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Now you can root Sony Xperia Z5 easily.
Follow our guide below to download the root files. and install it yourself.
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Downloads links:
Download Xperia Z5 Zombie b1 kernel
Download Xperia Z5 TWRP recovery (partly broken)
Download SuperSU
÷ How to Root Xperia Z5
1- Make sure you’ve bootloader unlocked on your Xperia Z5.
2- Setup ADB and Fastboot on your PC, follow this link .
3- Enable USB debugging on your device:Open Settings » go to About phoneand tap seven times on Build number, this will enable Developer options.
4- Now go back to Settings and you’ll see “Developer options”there, open it.Tick the USB Debuggingcheckbox.
5- Now open the folder where you saved the Zombie kernel(zombie_b1_fixed.img), TWRP(recovery.img) and SuperSU zip file on your PC.
6- Now open a command window inside that folder. To do that, “Shift + Right click” on any empty white space inside the folder and then select “Open command window here” from the context menu.
7- Connect your device to the PC. And type the following into the command window we opened in step 5 above to boot your device into bootloader/fastboot mode:adb reboot bootloader
└ If your device asks for permission to “Allow USB debugging”, tap OK.
8- Once your Xperia Z5 is in bootloader/fastboot mode, issue the following command to flash Zombie kernel:fastboot flash boot zombie_b1_fixed.imgNow boot your Xperia Z5 with the partly broken twrp recovery.img file using the following command:fastboot boot recovery.img
└ This will boot your Z5 into TWRP recovery but you may not see it on screen since it’s broken. This is okay.
9- Once in recovery, use ADB to first mount system and userdata partitions with following commands:adb shell mount adb shell cat /proc/partitions adb shell mount /dev/block/platform/soc.0/by-name/system /system adb shell mount /dev/block/platform/soc.0/by-name/userdata /data
└ In case the above commands give you the following error (below), then just wait for a while and try again.
ERROR mount: mounting /dev/block/platform/soc.0/by-name/system on /system failed: No such file or directory.
Onceyou’vethe system and userdatapartitions mounted, issue the following commands to push SuperSU zip to your Z5 and install it:adb push UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.46.zip /data/media/0/ adb shell twrp install /data/media/0/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.46.zip adb shell rm /data/media/0/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.46.zipReboot your Z5 with the command below:adb reboot
That’s all. You should have root access on your Xperia Z5 now. To verify, download any root checker from the Play Store.
Downloads links:
Download Xperia Z5 Zombie b1 kernel
Download Xperia Z5 TWRP recovery (partly broken)
Download SuperSU
÷ How to Root Xperia Z5
1- Make sure you’ve bootloader unlocked on your Xperia Z5.
2- Setup ADB and Fastboot on your PC, follow this link .
3- Enable USB debugging on your device:Open Settings » go to About phoneand tap seven times on Build number, this will enable Developer options.
4- Now go back to Settings and you’ll see “Developer options”there, open it.Tick the USB Debuggingcheckbox.
5- Now open the folder where you saved the Zombie kernel(zombie_b1_fixed.img), TWRP(recovery.img) and SuperSU zip file on your PC.
6- Now open a command window inside that folder. To do that, “Shift + Right click” on any empty white space inside the folder and then select “Open command window here” from the context menu.
7- Connect your device to the PC. And type the following into the command window we opened in step 5 above to boot your device into bootloader/fastboot mode:adb reboot bootloader
└ If your device asks for permission to “Allow USB debugging”, tap OK.
8- Once your Xperia Z5 is in bootloader/fastboot mode, issue the following command to flash Zombie kernel:fastboot flash boot zombie_b1_fixed.imgNow boot your Xperia Z5 with the partly broken twrp recovery.img file using the following command:fastboot boot recovery.img
└ This will boot your Z5 into TWRP recovery but you may not see it on screen since it’s broken. This is okay.
9- Once in recovery, use ADB to first mount system and userdata partitions with following commands:adb shell mount adb shell cat /proc/partitions adb shell mount /dev/block/platform/soc.0/by-name/system /system adb shell mount /dev/block/platform/soc.0/by-name/userdata /data
└ In case the above commands give you the following error (below), then just wait for a while and try again.
ERROR mount: mounting /dev/block/platform/soc.0/by-name/system on /system failed: No such file or directory.
Onceyou’vethe system and userdatapartitions mounted, issue the following commands to push SuperSU zip to your Z5 and install it:adb push UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.46.zip /data/media/0/ adb shell twrp install /data/media/0/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.46.zip adb shell rm /data/media/0/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.46.zipReboot your Z5 with the command below:adb reboot
That’s all. You should have root access on your Xperia Z5 now. To verify, download any root checker from the Play Store.
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