Hello,
I'm about to root my Motorola with DoomLords/zergRush root ware. But before I do, I was wondering if anyone could tell if this will affect the up coming update to ICS on the phone in the coming weeks? and if not, and after the update, will I have to root the phone again?
The work been done here on rooting phones is brilliant and I couldn't agree more with TrevE about the issues around privacy..
I am a total noob, I hate myself, and this is my first phone so want to be careful..
Cheers,
Remy.
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As the title states, I am a super noob when it comes to rooting, and I've been trying to root my Motorola Cliq. I've been nearly bricked, so I've decided I'd ask around instead of trying to figure it out myself. Before I ask my questions, here's the facts:
SYSTEM VERSION: Blur_Version.1.3.20.MB200.Orange.en.FR
(The thing is, I live in and purchased the phone from T-Mobile in USA. I think I may have loaded a ROM or something that was for the FR version of the phone
It runs too slow, and main reason for rooting is to increase performance speed and whatever other perks come with rooting are certainly welcome.
Questions:
What is the easiest way to root my phone?
How can I check whether or not my phone was successfully rooted?
After rooting, what is the best, most functional, and most stable ROM I can apply to my phone, without losing too many features?
Thanks in advance, I really appreciate it!
- dbG33K
Just wanted to know since I'm coming over from the G2 and I want to go ahead and root the phone. Just got it today out of the box, do I need to downgrade anything before I follow the root instructions? The tutorial I found isn't very clear on that and I dont want to end up messing the phone up already.
If this helps you answer my question I've got.
Android Ver 2.3.4
HTC SENSE 3.0
no you don't need to downgrade anything
Thanks a lot bro.
I had a g2 plus 3 replacements rooted everyone trust me this is way easier. Plus no downgrade required. Just rooted my 4g slide
Nope. Our phone is pretty easy to s-off and root.
click my sig for extra help if you need it. From s-off to roming and everything inbetween!
Hi All,
I have recently bought a Motorola fire Xt530 mobile. Its running android 2.3.4, recently I noticed Motorola rolling out 2.3.5 for this model. I have below questions in my mind
Is this update worth?
Does anyone faced any application issues after this update?
Wat would be phones internal free memory after this update?
Also I didnt root my mobile. If I root it now, is it possible to use the motorolas official update 2.3.5 or other updates.
If the update is fine to go, please let me how to root it after this update? (Because I am not planning to go for custom ROMS, just root is fine to install default applications on my own).
Please clarify me.
Thanks.
Dinesh
My first thread in this forum
Hi everyone,
I'm probably beating a dead horse, but I'm a total newb regarding rooting etc. I have an HTC Droid Inc 2 with 0.98.0000 (2.3.4) and would like to root my phone. I realize that the only way to root this phone is to downgrade it to 2.3.3 so that it can be S-offed. I'm trying to decide as to whether or not it would be worth downgrading. Would I be able to upgrade after rooting? If a version update is finally available, would I be able to upgrade without having to unroot? Also how do firmware updates from Verizon play into this? Can they be installed manually after rooting? Thanks in advance for your advice.
Hi
Been considering rooting the device for a little while and was wondering a few things.
I'm coming off a samsung G note 10.1 2014 edition ( I know a freaking mouthful) and there a few major drawbacks to rooting , like loosing all warranty and support from Samsung ( they are freaking draconian when it comes to enforcing the no touch principle)
Are there any drawbacks to rooting? Technical or warranty related.. Do you loose functions?
is it hard to unroot?
Simplest way to root?
Anything else one needs to keep in mind when rooting?
How do you run updates after root?
I know a lot of these are uber noob questions, and please bare with me on this. I just don't want to do something I'll regret later
thanks in advance
D
No drawbacks or lost functionality.
Its easy to unroot. So far every OTA update unroots you anyways.
Easiest way to root is with towelroot.
Don't delete or change anything unless you know the consequences.
Updates come in the same way, over the air. Install the same way as well.
Towell Root
Towell Root, will it work with 5.0 ?
Btw does rooting void warranty?
And can anyone confirm that ota is possible after root?
Also, Towelroot and lollipop?