remove the root

I bought a sony xperia z2 and I found the mobile have roots how I can remove it

@mohammedjarrar

Fix the phone with PCC

PC Companion (CCP)

Bridge (for Mac)

Alternatives on how to backup Xperias

http://talk.sonymobile.com/thread/36355

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