Showing posts with label rooting android phone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rooting android phone. Show all posts

Friday, October 4, 2013

HOW TO ROOT THE ASUS PADFONE


The Asus Padfone bridges the gap between a smartphone and a tablet and lets you enjoy both the worlds. With the release of the device about a year back, the world got a choice to choose their next Android device. To look at the specs, the Padfone’s got a 1.5GHz processor, 8MP shooter and all generic functions you would see in a normal Android device available out there. There’s some good news for the owners of this device, they now have a root method for their device. A root method means a lot to those users who always seek to customize their device according to their needs, and looks like it’s going to be a reality. Our guide below covers how you can root your Asus Padfone and get the most out of it. So, follow it and get your device rooted:

I. Before You Begin:

1. This will void the warranty of your device. However, you can reinstate the warranty by unrooting your device if there’s any unrooting procedure available.
2. This works on Windows based PCs only.
3. You should have appropriate drivers installed on your PC. If you don’t, get them from here.
4. You must have unlocked bootloader of your device.

II. Downloading Required Files:

1. DebugfsRoot (It’s attached in the first post)

III. Rooting the Asus Padfone:

1. Place the DebugfsRoot archive onto your Desktop.
2. Unzip files from the archive over to your Desktop.
3. Turn ON the USB debugging option on your device by heading to Menu>>Settings>>Developer options>>USB debugging.
4. Once it’s been enabled, plug in your device to your PC using the USB cable.
5. Double-click on the RootDebugfs.bat file you extracted earlier to your Desktop.
6. Follow the on-screen instructions.
7. And you should be rooted now!
Congrats! Your Asus Padfone has been successfully rooted. You now have a new app called Superuser in your App Drawer that will help you to manage root-permissions on your device!

Monday, September 2, 2013

How to Root the Dell Streak 7


Dell Streak 7 was announced in the year 2011 and ever since then, it has gone through various versions of Android. With every version of Android on your device, you need root access to fully customize it and to make your rooting job easier, here we have a guide on how you can root your Dell Streak 7 with simple steps.

I. Before You Begin:

1. You must have ADB drivers installed on your PC. You can see our guide on how to install ADB.
2. The warranty of your device will be voided once you root it. Therefore, do it at your own risk.

II. Downloading Required Files:

1. SuperOneClick (It’s attached there in the first post)

III. Rooting the Dell Streak 7:

1. Download and place the SuperOneClick archive on your Desktop.
2. Extract files from the archive to the Desktop.
3. Enable USB debugging on your device by heading to Menu>>Settings>>Applications>>Development>>USB debugging, check-mark the box.
4. Connect your device to the PC using the USB cable.
5. Double-click the SuperOneClick.exe file to launch it.
6. Click on the Root button in the SuperOneClick Tool and the rooting process will begin.
7. The tool will install Superuser and Busybox apps, therefore you don’t have to download them separately from the Play Store.
8. After your device is rooted, you can disconnect it from the PC.
Congrats ! You have successfully rooted your Dell Streak 7 with One-Click Rooting tool. The root-only apps will now run on your device without any problems !

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

How To Root the T-Mobile G2X

                                       

So you have your shiny new T-Mobile G2X and you’re already bored with it, wish it was a little faster, and/or want to get rid of all the software that happened to come on it that you’ll never use (T-Mobile Mail? Really?!). No problem. All you have to do is root it and all that can be yours. Read below for how to root the T-Mobile G2x. (Also be sure to head to the next procedure to flash a recovery image and the procedure after that to flash a custom ROM to get the most out of your new device!).

I. Install the Drivers

1. Download and install the drivers required for the G2X (hosted by JuneFabrics.com)

II. Root Using the SuperOneClick procedure.

1. Head to our How To Root Your Android Phone (SuperOneClick Method) procedure and follow the instructions in Section II only (download the program, run it, and click root).
2. Done!


Saturday, January 5, 2013

How To Root Sony Xperia Tipo (Single, Dual)



Step 1: Download The Needed Files: here

Step 2: Extract The Files With Any Unrar/Zip Software.

Step 3: There You Will Find:RunMe.bat
     stuff (folder)
     RunMe.sh (Which Is Only For Linux Users)

Step 4: Connect Your Tipo To Your PC Through USB

Step 5: Turn On USB Debugging: Settings/Developer Options/ And There You Will Find A Little Box, That Says 
USB debugging. Check It

Step 6: Run The RunMe.bat file
It Will Pop Out CMD

Step 7: Make A Choice Type: 1
Press Enter

Step 8: Wait Till It Does Everything.

Step 9: Enjoy!

SORCE:xda

Saturday, October 27, 2012

How to Root Samsung Galaxy Y ?


How to Root Samsung Galaxy (GT-S5360) Step by Step Tutorial

Step 1. Download the zip files to your SD Card (not in any folder).

Step 2. Switch off your phone.

Step 3. Boot into recovery mode(Press Vol Up + Power Key + Home button together at the same time to boot in recovery mode).

Step 4. Touch screen is disabled in recovery. Use Volume keys(UP/DOWN) for scrolling and home button to select the highlighted option.

Step 5. Select Apply update for sdcard

Step 6. Select update.zip (which you have downloaded).

Step 7. Wait for it to show complete and then select reboot system.

Step 8. Your device will be successfully rooted.

Step 9. After booting, go to play store and update superuser app

Step 10. Thats it, your device is now rooted with the latest binaries
Download Link:

http://www.mediafire.com/?p0pj30e4tfad6u7

Friday, October 26, 2012

What is Root, and Why Root?

What is Root, and Why Root?


The good thing about having root is you can go back if you want. The same is not true of not having root. We do not know what steps Google/Tmobile will take to rid the end users of root in the future. For all we know the next OTA will remove the keys that allows the RC29 downgrade method to work and you could be stuck on a non rooted G1 forever. If you have root and for some reason it does not work for you there is always the option of going back.
What Does Root Give Me?

1.Full control over your system
2.Ability to alter system files. You can replace many parts of the "Android Core" with this including:

-Themes
-Core apps (maps, calendar, clock etc)
-Recovery image
-Bootloader
-Toolbox (linux binary that lets you execute simple linux commands like "ls") can be replaced with Busybox (slightly better option)
-Boot images
-Add linux binaries 
3.Run special apps that need more control over the system
-SuperUser (lets you approve or deny the use of root access to any program)
-Task Manager For Root (Lets you kill apps that you otherwise could not kill)
-Tether apps (like the one found at [android-wifi-tether.googlecode.com])
4.Backup your system
-You can make a folder on your sdcard and backup all of your .apk files to your sdcard (helps if an author decides to "upgrade" you to a version that requires you to pay to use the version you just had) 
5.Relocate your (browser/maps/market) cache to your /sdcard
6.Relocate your installed applications to your /sdcard
7.Reboot your phone from the terminal app easily (su <enter> reboot <enter>) 

What Do I Lose Having Root

-The ability to accept OTA updates (well, you can but you would lose root, so its been made so they get denied)
-The sense that someone else controls your phone
-The need to sit in an Android chat channel asking how to get root
-The need for a stupid useless "File Manager" that lets you see filenames but almost nothing else.
-The ability to have a knowledgeable conversation with a T-Mobile rep about your phone. (Ask one of them to spell root for you)
Source : Root