Wednesday, March 23, 2016

How to Root Sony Xperia Z1 LTE (C6903) in One Click with Kingo Android Root

The line products of Sony Xperia are all of exquisiteness, as Xperia Z, Xperia ZL, Xperia Z1 and else. They all lead you to experience a new standard of excellence, both in design and practical use, especially the recently released Xperia Z1, which is truly a masterpiece crafted into the most elegant package ever. By rooting it, you will certainly get the superuser permission so that to make the fullest of its hardware set and enjoy the most of its digital entertainment. Kingo Android Root will offer you an easy and fast way to do it.

Before the rooting process takes its course, you need to prepare:

  • Device you want to root: Sony Xperia Z1 (C6903)
  • The USB cable. It is highly recommended that you use the stock one.
  • PC with Kingo Android Root installed. Click here to download free.
  • Fully aware of everything on Android Rooting.

After full preparations, follow the steps below.

  1. First, free download, intall and launch Kingo Android Root.
  2. Then, follow the instructions on the interface to connect your device to computer via USB cable and make sure USB debugging is enabled. Once the device is connected with USB Debugging enabled, Kingo Android Root will establish a connection with it and automatically installing the required device driver.
  3. As soon as the connection is fully established, Kingo Android Root will present an interface with device model, current root status and notifications on rooting. Make sure you take some time and read the notifications before you proceed.
  4. When you are ready to start, click "ROOT" button.
  5. Kingo Android Root will then start doing its magic as long as showing its whole process.
  6. Once the process is finished, you'll be informed with results. DO NOT UNPLUG YOUR DEVICE just yet. You need to click "Finish" to reboot your device.
  7. After your device reboot itself, keep an eye on your phone and "Grant" any Superuser request that you may get on your screen due to the software need to check the device.
  8. Kingo Android Root will then re-establish a connection with your device and this time it will show the Root Status as YES.
  9. Kingo Android Root also has a Remove Root function built in. You can then unroot your device by clicking the "Remove root" button or attempt to repair your root access by clicking "Root Again".
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