Any one can provide the links of guidelines on how to install CWM (clockwork recoverymod) for this korean atrix? And also to flash SBF file.
Thanks you in Advance!
rajz.teknikz said:
Any one can provide the links of guidelines on how to install CWM (clockwork recoverymod) for this korean atrix? And also to flash SBF file.
Thanks you in Advance!
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yes, its called i'm a noob and can't read the thread created just for me http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1154600
Thanks
palmbeach05 said:
yes, its called i'm a noob and can't read the thread created just for me http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1154600
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oyeah! thank you budz! :highfive:
I wonder if i can use those international stuffs with my Korean Version?
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rajz.teknikz said:
I wonder if i can use those international stuffs with my Korean Version?
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Just keep wondering if that's what works for you.
When you get tired of wondering, learn to use search before asking questions.
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I was just wondering how I could root a Bell Samsung Galaxy S II.
I've read some threads but I don't have any idea what they're talking about, so I was wondering if anyone could simplify it for me so that I can understand.
Thank you!
I personally use latest Speedmod, depending on the firmware you're running you can also use the specific ChainFire kernel as well.
Mangme said:
I was just wondering how I could root a Bell Samsung Galaxy S II.
I've read some threads but I don't have any idea what they're talking about, so I was wondering if anyone could simplify it for me so that I can understand.
Thank you!
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Just flash cf root
full guide in the thread
veyka said:
Just flash cf root
full guide in the thread
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If I used this method to root, would I still be able to install custom roms?
Mangme said:
If I used this method to root, would I still be able to install custom roms?
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Yes you will be able to run custom roms. Generally speaking nothing is permanent on these phones. A kernel sits a layer below the ROM but most roms will also install their own kernel.
I'm sorry for bumping this thread, but I thought it'd be better to bump this one, rather then creating a new thread about my question.
I was wondering what the method is of reversing the rooting on the SGS II Bell.
I need a big help. I have installed the rom neutrino, okay. so I will sell the phone to a friend and he wants the phone to its original configuration. the phone is AT & T and unlocked for any carrier. please someone tell me how do I let the phone to its original configuration? (2.3.4) thanks !
flash a "Fruit Cake"; search for it in the development section
sspa said:
flash a "Fruit Cake"; search for it in the development section
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Thanks for your answer. I'm searching about this and apparently it works correctly. have you used? thank you
Hey guys
first of all seems like this is the best forum for android
i'm totally new to android i had iphone 4 before
finally got bored of that ****
and switched to android and liking it so far
so which is the best way to root galaxy s3 international/GSM version 32 GB
Thanks for your help!
cf-root by chainfire
The best & easiest way for you to root your S3 is by using SAMSUNG GALAXY S3 TOOLKIT.
Here's the thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1703488
Download link : http://www.mediafire.com/?595yddvs38ryci5
XeactorZ said:
cf-root by chainfire
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Thanks for the reply!
is this the one you talking about
androidnz .net/2012/06/at-your-own-risk-how-to-root-your.html [Remove space]
also is it totally updated guide for GT-I9300?
as i just got my S3 don't wanna risk
CF-root by Chainfire
Thanks for replies
which one is safest for new user?
GalaxyS3III94 said:
Thanks for replies
which one is safest for new user?
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CF root .
jje
JJEgan said:
CF root .
jje
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Alright thanks
i'm gonna give it a shot
last question which one should i try one mentioned by @mopral or this one androidnz .net/2012/06/at-your-own-risk-how-to-root-your.html [Remove space]
GalaxyS3III94 said:
Alright thanks
i'm gonna give it a shot
last question which one should i try one mentioned by @mopral or this one androidnz .net/2012/06/at-your-own-risk-how-to-root-your.html [Remove space]
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This is XDA f5555555555555 knows what some other forum is posting ask them .
jje
JJEgan said:
This is XDA f5555555555555 knows what some other forum is posting ask them .
jje
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Dont get angry
just came across that guide
that guide links to here so i asked if i should try that one or by chainfire
If i use cf root to root my galaxy s3 i9300 will i be able to flash a custom rom? It says that the cf root was intended to be used with stock firmware in the main thread. Also how safe is it? If i follow the steps exactly as instructed what are the chances the phone will brick?
Thanks
GalaxyS3III94 said:
Hey guys
first of all seems like this is the best forum for android
i'm totally new to android i had iphone 4 before
finally got bored of that ****
and switched to android and liking it so far
so which is the best way to root galaxy s3 international/GSM version 32 GB
Thanks for your help!
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Either Use this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1703488
Or Flash CF Root by chainfire.
Aklesunio said:
If i use cf root to root my galaxy s3 i9300 will i be able to flash a custom rom? It says that the cf root was intended to be used with stock firmware in the main thread. Also how safe is it? If i follow the steps exactly as instructed what are the chances the phone will brick?
Thanks
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Yes you will.
It means it is meant to be used to root a stock Rom, after that you can do what you like. Cf root is extremely safe if you follow the instructions, which are very simple. If you do that you won't brick your phone
slaphead20 said:
Yes you will.
It means it is meant to be used to root a stock Rom, after that you can do what you like. Cf root is extremely safe if you follow the instructions, which are very simple. If you do that you won't brick your phone
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Thanks for your quick reply. I have one more question though. Does it matter that my phone is locked and carrier branded? I always thought it had to be fully unlocked and unbranded to root and stuff. Thanks!
Aklesunio said:
Thanks for your quick reply. I have one more question though. Does it matter that my phone is locked and carrier branded? I always thought it had to be fully unlocked and unbranded to root and stuff. Thanks!
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No, you only need to unlock if you want to use a different network, won't affect it otherwise
My question is after rooting and not changing anything else will you still be able to get the updates. I remember with the bionic I cou ld but not with the tbolt.
are you carrier branded as in US Carrier branded or something else?
If you're talking about a US Carrier branded phone, then you're in the wrong place. This is specifically for the i9300, not any other version. There are appropriate forums for your specific phone.
If you do have the i9300, then do as slaphead says. you're all set.
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mputtr said:
are you carrier branded as in US Carrier branded or something else?
If you're talking about a US Carrier branded phone, then you're in the wrong place. This is specifically for the i9300, not any other version. There are appropriate forums for your specific phone.
If you do have the i9300, then do as slaphead says. you're all set.
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He specifically says he has an 'International I9300 32GB'
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srivas95 said:
He specifically says he has an 'International I9300 32GB'
Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk 2
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Oopsie daisy.... I could've sworn I read the whole thread from start to end.. Not sure how I missed that..
I think the word "carrier branded" set of red flags in my head since I was only recently reading about someone who tried to flash an i9300 rom with their sprint s3.
just wanted to make sure and not have to see another brick.
mputtr said:
Oopsie daisy.... I could've sworn I read the whole thread from start to end.. Not sure how I missed that..
I think the word "carrier branded" set of red flags in my head since I was only recently reading about someone who tried to flash an i9300 rom with their sprint s3.
just wanted to make sure and not have to see another brick.
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Haha okay
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hello i want to root my galaxy s 2 and install a custom rom and recovery mod. i searching and don't find a way to root S 2 with Android 4.0.3 and base band i9100xxlpw. please help me
That's absolutely impossible. Guides everywhere.
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Donnie Sins said:
That's absolutely impossible. Guides everywhere.
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Amén.
so how i can change my rom and install a custom rom?
human.n74 said:
so how i can change my rom and install a custom rom?
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Don't. Buy an iPhone, and ignore my posts.
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Guides (You need to search better).
human.n74 said:
so how i can change my rom and install a custom rom?
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A iPhone or a Nokia 3310 would be more suitable for you since its obvious you cant even understand how to read advice, use a search button or read guides so would be completely lost when it comes to flashing devices.
human.n74 said:
hello i want to root my galaxy s 2 and install a custom rom and recovery mod. i searching and don't find a way to root S 2 with Android 4.0.3 and base band i9100xxlpw. please help me
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I used this method to root http://galaxys2root.com/galaxy-s2-root/how-to-root-galaxy-s2-i9100-icsandroid-4-0/
Jenda_p said:
I used this method to root http://galaxys2root.com/galaxy-s2-root/how-to-root-galaxy-s2-i9100-icsandroid-4-0/
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Why are you also ignoring all the answers that are given above, just to fill up your thanksmeter? Answering this is just as bad as asking these questions, because you allow people to be lazy and to skip following the rules.
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Hi everybody. Im here in this forum because i buyed this phone ^^. I liked it when I saw, and I ordered this phone on ebay. I want to know more about it.
Specific info: Motorola XT912 Verizon (Spyder). By now i know that Spyder its called the CDMA one because it has CDMA and GSM.
I want to know this
1) How to root the phone. (Jelly Bean)
2)How to install Recovery
3)Custom Roms: how to install it in this phone
4)Safestrap, What's this? how it works?
5)Kexec, What's this? How to enable it?
6)How to install a custom kernel?
7)How do the rom slots works?
PD: Sorry for my english.
Here is a thread with tutorials http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2155576 [emoji6]
archie1988 said:
Here is a thread with tutorials http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2155576 [emoji6]
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It doesn't explain all i asked, but thanks
Josecarlos3007 said:
It doesn't explain all i asked, but thanks
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What all do you need help with???
With the 7 questions of the thread