@tee4mac | ||
ppl wil i loose my data by rooting my android'or damage ma phne.just want to knw be4 hand'thanx |
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@obsidian21 | 20 May 14 | |
you need to back up all your data on a big memory card and update your phone to the latest android firmware and make sure the root matches with the android firmware that you have. anyway im not so good at this stuff, I wanted to root my phone but I dont dare. id rather ask somebody to do it for me and I dont know where.
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@3mel | 20 May 14 | |
rooting does not damage your phone or delete any data and is entirely reversible.. if you get it wrong, nothing will have happened in your phone.. HOWEVER while you are rooted you have the ability to ruin your phone if you give a file browser superuser access and delete the wrong stuff with it...
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@pryerlee | 29 May 14 | |
Google ''framaroot'' will root with one click
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@boot | 3 June 14 | |
it will void your warranty . as for any other problems that will depend mostly on you...and a bit of luck.
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@3mel | 3 June 14 | |
@ boot - 3.06.14 - 04:52am it will void your warranty . as for any other problems that will depend mostly on you...and a bit of luck. however you can reverse all signs of ever being rooted on some phones and Android versions... |
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@yustim | 10 June 14 | |
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framaroot is d boomz
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@pmbguy | 11 June 14 | |
Be careful if you root your phone and be sure to get compatible firmware updates... A mate has bricked one phone and another having issues cause Google play services giving errors n won't update so he stuck, lol... Thus I choose not to root, but tell me how it goes. Good luck! |
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@3mel | 11 June 14 | |
that's why you should read and reread again before you do anything with your phone... putting the wrong firmware on your phone is user error and nothing to do with rooting. |
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@pryerlee | 12 June 14 | |
good place to research is xda-developers website
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