The original Galaxy Note initially received a lot of criticism, but went on to sell in excess of 10 million units. The expectations with the Note II were higher than before, and Samsung definitely did not disappoint. The Galaxy Note II is a bigger version of the Galaxy S3 with similar design, a better non-Pentile [...]
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The recently released Galaxy Note has already been rooted, thanks to the Zerg’s Root Exploit. Using this exploit, users can easily root their Note in a single click. This method will also not activate the custom binary counter found on the Note like the Galaxy S II. Below are the steps to root your Samsung [...]
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Here are the steps to root the T-Mobile’s HTC Amaze 4G-: Before proceeding with the steps mentioned below, please make sure that you have unlocked the bootloader of your Amaze 4G. If you have not already done so, please follow this guide on how to unlock the bootloader of your handset. Without an unlocked bootloader, [...]
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The T-Mobile version of the Samsung Galaxy S2 sports a Qualcomm processor instead of the Exynos SoC found in other variants. Like all other Galaxy S II variants, users would need to use ODIN to get root access to their handset. Below are the steps to root the T-Mobile variant of the Samsung Galaxy S [...]
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The recently released Motorola Droid RAZR has already been rooted, thanks to the Zerg’s Root Exploit. Using this exploit, users can easily root their Note in a single click.Keep in mind that this method wil not unlock the bootloader on your handset. Below are the steps to root your Motorola Droid RAZR-: 1) Before proceeding [...]
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Xperia Ray owners can root their handset, in a single click, using the Zerg’s root explot. Below are the steps to root your Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray-: 1) Before proceeding with the rooting process, please make sure that you have all the necessary drivers installed. Simply install Sony Ericsson’s PC Companion suite, which will automatically [...]
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Here are the steps to root your Motorola Droid Bionic -: First of all, Bionic owners need to download and install the required Motorola Drivers. They can download the 32-bit version from here, and the 64-bit version from here. Also, download Pete’s Motorola Root Tools from here. After installing the drivers, unzip the contents of [...]
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Please read this before rooting your Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch- After flashing a custom kernel on the Epic 4G Touch, a small exclamation mark will be shown every time the phone is rooted. This happens because the Epic 4G Touch has a custom counter, which keeps a track of how many times [...]
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