Sony Xperia L Android Smartphone Full Free Root File Download

If you own this smartphone and looking for a way to gain root permissions, well then you are on the right webpage. Here, I have given a step by step tutorial to root Sony Xperia L without using a computer.you will be able to uninstall the pre-installed applications which are just occupying the unwanted space, install custom-built applications (which only supports devices with root privileges), upgrade Android firmware version in your device by installing custom ROM firmware and do a lot more things.

Sony Xperia L Prerequisites:
1.Installation from Unknown Sources” in your smartphone for installing the “Framaroot” app (one-click rooting application). To enable the option, follow this path: Settings -> Security -> Device Administration -> Unknown sources (just tap on it)

2.take a complete backup of personal data like contacts, music, pictures, etc. Although the rooting procedure I have given here is not a data-loss process, to be on the safer side take a backup using the appropriate app.
3.Although the rooting procedure I have given here is not a data-loss process, to be on the safer side take a backup using the appropriate app.take a complete backup of personal data like contacts, music, pictures, etc. 

How To Root Sony Xperia L:
1.your device. Once downloaded, install it on your smartphone by clicking on the .apk file. Download Apk File
2.select “Install Superuser” under “Select an action to execute after root“. Next, click on “Gandalf” under “Select an exploit in list above to potentially root your device” to begin the rooting process.

3.aunch the application on your device by clicking on its icon under your smartphone’s Apps Menu.
4.and once the rooting process is finished, you will get the following message: Success. Superuser and SU binary installed. You have to reboot your device.

5.reboot your device to finish the rooting procedure.
6.To confirm whether you have successfully rooted your smartphone, open up your Apps Menu and look for SuperSU app. If you can find it there, then the rooting procedure is successful. Alternatively, you can install and use the Root Checker app

Post a Comment

Previous Post Next Post