Wednesday 18 May 2011

Root Most Your Android devices with universalAndroot

Sometimes when we do install Android applications (*. APK) require root access (super user), nah .. because you are protected so that Android can not install the application…..therefore we must do the “Got Root”. This is a simple way of doing rooting in a few Android:
1. Donwload rooting application: http://lirva32.org/download/UniversalAndroot-1.6.2-beta5.apk
2. Intall applications into Android devices you own.
3. Run the application that you installed earlier (Universal Androot)
4. Select the version you are using the Android OS
5. Just press the “Root”, then you’ve got root access
Now you can install2 various applications that require root access.
Do not forget to press the “Unroot” if root privileges are no longer used.

NOTE: Tested it with some Android devices : Generic AndroidPad Froyo (successful), AndroidPad with honeycomp 3.0 (not successful), Toshiba PicoPad Froyo (successfully) and Streak Froyo Dell 2.2 (Successful)
Android devices are supported:
Google Nexus One (2.2)
HTC Hero (2.1)
HTC’s Magic (1.5)
Dell Streak (2.1)
Motorola Milestone (2.1)
Motorola XT701
Motorola XT800 (2.1)
LG ME511
32A Magic 1.5
32B Magic 1.6
MyTouch 3G (3.5mm)
MyTouch 3G Slide (for V1.6.1, put the phone into a reboot loop)
Sony Ericsson X10 (1.6)
Sony Ericsson X10 Mini Pro (1.6)
Acer Liquid (2.1)
Vibo A688 (1.6)
Milestone 2.1
Hero 2.1
G1 06.01
LG Ally
X Droid

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