SONY Xperia Z LT36h (also known as C6603 in model sequence) ranks as the most popular Android device in 2013 and also the 1st of the top ten list of devices rooted by Kingo Android Root. Rooting Xperia Z with Kingo Android One-Click Root, you will be able to customize it to the fullest extent; make the most of its razor sharp 5-inch Full 1920*1080 HD display; get lost in its sheer beauty; and also accomplish more, faster, with that Snapdragon S4 Pro quad-core processor that zip through apps or browsing.
2. Device Driver Installation. Kingo Android Root will automatically check driver for your device. If it wasn't previously installed on your PC, it will download and install for you. It should take a few minute depending on your network. Once driver is successfully installed, the program will establish connection with your device.
3. Enable USB Debugging Mode. In case you don't know something about USB Debugging, Kingo Android Root provides you detailed instructions on how to enable USB Debugging on various Android versions respectively. All you need to do is to follow the images showed on interface and do exactly as shown. Once enabled, the interface will turn to one with your device model, root status and notifications on it.
4. Read Root Notifications Carefully. There will be 3 short notifications about rooting shown on the interface. DO READ THEM BEFORE PROCEED. If it is not detailed enough for you, go to the relevant page on our official website. Make sure you've got the whole picture of the pros and cons of android rooting.
5. Start Rooting Process. Click "ROOT" button when you finally make up your mind. Once started, DO NOT TOUCH, UNPLUG, OPERATE YOUR DEVICE IN ANY WAY. Stable connection must be well ensured.
6. Root Succeeded. In most cases, you will get the message that you've successfully rooted your device. HOWEVER, IT IS NOT OFFICALLY OVER. You need to click "Finish" and wait for your device to reboot itself. HERE, DO NOT TOUCH, UNPLUG, OPERATE YOUR DEVICE IN ANY WAY.
7. Reboot and Re-connect. Your device reboots itself and again Kingo Android Root establishes connection with it. Normally, you will get a window on your device to grant Superuser permission. If it shows, which will be notified by the program, please go to your device and manually "Grant" it.
8. Root Status Now Shows YES. Finally, it will enter into an interface which looks exactly like the very first time you connect you device to Kingo software, only the ROOT Status now shows YES.
NOTE: Kingo Android Root also offers you a one-click way to remove root from your Sony Xperia Z LT36h (C6603). Click "Remove Root" if that is what you want.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT ROOT FOR THE SAKE OF ROOTING IT BEFORE YOU ARE FULLY AWARE OF WHAT IS ROOTING AND WHAT CONSEQUENCES WILL ROOTING YOUR ANDROID MAY CAUSE.
Preparations you need to do:
- SONY Xperia Z LT36h (C6603)
- USB Cable (Highly recommended the stock one).
- Downloaded, installed and launched Kingo Android Root software.
- Make a full backup of your device before proceed.
- Internet Access of your computer.
- Promise you will follow the instructions exactly as it depicts.
Now, let's move on to the next level - Root Your Xperia with Kingo Android Root.
1. Connect your device, i.e. SONY Xperia Z LT36h (C6603), to computer via USB cable.2. Device Driver Installation. Kingo Android Root will automatically check driver for your device. If it wasn't previously installed on your PC, it will download and install for you. It should take a few minute depending on your network. Once driver is successfully installed, the program will establish connection with your device.
3. Enable USB Debugging Mode. In case you don't know something about USB Debugging, Kingo Android Root provides you detailed instructions on how to enable USB Debugging on various Android versions respectively. All you need to do is to follow the images showed on interface and do exactly as shown. Once enabled, the interface will turn to one with your device model, root status and notifications on it.
4. Read Root Notifications Carefully. There will be 3 short notifications about rooting shown on the interface. DO READ THEM BEFORE PROCEED. If it is not detailed enough for you, go to the relevant page on our official website. Make sure you've got the whole picture of the pros and cons of android rooting.
5. Start Rooting Process. Click "ROOT" button when you finally make up your mind. Once started, DO NOT TOUCH, UNPLUG, OPERATE YOUR DEVICE IN ANY WAY. Stable connection must be well ensured.
6. Root Succeeded. In most cases, you will get the message that you've successfully rooted your device. HOWEVER, IT IS NOT OFFICALLY OVER. You need to click "Finish" and wait for your device to reboot itself. HERE, DO NOT TOUCH, UNPLUG, OPERATE YOUR DEVICE IN ANY WAY.
7. Reboot and Re-connect. Your device reboots itself and again Kingo Android Root establishes connection with it. Normally, you will get a window on your device to grant Superuser permission. If it shows, which will be notified by the program, please go to your device and manually "Grant" it.
8. Root Status Now Shows YES. Finally, it will enter into an interface which looks exactly like the very first time you connect you device to Kingo software, only the ROOT Status now shows YES.
NOTE: Kingo Android Root also offers you a one-click way to remove root from your Sony Xperia Z LT36h (C6603). Click "Remove Root" if that is what you want.
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