May 21, 2012

Root Any Android Phone 2.1, 2.2 and 2.3


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Why you should root your Android phone?


Wait a minute, first let me tell you why you should root your Android. There are always two classes of technology users; those who take and use technology the way it is brought to them, no questions or complaints, while others who want to indulge deep into the very essence of what’s being offered, and want to empower themselves with everything to take the maximum out of that technology. Here I am giving you 10 good reason for rooting Android.

  • Unavailable Features
  • EXTRA APPLICATIONS
  • Multitouch
  • WIFI AND Bluetooth Tethering
  • Better Keyboard
  • APPS From other builds
  • APPS 2 Sd
  • Hardware/Software Interaction
  • Performance Update
  • Because you can! 


I am serious, I consider this a reason. You have a powerful, capable device that you have paid for. You should have the right to modify or change it in any way you like. The device is your property, and you would naturally want to see it working at its maximum potential. Hence the point of rooting.


Remember
  • Do not root your device within warranty period, or your manufacturer warranty may void.
Requirements and Reminders
  • Unlock Root works only on Windows computers. You will need a computer running Windows 7/Vista/XP.
  • Install the USB drivers for your device before you use Unlock Root. You can usually download the drivers from your device manufacturer’s website. Or, if you received a driver CD together with your device, install the drivers using the installer on the CD.

Instructions
  • Download the Unlock Root software. Get it straight from the developer’s website.
  • Enable USB Debugging mode on your device. You can do this by going to Settings > Applications > Development on your device.
  • Connect your device to your PC using a USB cable.
  • Run “UnlockRoot.exe”. Wait for your handset to be automatically detected.
  • Choose your device from the list of autodetected devices.
  • Click the Root button to start the rooting process.
  • Wait for it to complete the installation, after which you’ll be greeted with a message saying your device has been successfully rooted.
  • After the rooting process, simply reboot your device for the changes to take effect.
Congratulations! You have successfully rooted your device. You can check whether or not you have root access by locating the Superuser app on your device or installing an app that requires root access.

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