Hello,
I'm searching for a simple method to root my daughters new S3mini 4.1.2.
I just to ceep it as it is (stock ROM etc), I only need root to install recovery, Pdroid, Firewall...
Is there a simple way to do that?
Thanks - BerWatch!
my experience: I rooted/s-off my old HTC Desire, tried some ROMs, Pdroid etc.
BerWatch said:
Hello,
I'm searching for a simple method to root my daughters new S3mini 4.1.2.
I just to ceep it as it is (stock ROM etc), I only need root to install recovery, Pdroid, Firewall...
Is there a simple way to do that?
Thanks - BerWatch!
my experience: I rooted/s-off my old HTC Desire, tried some ROMs, Pdroid etc.
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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=how+to+root+samsung+s3+mini
you are welcome
yes or no?
>>> leo.org >>> Schlaumeier
I wanted to know if there is a SIMPLE method to root with 4.1.2, my experience is to 2.3! I don't like to chge the custom ROM beside root.
If your post as an expert should say to me "no" - than thank you!
BerWatch said:
>>> leo.org >>> Schlaumeier
I wanted to know if there is a SIMPLE method to root with 4.1.2, my experience is to 2.3! I don't like to chge the custom ROM beside root.
If your post as an expert should say to me "no" - than thank you!
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Then ask for yes or no.
But I think for your experience -> no
BerWatch said:
>>> leo.org >>> Schlaumeier
I wanted to know if there is a SIMPLE method to root with 4.1.2, my experience is to 2.3! I don't like to chge the custom ROM beside root.
If your post as an expert should say to me "no" - than thank you!
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my deustch is rusty but google search works just fine
too many "clever dicks" here that are too lazy to search or do things the hard way
nothing simple about rooting a phone in most cases since you could potential soft brick your phone if you use the wrong software
have a search through the forums there are plenty of tutorials on how to root the phone and lots of help in fixing it if you fail to root it
first rule of these XDA forums
Thanks folks - I understood "no", so I have to do the hard way.
I just had the hope the manufacturer have learned from the results of the communities like here and recognised the benefits of root access.
I fear I see you later... when google doesn't help
BerWatch said:
Hello,
I'm searching for a simple method to root my daughters new S3mini 4.1.2.
I just to ceep it as it is (stock ROM etc), I only need root to install recovery, Pdroid, Firewall...
Is there a simple way to do that?
Thanks - BerWatch!
my experience: I rooted/s-off my old HTC Desire, tried some ROMs, Pdroid etc.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2147852 this as easy as it will get. flash recovery via odin, flash root.zip via cwm, install triangle away and reset binary counter.
or you could use this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2185700 which is guides you through it but might cost you depending on your phone.
good luck!
BerWatch said:
Thanks folks - I understood "no", so I have to do the hard way.
I just had the hope the manufacturer have learned from the results of the communities like here and recognised the benefits of root access.
I fear I see you later... when google doesn't help
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even though there are benefits to having root access there are also risks involved
android is designed in this way as a form of security
each individual application creates its own user when its installed
the user created by the application is then restricted to only being able to access the files for the application and no other files
Thaks!
@Gabhain
Thank you - That's I was looking for!
Related
I would like to get into the scene of rooting my phone now and exploring what it can do. Maybe there's not much it can do that I am expecting, but I won't know what its all about until I do it and get familiar with it.
So I was wondering if anyone could help me out and tell me the best/maybe easiest method to root my phone? It is the HTC Hero with software build of 2.31.651.7 and Firmware version 2.1 -update1
If I am able to root it, which rom would you all suggest I try out as a noob? I don't really want the Sprint TV or Amazon MP3 bloatware. I would like to be able to keep stuff like my gmail, Androidd market, Sprint GPS iff it matters. I would also like to be able to do some customizing in a similar way like with Launcher Pro Plus.
Am I able to root, and if so, can someone help me to be able to root my phone today?
Thank you for your help and time,
Whiteice
WhiteiceDMSTech said:
I would like to get into the scene of rooting my phone now and exploring what it can do. Maybe there's not much it can do that I am expecting, but I won't know what its all about until I do it and get familiar with it.
So I was wondering if anyone could help me out and tell me the best/maybe easiest method to root my phone? It is the HTC Hero with software build of 2.31.651.7 and Firmware version 2.1 -update1
If I am able to root it, which rom would you all suggest I try out as a noob? I don't really want the Sprint TV or Amazon MP3 bloatware. I would like to be able to keep stuff like my gmail, Androidd market, Sprint GPS iff it matters. I would also like to be able to do some customizing in a similar way like with Launcher Pro Plus.
Am I able to root, and if so, can someone help me to be able to root my phone today?
Thank you for your help and time,
Whiteice
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If you want to theme (i.e. decompiling framework and rebuilding) you need a DeOdex rom.
GMail and the Market are in every rom and I am pretty sure Sprint GPS is installable from its apk.
But once you have root access you can get RootExplorer and Navigate to /System/App (if its in the same spot as the evo) and delete the bloatware from your stock rom.
I would also like to know the root method of choice for the Hero.
I need to root someone elses phone.
Edit: These might be worth a look.
Rooting Guides/Tools:
Manual Rooting: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=804296
Unrevoked root method. Not sure if it works on 2.31.651.7. http://unrevoked.com
Universal Root App: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=747598
z4root app: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=833954
But remember... I am far from knowledgeable about the Hero, so wait for someone more experienced to confirm.
xNotta said:
If you want to theme (i.e. decompiling framework and rebuilding) you need a DeOdex rom.
GMail and the Market are in every rom and I am pretty sure Sprint GPS is installable from its apk.
But once you have root access you can get RootExplorer and Navigate to /System/App (if its in the same spot as the evo) and delete the bloatware from your stock rom.
I would also like to know the root method of choice for the Hero.
I need to root someone elses phone.
Edit: These might be worth a look.
Rooting Guides/Tools:
Manual Rooting: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=804296
Unrevoked root method. Not sure if it works on 2.31.651.7. http://unrevoked.com
Universal Root App: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=747598
z4root app: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=833954
But remember... I am far from knowledgeable about the Hero, so wait for someone more experienced to confirm.
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So when I install a custom rom, does it install the Sprint APK file for me, and then from that point I choose whether to install it or not? If that is the case, does it do this will all the default files and that is how you choose what you want to keep and delete?
Thanks,
Whiteice
WhiteiceDMSTech said:
So when I install a custom rom, does it install the Sprint APK file for me, and then from that point I choose whether to install it or not? If that is the case, does it do this will all the default files and that is how you choose what you want to keep and delete?
Thanks,
Whiteice
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Most roms have their bloatware removed and usually gets put in a folder on your SD card so you can install what the rom dev removed.
If you install an OTA based rom it will usually have the stock apps with some of the useless ones removed.
But if you use an AOSP rom, like Cyanogen, there wont be any HTC or Sprint apps.
It's really up to the rom dev to decide what they want in their rom.
Once you flash the new rom you can use RootExplorer or ADB to delete those apps that you don't want.
Is that what you were asking?
Also I found another root method:
SuperOneClick http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682
xNotta said:
Most roms have their bloatware removed and usually gets put in a folder on your SD card so you can install what the rom dev removed.
If you install an OTA based rom it will usually have the stock apps with some of the useless ones removed.
But if you use an AOSP rom, like Cyanogen, there wont be any HTC or Sprint apps.
It's really up to the rom dev to decide what they want in their rom.
Once you flash the new rom you can use RootExplorer or ADB to delete those apps that you don't want.
Is that what you were asking?
Also I found another root method:
SuperOneClick http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682
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Yes I think you answered it. Now I just need to know how to root, and what to do when I root to load a custom rom. I also need to find out which rom would be best for me to start out with?
Again, I would like to be able to load some of the default bloatware and rid the rest and then load up some programs from the apps market.
Thank you again,
Whiteice
WhiteiceDMSTech said:
Yes I think you answered it. Now I just need to know how to root, and what to do when I root to load a custom rom. I also need to find out which rom would be best for me to start out with?
Again, I would like to be able to load some of the default bloatware and rid the rest and then load up some programs from the apps market.
Thank you again,
Whiteice
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I would recommend rooting and exploring your current stock rom first untill you feel comfortable with installing a recovery, nandroid backing up, using the recovery to wipe/flashing the new rom.
When I first rooted my phone I was told to
spend a week reading how to root.
Root my stock rom.
Spend a week reading about new roms and how to flash and backup.
THEN try to flash a new rom.
Asking "Which rom is best" usually will get you flamed, It comes down to personal preference.
Here is the wiki of roms for the hero:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/index.php?title=CDMA_Hero_ROMs
First rom I flashed on my evo was a Fresh rom.
It's pretty stock with some tweaks done to it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=681856
And hopefully someone will be able to answer which rooting method to use.
I started a thread in the Q&A section:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=9323410
xNotta said:
I would recommend rooting and exploring your current stock rom first untill you feel comfortable with installing a recovery, nandroid backing up, using the recovery to wipe/flashing the new rom.
When I first rooted my phone I was told to
spend a week reading how to root.
Root my stock rom.
Spend a week reading about new roms and how to flash and backup.
THEN try to flash a new rom.
Asking "Which rom is best" usually will get you flamed, It comes down to personal preference.
Here is the wiki of roms for the hero:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/index.php?title=CDMA_Hero_ROMs
First rom I flashed on my evo was a Fresh rom.
It's pretty stock with some tweaks done to it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=681856
And hopefully someone will be able to answer which rooting method to use.
I started a thread in the Q&A section:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=9323410
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Ok, I like your idea about rooting with my stock rom first. I just need to figure out how now to root it.
I may be bugging you today if that is ok. You seem pretty helpful, and with doing something like this for your first time that you are not familiar with, well help is what I will need
I have also subscribed to your other thread you linked to. Hopefully something, at least for me, easy will come up to root my phone.
Thank you again for all your help,
Whiteice
WhiteiceDMSTech said:
Ok, I like your idea about rooting with my stock rom first. I just need to figure out how now to root it.
I may be bugging you today if that is ok. You seem pretty helpful, and with doing something like this for your first time that you are not familiar with, well help is what I will need
I have also subscribed to your other thread you linked to. Hopefully something, at least for me, easy will come up to root my phone.
Thank you again for all your help,
Whiteice
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The threads linked tell you how to root, just read them.
WhiteiceDMSTech said:
Ok, I like your idea about rooting with my stock rom first. I just need to figure out how now to root it.
I may be bugging you today if that is ok. You seem pretty helpful, and with doing something like this for your first time that you are not familiar with, well help is what I will need
I have also subscribed to your other thread you linked to. Hopefully something, at least for me, easy will come up to root my phone.
Thank you again for all your help,
Whiteice
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Not a problem, I know where you're coming from. I was terrified to root when I first read about it.
I'll try my best to answer what I can.
And if Unrevoked works with the .7 version, It basically does everything for you so it's really simple.
If you can check your Radio Baseband version and it's one of these, unrevoked should work.
But we should wait for someone to confirm.
(Should be in Menu -> Settings -> About Phone -> Software info)
HTC CDMA Hero, running radio baseband versions
1.04.01.09.21
2.41.04.02.02
2.42.01.04.23
2.42.01.04.27
Source: http://unrevoked.com/rootwiki/doku.php/public/forever
xNotta said:
Not a problem, I know where you're coming from. I was terrified to root when I first read about it.
I'll try my best to answer what I can.
And if Unrevoked works with the .7 version, It basically does everything for you so it's really simple.
If you can check your Radio Baseband version and it's one of these, unrevoked should work.
But we should wait for someone to confirm.
(Should be in Menu -> Settings -> About Phone -> Software info)
HTC CDMA Hero, running radio baseband versions
1.04.01.09.21
2.41.04.02.02
2.42.01.04.23
2.42.01.04.27
Source: http://unrevoked.com/rootwiki/doku.php/public/forever
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Again, thank you for your time and patience. I really want to do this and want to do it right. If something would go wrong, I wouldn't know what to do.
My radio baseband version is 2.42.01.04.27
Will wait to hear back or see if anyone can confirm it working.
What is unrevoked? I am guessing it's kind of a "one click" type thing that will root the phone, or is it more then that?
Thank you,
Whiteice
*EDIT* So I read your link and read up on it a little. I have a basic understanding of what it does, but again, this is all new to me
You know, the more I think about it, the more I think it would be easier to ruu back to .5 and root from there. I know for a fact that unrevoked will root .5, as its the method I used. Also, I've heard good things about regaw's root, too.
Just follow the directions EXACTLY and you can't go wrong.
Sent from my CDMA Hero. I got some hot Froyo-on-Hero action here!
Whatever happened to reading and trying? More importantly just reading.
WhiteiceDMSTech said:
Again, thank you for your time and patience. I really want to do this and want to do it right. If something would go wrong, I wouldn't know what to do.
My radio baseband version is 2.42.01.04.27
Will wait to hear back or see if anyone can confirm it working.
What is unrevoked? I am guessing it's kind of a "one click" type thing that will root the phone, or is it more then that?
Thank you,
Whiteice
*EDIT* So I read your link and read up on it a little. I have a basic understanding of what it does, but again, this is all new to me
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Okay, I wouldn't go off just radio versions...I would go off software versions.
I posted in the other thread of his and HAD recommended manually with ADB but now I would recommend using SuperOneClick. I've been searching google and it seems to be the more popular one. Have yet to read someone using Unrevoked.
Asadullah said:
Whatever happened to reading and trying? More importantly just reading.
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I think you have to sign a "No reading" clause when you register here. Or at least just to post in the Hero section...
stayclean said:
I think you have to sign a "No reading" clause when you register here. Or at least just to post in the Hero section...
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I appreciate it, thanks for the sarcasm guys.
The reading part has to do with how bad my ADHD is. Thus the reason why I am trying to find something a little easier and not so in depth.
But thanks again for the sarcasm. It's much appreciate being a noob and trying to find help.
Whiteice
WhiteiceDMSTech said:
I appreciate it, thanks for the sarcasm guys.
The reading part has to do with how bad my ADHD is. Thus the reason why I am trying to find something a little easier and not so in depth.
But thanks again for the sarcasm. It's much appreciate being a noob and trying to find help.
Whiteice
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ADHD, huh? Then you might be better off with a one click method. ADB method, while not difficult, requires a fair amount of reading and exact typing, or you get a hero shaped paperweight. Superoneclick seems to be the option of choice.
Sent from my CDMA Hero. I got some hot Froyo-on-Hero action here!
user7618 said:
ADHD, huh? Then you might be better off with a one click method. ADB method, while not difficult, requires a fair amount of reading and exact typing, or you get a hero shaped paperweight. Superoneclick seems to be the option of choice.
Sent from my CDMA Hero. I got some hot Froyo-on-Hero action here!
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Yes, its very bad, especially when it comes to reading. It is very VERY frustrating when you want to be able to read something but you can't.
Back on topic, thank you for the advice. Now to try and find out which one click method would be best for my phone.
Thank you again for your help and understanding,
Whiteice
WhiteiceDMSTech said:
Yes, its very bad, especially when it comes to reading. It is very VERY frustrating when you want to be able to read something but you can't.
Back on topic, thank you for the advice. Now to try and find out which one click method would be best for my phone.
Thank you again for your help and understanding,
Whiteice
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No problem.
Sent from my CDMA Hero. I got some hot Froyo-on-Hero action here!
stayclean said:
I think you have to sign a "No reading" clause when you register here. Or at least just to post in the Hero section...
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He must not have read it when he joined. Hypocrite.
My Evo made me Swype this from the XDA App.
Try the xda wiki page for the hero... has all good information linked in one place.
Hey guys,
I bought a nexus one few months and I love this phone. its stock, not rooted! but I am really tempted of rooting it after I read a lot about it (customizations of stuff). I am fairly new to the android interface and I was wondering if I should root my phone now? since GINGERBREAD is on its way, should I wait for it and then root it? Also, would it be possible if in future after i root my phone, would there be a way to get my phone back to the stock or factory settings because everywhere I read it wasn't clear to me.
One more thing, As I said I'm new to the whole android thingi, can someone tell me site where I can find some good info on stuff like rooting, apps, customization, themes, etc ,etc.
Thanks a ton!
AK
kohli3 said:
Hey guys,
I bought a nexus one few months and I love this phone. its stock, not rooted! but I am really tempted of rooting it after I read a lot about it (customizations of stuff). I am fairly new to the android interface and I was wondering if I should root my phone now? since GINGERBREAD is on its way, should I wait for it and then root it? Also, would it be possible if in future after i root my phone, would there be a way to get my phone back to the stock or factory settings because everywhere I read it wasn't clear to me.
One more thing, As I said I'm new to the whole android thingi, can someone tell me site where I can find some good info on stuff like rooting, apps, customization, themes, etc ,etc.
Thanks a ton!
AK
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yeah, root it
I recommmend you this site!
rori~ said:
yeah, root it
I recommmend you this site!
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Exactly what I wanted to say
As for reverting back, you will always be able to revert back to stock firmware, but if you unlock bootloader, it will remain unlocked.
What are the difference/s if I unlock bootloader it or not? As per my research, it is true that I wouldn't be able to get any updates on the firmware only if I do it manually?
Hi there guys. As you probably noticed,i'm new here,so pardon me if my question sounds noobish at the time,but I promise I'll learn from you guys! Thanks!
So,the question's simple. How do I update my phone's firmware? Don't wanna brick or possibly damage my phone here,as I just bought a couple of days ago. So,is there any risk to update the phone's firmware? Thanks bros!
Have you use search features before asking this question?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1111771
Yeah,saw that already,but it seems to convoluted for me. I need a one-to-one kinda reply. Honestly,I didn't understand anything that was written on that page. So,could please someone clarify it in a more simple,noobish,way?
Thanks bro!
pdf guides are included in the kit. just follow them
either you can use KDZ or R&D for the official
or flash any custom ROM with CWM
(the tutor is already out there)
and the risk ? bootloop or brick maybe
Thanks bros! And another thing,what are custom ROMs? I keep hearing about it like Cyanogen? What's the upside for using it?
Laier94 said:
Thanks bros! And another thing,what are custom ROMs? I keep hearing about it like Cyanogen? What's the upside for using it?
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Custom roms in simple terms are unofficial versions of the o/s modified or "cooked" by people who want to add or remove certain features or performance tweaks. The upside is you can find a ROM that suits your usage and aesthetic preferences. For more info read through some ROM threads and compare their features.
However there is always a chance something could go wrong even if you know what you are doing. So my advice would be to read and re read the instructions from rooting to flashing radios to flashing roms and look up the termanology until you think you understand and then read it all again. There are some good guides around that can givevyou the basics.
Otherwise you can wait until your carrier releases a official update.
Sent from my HTC EVO 3D X515m using xda premium
Thanks for clarifying bros!
And another thing,I just saw this vid at Youtube.
It's called "How To Install CyanogenMod 7 On Your Android Device"
I can't post the link here because im still new,haha!
Is it really that easy to install Cyanogenmod on your phone? But your phone have to be rooted first,right?
I saw the list with the firmware from various countries,but not mine,Malaysia. How do I solve this? I'm still suck with V10-a,which i think is the oldest firmware for OB.
Also,what are these baseband,kernel and build number thingies? Anything important? Thanks! Really starting to get interested in these things!
I think the following is related to malayians so you have to use an indonesian firmware :
http://csmg.lgmobile.com:9002/csmg/b2c/client/tool_mode_country_check.jsp?model=LGP970&country=MY
- you can flash firmwares anytime whatever the situation
- to flash a ROM (cyanogen, nova...) you need the custom recovery mod called ClockworkMod alias CWM (available on the market via ROM Manager app, or my kit)
- and for CWM, root access is needed
once phone is rooted and CWM installed, phone potential is extended to the infinite. you can then install a lot of useful apps of more and customize your phone.
I think the general goal of all of that, is to optimize and extend possibilities as far as possible and then you'll be able to say that you "truly own" your phone
Thanks for clearing that up bro. BTW,would you recommend me using Gingerbreak to root my phone? Since i'm using an older firmware,it should be ok,right?
no problem, blackjack should do it too. do as your feeling
Ilko said:
no problem, blackjack should do it too. do as your feeling
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Thanks bro! Anyway,anything else I should know and do before I root my phone? Like should I do a factory reset,battery level 100% or something?
2 steps : root, flash recovery.
know that you'll have to use an app to boot into recovery (ROM manager, anreboot, ezboot...) take a look at my thread for more infos
Ilko said:
2 steps : root, flash recovery.
know that you'll have to use an app to boot into recovery (ROM manager, anreboot, ezboot...) take a look at my thread for more infos
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Great! Cool bro,thanks! And sorry for the stupid question,but what are KDZs?
firmware files are in .kdz format
Ilko said:
firmware files are in .kdz format
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Ouh,wow,did that felt stupid,haha. So what you're saying is,after rooting my phone,I should get to installing ClockWorkMod Recovery,am I right? And the only way to install it is using the computer,connect it with the phone,and execute the UPK that you have provided in your download link. After that,I use the app,EzBoot,to boot into recovery mode,is this correct?
After that,what will I do in the recovery mode? Thankies again!
all right. as I said earlier, the recovery mode extends phone potential in an easy way. many ROMs and mods must be did via recovery. in fact, CWM helps you flashing files, roms, doing backups/restorations and more. jump the step and see by yourself.
don't forget to backup before anything
Ilko said:
all right. as I said earlier, the recovery mode extends phone potential in an easy way. many ROMs and mods must be did via recovery. in fact, CWM helps you flashing files, roms, doing backups/restorations and more. jump the step and see by yourself.
don't forget to backup before anything
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By backing up,you mean backing up contacts and internal memory stuffs,right?
All right! Will root my phone as soon as my charge hits 100%! Using gingerbreak! Is the root reverse-able? I mean,can I unroot my phone once I root it?
you don't need 100% battery as long phone is plugged. for now, blackjack doesn't have a reverse process. but gingerbreak, yes, considering the fact you stay on v10a/b. you may try with the new superoneclick. the most radical method is still flashing a firmware (so you'll lose all stuffs)
and yes, backup any saveable thing. although CWM saves all datas, more safety is more safe
Ilko said:
you don't need 100% battery as long phone is plugged. for now, blackjack doesn't have a reverse process. but gingerbreak, yes, considering the fact you stay on v10a/b. you may try with the new superoneclick. the most radical method is still flashing a firmware (so you'll lose all stuffs)
and yes, backup any saveable thing. although CWM saves all datas, more safety is more safe
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Sorry bro,can't quite understand you here. Flashing firmware? For what? I'm just gonna root my phone right? No need to flash,right?
guys i got new phone galaxy note n7000,so my question is is it worth to root it?now i have JB 4.1.2 installed with odin.So what is best method of rooting without losing data.
burimi007 said:
guys i got new phone galaxy note n7000,so my question is is it worth to root it?now i have JB 4.1.2 installed with odin.So what is best method of rooting without losing data.
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I think its worth it, but it depends on what you want from your device.
Do you want to be able to use custom roms, do you need to use applications that need root permissions? If the answere is yes;
and you have the technical intellect to do so, and dont care about losing warranty, then by all means do root it.
If you are happy with the samsung provided software, and dont really need to use any applications that do need root perms, or if you are not sure about anything you do on the computer, then please dont.
If you do decide to root; then its pretty easy, and wont remove or touch the user data that is currently on the phone.
Anthropostar said:
I think its worth it, but it depends on what you want from your device.
Do you want to be able to use custom roms, do you need to use applications that need root permissions? If the answere is yes;
and you have the technical intellect to do so, and dont care about losing warranty, then by all means do root it.
If you are happy with the samsung provided software, and dont really need to use any applications that do need root perms, or if you are not sure about anything you do on the computer, then please dont.
If you do decide to root; then its pretty easy, and wont remove or touch the user data that is currently on the phone.
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as for warranty i dont really care,i need some of apps that need root,but i read some comments on youtube that i can brick phone trying to root galaxy note,
so is the best way to root with Exynos Abuse without losing data,and does anythink changes at all,touchwiz or anythink or camera does stilll works
burimi007 said:
as for warranty i dont really care,i need some of apps that need root,but i read some comments on youtube that i can brick phone trying to root galaxy note,
so is the best way to root with Exynos Abuse without losing data,and does anythink changes at all,touchwiz or anythink or camera does stilll works
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best method to root stock firmware is PhillZ kernel......read his OP ...there are multiple options
how much time do you have for xda ? once you root you have to stay tuned to developments on this forum
people root only to realise its best to stay stock...the experience is necessary but time -taking
Hi dont root it its a nightmare to many bugs in all those custom roms there never perfect keep it stocked i have the sweet rom jelly bean i installed the camera app went to plau it my note was bricked had to reflash it all again that means change all the settings keep it stock if you got a few hours like 5 hours min
Aday then go gor it there are plenty of roms to try out i have tried them all out i got time lol
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burimi007 said:
guys i got new phone galaxy note n7000,so my question is is it worth to root it?now i have JB 4.1.2 installed with odin.So what is best method of rooting without losing data.
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yes its worth it. there are many threads that will help you safely root your device
If you decide to root then look here and read carefully all your questions will be answered http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1901191
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It is okay to root for back up purpose and some programming stuff which required to root access.
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How to manually root the stock firmware?
Hi,
I've rooted a couple of Chinese MTK6577-based phones from scratch recently, using SP Flash Tool and Android Kitchen to insert CWM. I prefer to root my own stock firmware, that way knowing what it is that I'm starting with.
What is the preferred method of upgrading the N7000 without installing an already-cooked ROM? Will the SP Flash Tool method work, or is there a better way for this device?
Thanks for any advice.
Best regards,
-Warren
You need to use odin to flash stock roms on n7k
Like the title states, I'm totally noob to rooting, but my mi device's been running out of storage lately and I don't plan to buy a new phone in the near future. So guess I'll just root my device so as to be able to transfer apps to the sd card, besides I don't like the miui interface, so root seems inevitable. But I don't have much knowledge on all this, what are the basics I need to keep in mind, so I don't end up ruining my device. Any help, youtube video will be greatly appreciated, please help me.
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Like the title states, I'm totally noob to rooting, but my mi device's been running out of storage lately and I don't plan to buy a new phone in the near future. So guess I'll just root my device so as to be able to transfer apps to the sd card, besides I don't like the miui interface, so root seems inevitable. But I don't have much knowledge on all this, what are the basics I need to keep in mind, so I don't end up ruining my device. Any help, youtube video will be greatly appreciated, please help me.
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Just follow the root threads instructions without experimenting on the first try. you'll be fine
dhanakumari said:
Just follow the root threads instructions without experimenting on the first try. you'll be fine
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Can you please share the link to the thread?
here is the basic steps i used:
1-first of all u have to unlock bootloader (all data will be wiped) http://en.miui.com/unlock/download_en.html
1.5 -check for sure u have unlocked the bootloader (fastboot oem device-info)
2-later install a recovery https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-4a/development/recovery-twrp-3-1-0-0-xiaomi-redmi-4a-t3576024
3-you can flash a custom rom,gapps,etc (optional).im not sure but if you want to stay in the stock rom u have to flash something to disable dm-encryption
4-after that the device can be rooted (search for magisk in google)
p.s.:im not responsable for what happens,check for help if you are not sure