how can i make my samsung galaxy s2 ad free in ICS i tried to download Add free from market but its not working can any body tell me another way for add free .
Thanks.
Try Adaway instead, I can confirm it works in ICS.
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marcadam said:
Try Adaway instead, I can confirm it works in ICS.
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how can i rooted can you tell me please
Go to the CF root thread in development, read the instructions thoroughly find your version of his rooting kernel and flash via odin (best option in my opinion) or you could try something like superoneclick which is easier but won't give you cwm. Sounds like you should have a general read up of things before you start though to avoid bricking your device.
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Ad Free works fine for me as always.
munawarkhel said:
how can i make my samsung galaxy s2 ad free in ICS i tried to download Add free from market but its not working
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munawarkhel said:
how can i rooted can you tell me please
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Now there's your problem.
Root and you'll be fine. Just read up on it and don't open another root thread (we have enough of them as it is).
Once more and now nearly number two million .
Root + CWM .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
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I want to root my Galaxy S2 and have ICS or Jelly Bean or the best possible. I have been reading guides and tutorials on how to do this. I don't want anything to go wrong or brick my phone. One guide said I should get a new kernal, custom rom and a new OS to maximise the performance possible. All of this is getting very confusing for me and I don't know which direction to go. There are also two popular methods of rooting a Galaxy S2 which is using super one click or flashing an insecure kernal and then rooting the s2 using odin. I don't know which method is better but I would like to keep all the data in my apps which can be done using titanium backup. I would also like to have clockwork mod just incase anything goes wrong. The guides also said the best custom rom is by cyanagenmod. Could someone push me in the right direction and tell me what I should do and what I shouldn't.
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I want to root my Galaxy S2 and have ICS or Jelly Bean or the best possible. I have been reading guides and tutorials on how to do this. I don't want anything to go wrong or brick my phone. One guide said I should get a new kernal, custom rom and a new OS to maximise the performance possible. All of this is getting very confusing for me and I don't know which direction to go. There are also two popular methods of rooting a Galaxy S2 which is using super one click or flashing an insecure kernal and then rooting the s2 using odin. I don't know which method is better but I would like to keep all the data in my apps which can be done using titanium backup. I would also like to have clockwork mod just incase anything goes wrong. The guides also said the best custom rom is by cyanagenmod. Could someone push me in the right direction and tell me what I should do and what I shouldn't.
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What ROM are you on right now. Could you please attach a screenshot of the about section of your phone so that its easier to hand you the links to correct kernel? Briefly, what you need to do is to search the cf root thread by chainfire, get the cf root closest to your kernel version, and flash it to gain root access. What exactly would you like? Stock or custom rom? ICS or JB?
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I got a stock rom right now. Exactly how it was when I first got the phone. Haven't updated. What is cf root? And can't I root using super one click? I want the jelly bean if that's the best I can get without any bugs or problems.
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bhavik_sheth said:
I got a stock rom right now. Exactly how it was when I first got the phone. Haven't updated. What is cf root? And can't I root using super one click? I want the jelly bean if that's the best I can get without any bugs or problems.
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I'm sorry. I may not be able to help you right now, almost forgot I had an appointment with the doctor.... need to hurry. If I come back early, I'll try to respond. Meanwhile, some expert may come and answer your questions soon. Hang on tyt
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update ur phone to stock ics then root ur phone with the guide bellow and then flash custom roms
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1501719
I need to root my phone and then update to ics so I don't lose the data in my apps.
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I need to root my phone and then update to ics so I don't lose the data in my apps.
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once u root u can backup ur apps with titanium backup and then after flashin a different rom u can restore it
So should I root using super one click?
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Why do I need to update to ics? Can't I just root and then flash custom rom?
What would be the difference?
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So should I root using super one click?
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i will not recommend that method but yes upto u .. i prefer cf root ... u can flash cf root for ur kernel and it will be rooted b4 u blink ur eyes
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why do i need to update to ics? Can't i just root and then flash custom rom?
What would be the difference?
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use the search option and read the threads .. There are many available ..
The basic thing is many custom roms lik cm rootbox rr needs ics bootloader and u can get ics bootloader by flashing ics roms
the rest read the threads
My friend wants to root his phone and I was wondering if he threw ya $50 if someone could remote his computer, root, and put the best Rom for a daily driver? Last question. He will be good with WiFi tether? Cause that's the main reason he wants to be rooted...
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My friend wants to root his phone and I was wondering if he threw ya $50 if someone could remote his computer, root, and put the best Rom for a daily driver? Last question. He will be good with WiFi tether? Cause that's the main reason he wants to be rooted...
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Just make sure he doesn't go to CM10 if he wants WiFi tethering. Its still buggy as it requires only open WiFi..
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Plz help
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Plz help
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What do you mean by one click? Make sure you have gt-i9300 version. Here's the link for the latest cf root. It is easy to install. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1695238
+1 CF-Root is the best and safest rooting method for the International I9300 Galaxy S3.
There are toolkits out there but I'd not recommend using them.
In fact many people reported issues wïh them and needed to manually recover from softbricks which are further complicated by the fact that they didn't know what exactly went wrong
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There are toolkits out there but I'd not recommend using them.
In fact many people reported issues wïh them and needed to manually recover from softbricks which are further complicated by the fact that they didn't know what exactly went wrong
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+1..... use cf root
rommark said:
Plz help
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One click root is now possible with ExynosAbuse.apk created by Chainfire....
Give all the credits to Chainfire
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1569349&d=1355707754
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like for the Verizon version of Galaxy S III ? simple script using adbshell ? Thank You for help!
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like for the Verizon version of Galaxy S III ? simple script using adbshell ? Thank You for help!
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yes there is.. i think all you need to do is install SuperSU and don't flash CWM
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like for the Verizon version of Galaxy S III ? simple script using adbshell ? Thank You for help!
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Using adb shell requires insecure kernel, which needs to be flashed via odin.
So currently no way in my knowledge
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Using adb shell requires insecure kernel, which needs to be flashed via odin.
So currently no way in my knowledge
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I really can't remember now but either way best thing is TriangleAway it will reset the flash counter no flash no foul. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.chainfire.triangleaway&hl=en
It's not free but well worth the money and works with different Samsung models.
Try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1728441
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Heimdall is exactly the same thing as Odin, only another tool which happens to be cross-platform instead of windows-only.
TriangleAway can be downloaded for free from Xda, but I'd recommend supporting the dev through buying it:
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thank you for all your answers, i consider using cf-root now and triangle away later, thanks!
I have a Galaxy S3 and I'm using dual boot successfully. I was wondering whether I would be able to dual boot a primary rooted and secondary unrooted rom side by side?
Enquiring because I want to be able to use apps such as banking, Sky Go and any other that don't work with root
Thanks in advance
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I have a Galaxy S3 and I'm using dual boot successfully. I was wondering whether I would be able to dual boot a primary rooted and secondary unrooted rom side by side?
Enquiring because I want to be able to use apps such as banking, Sky Go and any other that don't work with root
Thanks in advance
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If it's a rom that includes the SuperSU app, you can unroot it. Should work. Infact Stweaks also unroots....
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If it's a rom that includes the SuperSU app, you can unroot it. Should work. Infact Stweaks also unroots....
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I've tried that solution already, no luck with sky Go. No luck
Can I dual boot rooted /unrooted?
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Can I dual boot rooted /unrooted?
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I thought that was the question I was answering.
Well if unrootin the secnd rom desnt work using superuser, then just remove /system/app/supersu.apk and /system/bin/su frm teh rm.zip before you flash it.
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I thought that was the question I was answering.
Well if unrootin the secnd rom desnt work using superuser, then just remove /system/app/supersu.apk and /system/bin/su frm teh rm.zip before you flash it.
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Sorry for the confusion. I think I'm writing it wrong I think, I know how to unroot, that works.
But Sky Go still detects it as a rooted rom
What I want to know is can I put a stock unrooted rom for secondary rom with siyah Dual Boot. Without affecting the first rom and root?
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You can only flash stock roms via odin which won't help you since you must use siyah recovery to flash 2nd rom.... so no...
There are only TWO elements to root which I have suggested you remove manually (follow link to sticky roll-up on signature for root basics).
If sky go still detects "root" after that, its nothing in the rom that its detecting....
So remove the files from the rom before you flash it.... if that doesn't work, nothing will
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It detects root because the first ROM (the main) is rooted. You could try switching example swap primary and secondary roms
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Sorry for being such a noob here but I want to root my phone and have no idea how to proceed. Any help will be welcome. Thanks.
PS: I am attaching a screenshot of my device information
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Read the stickies in the general section.
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Ok. Thanks
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Use the galaxy s3 toolkit best way for root I think just read it carefully and use the right variant model and update eg 4.1.2 and not earlier very simple
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I found the easiest was was to use cf auto root through Odin on windows laptop and then install a recovery using ROM manager from the play store.. And then away ya go! Don't forget to back up before ya change anything
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Stickies + YouTube... easy to do it
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Rom manager is not such a good idea with the S3. Safer to use mobile odin and Flash a recovery that way.
read this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1911726
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Rom manager is not such a good idea with the S3. Safer to use mobile odin and Flash a recovery that way.
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^^ This. Plus then you can choose twrp or philz
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I didn't realise it wasn't a good idea to use ROM manager with the s3.. Why is that then? I went that way because my laptop is a Macbook and hiemdall didn't seem to work well so I had a quick ten mins on a laptop at work with Odin to root and then I only had my Macbook to use so ROM manager is the way I went too manager seems to be the same thing as well
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I didn't realise it wasn't a good idea to use ROM manager with the s3.. Why is that then?
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I didn't realise it wasn't a good idea to use ROM manager with the s3.. Why is that then? I went that way because my laptop is a Macbook and hiemdall didn't seem to work well so I had a quick ten mins on a laptop at work with Odin to root and then I only had my Macbook to use so ROM manager is the way I went too manager seems to be the same thing as well
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From experience I can say that using ROM Manager can soft brick your device. I once wanted to use it with my old S2 to install CWM and I got into a bootloop afterwards. Only re-flashing a Samsung ROM via Odin helped to boot into Android.
One of the easiest way (in my opinion) to root your device is to flash a Kernel via Odin that will give you Root. The Siyah Kernel is a good place to start, since the developer also provides tar files for odin to flash. It will give you Root and from then on you can install Stweaks and flash CWM from there.
I wish i d of spoke to u a few months ago when I first rooted cause I buggered about with it for weeks! I didn't realise you could install recovery from steaks either.. Have you got much apple Mac/android sync experience?.. I can only describe it as trying to get arch rivals to mate!.. Might just dual boot windows on the Macbook if I can't get them to play nice
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