Hello XDA Users,
How i can root my galaxy 3?
I have the AKOP Build 2 ROM.
I only found instructions for other smartphones...
Gingerbread23
SuperOneClickRoote 2.1.1.on your phone usb debuging must be on.conect to Pc and prest start on the progam,it is easy and fast,I am on Froyo when i use it,so i the not know is it gona worke on gingerbread.
SoLoSaroman said:
SuperOneClickRoote 2.1.1.on your phone usb debuging must be on.conect to Pc and prest start on the progam,it is easy and fast,I am on Froyo when i use it,so i the not know is it gona worke on gingerbread.
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I've tried the last version of SuperOneClick but it did not work.
I'll try the 2.1.1.
Gingerbread23 said:
Hello XDA Users,
How i can root my galaxy 3?
I have the AKOP Build 2 ROM.
I only found instructions for other smartphones...
Gingerbread23
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Use the su fix at page 1, post 5
rubensollie said:
Use the su fix at page 1, post 5
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Thank you
(I've Probably read too fast)
rubensollie said:
Use the su fix at page 1, post 5
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Is that the gapps link? Or has the post been changed
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Nvm, CWM with this file fixed super permissions.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24007069&postcount=432
if you are on a custom rom... surely you are already rooted?
Ava.tar said:
if you are on a custom rom... surely you are already rooted?
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On most roms its already done, but in this case it was another issue as you can read
Install fimg ics new.zip you can find in galaxy 3 general cm7a7/ics/cm9 kernel thread
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Hello....!
I am new to android and i recently buy galaxy ace (gt-5830i). I downloaded many apps and now it shows internel memory full.
Please help me.
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move your app data to sdcard
Already did that...
But problem is still there.
Apps needs the internal space. Which is only 190mb.
Root your ace and use titanium backup to force move apps to SD card or use app2sd
I am currently using app2sd.
But still low memory..
And about root. i am a noob.
How we root?
ramandeep7911 said:
I am currently using app2sd.
But still low memory..
And about root. i am a noob.
How we root?
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This guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1552792 and hey do some research before you post something. If that doesnt work use AceGingerRoot.zip (just search on google) instead of the update.zip file.
Thank me by pressing the button instead of saying it.
Sent from my GT-S5830i
TheCoNecT said:
This guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1552792 and hey do some research before you post something. If that doesnt work use AceGingerRoot.zip (just search on google) instead of the update.zip file.
Thank me by pressing the button instead of saying it.
Sent from my GT-S5830i
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First of all Thank u for your time
I googled every thing..
1) root - i will geve u the adminstrative rights.
2) flash - it will change your firmware (operating system).
But what are the advantages of rooting or flashing?
ramandeep7911 said:
First of all Thank u for your time
I googled every thing..
1) root - i will geve u the adminstrative rights.
2) flash - it will change your firmware (operating system).
But what are the advantages of rooting or flashing?
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hi mate... the use of rooting is to change some feature within you device for the better, i have just rooted my s5830 and put Adrenaline rom on and its amazing... very fast and reliable with support form the creator... here is the thread...
http://http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538245
if you are not sure about flashing then youtube it as there was a very simple vid i watched... no need for pc either... i did all my updating on my memory card
good luck mate
pug1 said:
hi mate... the use of rooting is to change some feature within you device for the better, i have just rooted my s5830 and put Adrenaline rom on and its amazing... very fast and reliable with support form the creator... here is the thread...
http://http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538245
if you are not sure about flashing then youtube it as there was a very simple vid i watched... no need for pc either... i did all my updating on my memory card
good luck mate
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Thnx pug.
There are lots of things on that thread. But i just understand some.
Please tell me what this Adrenaline rom actualy do?
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To the OP: I think you have the new Ace which has a different chip set. There is a guide to root your phone and install CWM in XDA.
DO NOT flash firmwares, kernels, cROMs for gt5830 because it will brick your phone.
thatdefault said:
To the OP: I think you have the new Ace which has a different chip set. There is a guide to root your phone and install CWM in XDA.
DO NOT flash firmwares, kernels, cROMs for gt5830 because it will brick your phone.
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i was not aware of the gt 5830i.... have just done a quick google and didnt come up with any specs or reviews... how new compared to the gt5830 is it
ramandeep7911 said:
Thnx pug.
There are lots of things on that thread. But i just understand some.
Please tell me what this Adrenaline rom actualy do?
Sent from my GT-S5830i
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adrenaline is a stock rom which to has all the rubbish removed to make the phone perform faster....
on an untouched rom that comes with the phone on purchase has quite a lot of stuff that runs in the background and slows the phone down, fills up caches and phone memory
so the idea with a custom rom is to achive the best the phone can run and conserve power but still be fast and reliable
if wot 'thatdefault' has said it correct then you will need to search a littledeeper and find another rom.... try a google search for GT5830i and see wot you get
Gt5830i uses broadcom instead of qualcomm and touch screen issue is fixed. The new galaxy mini uses broadcom too.
ah i see.... was unaware of this phone.... and didnt think gt 5830 had touch issues...
@ ramandeep7911
sorry for the wrong info pal .... i would go with rooting you device and see what you can do about your memory problems
good luck with it
pug1 said:
ah i see.... was unaware of this phone.... and didnt think gt 5830 had touch issues...
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Some devices have faulty touch screens.
pug1 said:
ah i see.... was unaware of this phone.... and didnt think gt 5830 had touch issues...
@ ramandeep7911
sorry for the wrong info pal .... i would go with rooting you device and see what you can do about your memory problems
good luck with it
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No problem pug..
And thnx for all that info.
Sent from my GT-S5830i
thatdefault said:
To the OP: I think you have the new Ace which has a different chip set. There is a guide to root your phone and install CWM in XDA.
DO NOT flash firmwares, kernels, cROMs for gt5830 because it will brick your phone.
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Thnx for telling default.
Plz tell me should i root my phn or not?
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Hello!
I've a very similar phone model to yours (gt5830c), everything you should know about rooting this device is in this link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1552792 .
Rooting went well with no errors at all.
Rooting and flashing r 2 diff things?
If i flash it will root automatically?
Or i have to do both separately?
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ramandeep7911 said:
Rooting and flashing r 2 diff things?
If i flash it will root automatically?
Or i have to do both separately?
Sent from my GT-S5830i
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i think you need to root before you flash a rom either off ya sd or via odin.... am not 100% bout this though... just done a Google search and all are giving a guide to root first.... it is a very simple process.... i will try to find the YouTube video i watched..... in the video he said something bout reducing the app heap size
give me ten mins
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here is the video i followed as it is has a link in the description for a root for my device....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZuAorZMrnk
obviously dont use that file as it might not work but the procedure is the same
sorry if this message dissapeared my laptop just went bonkers
GALAXY Ace, Gio and Mini can be rooted easily and without PC. Lucky You
my nexus s run ics 4.0.4 build imm76d so the usb mounting dont work and its not rooted so i need to install a new room to fix usb problem can i do it without root help please.
med-united said:
my nexus s run ics 4.0.4 build imm76d so the usb mounting dont work and its not rooted so i need to install a new room to fix usb problem can i do it without root help please.
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Your gonna have to root if you want to install a different ROM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1088494
jgreene1014 said:
you gonna have to root if you want to install a different rom.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1167819
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thanks im gonna try this and reply
med-united said:
thanks im gonna try this and reply
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Hold on I gave you the wrong link
okay good to go correct link now up in the 1st post as well as below!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1088494
Hey everyone, I want to know how to root my Galaxy 3 and whether I may lose my phone data after doing it ?
Please reply me...
Have u flashed a custom Rom
Mitali said:
Hey everyone, I want to know how to root my Galaxy 3 and whether I may lose my phone data after doing it ?
Please reply me...
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If you are on android 2.1 download an apk (app) from google called z4root, open it on your phone and click on root.
If you are using android 2.2 download a program on your computer called superoneclick root, turn USB debugging on (on your phone), connect your USB and click on root.
Mitali said:
Hey everyone, I want to know how to root my Galaxy 3 and whether I may lose my phone data after doing it ?
Please reply me...
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Plz do a search next time, when I did one on ur behalf it threw so many results anyway I will sort u out on this all the info can be found HERE Hope it helps you
Br
cliffrock
cliffrock said:
Plz do a search next time, when I did one on ur behalf it threw so many results anyway I will sort u out on this all the info can be found HERE Hope it helps you
Br
cliffrock
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Sorry , U gave the link for Galaxy S3 and I want it for Galaxy 3..
MicroGeek said:
If you are on android 2.1 download an apk (app) from google called z4root, open it on your phone and click on root.
If you are using android 2.2 download a program on your computer called superoneclick root, turn USB debugging on (on your phone), connect your USB and click on root.
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Thanks. I also want to know whether I may lose any data after rooting ?
Mitali said:
Thanks. I also want to know whether I may lose any data after rooting ?
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No you wont
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Hey guys,
I rooted my samsung galaxy tab 2 10.1 nearly 2 years ago and I want to unroot it now but I'm unsure which procedure/program I used to do it in the first place. Is there somewhere in the CWM recovery or Superuser that I can find this out?
I have found a couple of different unroot procedures but I don't want to unroot with the wrong one and be left with a paper weight....
Cheers,
smoose
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smoose said:
Hey guys,
I rooted my samsung galaxy tab 2 10.1 nearly 2 years ago and I want to unroot it now but I'm unsure which procedure/program I used to do it in the first place. Is there somewhere in the CWM recovery or Superuser that I can find this out?
I have found a couple of different unroot procedures but I don't want to unroot with the wrong one and be left with a paper weight....
Cheers,
smoose
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Take a look here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1747215
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slogger001 said:
Take a look here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1747215
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I figured out what instructions I followed for the initial ROOT ..........
BUT the link for the Root Remover on that page is dead. Can you help?
sorry for that
smoose said:
I figured out what instructions I followed for the initial ROOT ..........
BUT the link for the Root Remover on that page is dead. Can you help?
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There is an another method to unroot but u have to flash original firmware file
http://theunlockr.com/2013/01/26/how-to-unroot-the-samsung-galaxy-tab-2-10-1/
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original firmware
slogger001 said:
There is an another method to unroot but u have to flash original firmware file
http://theunlockr.com/2013/01/26/how-to-unroot-the-samsung-galaxy-tab-2-10-1/
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so I looked for the original firmware GT-P5100 Australian version and I couldn't find it in this list (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1704668)
I'm still searching google for one.....
look here
smoose said:
so I looked for the original firmware GT-P5100 Australian version and I couldn't find it in this list (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1704668)
I'm still searching google for one.....
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http://www.droidviews.com/galaxy-tab-2-10-1-gt-p5100-gets-android-4-2-2-jelly-bean-update/
root remove?
slogger001 said:
http://www.droidviews.com/galaxy-tab-2-10-1-gt-p5100-gets-android-4-2-2-jelly-bean-update/
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so if I can find a root remover, will I be able to install the 4.2.2 update and it will be all sweet, no root?
the root remover at this link (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1747215) is dead... can you help?
Yes
smoose said:
so if I can find a root remover, will I be able to install the 4.2.2 update and it will be all sweet, no root?
the root remover at this link (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1747215) is dead... can you help?
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yes u will, in the previous post I have given a link for ur device it's Australian firmware and 4.2.2 download and flash via Odin and ur device will also loose root permission
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Hi guys,
I'm about to Root my Nexus 5 cause the 5.0.1 still has some issues ( like Home screen bug ).
So i need your help in finding :
1 - How to Root my device without having problems
2 - The best app to do a backup to my apps and settings
3 - The best and the fast Rom to install
4 - If u have any suggestions or advices
Thanks :highfive:
KarimKh said:
Hi guys,
I'm about to Root my Nexus 5 cause the 5.0.1 still has some issues ( like Home screen bug ).
So i need your help in finding :
1 - How to Root my device without having problems
2 - The best app to do a backup to my apps and settings
3 - The best and the fast Rom to install
4 - If u have any suggestions or advices
Thanks :highfive:
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1 flash twrp with fastboot then flash supersu in twrp
2 try helium
3 best is in the eyes of the beholder
4 see the rollup sticky in the general forum. Read a lot of what's in it.
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jd1639 said:
1 flash twrp with fastboot then flash supersu in twrp
2 try helium
3 best is in the eyes of the beholder
4 see the rollup sticky in the general forum. Read a lot of what's in it.
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Thanks for the answers
2 - helium needs root, I need to use another app before I root my device
3 - any recommendation ? I need a fast room that fixes all the lollipop bugs/issues
KarimKh said:
Thanks for the answers
2 - helium needs root, I need to use another app before I root my device
3 - any recommendation ? I need a fast room that fixes all the lollipop bugs/issues
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Doesn't Helium have a PC version that doesn't require root?
Aerowinder said:
Doesn't Helium have a PC version that doesn't require root?
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Didn't know about that sorry
Up
KarimKh said:
Up
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Up what? You have all the info you need
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You don't need root to install a custom rom...
kirmr said:
You don't need root to install a custom rom...
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So i can install a custom room without rooting my device .. will it fix the bugs ?
KarimKh said:
So i can install a custom room without rooting my device .. will it fix the bugs ?
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Jeez dude, your asking the same question in two different threads. It's like an echo in here.
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jd1639 said:
Jeez dude, your asking the same question in two different threads. It's like an echo in here.
Sent from my Nexus 9 using XDA Free mobile app
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Sorry bout that dude, i'm just confused and don't know what to do. i'm kind new on this things
KarimKh said:
Sorry bout that dude, i'm just confused and don't know what to do. i'm kind new on this things
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Then spend some time reading the rollup sticky in the general forum. Learn a little before you mess up your phone.
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jd1639 said:
Then spend some time reading the rollup sticky in the general forum. Learn a little before you mess up your phone.
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Okey, i'll thanks
KarimKh said:
So i can install a custom room without rooting my device .. will it fix the bugs ?
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Yes, you can, but it don't necessarily mean that you'll fix the bugs, it depends on the rom you'll install.
Rooting your device will allow you to have privilege access to your system so you can change whatever you want and run some apps. Installing a rom is like installing other OS, deppending on the rom you'll notice some differences to stock.
kirmr said:
Yes, you can, but it don't necessarily mean that you'll fix the bugs, it depends on the rom you'll install.
Rooting your device will allow you to have privilege access to your system so you can change whatever you want and run some apps. Installing a rom is like installing other OS, deppending on the rom you'll notice some differences to stock.
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A clear answer, Thanks a lot kirmr :good: