i have no wifi...
can i still download the apps from android market..????
can u give me the link for complete instructions about unlocking, rooting nexus???
thanx in advance
Read sticky thread: Nexus One Wiki.
And you can download things if you have internet - either from cellular carrier or WiFi. If you don't have any - you don't have internet and can't download anything.
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Hi,
I just got my new Captivate from AT&T. I want to know, how to ..
1. Root
2. Wifi Tether
Please direct me to appropriate forum tutorials.
(Iam newbee to Captivate, but not new to Rooting, I did root my HTC EVO and did Wifi Tether on Sprint. I can quickly get upto speed on this too, but just need a bit of help to start off...)
Thanks in advance
read first sticky post in the Q&A.
I've just rooted my friends captive and coming from Sprint I'm not familiar with AT&T's market. If some one can direct me to a free wifi tether app such as Barnicle or some instruction on where to access root apps in your market I would greatly appreciate it.
sent from my Bushido3VO Shooter
I'm familiar with Odin since I just came from the Epic 4G. So if there's another rooting process I can take please help. I haven't had alot of time with this device"captivate"so any instructions would be greatly appreciated
There's plenty of information here in the sticky threads of the various Captivate forums, including how to access the market. I'd start with the stickies in Captivate General.
You may find it easier and more functional to install a custom rom instead of an application. Almost all of the custom roms give you both tethering and mobile AP.
Can you give me a super noob step-by-step tutorial about this one
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=902323
I'm in Asia so i think that it will benefit me if i do this. But the problem is I have no clue on how. It's just my 2nd week of having an android so i don't know anything about them. But I really need the voice as well as the 3g and HSDPA function of the tab.
Can anyone help me with this one? I will gladly appreciate it and will hit your thank you button in the process.
Go to the developement forum, find overcome rom, doesn't matter which one then you will find, at the bottom of the 1st post, a link to the overcome site that has the guide to flashing to gingerbread through ODIN. It also has links to all the files needed.
BEFORE FLASHING HOWEVER, GO HERE - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=888071 AND USE THE BOOTLOADER CHECK APK. It could be the difference between a brick and a successful flash...
One bit of advice, if you don't understand something, ask a question in the QA forum, NEVER in developement forum, You will be flamed and possibly reported. Make sure you read and follow steps EXACTLY or you may end up with a brick...
Cheers....
if I follow this, would i be able to have HSDPA on my galaxy tab tmobile here in asia?
can anyone please help me. coz i think i cant get it to work .
i cant skip the google login. and yes theres a sim lock pin required.
i can access hotboot and recovery , but this is not rooted so i cant install any recovery or rom.
please. i need seriousy help thanks
Many of the links in this guide are dead
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=14193280
But follow it the best you can, you don't need and active sim to root, its just easier if you do.
Search out the links for whater you can't download or ask here if you can't find them, there is an xda member working on a comprehensive guide with working links, he's doing a great jon encompassing all and I'm sure it will be finished soon, if you can wait just follow that guide, if not follow this one as best as you can
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda premium
Hi,
My 3g connexion is not working any more.just a little and after it's stuck.
I read that rooting the phone is the solution but I have big difficulties for finding a good link for that.
The thread on that site is closed and there is no download link for the toolkit.
Is there anyone who can advise me where to find a root tutorial for htc one which is working fine.
Regards.