Hello
I read this notice today:
http://www.xda-developers.com/att-galaxy-s7-has-finally-been-rooted/
I think so Samsung s7 uses a similar system like Sony Xperia z5 (cryptographic hash check). XDA community win it and they get new root access with a new root system by Chainfire. I don't know if is it possible copy this idea for get root acces with locked bootloader?? I want to ask our devs if is it possible for people that only want root acces for our z5 without unlock the bootloader.
Sorry if this is a bad idea...
I'm pretty sure they have access to a recovery which we don't
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In case you find a leaked bootloader which skips the hash verification of the boot.img, we surely can adopt that. Till then. Well.... No.
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Hi,
I unlocked the bootloader of my Z5 using Sony's official method (=receiving SONY unlock code after sending in the IMEI).
As you can tell from the enclosed screenshots, my phone is supposedly rooted - which is accomplished by unlocking the bootloader, isn't it? Unfortunately, any app I use to verify root is telling me I'm not (see attached png).
I've tried to find help (threads) in XDA on the web, but did not find anything that would explain this "phenomenon"... I'm at a total loss! Rooting past devices (plenty of other Android tablets and phones) has never been an issue - as it seems to be with the officially sanctioned SONY unlock process....
Anyone who can tell me what's going wrong?
Thanks much in advance!
AA
Unlocking bootloader doesn't give root access.
As of now you have to flash a custom kernel and then flash the SU binaries in recovery.
Thanks, Gamer649.... that explains.
Apparently, it also explains how lucky I have been in the past with rooting my devices by only following guides/instructions put together by fellow tinkerers on this fine board! :thumbup:
I did already push TWRP, and I had SuperSU (app) installed as well. Obviously that didn't cut it...
Now that I know what's missing, I'll check for those pieces and get them in place.
Thank you!
AA
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Evening all,
Just placed an order for the Z5 Compact after my Z has started playing up after 3 years of use,
Basically I had mine rooted a long time ago, and I havnt really touched it since or done any rooting/customization in ages and im drawing a blank..
Basically want to root the Z5 and downgrade to the 4.42 firmware as I have on my Z, as I dislike the 5.51 software the menu options etc looks very tacky for stock Sony layout, and it looks like 6 marshmallow is the same.
Is this feasible or reccomended?
Is there a step by step guide I can follow as I am seriously ****e with computers and all this stuff, I also wanted to learn about and if there are guides on how I can customise the menu etc If I can keep 5.51 or even upgrade to 6.0 and root the device and install a custom theme and change the menu layout etc?
Is this possible at all, I know people have custom software but I havnt a clue on how to go about rooting it let alone customising it...
Any help much appreciated!
There is no 4.4.2 firmware available for z5 series...
Daniel_GB said:
There is no 4.4.2 firmware available for z5 series...
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lol cool well that answers that, can the menu/ settings etc be customized and changed,
kam90 said:
lol cool well that answers that, can the menu/ settings etc be customized and changed,
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I don't think you can customize settings menu in stock roms...
Daniel_GB said:
I don't think you can customize settings menu in stock roms...
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Im planning on rooting from 5.51 found a decent guide with use of command prompt so should be easy I hope! Is there an app/program downloadable after root which will allow me to apply custom themes/ menu layouts.
I can only remember Super SU, and theres an aptoide one I had iirc
hey. no offense but i'd suggest you read and learn a bit more about rooting newer xperia devices before you do any mistake.
its for sure no easy thing if you arent much into this stuff. just to mention one thing: at this moment there is no way to root the z5
with locked bootloader. unlocking your bootloader means, that you most probably lose your warranty and the drm keys. those keys
can be simulated by a workaround, but infact they are gone forever without any chance to restore them.
in the end, rooting the z5 now is a process of unlocking bootloader (via flashtool or adb), flash kernel via adb, flash twrp recovery via adb
and finally install supersu via twrp flash.
these should be enough keywords to google for, and/or getting knowledge here in xda forums. once again, i just can advice
you read all those guides twice....
VorlonKosh said:
hey. no offense but i'd suggest you read and learn a bit more about rooting newer xperia devices before you do any mistake.
its for sure no easy thing if you arent much into this stuff. just to mention one thing: at this moment there is no way to root the z5
with locked bootloader. unlocking your bootloader means, that you most probably lose your warranty and the drm keys. those keys
can be simulated by a workaround, but infact they are gone forever without any chance to restore them.
in the end, rooting the z5 now is a process of unlocking bootloader (via flashtool or adb), flash kernel via adb, flash twrp recovery via adb
and finally install supersu via twrp flash.
these should be enough keywords to google for, and/or getting knowledge here in xda forums. once again, i just can advice
you read all those guides twice....
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DRM keys arent really required though are they? are they not restorable/ way to back them up prior, ive googled Z5 compact root and ive got loads of links on search results though
Voiding warranty of new device and god knows what will be with restored fake DRM keys with further updates, and no, there is NO rooting Z5 series with having Bootloader locked for now, i doubt there will ever be a method but hope im wrong. You might want to reconsider Z5 series, replace your Z with Z3 that is easily rootable even with locked BL and is on Marshmallow list.
kam90 said:
DRM keys arent really required though are they? are they not restorable/ way to back them up prior, ive googled Z5 compact root and ive got loads of links on search results though
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well, the drm keys are required for e.g. x-reality, camera postprocessing, ps controller support and much more. at the moment the drm restore patch works, but who knows, google or sony could counterpatch this aswell. you can only backup them with root. to get root you need to unlock your bootloader first. unlock bootloader = drm key lost forever. you cant lock your bootloader without original drm keys, and with unlocked bootloader you dont have ota updates and pc companion wont work anymore. means, you always have to update manually with
flashtool.
Really?! Cause with my Z I could link up with pc companion and do a factory reset which wiped out the root and everything on it when it froze up..
What about the main thread on this forum... is there any other reading or threads/guides in relation to this
Hey everybody I really want to install this on my Xperia Z5 and I'm a total newbie in Android Development, rooting and stuff.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xpe...-n-style-xperia-x-systemui-v1-themes-t3368086
This one is for Z5 and I really like to have this on my phone, The difference of this with the other ones in "Cross Device Development" is that it doesn't require root, I don't want to root my phone nor unlock my bootloader and I think I can't cause in Service Menu; bootloader unlock is not allowed as I'm on Vodafone UK.
This mod requires Deodex and then flash via recovery, What I'm asking is that doesn't installing a recovery or to deodex using it require root?, correct me if I'm wrong but it appears that there's already a recovery available on the Z5 if so can I flash that using Sony's own recovery?
In short is there anyway to install this on my Z5 Without rooting?
Cheers mates!
Daniel Craig said:
Hey everybody I really want to install this on my Xperia Z5 and I'm a total newbie in Android Development, rooting and stuff.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xpe...-n-style-xperia-x-systemui-v1-themes-t3368086
This one is for Z5 and I really like to have this on my phone, The difference of this with the other ones in "Cross Device Development" is that it doesn't require root, I don't want to root my phone nor unlock my bootloader and I think I can't cause in Service Menu; bootloader unlock is not allowed as I'm on Vodafone UK.
This mod requires Deodex and then flash via recovery, What I'm asking is that doesn't installing a recovery or to deodex using it require root?, correct me if I'm wrong but it appears that there's already a recovery available on the Z5 if so can I flash that using Sony's own recovery?
In short is there anyway to install this on my Z5 Without rooting?
Cheers mates!
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No, you can't. You can't flash anything not-sony-signed on stock phone.
Locked bootloader with stock kernel is completely closed and protects system partitions.
You must unlock you bootloader to do anything you can find in these forums. Absolutely no other way.
If you wish, you can try searching on Play store an app (launcher) that emulates Xperia X home launcher. If there's any, it will be limited in comparison with the solution provided in the thread above, as it will not change System UI elements.
Regarding unlocking, please enable "OEM unlock" in developer settings (tap many times on "build number" in settings -> phone info ). Try again to check your Unlocking possibility in service menu.
Thank you, thank you very much for your reply, The Xperia X launcher is already available on Beta Home Program, however it's the lockscreen I really really like, such a shame that you can't get it without root.
Hello everyone so despite trying in the past and the app saying unable to root. I decided to check my Z5 E6653 this morning and to my surprise i got the message that my device can be rooted. Has anyone got this on Nougat 7.1.1 ? Did it work in the end or not? Im sceptical and not sure if i should give it a try. My device is stock with an unlockable bootloader that is still locked currently.
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Thanks,i will and take a look.
Even if you get temporary root with some exploit, as soon as you modify the system partition Or boot partition, your device will bootloop forever because the bootloader knows that the system has been tampered.
The only possible thing would be crack the bootloader, which is (almost) impossible.
Simply backup your TA partition with Iovyroot,then unlock the bootloader and install the proper kernel that emulates TA drm protection and lets you root the Rom.
If needed you can restore TA partition and send phone to repair service like it was never unlocked.
Hello, I bought a Sony Xperia L3 I4332 couple of days ago, I wonder if I can root this phone? Since I cannot find any post around XDA about rooting this phone nor other sites. Is it because it is so unpopular?
I have checked the service menu that bootloader is unlockable, does that mean I can unlock bootloader and flash twrp recovery then Magisk? But it seems there are no I4332 twrp recovery in their official website...
Does that mean there is no way to root this phone?
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Hello, I bought a Sony Xperia L3 I4332 couple of days ago, I wonder if I can root this phone? Since I cannot find any post around XDA about rooting this phone nor other sites. Is it because it is so unpopular?
I have checked the service menu that bootloader is unlockable, does that mean I can unlock bootloader and flash twrp recovery then Magisk? But it seems there are no I4332 twrp recovery in their official website...
Does that mean there is no way to root this phone?
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If the bootloader is unlocked and if you can find a copy of your stock firmware to extract a copy of your boot.img, you can use Magisk on PC to patch the boot.img then flash the boot.img to root the device then install the Magisk Manager app on your device.
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@Droidriven not to be butting in (your like the sensei of helper-outers) "bootloader is unlockable". which can probably be done from sony website. also i dont know about the L3 l4332 but with my new xperia z3 you need to backup the DRM keys (in the TA folder if i'm not mistaken) before unlocking the bootloader or will lose for ever. they affect camera pic. quality and a few other things.
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@Droidriven not to be butting in (your like the sensei of helper-outers) "bootloader is unlockable". which can probably be done from sony website. also i dont know about the L3 l4332 but with my new xperia z3 you need to backup the DRM keys (in the TA folder if i'm not mistaken) before unlocking the bootloader or will lose for ever. they affect camera pic. quality and a few other things.
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Ah, I didnt see that at first.
Thanks bro, I''m sure they'll appreciate that.
I didn't look for links or guides, I just narrowed their direction for what to look for. None of the one clicks they tried so far has worked and there is no TWRP for their device, that leaves one option, Magisk patched boot.img, provided that their bootloader is unlocked. I left it to them to establish whether the bootloader is locked/unlockable and where to go from their. I guess I could have said "if your bootloader is unlocked or can be unlocked", but I would have dealt with that if they came back saying it was locked. Then I may have pointed them to an unlock method.
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