Hi there,
We've just developed on Motorola Defy an app for real USB Tethering,
Can anyone test it on DroidX?
It can share your Motorola's internet connection to your pc!
It's a real tethering not a simply MODEM Tethering, you should NOT pay extra cost to your Carrier!
The app is TOTALLY FREE, thread on xda:
Moto Tethering USB
bye,
It says can't find root when I launch it.
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Works for me great app
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bigshotrob22 said:
It says can't find root when I launch it.
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Sorry it needs root,
It can't work without root.
elaware said:
Sorry it needs root,
It can't work without root.
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I know that but I'm not on a stock rom so I'm guessing that's y it failed
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What makes this different from pdanet? Or is it essentially the same?
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Hey just created Gold Card. What are the Contents on the card. Is there any thing specific I should see. Gold Card created Successfully.
What is a Gold Card? If you don't mind explaining
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M.leonard2 said:
What is a Gold Card? If you don't mind explaining
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its something you do to your sd card in order to be able to root.
O I C . What's the purpose in rooting I did root my Captivate but didn't really find much use.
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M.leonard2 said:
O I C . What's the purpose in rooting I did root my Captivate but didn't really find much use.
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free tethering,you can switch roms,change boot animations and alot of other stuff
ok you had my attention at free tethering please direct me to the best root and tethering app. Thanks in advance
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M.leonard2 said:
O I C . What's the purpose in rooting I did root my Captivate but didn't really find much use.
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Control. You control what your phone is able to do, not ATT.
Getting rid of the bloatware, ads, sideloading (amazon app store, anyone?), and of course, as mentioned, custom roms.
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M.leonard2 said:
ok you had my attention at free tethering please direct me to the best root and tethering app. Thanks in advance
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here is the link to bubbys simple one click(its not really one click but its pretty easy)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=961406
let the fun begin
Ok if i root do can i unroot im guess rooting puts another but same type of software on your phone. if i used the root you gave me the link to will i still be able to get official updates
M.leonard2 said:
ok you had my attention at free tethering please direct me to the best root and tethering app. Thanks in advance
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If all you want is free tethering follow this thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=960058&highlight=wifi+tether). Keep in mind - free means you don't have to pay the additional fee to ATT, but the data that's used while using wifi hotspot will still count against your data. The link to Bubby's 1 click has already been posted. Here's attn1's original hack kit (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=952352) thread which was the original root method. Bubby's method packs this into a GUI
To the OP:
I don't know if there's a way to confirm whether or not your gold card was created successfully other than attempting to downgrade the ROM. If the downgrade completes, then you created a good gold card.
Pretty curious myself. Just starting the research phase as far as rooting goes.
Anyone tries this??
venusvenera.com/2011/05/tutorial-upgradeupdate-samsung-infuse_8986.html
Its not what you think it is unless you think its a virus
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cline2 said:
Anyone tries this??
venusvenera.com/2011/05/tutorial-upgradeupdate-samsung-infuse_8986.html
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You can find that same page for android 3.1
venusvenera.com/2011/05/tutorial-upgradeupdate-samsung-infuse.html
It's a load of CRAP
Yes. It is a bunch of crap. I hate sites like that
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Ok just want to make sure. Will there be honeycomb on infuse 4g?
All i did was rooted this by superoneclick and removed tethermanager0326.apk and installed wireless tether it works good should i be fine? i see new rom flash blah blah blah is it worth?
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The rom flashes aren't worth it at the moment.
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Infused is, just cant wait till we get a smooth working CWM for it
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You can help by donating in our dev team, they have the reputation they made the captivate so snappy, so any donation can help guys, we can help them buy the Infuse, they have so many phones it's very hard for them to buy all android phone and make the Gingerbread ROM for the infuse for free.
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bugilt said:
The rom flashes aren't worth it at the moment.
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Tethering not worth it?
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Tethering not worth it?
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You don't need a new ROM to tether. Just root with superoneclick and install barnacle and/or pdanet.
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You don't need a new ROM to tether. Just root with superoneclick and install barnacle and/or pdanet.
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Native tethering is better than an app. Also, I think the carriers are detecting and cracking down on tethering apps.
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Native tethering is better than an app. Also, I think the carriers are detecting and cracking down on tethering apps.
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They tried with the tether manager, but they failed lol.....
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Native tethering is better than an app. Also, I think the carriers are detecting and cracking down on tethering apps.
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I've never had a problem using barnacle or pdanet for the many years I was on T-Mobile. I always used at or just over my allotted 5GB of data, too.
We'll see how that works out with AT&T...
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They tried with the tether manager, but they failed lol.....
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lol
root and Titanium Backup FTW!
I'm new I have root before the easy way but now it computer now if I can get some help thanks what gb do I us and sense thanks again
You people no your stuff thanks
Ok it my thunderbolt I want root
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Not really sure what you're asking but both of the root methods used for the thunderbolt require the use of a computer. I personally recommend Jcase's method because it gives you insight to the way the tb works and basic adb experience.
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Thanks I just won't to root gb and new sense thanks for your help but can you use a laptop to root or do you have to use a desk top
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thunderboltman said:
Thanks I just won't to root gb and new sense thanks for your help but can you use a laptop to root or do you have to use a desk top
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Desktop or laptop is fine as long as you have the drivers installed.
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Thanks for help
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Not really sure what you're asking but both of the root methods used for the thunderbolt require the use of a computer. I personally recommend Jcase's method because it gives you insight to the way the tb works and basic adb experience.
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Or they can keep data plus get a protected hboot using the Revolutionary tool...dawg....since they new that might be the best bet to protect from ever bricking and stuff...
Thanks for your help
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I'm about to root my Atrix 2, but one of the bigger reasons I wanted to was so that I could wirelessly thether using my phone, is it possible?
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I'm about to root my Atrix 2, but one of the bigger reasons I wanted to was so that I could wirelessly thether using my phone, is it possible?
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Yes use follow these steps http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1328588
Enable Built In wifi Hotspot.
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Please move this to general.
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I made a not to wise choice and bought from a china store. The mini tablet I bought has no app market installed. I have download many "google play store '.apk'" files and they all install, when I open them, they crash RIGHT off the bat! I have done this at least 5-10 times.
If anyone...anyone... can help me, please let me know! Please, please, please.
Thanks a ton for anything,
Thomas
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Fix permissions
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Root and install it as a system application
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I have already allowed permission.
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Ok then, make sure its the correct play store for your Android version (GB gapps won't work on ics and vice versa).
And if you have a custom recovery, try flashing Google apps
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gagdude said:
Root and install it as a system application
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Ok, I don't know how to do that. can you help me through it?
Thanks,
Thomas
Rooting methods are different for each device, but you should probably try using superoneclick or unlock root.
(You need drivers installed)
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You can check this method but you nead to know if it is the right one for your android virsion first...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1397974
hope it will work for you...
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Rooting methods are different for each device, but you should probably try using superoneclick or unlock root.
(You need drivers installed)
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where do I find those?
*'dark4m' I am not rooting my K1, I am rooting my 'Pocket Rock' from chinavasion*
Thanks,
Thomas
GOogle them, superoneclick is a .zip file you must unzip it and open the application, unlock root is an .exe just execute it. They both are one click root programs. Very simple.
And China phone companies don't have many root prevention security (they don't care) so either one of those should work
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gagdude said:
Rooting methods are different for each device, but you should probably try using superoneclick or unlock root.
(You need drivers installed)
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gagdude said:
GOogle them, superoneclick is a .zip file you must unzip it and open the application, unlock root is an .exe just execute it. They both are one click root programs. Very simple.
And China phone companies don't have many root prevention security (they don't care) so either one of those should work
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Ok, the way I understand it is, superoneclick is a file I download on my TABLET? and unloock root is a file I will download on my PC? is that right?
Thanks again! and sorry for being a noob about this, I am trying!
Thomas
Nope, both PC applications. You have to connect your phone and run them.
They are two different applications, so if one doesn't work the other probably will. If neither work let me know
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Nope, both PC applications. You have to connect your phone and run them.
They are two different applications, so if one doesn't work the other probably will. If neither work let me know
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Ok, I tried the superoneclick and it said I had to have a driver, but it did not come with one. What do I do now?
Thanks again!
Thomas
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In order for the computer to recognize the device, it needs drivers. They used to come on a disk (way old school) but now they are usually online. Chinese tablets drivers are harder to find, but there has to be one out there. Try googling "<model> drivers"
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In order for the computer to recognize the device, it needs drivers. They used to come on a disk (way old school) but now they are usually online. Chinese tablets drivers are harder to find, but there has to be one out there. Try googling "<model> drivers"
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Ok, I'll give it a shot and see what happens!
Thomas
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gagdude said:
In order for the computer to recognize the device, it needs drivers. They used to come on a disk (way old school) but now they are usually online. Chinese tablets drivers are harder to find, but there has to be one out there. Try googling "<model> drivers"
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Ok, I looked and could not find one. I asked the people I bought it from and they said they couldent help. I was looking in the settings and found this *in the pic* is there anything there that can help me?
Thomas
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That's the stock system recovery. Just used for wiping the phone and applying updates (if they ever release any lol). After rooting, its usually changed to a custom recovery for phones that have enough development, which allows way more options. But that's another matter.
If you REALLY cannot find the drivers (I couldn't either, could barely even find the model.) then your only chances are to root with gingerbreak or z4root, but both were meant for Android 2.3 and below. They're applications, so couldn't hurt to try them, but by now there is a very low chance.
SoC and UR both work amazingly well, maybe you could try contacting not the sellers for the drivers but the manufacturer (chinavision?)
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gagdude said:
That's the stock system recovery. Just used for wiping the phone and applying updates (if they ever release any lol). After rooting, its usually changed to a custom recovery for phones that have enough development, which allows way more options. But that's another matter.
If you REALLY cannot find the drivers (I couldn't either, could barely even find the model.) then your only chances are to root with gingerbreak or z4root, but both were meant for Android 2.3 and below. They're applications, so couldn't hurt to try them, but by now there is a very low chance.
SoC and UR both work amazingly well, maybe you could try contacting not the sellers for the drivers but the manufacturer (chinavision?)
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What are 'SoC' and 'UR' ? If I root it with one of those, will it become Android 2.3?
Thanks so much for your help!
Thomas
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Oh sorry for not clarifying, they're just my abbreviations of super one click and unlock root.
Rooting won't change your operating system, its just that methods meant for older versions of Android, like gingerbreak, probably won't work.
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Oh sorry for not clarifying, they're just my abbreviations of super one click and unlock root.
Rooting won't change your operating system, its just that methods meant for older versions of Android, like gingerbreak, probably won't work.
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Oh, ok. I'll give it a shot and let you know what happens! Thanks so much for your help! Means a lot to a noob like me
Thomas
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