Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Root Sony Xperia E

Requirements

1) Sony Xperia E (SS)
2) CM10 Rom for Xperia E (fxp)
3) Stock ftf file of Xperia E
4) Unlocked Bootloader
5) SU root Binary



Steps:-

1) Download all the requirements and put it in one folder
2) Unlock your bootloader from Official Sony website
3) Extract the cm10 rom on ur pc.....u will get a kernel "boot.img"
4) Put the kernel in fastboot folder.....connect your E in fastboot mode (volume up + usb cable) and open command prompt and type "fastboot flash boot boot.img"....wait till it is over
5) Now disconnect USB cable and press power on button....wen the bottom led turns on, keep pressing volume up button....now u will be in CWM recovery
6) Now select "install zip from sdcard" and select the SU binary...wait till it finishes installing
7) Now remove the battery from your phone and put it back in
8) Open Flashtool and select only the kernel.sin and loader.sin to flash
9) After it completes flashing, Reboot ur phone
10) Voila! your Xperia E is now rooted!



Tuesday, November 12, 2013

ROOT HTC ONE X

ROOT YOUR HTC ONE X

The HTC One X is one of the latest Android smartphone models to have been launched by HTC. It is the first ever HTC smartphone to equip a power-packed quad-core processor, which has earned the One X the distinction of being HTC’s fastest smartphone yet. The HTC One X has received universal acclaim from leading web publications such as TechRadar and Gizmodo. It is popularly considered to be one of three kings of smartphones along with the iPhone 5 and Samsung Galaxy S3.
Although the HTC One X packs the latest state-of-the-art hardware and the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS, there are still plenty of restrictions that prevent you from exploiting the open source Android platform to the fullest extent and customize your smartphone just the way you like it. With the power of rooting on your side, you can now download and run great nifty custom ROMs such as MIUI, AOKP, Slim ICS, CyanogenMod 10, etc. from leading Android online developer communities like the XDA Developers Forum. Perhaps, even you can put your own programming skills to the test and design the perfect custom ROM for your HTC One X yourself.
HTC phones are notorious for requiring a multi-step rooting process which may be a bit overwhelming to the common Android user. Thanks to One Click Root, rooting your HTC One X smartphone is simpler than ever. Staying true to its name, it really does offer a one-click instant rooting solution that is “superuser-friendly” to execute. One Click Root also offers a 100% safety guarantee against any kind of malfunction or bricking experienced while rooting your HTC One X.
Once you have successfully rooted your HTC One X with the One Click Root solution, you can now freely customize and optimize your device as per your convenience by employing your favorite root-only apps on your HTC One X.
Use the Root Explorer app to gain superuser access to everything on your HTC One X and switch between read-only and read-write files with easy one-touch access. The Wireless Tether app allows you to turn your HTC One X device into a WiFi hotspot using its 3G/4G connection. The SetCPU app lets you perfectly adjust your processor speed and maintain battery efficiency on your device. These are just a few of the many brilliant root-only apps that are just a click away from revolutionizing your HTC One X.
Take your Android experience to the next level by rooting your HTC One X using One Click Root – the most convenient, efficient and safest rooting solution available for all Android devices.


ROOT SAMSUNG GALAXY S4

STEP BY STEP GUIDE TO ROOTING YOUR SAMSUNG GALAXY S4

Today, we’re going to explain exactly how to root your Galaxy S4. To do this, you need to connect your Galaxy S4 to your computer using your micro-USB cord before transferring files and scripts onto the device.
As mentioned above, this method can take quite a bit of time (2 hours or more) and, if you mess up at any step along the way, there’s a serious risk of bricking your phone and making your $600+ Android unusable.

REQUIRED MATERIALS:

  • A MicroSD card at least 1GB in size
  • Samsung Galaxy S4
  • A computer with an internet connection
  • Micro USB cord
  • 1 to 2 hours of time

STEP 1 – PREPARATION

-Download and install the official Samsung USB Drivers onto your PC from the Samsung Developer’s website here
-Download and install the Android Terminal Emulator app onto your Samsung Galaxy S4
-Download and extract the Root Exploit kit from the XDA Developers Forum onto your PC

STEP 2 – PREPARING YOUR MICROSD

-You need to make sure your MicroSD card is formatted as an exFat drive as opposed to FAT32. If not, you’re going to encounter some serious problems.
-You can check your MicroSD card formatting in two ways: insert it into your PC using a MicroSD card reader; or, if your microSD is at least 64GB in size, then your Galaxy S4 will be able to format it to the correct type
-After inserting your MicroSD card into your computer, you can format it by going to My Computer, finding the card, and then right-clicking and choosing Format.
-If your MicroSD card is formatted incorrectly, then you will encounter Permission Denied errors when attempting to root your device
-Once your MicroSD is formatted correctly, you’re ready to move onto the next step

STEP 3 – ROOTING YOUR GALAXY S4

-Insert your MicroSD card into your PC and drag and drop all of the files from the Root Exploit kit directly onto the MicroSD card (you can also do this directly from Android if you want)
-Insert your MicroSD card into your Galaxy S4
-On your Galaxy S4, open the Android Terminal Emulator
-From the Emulator, run the following three commands one after another exactly as they appear (including capital letters):
  • cd /mnt/extSdCard
  • ./pwn
  • ./script.sh
-The first command mounts your SD card, the second command gives root access to your device, and the third command makes that root access permanent.
-Once you’ve entered all three commands, close the Terminal Emulator app and go to the Google Play Store to download the latest version of SuperSU.
-Open the Super SU app and let the app update itself to the latest version, which it will do automatically
-Download and install the Root Checker app from the Google Play Store
-Run Root Checker to check if your Galaxy S4 has been successfully rooted
-Reboot your device by pressing the side power button once
-After your device reboots, run the Root Checker app once again to make sure you have root access
You have successfully rooted your Galaxy S4 and now have full access to your device.

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