting install custom twrp 3 recovery.so you can flash supersu root binary easily everytime you update.
New kingroot is working
Wysłane z mojego Redmi Note 3 przy użyciu Tapatalka
kinjal said:
New kingroot is working
Wysłane z mojego Redmi Note 3 przy użyciu Tapatalka
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Has anyone else confirm this?
Ludespeed said:
Has anyone else confirmed this?
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Lets try yourself redmi note 3 pro prime miui 7.1.9.0
Ludespeed said:
Has anyone else confirmed this?
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not working...... king root could doo nothing

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