Was anyone able to root his phone and flash any decent rom?
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Hello all,
I am a Hero user and upgraded to Legend.
But I am confused on the Root method compare with Hero.
Can anyone tell me how to Root my Legend w/o using custom ROM?
The method should be able to unRoot incase if warranty needed.
Thanks!!!
http://android.modaco.com/content/h...-r4-htc-legend-rooting-guide-now-with-1-31-x/ try this i followed it ;D
I have a Google direct Nexus One, running FRF91 OTA and I'm wondering if I should root it. What advantages does rooting my device bring me? Is there an easy way of rooting without unlocking the bootloader? Can I install a custom theme without rooting? Can I keep the stock FRF91 rom and still maintain root and OTA downloads?
I've managed to downgrade my phone to stock v20s. Now the question is how to root the phone?
I tried unlock root and blackjack and didn't worked.Flashing a patched rom isn't a solution because creates bootloops. ANY IDEEAS??
Guys I was thinking about rooting my phone, If I am rooted will I get the official OTA Lollipop update or not?
Also my phone was unlocked by sprint before I moved from USA, If I root my phone and install a custom rom
will I lose my international unlock?
Just wondering if anyone has been able to root this or has even tried any methods?
I have personally confirmed that we will loose root if upgraded, and will have to downgrade just to re-root again.
I have yet to try and use anything but the typical 1-clicks and short answer is no they didn't work.
Anyone have any other ideas on starting points?
theshadower10 said:
Just wondering if anyone has been able to root this or has even tried any methods?
I have personally confirmed that we will loose root if upgraded, and will have to downgrade just to re-root again.
I have yet to try and use anything but the typical 1-clicks and short answer is no they didn't work.
Anyone have any other ideas on starting points?
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You may unlock the bootloader to flash a custom kernel with in-built recovery and then flash the SU from recovery
After that you are able to flash the stock kernel again if you didnt mind using a custom kernel