Last Updated on July 19, 2022 by Mathew Diekhake
Rooting the Sony Xperia P smartphone used to be cool for doing things like accessing a free WiFi hotspot. While the thought of a free WiFi hotspot sounds great, it’s becoming more readily available and without root access. Luckily for those people like us who write rooting guides, there are thousands of other reasons to still root your device. Some of the most popular reasons these days include running with the Xposed framework and installing the app called Titanium Backup.
Those looking for the best backup experience available should try taking things one step further and installing a custom recovery on the Sony Xperia P handset. With a custom recovery like Team Win Recovery Project, we are then able to take proper complete backups and it’s even better than the Titanium Backup application.
These are the guidelines to root the Sony Xperia P smartphone running on the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich software update:
Files You Need
- Download the rooting file for the Xperia P from here.
- Download the universal Windows ADB driver by Koushik Dutta from here.
- You are choosing to void any warranty agreements you had with Sony when you root the Xperia P device. You can unroot the device at a later date and the warranty will start working again.
Rooting the Sony Xperia P running the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update
- Enable the USB Debugging Mode option from the Xperia P’s settings by pointing to the Menu > Settings > Developer Options > USB Debugging Mode.
- Install the Universal ADB Driver on the computer by extract the package on the desktop and then running the driver executable.
- Connect the Sony Xperia P smartphone to the computer with the USB cable.
- Double-click the rooting executable file that’s on the desktop and the program will open.
- Wait until your device is rooted and then reboot the device before you start trying to install any new root-requiring applications.
That’s all.
In conclusion, that’s all you need to do to root the Sony Xperia P smartphone running on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich with a one click rooting exploit. You can open the Google Play Store application and start installing your new applications such as the Titanium Backup application. The Titanium Backup app will back up data and delete any stock applications from Sony you do not want on your device. By removing some of the Sony stock applications that you do not use, you are allowing better device performance.