Install Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow on your Xperia Z via CyanogenMod 13

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Time to update your Xperia Z to Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow now. This isn’t an official update, but an update that will happen via CyanogenMod 13. Sony has dropped the Xperia Z from the Android Marshmallow league. Xperia Z2 and the devices which came afterwards will be getting Android Marshmallow. The original Xperia Z and its fellows do not happen to be lucky enough. Sony did a great job by updating the device to Android 5.1.1 Lollipop, now we have to continue the journey with the help of custom ROMs. When it comes to custom ROMs, CyanogenMod is probably the best choice as it happens to be the most widely used aftermarket Android firmware.xperia-z-white

The ROM that landed in for Xperia Z is based on CyanogenMod 13 as mentioned above. The only thing that doesn’t work in this ROM at the moment is the camera, but I wonder if any third party application will make it work as well. Rest of the stuff like RIL and other features are found to be working pretty well. The ROM is in its alpha stages so there are great chances of bugs. We recommend Android power users to go ahead and flash this ROM or if you’re a newbie, you’ve to read the instructions being very careful. We will go through some precautions and then begin with the flashing process.

Time to jump up to the method in order to flash the Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow on your Sony Xperia Z via CyanogenMod 13 custom ROM.

Some precautions

  1. This guide is intended for Xperia Z only. Do not try this on any other device.
  2. Charge your Xperia Z up to 50% to avoid any power issues during the flashing process.
  3. Flash a custom recovery on your Xperia Z.
  4. Backup everything including your contacts, call logs, sms messages and bookmarks. Also create a Nandroid backup.
  5. Follow this guide to the letter to avoid a mishap.

Disclaimer:The methods involved in flashing custom recoveries, ROMs and rooting your phone are highly custom and may result in bricking your device, and has nothing to do with Google or the device manufacturer that is SONY in our case. Also rooting your device will void its warranty and you will be no longer eligible for any kind of free device services by the manufacturers/warranty providers. In case of any mishap we may not be held responsible.

How To Install Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow on your Xperia Z via CyanogenMod 13

  1. Download Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow CM 13 ROM.zip file.
  2. Download Gapps.zip [pico package] file for Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow.
  3. Copy both the .zip files to your Xperia Z’s internal or external SD card.
  4. Boot your Xperia Z into custom recovery. If you’ve installed dual recovery using the guide linked above, you should use TWRP recovery.
  5. Now in TWRP recovery, perform a factory reset under wipe option.
  6. Now get back to the main menu in TWRP recovery and select “Install”.
  7. Under “Install”, scroll all the way down and choose ROM.zip file. Flash this file.
  8. Once done, get back to the TWRP recovery menu again and this time flash Gapps.zip file using the instructions as stated in the above step.
  9. Once you’ve flashed both files, wipe cache and dalvik cache under wipe option.
  10. Reboot your device into system now.
  11. That’s all. Your device should boot up in CM 13 Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow now.

In case something goes wrong, you may considering restoring the Nandroid backup. Another way to fix your device from the bricked state is to flash a stock ROM. Here’s our comprehensive guide on how to flash a stock firmware on your Sony Xperia.

If you’ve got any queries, feel free to reach us out through the comment box below.

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Usama is a software engineer by profession and at TechBeasts.com he uses his expertise to solve everyday consumer tech problems with his main areas of interest being Android, iOS and Windows.

19 COMMENTS

      • Thanks! I flash the ROM I can’t boot up successfully. I only see black screen and red LED. After I unlock my bootloader I can boot up successfully! The recovery will be changed to cyanogen’s recovery. Do you ever try to install the TWRP recovery?

  1. @swordhuang:disqus If you unlocked bootloader and your device isn’t booting up, you will need to flash a stock firmware and then install custom recovery on it. Can you please tell me what was the Android version on your device before you flashed this ROM?

  2. Hello broda I have sony xperia z c6603 got a problem with 3g and lte network when I switch the network from GSM to WCDMA or WCDMA preferred or lte or WCDMA only it doesn’t show my network signals except on GSM I tried many firmwares but didn’t help please suggest me what to do and is it firmware baseband problem or hardware problem.? and when I check by main menu through *#*#7378423#*#* it shows modem unknown pls help me out

      • @Usama Mujtaba
        I exchanged my phone with sony xperia z c6603 got a problem with 3g and lte network when I switch the network from GSM to WCDMA or WCDMA preferred or lte or WCDMA only it doesn’t show my network signals except on GSM I tried many firmwares but didn’work please suggest me what to do and is it firmware baseband problem or hardware problem.? cause when I check by main menu through code it shows modem unknown pls help me outt…

          • @usama mujtaba
            I flashed some of those should i flash jelly bean or before give me the link .?
            and this is totally mess up thing even i can not access 2g network signals in some areas too and 3g 4g doesnt even show the network.

          • and i am already on stock firmware 5.1 lollipopp can i fix it or should i go for repair shop to do from box ?

    • @anshhparekh:disqus official 6.0.1 is not available for Xperia Z. Flash the custom recovery and then flash a stable custom ROM to upgrade it.

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