How to Root SGP321 with Android 5.1.1 - Xperia Tablet Z Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey I have a
SGP321 with:
Android version : 5.1.1 / kernel version : 3.4.0-perf-gbccb33a / Build number : 10.7.A.0.228
I cannot comprehend how to root it.
I managed to unlock bootloader, using FlashTool, and a code from Sony's developer page.
I want to install this rom:
Resurrection Remix M for Xperia Tablet Z (Wi-Fi/LTE)
It seems like rooting is failing due to the Android 5.1.1 .. Then where can I get the 4.4.2 firmware ?
I'm from Norway, and the device isn't locked to any carrier.

Deimos87 said:
Hey I have a
SGP321 with:
Android version : 5.1.1 / kernel version : 3.4.0-perf-gbccb33a / Build number : 10.7.A.0.228
I cannot comprehend how to root it.
I managed to unlock bootloader, using FlashTool, and a code from Sony's developer page.
I want to install this rom:
Resurrection Remix M for Xperia Tablet Z (Wi-Fi/LTE)
It seems like rooting is failing due to the Android 5.1.1 .. Then where can I get the 4.4.2 firmware ?
I'm from Norway, and the device isn't locked to any carrier.
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To flash RR 5.7.4 you need to have a Recovery.
To root:
Download kingroot apk from below link and install it. Follow the steps in that app and your device will be rooted.
https://king-root.net/wp-content/KingrootV4.9.6.apk
To flash recovery:
Select: TabZ-lockeddualrecovery2.8.26-RELEASE.combined.zip from the link below. And follow the Read Me.txt to install recovery.
http://nut.xperia-files.com/path/XZDualRecovery/XZDualRecovery_2.8.26
TAKE A BACKUP OF YOUR DATA BEFORE YOU START TO DO ALL THESE.
I JUST HELP AND TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY TO WHATEVER HAPPENS TO YOUR DEVICE.
All the best

@Deimos87
@Alok Bajaj
It's actually much much easier/faster to flash RR boot.img straghtforward (Flashtool -> Fastboot -> Select Kernel to Flash) and install .zip afterwards via built in recovery.
Cause NUT's recovery is kinda dated now, and is not meant to install custom ROMs, though it can do it on pollux, but very often is unable on pollux_windy.

I'm going to download and try.
I managed to brick the tablet into a continuous boot and reboot. But I am lucky enough to get it into flashmode...
I tried flashing some other original ROM, but it was for Vodafone in UK. I tried to recover it with the official Sony program (Essentials?), but it said that my device was rooted. But I guess its because I have unlocked the bootloader. I have also requested to be able to use Sony Emma/Embla or something for flashing.
I was trying to get to Android 4.4.2 or 4.4.4 to be able to root. Its so much software out there. It's like getting into a new territory of learning.

I managed to do something....
What I have done before was to open the bootlocker. If it did matter... Using newest flashtool.
I got an Spanish FTF Rom file from the Flashtool Site, SGP321_10.1.1.A.1.307_Customized_ES.ftf. Flashed it somehow using a elderly flashtool (0.9.18.6), could probably work on a newer one but God's will and such.
I then downloaded DooMLoRD_Easy-Rooting-Toolkit_v17_perf-event-exploit. And installed SuperSU or something. Settings: USB Debug and allow unsigned/foreign APK's.
There is a gap in my memory here (maybe I started TabZ-lockeddualrecovery2.8.26-RELEASE.combined).
My tablet booted into a recovery mode after doing something on my PC with the tablet powered in normal system (USB debug), and I now have managed to select my desired, ROM, and Gapps (No clue what it is yet) and a kernel that they recommended.
Now its currently Optimizing my apps (Preinstalled I guess). 106 apps.
Update1:
Popup "Unfortunately, Setup Wizard has stopped". I did see some google stuff also do the same
I am trying to factory reset with wipe.
There was now a different recovery menu.. Hmm. I had to disconnect the battery to get out of the menu. ( I have opened the tablet beforehand).
Maybe its that GAPS stuff that didn't install...
If this fails again I will try and install gaps again inside recovery.

Deimos87 said:
Popup "Unfortunately, Setup Wizard has stopped". I did see some google stuff also do the same
I am trying to factory reset with wipe.
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you need to install gaps right after ROM install, or you'll will have setup wizard error.

I managed to install Ressurection M.
It was very painfull, I had many tries over the course of 3 days.
I flashed a older spanish 4.4.2 (i think) firmware.
Then I rootet it using kingroot I think.
Then I installed TWRP.
Since the Sony tablet doesn't boot into recovery with keypresses I had to boot into recovery in software.
I then wiped about everything, I formated System partition also. Because If I do not the old applications will follow into the new ROM.
I then flashed Resurection M, and GAPPS on the same time. I do not remember If I also flashed the Kernel also now or after.
I think I concluded with that the Kernel had to be flashed at the same time.
If I did something wrong I just flashed the old spanish firmware over again and redo. I actually liked the old firmware due to it was much nicer user interface. The new one on Android 6 is kind of hard to manage. But I get more screenspace now.

Related

[Q] A small question about flashing cm 12

Hi, everyone, I just got my z3 tablet and I am in love with it except i don't like the interface. So i decide to root my tablet without unlocking the bolted and I did made it and i did install TWRP. I have a question, since I have TWRP is it possible for me to install cm 12 rom or I need to have a unlock boot loader in order to install it?
Sorry for my bad english and thank you for answering my questions.
kokorolove said:
Hi, everyone, I just got my z3 tablet and I am in love with it except i don't like the interface. So i decide to root my tablet without unlocking the bolted and I did made it and i did install TWRP. I have a question, since I have TWRP is it possible for me to install cm 12 rom or I need to have a unlock boot loader in order to install it?
Sorry for my bad english and thank you for answering my questions.
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You need to unlock to flash a custom kernel which would be needed by the cm12 to run. So first.
1.Backup drm keys
2.Unlock BL
3. Flash CM kernel via fastboot
4. Flash CM Rom via recovery.
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I just bought a Z3 tablet compact, which should be here at the end of next week. I haven’t found a tutorial which includes all steps to get from the standard rom to CM12. Did I miss any steps or does the following steps include everything?
Root tablet on the original Sony rom
Backup TA partition (I guess that's where the DRM keys are?)
Unlock bootloader
Flash a recovery (any recommendations?) I found this tutorial, but I only need one recovery and I don’t want to flash that zip every time I install a new rom.
Flash CM12. Are there any kernels beside that one included in the CM12 zips?
Cyberratchet said:
I just bought a Z3 tablet compact, which should be here at the end of next week. I haven’t found a tutorial which includes all steps to get from the standard rom to CM12. Did I miss any steps or does the following steps include everything?
Root tablet on the original Sony rom
Backup TA partition (I guess that's where the DRM keys are?)
Unlock bootloader
Flash a recovery (any recommendations?) I found this tutorial, but I only need one recovery and I don’t want to flash that zip every time I install a new rom.
Flash CM12. Are there any kernels beside that one included in the CM12 zips?
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I guess you should just flash the kernel via fastboot after unlocking the bootloader, that would eliminate the need to flash a recovery. It's hitting 2 birds and one stone and besides CM uses a different kernel than stock so later you would really need to flash kernel.
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Thanks for your reply. The whole flashing procedure is a lot more complicated than on my S3, so I have a follow-up question.
Should I just backup the TA partition, unlock the tablet, flash this kernel which should give me root and TWRP and then flash another recovery and CM12?
I found this recovery which is only semi-permanent, because you have to flash it before you upgrade/install a new CM12 version. It’s not big deal tbh, but is there a permanent recovery, which I only have to install once.
I'm also curious about this.
Right now, I'm trying to download the Flashtool program from Sony, but apparently, you need to "register" for it. Where did you guys download your Flashtool from?
Cyberratchet said:
Thanks for your reply. The whole flashing procedure is a lot more complicated than on my S3, so I have a follow-up question.
Should I just backup the TA partition, unlock the tablet, flash this kernel which should give me root and TWRP and then flash another recovery and CM12?
I found this recovery which is only semi-permanent, because you have to flash it before you upgrade/install a new CM12 version. It’s not big deal tbh, but is there a permanent recovery, which I only have to install once.
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Correct, make sure the kernel is compatible with CM
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The whole procedure is really frustrating, maybe someone can help me here.
I did a backup of the TA partition and unlocked the bootloader. I tried flashing the boot.img from the cm.zip, but I have no idea how to flash the rom via the cm-recovery.
Flashing the advanced kernel to get TWRP wasn’t successful as well. I tried the fastboot mode of the Flashtool and flashed the kernel, but nothing changed.
Can someone post a brief guide with the next steps to get CM12 running (with cmd commands pls)?
EDIT: I just tried to use “adb sideload” in the CM recover, but “adb devices” doesn’t show the tablet .
EDIT2: EDIT: Seems like I got it to work after all. The DualRecover Installer worked, even without SuperSU installed.
Cyberratchet said:
The whole procedure is really frustrating, maybe someone can help me here.
I did a backup of the TA partition and unlocked the bootloader. I tried flashing the boot.img from the cm.zip, but I have no idea how to flash the rom via the cm-recovery.
Flashing the advanced kernel to get TWRP wasn’t successful as well. I tried the fastboot mode of the Flashtool and flashed the kernel, but nothing changed.
Can someone post a brief guide with the next steps to get CM12 running (with cmd commands pls)?
EDIT: I just tried to use “adb sideload” in the CM recover, but “adb devices” doesn’t show the tablet .
EDIT2: EDIT: Seems like I got it to work after all. The DualRecover Installer worked, even without SuperSU installed.
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I ran into the same problem usin the cm12 nightlies from 27th march 2015:
Sideloading would not work because the tablet is not recognized by the computer. I tried with Windows 7 and gentoo Linux.
Installing from the sd-card in recovery mode was also not possible due to a error of missing "/misc".
I solved the problem by manually choosing the driver in Windows 7. I booted the tablet into recovery. Choose update using adb as detailed in this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3-...t/root-root-locked-bootloader-sgp621-t3013534
Then I found the device in the windows device manager. Here I manually choose the adb driver that I installed earlier from the flashtool package. After that the device was correctly recognized by Windows and I could Sideloade the cm12 image.

No operating system

Yes, like many before me I have made that mistake of ticking the system box when wiping my Sony Xperia z2 via twrp.
The issue that I face is this:
I no longer have a backup so cannot revert back. My phone is no longer rooted either so when trying to install my rooted firmware, twrp tells me to install supersu. When doing this the phone simply turns off.
I'm sure the simpliest way to get back up and running would be to flash a stock unrooted firmware in twrp, however I can't seem to find the relevant file to do this as also understand a ftf file cannot be flashed in twrp and must be done via flash tool.
I have downloaded a stock ftf firmware for my phone (D6503)
and flash tool, what I thought to be the latest version. ( 0.9.19.0 )
I have installed ticked all relevant boxes to install the drivers which windows tells me was installed correctly. However when connecting my phone to flash tool with volume down held, tells me no drivers are installed.
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated as I'm slowly pulling my hair out
Adam
Root isn't needed to install new system if you're already running twrp, so maybe you just have to use proper recovery.
And about the drivers. Are you on Windows 8 or higher? Because then you have to launch your pc without driver signature to properly install them.
Also how did you install them (did you use the ones included with flashtool)?
One more thing. The firmware version you've downloaded is pretty strange, make sure you've downloaded the correct one. It should rather start with something like 23.A......
Sent from Xperia Z2
Luckily not from an iPhone = Yesterdays technology at tomorrows prices
Thanks for the reply.
Sorry I didn't make myself clear, when I referred to the download I was on about the flash tool. My firmware is as you say 23.a etc. Its lollipop
I'm currently on windows 7. Yeah I went into the drivers that were provided with the program and installed them from there. I've still got the original file I used when rooting my device but when I wipe the cache etc and then flash the file, it installs fine but gets stuck in boot up. Just the purple background moving about.
I'm fairly sure it says my boot loader is locked too now as when I wiped everything I was also returned to stock, so not sure how to go about that or if that is my issue.
Thanks again
Try to uninstall and reinstall drivers, and reboot the system after each step.. If it fails, borrow a laptop from ur friend and try again
Does anyone have a link to a flash tool they know works with D6503?
Thanks
Ac715 said:
Does anyone have a link to a flash tool they know works with D6503?
Thanks
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http://www.flashtool.net/downloads.php

Upgrade and root 5.1.1 Lollipop 14.6.A.0.368 locked or unlocked bootloader

** DISCLAIMER: I AM NOT A DEVELOPER. I DO THIS AS A HOBBY AND SHARE MY FINDINGS IN CASE SOMEONE ELSE FINDS THEM USEFUL. **
** THIS WORKED ON MY DEVICE BUT IT MAY NOT WORK ON YOURS. APPLY AT YOUR OWN RISK **​
This post shows you how to upgrade your system to lollipop 5.1.1 and optionally have root privileges. This is tested on C6833 model. For other models see the troubleshooting section near the end of the post.
Requirements:
Flashtool 0.9.18.6. or 0.9.19.6 or higher Important: Do not use Flashtool 0.9.19.0.
If you want to root the phone: Rooted XZU on Android version 5.0.2 or Kitkat with custom recovery installed.
This works on locked or unlocked bootloaders and any customization.
Download link for upgrade only:
C6833_14.6.A.0.368_1275-8026_R2D.ftf (unmodified Customized DE):
https://mega.nz/#!khF1nILD!C5D70e-BjCKVBCuOurjFOLcIMZDcldYVeIDnFiR-PGM
Download link for upgrade and root:
5.1.1-system.zip:
https://mega.nz/#!YoFgCSjA!Zh8t_4jeXcAEWhOYePA40uQLI7vw4-CnxohjBdMbpz0
C6833_14.6.A.0.368_No_System.ftf
https://mega.nz/#!l4dllSTT!R393EG4W3CwOZp1OLOzfUzpHF0IlvsmfW04BrGOggXc
Instructions for upgrading without root:
1- Back up your internal SDCARD and your apps.
2- Download C6833_14.6.A.0.368_1275-8026_R2D.ftf
3- Open Flashtool and click on the flash icon. Choose flash mode.
4- Navigate to where you saved C6833_14.6.A.0.368_1275-8026_R2D.ftf and flash this ftf with your phone in flash mode. I recommend wiping apps and cache and data (Note that wiping data will erase your internal SDcard too). To put your phone in flash mode, hold the volume down button when it is off and connect with the USB cable to the PC.
5- Reboot.
Instructions for upgrading with root:
0- If your existing system is rooted using Kingroot read the troubleshooting section below before continuing.
1- Back up your internal SDCARD and your apps.
2- Download C6833_14.6.A.0.368_No_System.ftf and 5.1.1_system.zip.
3- Copy 5.1.1-system.zip to your phone's internal SDcard.
4- Reboot to recovery and install 5.1.1-system.zip.
5- If you are coming from Kitkat just Turn the phone off. If you are coming from 5.0.2, reboot the phone and let it work through the boot animation which will take a while. Then it will show force closing messages and possibly reboots itself. At this point turn it off by holding down the power and volume-up keys for a few seconds. The phone will vibrate 3 times and turns off.
6- Open Flashtool and click on the flash icon. Choose flash mode.
7- Navigate to where you saved C6833_14.6.A.0.368_No_System.ftf and flash this ftf with your phone in flash mode. I recommend wiping apps and cache and data (Note that wiping data will erase your internal SDcard too). To put your phone in flash mode, hold the volume down button when it is off and connect with the USB cable to the PC.
8- Reboot.
Troubleshooting, etc.
This procedure works only if you follow every step carefully. When you are done you can easily test your root status in a terminal emulator or via adb. Please see the attached image.
If you have used Kingroot to root your existing system flashing this ROM may not work and it may leave your system with a partially updated file system that may be broken. The reason is that Kingroot (which in my opinion is malware) makes some of your system files immutable which means they cannot be removed during a software upgrade. To proceed, you should either find a way to replace this horrendous piece of code with SuperSU or downgrade to Kitkat and root with XZDualRecovery before trying this guide. Read the second part of http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62936808&postcount=22.
If during the procedure for root the flashing of the ftf in step 7 fails, repeat step 7 with C6833_14.6.A.0.368_1275-8026_R2D.ftf or any other 14.6.A.0.368 ftf but exclude the system partition in the flashtool dialog window. If you don't exclude the system partition you will not get root.
If you have root after the procedure but something else doesn't work, try a factory reset.
Note that flashtool 0.9.19.0 was specifically released to support the new sin format on new devices and some of its features don't work with older devices. So to avoid taking any chances I used version 18.
I don't know if this works for C6802 or C6806. Some users reported success on 6806, like this one and this. For that model you follow this guide and use the zip file posted here. The only difference is that instead of flashing the ftf posted here in the next step, use the stock 14.6.A.0.368 ftf for your phone and exclude system.
Will this C6833 FTF work on a C6806 USA phone?, because I can't find a C6806 FTF anywhere...
Can this system zip be used with other customized versions of c6833 ftf.
usagi111 said:
Will this C6833 FTF work on a C6806 USA phone?, because I can't find a C6806 FTF anywhere...
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I just uploaded a C6806 US version in Development thread yesterday.
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could you share flashtool 0.9.18.0 cos I can't find that version only higher.
will this work on c6802 just wondering?
I did as you said but. I see no super-su
jaime4272 said:
I did as you said but. I see no super-su
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You probably didn't exclude the system partition in this step:
7- Navigate to where you saved C6833_Customized+DE_14.6.A.0.368.ftf.*Exclude system partition*and flash this ftf.
Out of curiosity, what is wrong with the latest flashtool?
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jaime4272 said:
could you share flashtool 0.9.18.0 cos I can't find that version only higher.
will this work on c6802 just wondering?
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I've uploaded 0.9.18.6
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2L0y84PJ2rteVNGVnlJWjFlOGs/view?usp=sharing
Never mind, i already found out, also flashtool published a new version wich is compatible with our device
http://www.flashtool.net/downloads.php
thanks mate, everything worked fine
I was able to flash android 5.1.1 but could not get root and I did every step as posted and I did exclude system partition. and without root could not install dual recovery there for could not flash SuperSU
I am sorry for my noobie question...but what is customised DE?
ALso if i run this, I am still at locked bootloader...will i lose the partition that enable me to have all Sony's special goodies (i didn't mean the bloatware of course)?
Also i am running stock 5.1.1 already after OTA but interested to have root...shall i go with the 2nd steps with root?
im4u2nv said:
I am sorry for my noobie question...but what is customised DE?
ALso if i run this, I am still at locked bootloader...will i lose the partition that enable me to have all Sony's special goodies (i didn't mean the bloatware of course)?
Also i am running stock 5.1.1 already after OTA but interested to have root...shall i go with the 2nd steps with root?
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Customized DE just means it is the German version of the ROM. I used that because I bought the phone in Germany. But the menus and keyboard and everything is in English so you would not even notice the difference.
This method will not touch your bootloader status so if you are locked you remain locked.
If you are already on 5.1.1 through OTA this will not work for you. You need to start from rooted 5.0.2 with recovery installed.
najoor said:
Customized DE just means it is the German version of the ROM. I used that because I bought the phone in Germany. But the menus and keyboard and everything is in English so you would not even notice the difference.
This method will not touch your bootloader status so if you are locked you remain locked.
If you are already on 5.1.1 through OTA this will not work for you. You need to start from rooted 5.0.2 with recovery installed.
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Thank you Najoor...in that case, i will wait for some guide to root 5.1.1 then...
I am using stock kitkat custom rom will I have to update to Lollipop 5.0 first or can i directly flash 5.1
terminator1983 said:
I am using stock kitkat custom rom will I have to update to Lollipop 5.0 first or can i directly flash 5.1
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I think you can still do it straight from kitkat but if you are following the instructions with root in step 5 instead of rebooting just turn the phone off.
Let me know if that works.
so my ZU used to be rooted with Lollipop 5.0.2, but i removed Kinguser/chinese root app and no longer have root access. I've also previously installed recovery but don't know if it will still work ? i forgot how to boot into recovery to see if it even works.. any helpers?
Power on the phone and when u see the led notification start pressing either the Volume UP or Volume Down key a couple of times to make your phone boot into recovery mode
corrado85 said:
so my ZU used to be rooted with Lollipop 5.0.2, but i removed Kinguser/chinese root app and no longer have root access. I've also previously installed recovery but don't know if it will still work ? i forgot how to boot into recovery to see if it even works.. any helpers?
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najoor said:
I think you can still do it straight from kitkat but if you are following the instructions with root in step 5 instead of rebooting just turn the phone off.
Let me know if that works.
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Thanks najoor it worked now i am using a rooted stock 5.1.1
jaime4272 said:
I was able to flash android 5.1.1 but could not get root and I did every step as posted and I did exclude system partition. and without root could not install dual recovery there for could not flash SuperSU
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I am not able to instal 5.1.1-system.zip on rooted Sony Xperia Z Ultra c6833 with Android 5.0.2. The instalation is aborted
Had 5.1.1 lollipop installed, downgraded to 4.4.4 kitkat and rooted with kingroot successfully- installed xzu dual recovery and rebooted into recovery mode.
Flashed 5.1.1 zip and turned off. Flashed 5.1.1 Saudi Arabia ftf with flashtool (wipe everything - ticking to exclude system partition) with phone off and connected z ultra in flash mode and flashed successfully. Disconnected and booted.. took a while on wave animation and started fresh but no supersu and not rooted in 5.1.1?? any help thanks

Bootloop at startup logo due to XZrecovery getting trashed

Long story - Tried to apply the latest Marshmallow rooted package for D6503 on my 6502 that was already rooted with XZ dual recovery. It installed successfully, was rooted too...but I forgot to add the patch that would fix the radio not working. So I try to reboot to recovery...and that doesn't work anymore. I tried installing TWRP recovery from the manager app, but it wouldn't reboot. Then I ran the XZ recovery installer externally, and now my phone is ****ed. Stuck at an infinite boot loop.
At this stage the only thing I can access is flashtool and fastboot, and since my bootloader is locked I can't flash a recovery that way (nor do I want to permanently lose DRM keys/camera quality as I've heard happens with unlocking the bootloader). I have a memory card and I used the option to disable loading the recovery specified on the XZ thread by adding a 'donotload' file on the sd card.
Still no use - I get a Sony logo for about 5 seconds, the screen goes dark and back to the same. At this point probably my recovery is screwed up or non existent and a bad situation has gone worse with the bootloop.
What can I try now?
@KaiserSnorezay
XZDR is still not compatible with MM, that's why you got a bootloop...
Also you can't install the "regular" TWRP with twrp manager on a LB as there is no recovery partition... it won't work and probably will mess your phone in the process.
The solution is to flash any KK / LP .ftf with flashtool (i would wipe everything when flashing as i have backups of my data/apps) , root it with kingroot or any other method you like, install xzdr for KK/LP and finally reboot to recovery and install the latest MM prerooted rom from niaboc which already has root&recovery (not xzdr btw) included. Since you have D6502 don't forget to install the baseband patch after the rom again
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z2/development/rom-official-6-0-1-23-5-0-486-beta-t3336770
Just did it exactly this way yesterday on my friends d6503 (minus the d6502 patch obviously) had 0 troubles MM, root and recovery working perfectly.
Thanks, will try this today. Is wiping data required or can i get by by just flashing the older one?
ptmaniac said:
The solution is to flash any KK / LP .ftf with flashtool (i would wipe everything when flashing as i have backups of my data/apps) , root it with kingroot or any other method you like, install xzdr for KK/LP and finally reboot to recovery and install the latest MM prerooted rom from niaboc which already has root&recovery (not xzdr btw) included. Since you have D6502 don't forget to install the baseband patch after the rom again
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I managed to flash and root 17.1.2.A.0.314, but once again I'm unable to get any damn recovery to work. Installed XZDR, after that TWRP, in both cases it refuses to boot into recovery mode. What am I missing?
KaiserSnorezay said:
I managed to flash and root 17.1.2.A.0.314, but once again I'm unable to get any damn recovery to work. Installed XZDR, after that TWRP, in both cases it refuses to boot into recovery mode. What am I missing?
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Weird, after you have your phone rooted it should be simple to install xzdr... just enable usb debugging in the phone and make sure you have the adb drivers correctly installed in your pc.
Download the latest xzdr from nut's thread ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2261606 ) unzip it and run install.bat . After a successful install the phone should reboot to twrp automatically and it's done.
Okay, I fixed it..using Flashfire! No idea why the recovery didn't work earlier, but now finally I'm on Marshmallow. Thanks for the help!
KaiserSnorezay said:
Okay, I fixed it..using ! No idea why the recovery didn't work earlier, but now finally I'm on Marshmallow. Thanks for the help!
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hey bro, just read your post. Yesterday i got an update msg in my software update menu of my Xperia Z2 D6502. After i updated i went into bootloop. i have very important stuff in my phone. i updated earlier too all the updates that sony servers inform about. so then i thought to flash with the stock file. Although i didnt knew the firmware number , i just flashed with 5.1.1 , 1st with Customized IN & later with of US. Both of them didn't work as well. Please help me out. I'm not much aware about this root stuff & all. hope to get reply soon from you or anyone in this forum.
-also i don't know the exact firmware number-
dodge911 said:
hey bro, just read your post. Yesterday i got an update msg in my software update menu of my Xperia Z2 D6502. After i updated i went into bootloop. i have very important stuff in my phone. i updated earlier too all the updates that sony servers inform about. so then i thought to flash with the stock file. Although i didnt knew the firmware number , i just flashed with 5.1.1 , 1st with Customized IN & later with of US. Both of them didn't work as well. Please help me out. I'm not much aware about this root stuff & all. hope to get reply soon from you or anyone in this forum.
-also i don't know the exact firmware number-
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Try what ptmaniac suggested - flash an older FTF that can be rooted (more recent ones can't), root it, install recovery and then flash the newest build.
You'll have to improve your Google-fu to find a suitable firmware and a root technique for it.
KaiserSnorezay said:
Try what ptmaniac suggested - flash an older FTF that can be rooted (more recent ones can't), root it, install recovery and then flash the newest build.
You'll have to improve your Google-fu to find a suitable firmware and a root technique for it.
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okay. you mean flashing any old firmware ( which i did and still in bootloop ) & root it. Then installing recovery for the same firmware ?
with "recovery" will i be able to get back my whole data ?
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Long story - Tried to apply the latest Marshmallow rooted package for D6503 on my 6502 that was already rooted with XZ dual recovery. It installed successfully, was rooted too...but I forgot to add the patch that would fix the radio not working. So I try to reboot to recovery...and that doesn't work anymore. I tried installing TWRP recovery from the manager app, but it wouldn't reboot. Then I ran the XZ recovery installer externally, and now my phone is ****ed. Stuck at an infinite boot loop.
At this stage the only thing I can access is flashtool and fastboot, and since my bootloader is locked I can't flash a recovery that way (nor do I want to permanently lose DRM keys/camera quality as I've heard happens with unlocking the bootloader). I have a memory card and I used the option to disable loading the recovery specified on the XZ thread by adding a 'donotload' file on the sd card.
Still no use - I get a Sony logo for about 5 seconds, the screen goes dark and back to the same. At this point probably my recovery is screwed up or non existent and a bad situation has gone worse with the bootloop.
What can I try now?
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hey i am having same problem with my xperia Z2 , it stucked in bootloop ,i have already tried to flash new firmware from xperifirm using flash tool,but i think my usb debugging is off, what can i do ,i cant start my phone so there are no chances for turning USB debugging on,what can i do, any solution,, just want my phone back,it will be okay if I loose my all data..please
DedSec_35 said:
hey i am having same problem with my xperia Z2 , it stucked in bootloop ,i have already tried to flash new firmware from xperifirm using flash tool,but i think my usb debugging is off, what can i do ,i cant start my phone so there are no chances for turning USB debugging on,what can i do, any solution,, just want my phone back,it will be okay if I loose my all data..please
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Sorry, I ditched my Z2 for a Oneplus 3 in August 2016. Learnt my lesson, only going to use phones with easily unlockable bootloaders.

Galaxy A20e SM-202F Touchscreen not working in Magisk rooted boot and TWRP problem

Hello,
first of all i want to mention that i have a special skill when it comes to choosing smartphones to buy. I like em small and cheap so i always had trouble installing custom roms when buying new phones. Just like this time, when i decidied that replacing my Galaxy S5 Mini screen for the fourth time is just not worth it anymore. I ran to the next store, checked the offers, found the Galaxy A20e, did a quick google "A20e lineage" saw there were a few install threads and decided to buy the phone.
That was on Thursday i have since then continuously tried to either root the stock firmware or flash TWRP to install Lineage GSI.
Whatever i try, when rooting with Magisk and afterwards booting the rooted OS using the recovery key combo, the touchscreen won´t work.
I can boot to the unrooted OS and use the touchscreen.
When installing TWRP using XDADEV guide, i can boot to TWRP right after install, wipe and flash required zip file but after the next reboot i can only boot into stock recovery.
Here´s what i did so far:
Software Used:
- Odin 3.14
- Magisk Manager App 7.5.1
- SamFirm 0.3.6
- downloaded the newest Stock firmware "A202FXXU3BTD1"
- unlocked bootloader / SamsungVault
- Flashed newest Firmware "A202FXXU3BTD1" using Odin.
- Installed Magisk Manager
- Patched extracted file "AP_A202....tar" from "A202FXXU3BTD1"
- Moved the patched AP file back to computer
- Flashed modified AP + stock BL, CP and Home_CSC again
- Wipe/Factory reset
- Start Phone with Power+Volume Up until Logo flashes, then release for rooted OS
- Touchscreen not working
- Boot Phone without root (just press Power Button)
- Touchscreen works fine
II then repeated the complete procedure with an Andoid 9 based FW "A202FXXU3ASL4" which ended with the same result.
Then i wanted to move on, since i always thought that Installing TWRP normally does not require root permissions.
I found several guides, some required root, some not. So i decided to try that. I Found two different testing versions, one from xda and flashed them regarding to the HowTo.
With the Android 10 stock firmware, odin was not able to install them at all.
The Android 9 Stock firmware was able to install TWRP and i was able to wipe and flash additional required zip file but after the next boot, i was only able to boot to stock recovery.
I will continue trying different Firmware versions, for now i want to go back to the newest stock FW since i have tried this one in the beginning of my research, maybe now, 15 hours of work later, i will manage to get it running =D
I am willing to provide further details, just let me know. Hope someone has an idea.
best regards,
Hannes
correcting
after frther testing, there is no way to boot into unrooted OS with working touch once magisk patched firmware is installed
GG
looks like reading and testing for 2 days built the right knowledge so after flashing the most recent firmware and only flashing the modified boot.img again (this was one of my first steps ever) this time it seemed to work.
Magisk is officially installed and the system is rooted. on to the next step, i´ll keep reporting.
on to the next one
I was finally able to get TWRP running after flashing Pie based Stock FW.
Now i am stuck installing Q based GSI, they just wont boot.
Pie based GSI work fine, is flashing Q based Stock FW required to install Q based GSI using TWRP?
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hannes22 said:
looks like reading and testing for 2 days built the right knowledge so after flashing the most recent firmware and only flashing the modified boot.img again (this was one of my first steps ever) this time it seemed to work.
Magisk is officially installed and the system is rooted. on to the next step, i´ll keep reporting.
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Could you be more specific on how you managed to root your A20e SM-202F? I've got the exact same issue with an unresponsive touch screen. My bootloader is unlocked, no problem there. I've tried three different firmwares (one of them being the exact same as stock, and the others are newer versions), and several different (but similar) methods. I've tried patching the firmware with both latest Magisk Manager and the canary version. I use latest Odin. I've also tried to patch both the full AP-file and the only the boot.img (boot.tar). But every time that I reboot into android after I've done the rooting I get a touch screen that's not working. I just can't get past that point...
The phone I'm trying to root has Android 10 and U3 bootloader, NEE version.
EDIT - The solution was to first download and flash the newest firmware _without_ using a patched Boot.img or AP.tar-file. I.e, patching the same firmware the phone had out of the box did NOT work. After the firmware update I could successfully flash the patched Boot.img file and root the phone.

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