Xperia z ultra w3bsit3-dns.com firmware. Required Tools and Components

Sony Xperia Z Ultra (C6833) is a smartphone from a Japanese brand that runs on Android 4.2. Here you can find firmware, reset settings, instructions, and there is also information on how to get root rights. Moreover, you will find out the full characteristics of your Sony Ixperia.

Root on Sony Xperia Z Ultra (C6833)

How to get the root for Sony Xperia Z Ultra (C6833) see instructions below.

If the applications did not help, ask in the topic or use the full list of root utilities from the topic header.

Characteristics

  1. Standard: GSM 900/1800/1900, 3G, LTE
  2. Type: smartphone
  3. Operating system: Android 4.2
  4. Case type: classic
  5. Body material: metal and plastic
  6. Construction: waterproof
  7. SIM card type: Micro-SIM
  8. Number of SIM cards: 1
  9. Weight: 212g
  10. Dimensions (WxHxD): 92x179x6.5mm
  11. Screen type: color TFT, 16.78 million colors, touch
  12. Touch screen type: multi-touch, capacitive
  13. Diagonal: 6.44 inches.
  14. Image size: 1080x1920
  15. Scratch resistant glass: yes
  16. Type of ringtones: polyphonic, MP3 ringtones
  17. Vibrating alert: yes
  18. Camera: 8 million pixels, 3264x2448
  19. Camera Features: Auto Focus, Digital Zoom 16x
  20. Recognition: faces
  21. Video recording: yes
  22. Geo Tagging: yes
  23. Front camera: yes, 2 million pixels.
  24. Audio: MP3, FM radio
  25. Dictaphone: yes
  26. Headphone Jack: 3.5mm
  27. Video output: MHL
  28. Interfaces: USB, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct, NFC, Bluetooth
  29. USB host: yes
  30. Satellite navigation: GPS/GLONASS
  31. A-GPS system: yes
  32. Internet access: WAP, GPRS, EDGE, HSDPA, HSUPA, email POP/SMTP, email IMAP4, HTML
  33. DLNA support: yes
  34. Processor: 2200 MHz
  35. Number of processor cores: 4
  36. Built-in memory: 16 GB
  37. RAM: 2 GB
  38. Memory card support: microSD (TransFlash), up to 64 GB
  39. Additional SMS features: text entry with dictionary
  40. MMS: yes
  41. Battery capacity: 3000 mAh
  42. Talk time: 16:00 h:min
  43. Standby time: 820 h
  44. Music listening time: 110 hours
  45. Speakerphone (built-in speaker): yes
  46. A2DP profile: yes
  47. Sensors: light, proximity, gyroscope
  48. Book search: yes
  49. Exchange between SIM-card and internal memory: yes
  50. Organizer: alarm clock, calculator, task planner
  51. Features: protection level - IP55/IP58 standards
  52. Announcement Date (YM-D): 2013-06-25

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Firmware for Sony Xperia Z Ultra (C6833)

Official firmware -
Official firmware -

If custom or official firmware for Sony has not yet been added here, then create a topic on the forum, in the section, our specialists will quickly and free of charge help, incl. with backup and manuals. Just do not forget to write a review about your smartphone - this is extremely important. Firmware for Sony Xperia Z Ultra (C6833) will also appear on this page. Please note that this Sony model requires an individual ROM file, so do not try firmware files from other devices.

What are custom firmware (firmware)?

  1. CM - CyanogenMod
  2. lineageOS
  3. paranoid android
  4. OmniROM
  5. Temasek's
  1. AICP (Android Ice Cold Project)
  2. RR (Resurrection Remix)
  3. MK(MoKee)
  4. flymeOS
  5. Bliss
  6. crDroid
  7. Illusion ROMS
  8. Pacman ROM

Problems and disadvantages of a smartphone from Sony and how to fix them?

  • If the Xperia Z Ultra (C6833) does not turn on, for example, you see a white screen, hangs on the splash screen, or the notification light only blinks at all (possibly after charging).
  • If it freezes when updating / freezes when turned on (requires flashing, 100%)
  • Not charging (usually, hardware problems)
  • Can't see sim card
  • The camera does not work (for the most part, hardware problems)
  • Sensor not working (depending on the situation)
For all these problems, please contact (you just need to create a topic), specialists will help for free.

Hard Reset for Sony Xperia Z Ultra (C6833)

Instructions on how to make a Hard Reset on Sony Xperia Z Ultra (C6833) (reset settings). We recommend that you familiarize yourself with the visual guide, which is called on Android. .


Reset codes (open the dialer and enter them).

  1. *2767*3855#
  2. *#*#7780#*#*
  3. *#*#7378423#*#*

Hard Reset via Recovery

  1. Turn off the device-> go to Recovery
  2. "wipe data/factory reset"
  3. "yes - delete all user data" -> "Reboot System"

How to enter Recovery?

  1. hold and hold Vol (-) [volume down], or Vol (+) [volume up] and the power button (Power)
  2. a menu with the Android logo will appear. That's it, you are in Recovery!

Reset settings on Sony Xperia Z Ultra (C6833) can be done in a very simple way:

  1. Settings->Backup & Reset
  2. Reset settings (at the very bottom)

How to reset pattern

How to reset the unlock pattern if you forgot it and now you cannot unlock your Sony smartphone. On the Xperia Z Ultra (C6833), the key or PIN can be removed in several ways. You can also remove the lock by resetting the settings, the lock code will be deleted and disabled.

  1. Reset graph. blocking -
  2. Password reset -

Last updated: May 2, 2019.

The Sony Xperia Z Ultra

Sony has begun rolling out an update to Android 5.1.1 Lollipop for their Xperia Z Ultra C6833, C6806 and C6802. This update has build number 14.6.A.0.368.

The update fixes the Stagefright exploit and also brings a number of changes. This includes the integration of LinkedIn with Calendar and Contacts, enhancements to the focus, speed and accuracy of the Camera, new themes, setting menu icons and additional options for Bluetooth and WiFi in the notification menu.

The new update is rolling out to users in selected regions through OTA and Sony PC Companion. If it has not reached your region yet, you can either wait or use the method we include below to flash this update manually.

In this post, were going to show you how you can use Sony Flashtool to update an Xperia Z Ultra C6833, C6806 or C6802 to Android 5.1.1 Lollipop 14.6.A.0.368 firmware.

Prepare your phone:

  1. Only use this guide if you have a Xperia Z Ultra C6833, C6806 or C6802. If you have another device and your try to use this guide, you could brick the device. Make sure you have the right device by going to Settings>About Device, and looking for the model number.
  2. Charge device battery is at least over 60 percent to make sure you don't run out of power before flashing process completes.
  3. Back up the following:
    • SMS messages
    • Contacts
    • call logs
    • Media – copy files manually to a PC/laptop
  4. If device has root access, you should use Titanium Backup for system data, apps and important content.
  5. If you have custom recovery installed such as CWM or TWRP, make a Nandroid backup.
  6. Enable USB debugging mode on your device. Go to Settings>Developer Options>USB debugging. If Developer Options is not in settings, first go to About Device and look for your Build Number there. Tap the build number seven times and then go back to Settings. Developer options should now be activated.
  7. Install and setup Sony Flashtool. Open Flashtool>Drivers>Flashtool-drivers.exe. Install the following drivers:
    • flash tool
    • fastboot
    • Xperia Z Ultra
  8. Have an original OEM data cable on hand to connect your device and a PC or laptop.

Note: The methods needed to flash custom recoveries, roms and to root your phone can result in bricking your device. Rooting your device will also void the warranty and it will no longer be eligible for free device services from manufacturers or warranty providers. Be responsible and keep these in mind before you decide to proceed on your own responsibility. In case a mishap occurs, we or the device manufacturers should never be held responsible.

Download:

Latest firmware Android 5.1.1 Lollipop 14.6.A.0.368 FTFfile for your device

    1. Xperia Z Ultra C6802 Link 1 |
    2. Xperia Z Ultra C6833 Link 1 |

Update Sony Xperia Z Ultra C6802, C6806, C6833 To Official Android 5.1.1 14.6.A.0.368 Lollipop Firmware

  1. Copy and paste the downloaded file to Flashtool>Firmwares folder.
  2. Open Flashtool.exe
  3. On the top left corner you will see a smalllightening button. Hit it and then select
  4. Selectfile placed in Firmware folder in step 1
  5. Starting from right side, select what you want wiped. We recommend you wipe Data, cache and apps log.
  6. Click OK and firmware will begin preparing for flashing.
  7. When firmware is loaded, connect device to computer by turning it off and pressing volume down. Keeping volume down pressed, use the data cable to connect your device and the PC.
  8. When device is detected in Flashmode, firmware will automatically start flashing. Keep volume down key pressed until finished.
  9. When you see “Flashing ended or Finished Flashing” let go of the volume down key, disconnect device from computer and reboot it.

Have you installed Android 5.1.1. Lollipop on your Xperia Z Ultra?

Share your experience in the comments box below.

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If you are the owner of a Sony Xperia Z Ultra smartphone and you need to get root rights? Then you need a detailed article Root Rights for Sony Xperia Z Ultra.

What is root?

For those who have just become a beginner or are not an expert in the vast world of Android and are not particularly familiar with the concept of how - root android, and also why it is needed, what can be done after obtaining Root rights or how to get rid of them if they are no longer needed, all this can be found in the detailed article -!

Primarily!

There are no "left" links or unnecessary actions in this article! If you really need Root Rights, then read carefully and follow step by step, this is a guarantee that you will do everything right! This article on obtaining Root rights is divided into two parts: The first part is Prerequisites and conditions, the second part is Instruction how to get root rights using the received files and programs. If, in the process of obtaining root rights, Android constantly reboots or in the process of eternal loading (it happens extremely rarely, but still), then it’s worth it. Now let's start getting Root rights!

Android manufacturers sometimes release new firmware on which it is not possible to get Root using one of the suggested methods, if there are other alternative methods in the article, try them. Doesn't work anyway? Specify the Android version and firmware version in the comments (do not write malicious shitty comments, you will not put this on yourself or others). Android freezes (does not load), read and re-read from the very FIRST PARAGRAPH, all the necessary links are present in the article!

Do you have any questions?

Still have questions or can't get root access to your Android? Leave comments about what worked for you, what didn't work, or what you did differently.

Required Tools and Components

New way for Android OS 4.4/5.0/5.1

For stage number 1

For stage number 2

  1. Install the Sony driver on the computer;
  2. Original, undamaged USB cable;
  3. Download the archive from XZDualRecovery for your model, unzip it after downloading.

Instructions on how to get Root rights for Sony Xperia Z Ultra

For Android OS 4.4/5.0/5.1

Stage #1

1. Application kingroot reset to device and install. If a similar window appears, allow and continue; 2. Run the newly installed application kingroot;

3. Press the blue Root button (Start root / Try to root), when a warning window appears, press "REJECT";

4. Wait a couple of minutes while the operation of obtaining root access is in progress;

5. After the time "Root received":

6. Next, go to the Root rights management menu and allow "ADB Program"

Stage #2


Deprecated Ways

Method number 2

1. Connect Sony Xperia Z Ultra smartphone to PC

2. Run the Kingo Root program

3. Press the button ROOT

4. Root rights received!

Method number 3

1. Unzip the archive

2. Run file flash.bat(which was previously archived)

3. Switch the smartphone to Fastboot mode - turn off the smartphone, connect it to the PC and hold volume up

4. Flash the file (in the program) Old stock kernel with Recovery- press button 1

5. Disconnect the smartphone from the PC, when you start the smartphone, when the indicator lights up, hold down the button volume up to get into recovery mode

6. Flash the file UPDATE-SuperSU.zip to Recovery

7. Turn off the smartphone, transfer to fastboot

8. Flash New 290 custom kernel

9. Turn on the smartphone, Root received

Method number 4

Do not disconnect the device from the PC until the root is received