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Tuesday, 17 July 2012

Rooting an Android phone


If you want to take control of your Android phone- By "rooting" your device, a process similar to jailbreaking an iPhone, you can install custom ROMs (images), which add stability and speed improvements to Google's mobile operating system, as well as install new features developed by the hacker community themselves.
The procedure involves running commands that enable total access to the device.
Before getting started, remember to back up your phone, including your contacts, SMS messages, files and photos.
  1. The first step is to download and install Superboot, a boot image that, when flashed, will root the device the first time you boot up. You can grab a copy of the Superboot zip file from the Modaco forums or just by googling :)
  2. Once downloaded, extract the files it contains to a directory on your computer, just like any other zip file.
  3. Now put your Android phone in bootloader mode.  
    • To do so, turn off the phone, remove the battery, and plug in the USB cable. When the battery icon appears onscreen, pop the battery back in. Now tap the Power button while holding down the Camera key.
    • For those whose Android phones have a trackball, you have an even easier method of doing this: Turn off the phone, press and hold the trackball, then turn the phone back on.
  4. Depending on your computer's OS, do one of the following:
    • Windows: Double click "install-superboot-windows.bat"
    • Mac: Open a terminal window to the directory containing the files, and type "chmod +x install-superboot-mac.sh" followed by "./install-superboot-mac.sh"
    • Linux: Open a terminal window to the directory containing the files, and type "chmod +x install-superboot-linux.sh" followed by "./install-superboot-linux.sh"
  5. That's it, your device has been rooted!
There are of course other methods of doing this :)

Now that you've rooted your Android phone, you can get busy adding features, functionality and other hacks. This is the fun part! Many websites on the internet offers many great reasons to root your phone, for those wondering why you would bother to do this.
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