- [AT T] If youre confused about rooting, recovery, and custom ROMs . . .
Ok so now you want to get back to STOCK AT T, fine then! If you want to make life easy, go back up to the link above to the TOOL I suggested for rooting and installing recovery Download the full version, which includes the ability to "Odin back to stock" It will use Odin to put the stock AT T MDL firmware back on your device
- [GUIDE] How to Root Your Nook Color | Android Central Forum
"Rooting" is a common term in the world of Android, meaning that you're performing modifications that grant you root access to your device When wireless carriers and manufacturers sell you a smartphone or a tablet, they limit your access to it, denying you the ability to modify the device's core file system
- [Guide] How to Root the Samsung Galaxy S5 | Android Central Forum
By rooting (aka gaining admin rights to) your Samsung Galaxy S5, you can install a custom ROM, run rooted apps, undervolt or overclock the processor and even remove all the bloatware your carrier put on the phone
- What is the difference between unlocked and rooted?
Rooting gives you superuser adminstrative permission, you can make simply changes to the Operating system that you did not have permission to change before Unlocking your Bootloader allows you to put custom operating sytems on your device Click to expand Thats great - thanks OK, so why does unlocking wipe everything? What is it ACTUALLY
- All Things GS6: Rooting Flashing Unrooting Odin Firmware
Thanks for maintaining this thread I recently rooted and found there was so little information out there about rooting an S6 (compared to when I rooted by S3 years ago) I also found that, once I found the right information, it was incredibly easy The difficult things were: 1 Doing a nandroid backup before flashing a custom ROM
- I want to root, but do sim cards matter? | Android Central Forum
I need to get a new sim card tomorrow because mine is useless But, I want to root it now Would you advise doing this, and if so should I do it with no sim card or the old sim card? When I put the new one in, will I just have to dial *228 and activate? Thanks!
- Root without Wiping | Android Central
Rooting does not wipe the device, BUT unlocking does and you need to unlock the bootloader before you can root However you can use the Carbon backup app to make a full backup to a computer without root, so you should be able to make a backup, unlock the bootloader, restore your backup then root
- ***Root, custom recovery, KitKat, and factory restore for Infuse. ***
Greeting Here are some resources I used to root and update this phone I cover everything from: rooting, installing kernel with CWM Recovery, using CWM to flash custom roms, and restoring the device to factory stock You need to root the device first to perform any of the steps afterward >>
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