The SONY Xperia P smartphone can now be rooted on all` firmware. So for all those who are having SONY Xperia P smartphone and wishes to root, then we will guide you through this. In this post, our focus shall be on how to root Sony Xperia P on all firmware. Once you root your device, you can then install many applications which require the root access

Disclaimer & Warning!
It is strongly advised that you use this tutorial only for Sony Xperia P. Trying using this tutorial in any other Android device May result in unpleasant outcomes of which am not liable. So before you proceed, Check your device’s model number in Settings » About phone. Try this at your own risk. Although, it is very unlikely that your device will be damaged if you follow all the instructions here to the last letter in this tutorial
Before you root your phone take note of this: Once you have rooted your android device, your device warranty will get void; However, you can reclaim the warranty by applying official firmware update or by unrooting the device.
To check if you have successfully rooted your device or not simply install an app called “Root Checker” t available for download on Google PLAY store.
Pre Requisites & Requirements:
- Make sure your device has at least 60% battery power. [How to Check Battery Percentage in Android Device press settings>>Battery or download any battery optimizing app from google play e.g]
- You already have USB Driver Installed for Sony Xperia P in your PC. [Download USB Driver]
- Make sure USB Debugging is enabled. [ You can do this by pressing settings>.developer options>>USB debugging]
Procedure to Root Sony Xperia P on all firmware
- Download SONY Xperia P Rooting Package from here to your computer. Once downloaded, you will need to extract the same to the desktop preferably.
- Now, from the extracted folder, you will need to open the file which is named as “RunMe.Bat” which is an executable file in your computer.
- Once opened, connect your SONY Xperia P to the computer with the help of original USB cable and then press “Enter” to start the process of Rooting. Once the device is rooted, you will need to disconnect the device and you will see that the device will be rebooted automatically.
- Now, download the Root Checker app from the Google Play Store to check whether your device is rooted or not. Open the Root Checker app and you will get to see the prompt of “SuperUser”, you need to Access the grant so that the same can be checked.
Final Note:
Just in a rare case if the device is not updated and it gets into the boot loop mode, you need to again clear the cache from the recovery mode and retry the whole process from the start.
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