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The Ultimate Android Tutorial

#11
Thanks for that Protagonist, some of them I knew about when they cane out. But Thanks for the info
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#12
Thanks for this info bro, I never knew the advantages of rooting a droid.

Does rooting void some sort of warrenty, like iOS?

Thanks!
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#13
Quote:(09-15-2012, 02:10 PM)Predator Wrote:

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Is there any chance of "bricking" your phone when installing new roms etc? I've been tempted to root my HTC Thunderbolt but I have just been wary. Lol

I've never heard of anyone bricking their phones when rooting. I own a rooted Samsung Galaxy SII Skyrocket (SGH-I727) running a custom ROM. (Cyanogen Mod 9). I half bricked it twice now. The first was due to the fact I installed the wrong version of Clockwork Recovery, and the second time mine just flipped shit one day. I manged to restore the phone both times. If you are worried about rooting, this method looks pretty simple:

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Quote: (10-01-2012, 01:12 PM)BaneKitty Wrote:

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Thanks for this info bro, I never knew the advantages of rooting a droid.

Does rooting void some sort of warrenty, like iOS?

Thanks!

Yes, it does. However, I wouldn't worry too much, as long as you are careful. Mine was under warranty when I rooted it, and I haven't run into anything I couldn't handle. Second, you really should root, it really opens up your phone for lots of cool stuff.
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#14
Quote:(10-02-2012, 10:57 PM)TheMercenary Wrote:

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Quote: (09-15-2012, 02:10 PM)Predator Wrote:

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Is there any chance of "bricking" your phone when installing new roms etc? I've been tempted to root my HTC Thunderbolt but I have just been wary. Lol

I've never heard of anyone bricking their phones when rooting. I own a rooted Samsung Galaxy SII Skyrocket (SGH-I727) running a custom ROM. (Cyanogen Mod 9). I half bricked it twice now. The first was due to the fact I installed the wrong version of Clockwork Recovery, and the second time mine just flipped shit one day. I manged to restore the phone both times. If you are worried about rooting, this method looks pretty simple:

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Quote: (10-01-2012, 01:12 PM)BaneKitty Wrote:

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Thanks for this info bro, I never knew the advantages of rooting a droid.

Does rooting void some sort of warrenty, like iOS?

Thanks!

Yes, it does. However, I wouldn't worry too much, as long as you are careful. Mine was under warranty when I rooted it, and I haven't run into anything I couldn't handle. Second, you really should root, it really opens up your phone for lots of cool stuff.

You can't brick an Android phone, unless you drop a brick on it of course.
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#15
Just keep in mind of how dangerous downloading files is now. The Android.anti virus are useless and there are a lot of different malware for this OS
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#16
For me, being an android fan. I use a custom rom, but i modified it myself. Im a greedy and full of myself. So i like to change them up to fit my personal "Im in love with myself" style. But as far as roms, if you put in a broken one. I know it can mess up your phone, it has happened to me. But as long as you know how to get to the boot menu manually, then you can fix it.
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#17
Awesome thread i found here,
Going to bookmark it here.
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#18
This is a great post! I am for sure going to look at the apps listed. Thanks for the great share!
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#19
Best guide I've seen on this thanks for sharing
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