Showing posts with label Rooting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rooting. Show all posts

02/11/2014

How To Install Custom Recovery and Root Android One Devices: Full Guide

In our previous article, we told you how to unlock bootloader on Android One Devices.But after unlocking bootloader what to do?After unlocking bootloader, you have to install any Custom recovery like CWM recovery and PhilZ touch recovery to install ROMs on your Android one devices.

Using recovery menu, you can install different zip files and ROMs and also you can backup your full ROM.You can customize your Android device after installing custom recovery and Rooting your phone.So follow this guide to install Custom recovery on Android one devices.


Disclaimer: Anything that mentioned in this tutorial belong to their respective owners/developers.We will not responsible for any damage during or after firmware installation.Please follow this instructions at your own risk.

Also check: How To Unlock Bootloder on Android One Devices : Complete Guide

How to Install Custom Recovery on Android One Devices:
  • To install recovery, first download any recovery available for Android one devices and save it to SDK\tools folder.
  • Connect your device in Fast boot mode and open command prompt in Sdk\tools folder.
  • Type this command.
          fastboot devices
  • If you can see your phone then you can go for next process.Type following command.
         fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
  • It will flash custom recovery on your phone.
         fastboot reboot
  • That's it.
Now turn of your phone and turn on again by pressing power + vol up button and go to recovery.You can see your installed custom recovery.

How to Root Android One Devices:
  1. Download super su zip file from here and save it to your SD card.
  2. Then turn on your phone in recovery mode and select choose file.
  3. Then select install zip from external SD card and select downloaded zip file.
  4. Install it and you're done.
  5. Start your phone and you will see super user app.
  6. Now your phone is Rooted !
Source: xda

How To Install Custom Recovery and Root Android One Devices: Full Guide

In our previous article, we told you how to unlock bootloader on Android One Devices.But after unlocking bootloader what to do?After unlocking bootloader, you have to install any Custom recovery like CWM recovery and PhilZ touch recovery to install ROMs on your Android one devices.

Using recovery menu, you can install different zip files and ROMs and also you can backup your full ROM.You can customize your Android device after installing custom recovery and Rooting your phone.So follow this guide to install Custom recovery on Android one devices.


Disclaimer: Anything that mentioned in this tutorial belong to their respective owners/developers.We will not responsible for any damage during or after firmware installation.Please follow this instructions at your own risk.

Also check: How To Unlock Bootloder on Android One Devices : Complete Guide

How to Install Custom Recovery on Android One Devices:
  • To install recovery, first download any recovery available for Android one devices and save it to SDK\tools folder.
  • Connect your device in Fast boot mode and open command prompt in Sdk\tools folder.
  • Type this command.
          fastboot devices
  • If you can see your phone then you can go for next process.Type following command.
         fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
  • It will flash custom recovery on your phone.
         fastboot reboot
  • That's it.
Now turn of your phone and turn on again by pressing power + vol up button and go to recovery.You can see your installed custom recovery.

How to Root Android One Devices:
  1. Download super su zip file from here and save it to your SD card.
  2. Then turn on your phone in recovery mode and select choose file.
  3. Then select install zip from external SD card and select downloaded zip file.
  4. Install it and you're done.
  5. Start your phone and you will see super user app.
  6. Now your phone is Rooted !
Source: xda

12/10/2014

The Complete Guide on How to Root Moto X (2014)

Motorola launched its new Android Smartphone this year, Moto X (2014) which is a successor of Moto X launched last year.This new Moto X (2014) comes with a new features and hardware upgrade.upgrade. Moto X (2014) features a 5.2-inch with a resolution of 1080x1920 pixels and comes with a full-HD OLED screen.It has a Corning Gorilla Glass 3 for protection.The second-generation Moto X measures 140.8x72.4x9.97mm.



If you own an Android running smartphone whatever it is like Gingerbread, Ice Cream Sandwich or Jelly Bean or Latest Kit Kat. You’ve probably heard about rooting.Many users think that Rooting is a illegal but that's not a true.Rooting is Not Illegal and you can UnRoot you device after rooting.

Also check: How To Install Android Kitkat Update on Samsung Galaxy S3 LTE GT-I9305N

Root means Administration of your System.After rooting, you can customize full Android operating system and install third party application that require root access.You can change ROM, and replace any default application you want.Today we are going to make a complete tutorial on How to Root Moto X (2014).After rooting you can try different ROMs and apps on your Moto X.
Disclaimer: Follow this guide carefully and on your risk.We are not responsible for any damage.
Requirements: 
  • Make sure you backup all your data.
  • Backup your SMS and contacts.
  • Also make sure that your phone is charged at least 80%.
  • Disable your anti virus if you have any.
  • Get USB Drivers for your device and install it on your Computer.
  • Set Debugging Mode on through Settings > Developers and then check the box.
  • You must have unlocked bootloader.Go to Motorola official website to unlock your Moto X (2014)
Downloads:
How to Root Moto X (2014):
  1. Download Root Tool and extract in on your computer.
  2. Connect your device to your computer.
  3. Open Root Tool.bat file from the extracted files.
  4. Press 1 and hit Enter. It will install SuperSU files to your device.
  5. Then press 2 and hit Enter.It will install CWM Recovery on your device.
  6. After reboot, in recovery mode, select install zip from sdcard.
  7. Now you have to choose the SuperSU.zip to flash.
  8. After flashing, select reboot system and wait for somre time.
  9. Your Moto X (2014) is now rooted.
Source: xda