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Unlock Bootloader, Root, flash CWM Recovery on All NEXUS

Posted by Unknown Kamis, 02 Agustus 2012 0 komentar
The Nexus line of Android smartphones is known for the pure Android experience that they offer, their direct support from Google and, more importantly for flashaholics, unbridled support from the Android developed community. These devices often get rooted and have a custom ROM ready before their public release. The latest example of this is the Nexus 7 tablet that has its bootloader easily unlocked, root access easily gained and custom recovery easily flashed.
We’ve covered all sorts of root methods for the Nexus S, Galaxy Nexus and the Nexus 7. They are mostly quite easy as all it takes to unlock bootloader and gain root access is a handful of commands in ADB or Fastboot. After these command line level methods, the developer community always comes up with one click toolkits that perform these actions with a click of a button. We saw this with both the Galaxy Nexus and the Nexus 7 and it works like a charm and is perfect for users who don’t want to go through the hassle of typing command lines.

Now, developer WugFresh has been creating all in one, one click toolkits that unlock bootloader, root and flash custom recovery for Nexus devices in the past. The latest version of his awesome software – version 1.5 – gains support for the Nexus 7, in addition to already support all variants of the Galaxy Nexus and Nexus S.

Using the toolkit doesn’t even require a guide as it is all self explanatory. You download and install the toolkit, connect your device, launch the toolkit, choose your device from the program’s menu and then just do whatever it is that you want. You are suggested to take a backup using the built-in option and then Unlock, root, flash ClockworkMod Recovery and even go back to stock, unroot and lock bootloader if you want to. All required files such as USB drivers, ADB and Fastboot, recovery images etc. are included the .exe file you can download from the link embedded below.

Download All In One Nexus Root Toolkit [Official Website]

Don’t forget to let us know what you think of the all in one Nexus Root Toolkit by leaving a comment below!!

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Install or Flash Android 4.1.1 jelly bean on Nexus S

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Jelly Bean was revealed at Google IO last,,, and this one comes with new features and improvements like improved notification bar, offline voice typing, improved performance and smoothness, and many more. So, now Jelly bean Android 4.1.1 can be applied on Nexus S. So, let us check out the tutorial. So,  Nexus S users, flash this Jelly Beam Android 4.1 on your phone and get some Jelly Beam action.
Note : Please do not ignore the warning or provision at this step!, any damage can incurred to your device if you IGNORE it! and we will not be held responsible for it!!

Step 1: Unlock bootloader, root and flash ClockworkMod Recovery on your Nexus S.

Step 2: Download Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean (JRO03E) [Direct Download – Google]. This .zip file is for update to Jelly Bean from Android 4.0.4 (Build: IMM76D) on Nexus S models i9020T / i9023. Some users have reported that this .zip file also works on i9020A, even though it’s not supposed to.
Place this directly under /sdcard on your Nexus S’s internal storage.

WARNING: DO NOT use this .zip file if you are not on Android 4.0.4 with the specific build number previously mentioned. or maybe try to install android 4.0.4 whit this TUTORIAL

Step 3: Reboot into ClockworkMod (CWM) Recovery by shutting down your Nexus S, and then pressing and holding Volume Up + Power buttons.

Step 4: Take a NANDroid backup. This will come handy later on if you find any issues with the Jelly Bean ROM.

Step 5: Navigate to install zip from sdcard > choose zip from sdcard > [.zip file you downloaded in Step 2]. This will flash Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean to your Nexus S.

Step 6: From CWM’s main menu, select reboot system now.

If you followed the steps correctly, your Nexus S will now boot into an oven fresh copy of Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean.

Now, if you have any question about this tutorial, please head yourself to XDA Developers. Or comment below!

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How to Root Samsung Galaxy S3 SCH-I535

Posted by Unknown Sabtu, 28 Juli 2012 0 komentar
Manufacturers — sadly — limit their Android devices’ users from using their devices to the full. It is quite an irony because Android is all about freedom. Upon hearing that Verizon will be releasing the Samsung Galaxy S3 with a locked bootloader, many users reacted in different ways. Some were silent about it and agreed to the change, while others expressed their feelings of discontent towards a manufacturer limiting the freedom on an otherwise exceptional phone. This news left a big impact that urged developers to cut the chains and regain their freedom.

XDA Developers member invisiblek shares a guide on how to flash a pre-rooted ROM on your Verizon Samsung Galaxy S3 SCH-I535. Flashing this ROM will root your device and bring back the true essence of an Android phone.

The developer, however, also warned that an over-the-air (OTA) will be arriving soon and could will block this rooting method. He warns against applying the OTA update on your phone until a rooting procedure for the new update has been cooked up.
Read the rest of this guide to learn how to gain root access to your Verizon Samsung Galaxy S3 SCH-I535.

Warning! : 
  • The instructions in this guide are intended for use with theVerizon Samsung Galaxy S3, model number SCH-I535. Applying these instructions on another device or model may produce undesired outcomes.
  • The information in this guide is provided for instructional and educational purposes only. There is no guarantee that these instructions will work under your specific and unique circumstances.
  • Use these instructions at your own risk. We shall not hold any responsibility or liability for whatever happens to you or your device arising from your use of the info in this guide.
  • Read and understand the whole guide first before actually performing the instructions.

Requirements :
  • Verizon Samsung Galaxy S3 SCH-I535
  • A Windows PC
  • Handset USB drivers installed on the PC. You can download the USB driver from Samsung’s Support page.
  • Enable USB debugging on your handset.
  • Disable antivirus, firewall, and other security software. Also disable Samsung Kies and other software that accesses your phone. Such software can interfere with the procedure in this guide.
  • Backup all personal data on your phone to make sure you have a copy of your personal data (e.g., contacts, SMS, MMS, Internet settings, Wi-Fi passwords, and the like) in case the procedure in this guide erases such data.
    => For backup Tips you can learn at my blog's friends here and here
  • Download Odin3 3.07 (Odin307.zip, 453 kB) to your computer.
  • Download a modified system.img tarball from one the following sources :
    ==> Stock pre-rooted image including bloatware :
    1. Direct Download (rooted.system.img.tar, md5sum: e937f4a460806e75575c02add8035276).
    2. Torrent Download (rooted.system.img.tar.torrent, md5sum: 0f50fd1d2a8e18154cca712bf1e9d1bd).

Instructions :
  1. Download the rooted stock ROM to your PC.
    => If you downloaded the ZIP version without bloatware, unzip the file first in order to extract a *.tar.md5 file.
    => If you downloaded the TAR version that includes bloatware, no need to untar or extract the file. Just use it as it is.
  2. Extract Odin307.zipinto a folder on your computer.
  3. Go to the extracted folder and double-click Odin3 v3.07.exe to launch Odin on your computer.
  4. Switch off your Verizon Samsung Galaxy S3.
  5. Reboot your phone into Download Mode. You can do that by pressing the Volume Down key, Home button, and Power button simultaneously until a warning message appears. Press the Volume Up key to continue into Download Mode.
  6. Connect your Phone to the computer via USB cable. An “Added!!” message will appear in Odin. If it doesn’t appear, make sure you have properly installed the USB drivers on your computer.
  7. Make sure that “Re-partition” is not selected under Options.
  8. Select the PDA button and locate the downloaded TAR or MD5 file.
  9. Click the Start button in Odin to begin flashing the ROM to your mobile phone. This will take a while. If Odin gets stuck, or you get a “FAILED” message, remove and reinsert the battery, then start over from step 5.
  10. Your phone will automatically reboot. You phone will also get a “PASS” message in Odin.

Congratulations! You have successfully rooted your Verizon Samsung Galaxy S3 SCH-I535.


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Install Android 4.1 Jelly Bean on T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S3

Posted by Unknown Jumat, 27 Juli 2012 0 komentar
at this time I will tell You how to Install Android 4.1 Jelly Bean on T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S3...., Official Android 4.1 Jelly Bean based CyanogenMod 10 is available Sprint Galaxy S3, AT&T Galaxy S3 and now also for T-Mobile T999 Galaxy S3.
This is guide how to install CyanogenMod 10 on your T-Mobile Galaxy S3 but first do keep in mind that you have installed ClockworkMod recovery and backup all data.

steps to install Android 4.1 Jelly Bean on T-Mobile Galaxy S3 : 
  1. Get the ROM from here ( more XDA LINK) and Google Apps package from here (gapps-jb.1.zip).
  2. Copy both downloaded files into internal SD card of device, don’t place under external SD card.
  3. Turn the device off and put the device in recovery, to do so reboot the device by holing down Volume Up,Home and then the Power buttons together until the screen turns on
  4. Once you’re in recovery, make an android backup of your current ROM that will allow you to go back to original ROM
  5. Perform full wipe, first select the wipe data/factory reset, and confirm on the next screen.
  6. Select “Install Zip from SD Card” then “Choose Zip from SD Card” and locate the downloaded file thatyou’ve transferred in above step and confirm installation. Wait till installation complete.
  7. Repeat the step 6 and install Google Apps.
  8. Once the installation is completed, select “Go Back” after that select “Reboot System Now.” 

Congratulation!!, you'r have been install Android Jelly Bean on T-Mobile Galaxy S3

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Install ClockWorkMod Recovery on Samsung Galaxy S3

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This time to tell you how to install ClockworkMod Recovery On Samsung Galaxy S3!, Installing the recovery is pretty easy and can be done via Odin3. The only concern that is still plaguing the recovery from receiving accolades, is that we still can’t verify if the Galaxy S3 suffers the same eMMC bug that recent phones like the Galaxy Note and Galaxy S2 suffer from.
If you still want to proceed with installing ClockworkMod Recovery on your Samsung Galaxy S3, then continue reading the rest of this tutorial.

Requirements :
  • Rooted Your Samsung Galaxy S3, if Your Phone is Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-I9300 you can root whit this Tutorial
  • A Windows PC
  • Install the appropriate USB drivers for your phone on your computer. You may get the drivers by installing Samsung KIES.
  • Temporarily disable Samsung KIES, anti-virus tools, and firewall software as they may disrupt Odin3 during the flashing process.
  • Enable USB Debugging on your phone. You can do this by heading to Settings > Developer Options > USB Debugging. Make sure that there is a check mark beside that option.
  • Backup all personal data on your phone to make sure you have a copy of your personal data (e.g., contacts, SMS, MMS, Internet settings, Wi-Fi passwords, and the like) in case the procedure in this guide erases such data.

Install ClockworkMod Recovery on Galaxy S3 :
  1. Download the following files and save them to your PC:
    => ClockworkMod Recovery image for the Galaxy S3 (CF-SGS3-CWM-v5.5-v1.3.zip, 6.3 MB)
    => Odin Software (Odin3-v1.85.zip, 198.4 kB)
  2. Extract the ClockworkMod and Odin3 ZIP files using any extracting software such as WinZIP or 7-Zip. Place the files inside a single folder. You should be able to acquire a.tar file from the ClockworkMod Recovery ZIP file and an .exe file from the Odin3 ZIP file.
  3. Launch Odin3 by double-clicking Odin3 v1.85.exe which you got from extracting the Odin 1.85 zip file.
  4. Turn off your phone completely.
  5. Boot your phone into Download Mode by pressing and holding down the Volume Down, Home, and Power buttons until the screen turns on. Press Volume Up to enter Download Mode.
  6. Connect your Galaxy S3 to your computer via USB cable. You should get a message “Added!” under Odin’s message box indicating a successful communication with your phone to your computer. If you no such message appears, then Odin3 failed to recognize your device. Simply reinstall your USB device drivers for the Galaxy S3.
  7. Inside Odin, select the PDA button then browse for the ClockworkMod Recovery.tar file.
  8. Important! Do not make any changes in Odin except the ones being mentioned in this guide. Leave all other boxes as they are. Make sure that the “Re-Partition” check box is not selected.
  9. Once the necessary files and configurations are in place, it’s time to install CWM. Select the START button in Odin3 to begin flashing ClockworkMod Recovery on your phone. As soon as the installation process is finished, your phone should automatically reboot itself.
  10. As soon as you see the Samsung logo, you can now safely disconnect your phone from your PC. You will also get a “PASS” message in Odin’s message box indicating a successful installation.
  11. After the phone boots up to normal, you’ll be able to see ClockworkMod Recovery app on your app drawer. To boot into ClockworkMod Recovery, simply restart your phone and hold down the Volume Up, Home, and Power button until you see the Samsung logo. You’ll be then taken to ClockworkMod Recovery. Use the Volume rocker keys to navigate and Power button to select.

Now you'r Successful Install ClockworkMod Recovery on your Samsung Galaxy S3! Last Word ''Congratulations for you''!

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Root and Flash Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-I9300

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Now! i will tell you How to Root & Flash the Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-I9300, lets read. and don't worry to try if you full follow this step and not ignore the Warning,. for anticipate if any problem you must back up! so you will more enjoy try this step!
According to Chainfire, the rooting method consists of two general steps. The first one is to flash an insecure kernel (based on XX NEE ALE8 firmware) via Odin3, after which your phone should be able to accept ADB root commands. Thereafter, su binaries must be installed (and, in this case SuperSU is used) so that your apps can enjoy superuser access.

Warning :
  • The instructions in this guide are intended for use with the Samsung Galaxy S3, model number GT-I9300. Applying these instructions on another device or model may produce undesired outcomes.
  • The information in this guide is provided for instructional and educational purposes only. There is no guarantee that these instructions will work under your specific and unique circumstances.
  • Use these instructions at your own risk. We shall not hold any responsibility or liability for whatever happens to you or your device arising from your use of the info in this guide.
  • Read and understand the whole guide first before actually performing the instructions.

Requirements :
  • A Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-I9300
  • A Windows PC
  • Enable USB debugging on your device. You can do this through Settings > Developer options > USB Debugging.
  • Backup all personal data on your phone to make sure you have a copy of your personal data (e.g., contacts, SMS, MMS, Internet settings, Wi-Fi passwords, and the like) in case the procedure in this guide erases such data.
  • Samsung KIES installed on your computer. This is important as it will install the Galaxy S3′s device drivers.
  • Odin3 1.85 installed on your computer (Odin3-v1.85.zip).
  • Before you start the rooting process, make sure to disable Samsung Kies and any anti-virus and firewall software. This is to prevent them from interrupting the flashing process; interruption may lead to irreversible damage to your device.
  • ADB (Android Debug Bridge) installed on your computer. You can get ADB by setting up the Android Software Development Kit (SDK) and downloading the appropriate component packages containing ADB.
  • CF’s insecure kernel package (CF-Insecure-SGS3_XX_NEE_ALE8-v1.2.zip, 4.7 MB).
  • Root package (sgs3-root-install.zip, 433.6 kB).

Flashing Insecure Kernel :
  1. Extract the insecure kernel package on your computer to get the file CF-Insecure-SGS3_XX_NEE_ALE8-v1.2.tar.
  2. Unzip the Odin3 ZIP file into a folder on your computer.
  3. Double-click on the Odin3 executable program to launch it on your computer.
  4. Turn off your Galaxy S3.
  5. Boot the phone into Download Mode. You can do this by pressing and holding down the Volume Down, Home, and Power buttons until the screen turns on. Press Volume Up to enter Download Mode.
  6. On the Odin3 window, click on the PDA button.
  7. Search for the CF-Insecure-SGS3_XX_NEE_ALE8-v1.2.tar file and select it.
  8. Do not make any other changes to Odin. Leave the selected options as they are.
  9. Connect your phone to your computer. On the Odin3 window, you should see an “Added!” message in the lower left corner. This means that your phone was able to connect properly with your computer.
  10. If you do not receive this message, disconnect your phone and try to reinstall the device drivers. You may also try using another USB port on your computer.
  11. Click on the Start button in Odin3 to begin flashing the kernel.
  12. When flashing is complete, you’ll see a “PASS” message with a green background in the uppermost left corner of the Odin window and your Galaxy S3 will automatically reboot.
  13. If Odin seems to freeze or you receive a “FAIL” message with a red background, do the following:
    1. Disconnect your Galaxy S3 from your computer.
    2. Close Odin.
    3. Remove your Galaxy S3′s battery.
    4. Re-insert the battery.
    5. Repeat from step 5.

Installing Root and SuperSU : 
  1. Extract the contents of the rooting package using WinRAR, 7-Zip, or other file extraction programs.
  2. Go to the location where you installed Android SDK.
  3. Open the platform-tools folder in the android-sdk folder. Typically, the location would be C:\Program Files(x86)\Android\android-sdk (or Program Files on 32-bit computers).
  4. Copy the extracted contents of the rooting package to the platform-tools folder.
  5. Make sure that you’ve enabled USB Debugging on your device.
  6. Go to the platform-tools folder and double-click on install.bat to begin rooting your device.
  7. The phone will automatically reboot during the procedure and after rooting is complete.

Yeah, your Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-I9300 has been ROOTED!! Congratulation.

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Download Social Apps for Samsung Galaxy S3

Posted by Unknown Rabu, 25 Juli 2012 0 komentar
While gaming is fun, it’s on your Samsung Galaxy S3 the social networks can really come alive. With social networking apps you can add photos, videos, locations and begin to share your live experience of life to those that are happy to follow. The best apps are most usually the social apps and you should install on your Galaxy S3


1. Facebook 
The most social of all the social networks is always going to be the biggest and with access to the full experience in its entirety and all its chat, messaging and photo functions, the Facebook app is, of course, one of the best apps out there of any kind. From boot you can easily do things like post pictures or send friends message and the news feed also sits right at the apps start, keeping you up to date on all your network’s goings on.

One of the best things about the Facebook app is how it is laid out. It’s incredibly simple to use and it grants quick access to all the most important parts of the network. A constant stream of updates also means that the app is very rarely broken or buggy in any way. Better still, Facebook is constantly listening to and improving on its design, so it just gets better and better.

Download Facebook Apps For Samsung Galaxy S3 FREE

2. Twitter
The official Twitter app is a very simple and easy way to interact with the speediest of the social networks. It will let you send out a 140 character tweet, upload pictures, search, read, reply and retweet, as well as send private messages. The real thing that makes the app work so well is its speed, as you can read through your feed incredibly fast and interact with followers very speedily.

There are other Twitter clients for Android out there, such as Plume above, but if you’re after a wholly reliable and familiar experience, then the official app is probably the best way to go.

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3. LinkedIn
Despite traditional associations with business and networking, the LinkedIn app is actually one of the most enjoyable in its appearance and the way it’s used. Contacts sit at the top of the screen with profile pictures that can be scrolled and clicked. You can tap your own name and open up a selection of four different app categories like profile and updates and these can then be tapped on and read. It’s all very intuitive and makes for a nice seamless app experience.

The hi-res graphics are particularly juicy looking, as is the way that invitations and messages are managed. The actual updates feed is more like Twitter than the usual LinkedIn website. It’s much easier just to click through and read what people are posting than on the conventional website. Even if you don’t have much of a business life, the LinkedIn experience rather makes you feel like you have.

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4. Google+
Unless you’ve been living on the moon, you’ll know that Google+ is the internet giant’s latest stab at a social network. The Android app will recognise your Google account from your phone, so you’ll be up and running in a second. Underpinning the whole experience is Circles. Circles are essentially a way of categorising people. The default names are indicative of their use: Friends, Family, Acquaintances, Following (and you can add, delete change these at the desktop end). To build your network, you basically add people to Circles.

And that’s the real key to Google+: choosing who you share with. You can dump things out there for public consumption or in ever decreasing Circles, until you hit your smallest and most intimate group. It challenges Facebook, Twitter, Skype and Foursquare combining social features of all apps into one place. In these early days is doesn’t feel as accomplished as those individual networks, but given the size of Google, and given time, Google+ could be the only social network you need to use.

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5. Foursquare
Every good social network needs its app for mobile and the official version is definitely the way to go as far as Foursquare is concerned. It’s a location-based info sharing service that’s largely been copied and rather overshadowed by Facebook Places.

Frequent the local pub often? Then use Foursquare to make yourself the mayor. Not the real mayor but more a social one; an electronic leader of friends, family and strangers. At first this might seem relatively pointless, but the commenting and information left by others allows the app to build up a clever picture of what is good to eat, drink and see and what isn’t.

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6. Skype

Android wins out slightly over the iPhone version of Skype because it has a better notification system. As normal, a Skype icon appears in your drag-down status bar and when a chat is taking place there is a speech bubble shown too, so you are less likely to be signed in but oblivious of the fact someone is trying to reach you.

Calls are voice or video option over Wi-Fi and 3G, depending upon how flush you’re feeling data-wise and, of course, the neat thing is that you don’t just get to call Skype desktop users, you can also call other Skype mobile users and even non-Skypers. Chat is also nicely handled, appearing as bubbles from alternate sides of the display and your chats don’t get lost in your handset – they also appear in your desktop client, so you can be signed in to both. The great thing, though, is that it’s another heavy-weight application for Android.

Download Skype Apps For Samsung Galaxy S3

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Specs of Samsung Galaxy S3

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Now, we will share, about SAMSUNG GALAXY S 3 ,. the New Samsung Galaxy Phone., so first we well tell  you! Specs and Full Specs Samsung Galaxy S3 so let's read!

the third generation GALAXY S, the GALAXY S III. Designed for humans and inspired by nature, the GALAXY S III is a smartphone that recognizes your voice, understands your intention, and lets you share a moment instantly and easily.

Specs : 
  • 136.6 x 70.6 x 8.6mm
  • 133 grams
  • Display: 4.8-inch HD Super AMOLED (1280×720) Pentile (no Plus)
  • Processor: Exynos 4 Quad @ 1.4Ghz for HSPA version
  • 1GB of RAM
  • Rear Camera: 8MP Autofocus, Flash, Zero Lag Shutter BSI Image sensor
  • Front Camera: 1.9 MP HD, Flash, Zero Lag Shutter
  • Video: Full HD 1080p Recording and Playback
  • Storage: 16GB/32GB/64GB
  • 2,100mAh battery
  • GPS with GLONASS
  • 802.11n Wi-Fi, NFC, Bluetooth 4
  • microSD expansion
  • 21Mbps HSPA, LTE supported
  • Micro SIM

Full Specs :

Network2.5G (GSM/ GPRS/ EDGE): 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz3G (HSPA+ 21Mbps): 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100 MHz
4G (Dependent on market)
Display = 4.8 inch HD Super AMOLED (1280×720) display

OS = Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)

Camera = Main(Rear): 8 Mega pixel Auto Focus camera with Flash & Zero Shutter Lag, BSI Sub (Front): 1.9 Mega pixel camera, HD recording @30fps with Zero Shutter Lag, BSI

Video = Codec: MPEG4, H.264, H.263, DivX, DivX3.11, VC-1, VP8, WMV7/8, Sorenson Spark Recording & Playback: Full HD (1080p)

Audio = Codec: MP3, AMR-NB/WB, AAC/AAC+/eAAC+, WMA, OGG, FLAC, AC-3, apt-X

Additional = S Beam, Buddy photo share, Share shot, AllShare Play, AllShare Cast.

Features = Smart stay, Social tag, Group tag, Face zoom, Face slide show
Direct call, Smart alert, Tap to top, Camera quick access, Pop up play, S Voice
Burst shot & Best photo, Recording snapshot, HD

Google™ Mobile Services = Google Search, Google Maps, Gmail, Google Latitude Google Play Store, Google Play Books, Google Play Movies, Google Plus, YouTube, Google Talk,
Google Places, Google Navigation, Google Downloads.

Connectivity = WiFi a/b/g/n, WiFi HT40 GPS/GLONASS, NFC, Bluetooth® 4.0(LE)

Sensor = Accelerometer, RGB light, Digital compass, Proximity, Gyro, Barometer

Memory  = 16/ 32GB User memory (64GB available soon) + microSD slot (up to 64GB)

Dimension = 136.6 x 70.6 x 8.6 mm, 133g

Battery  = 2,100 mAh

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Install ClockWorkMod Recovery on LG Optimus HD P930 or LG Nitro HD P930

Posted by Unknown Jumat, 27 April 2012 0 komentar
Owners of the LG Nitro HD P930 and the LG Optimus LTE SU640 are in for a treat as these devices are reportedly getting ClockworkMod Recovery 5 sooner than you think. Users of rooted LG Nitro HD handsets who hope for a custom recovery on their device will finally get what they deserve. The guys at XDA-Developers have done it once again, and this time around their bringing ClockworkMod Recovery version 5.0.2.7 (CWM 5) to the Nitro HD and the Optimus LTE.

LG’s recent contender in the smartphone race, the LG Nitro HD (and its international sibling, the LG Optimus LTE) surely has some awesome specifications to behold. On paper, the Nitro HD shines with its award-winning 4.5-inch AH-IPS LCD touchscreen and a whopping 1.5 GHz dual-core Scorpion processor. The device is spectacular to behold as it can play HD videos as smooth as butter without sacrificing certain functionalities.

Since its inception, rooting the Nitro HD has been tempting, as to do so can unlock an array of interesting features starting with the installation of custom ROMs. Even better, there might be a huge chance that you could install Ice Cream Sandwich on your device with custom CyanogenMod 9 ROMs.

Installation of the CWM Recovery 5 is quick and easy. The only requirement is to have a rooted Nitro HD for flashing the recovery image properly.


However, there are some minor issues foundion this latest version of ClockworkMod Recovery:
  • Fix Permissions results in boot loop
  • SD card not being mounted on boot
  • Invalid timestamps

We’re glad to tell you that the CWM recovery has been tested on the AT&T LG Nitro HD (P930) and the LG Optimus LTE (SU640). Without further ado, here’s how you can install ClockworkMod Recovery 5 on your device.

Requirements:
  • A rooted LG Nitro HD P930 or a rooted LG Optimus LTE SU640
  • Terminal Emulator installed on your device. Install Android Terminal Emulator free from the Android Market.
  • Download the ClockworkMod Recovery 5 image from here or here. Save the package to your computer. Extract the contents using RAR software such as WinRAR. The archive contains only one file called bc64-recovery.img.

Instructions: 
  1. Connect your device to your computer via USB cable and copy the recovery image to the root of your SD card (i.e., inside the /sdcard directory). Make sure that you don’t place it deep inside the subfolders of your SD card as it might not be detected during installation.
  2. Run Terminal Emulator on your device and enter the following commands one at a time:
    => su
    => cd / sdcard
    => cat bc64-recovery.img > /dev/block/mmcblk0p13
  3. After the last command finishes executing, power off your device.
  4. Reboot into recovery mode by pressing down the Volume Down and Power buttons. It will then prompt you for a factory reset, simply press the Power button twice to do a factory reset. Don’t worry–it will not format or reset your device.
You have successfully installed ClockworkMod Recovery 5.0.2.7 on your LG Nitro HD or LG Optimus LTE. You can now enjoy installing custom ROMs and kernels without problems reverting back to the current stock ROM.
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[Samsung Galaxy S Blaze SGH-T769] Install ClockWorkMod Recovery

Posted by Unknown Kamis, 26 April 2012 0 komentar
The Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G SGH-T769 surely lives up to its name for being a blazingly fast device with its dual core 1.5 GHz processor and 3.97 inch Super AMOLED touchscreen. Not only that, the Galaxy S Blaze 4G also supports 4G capabilities, making it one of the fastest devices in terms of connectivity. But wait, it gets even better. Don’t you know you can also modify your phone to make it even faster with custom ROMs and hacks?

The answer is definitely yes, as recognized XDA developer shabbypenguin has come up with a working stable version of ClockworkMod Recovery custom-made for the Galaxy S Blaze 4G. Installing ClockWorkMod Recovery is just the first stepping stone to custom ROMs and modifications on Android devices.

So, if you’ve always wanted to try out custom ROMs and modified hacks, then this guide is definitely for you. Check out the instructions below to install ClockworkMod Recovery on your Galaxy S Blaze 4G.

Caution
  • This guide below is only compatible with the T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G SGH-T769 and is not compatible with any other Galaxy S variants. Check out your device model version by heading to Settings > About Phone.
  • Use these instructions at your own risk. Do not hold us responsible for whatever happens to your phone.

Requirements :
  • Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G SGH-T769
  • Samsung USB device drivers for your phone installed on your computer
  • Enable USB Debugging on your phone. You can do this by heading to Settings > Applications > Development > USB Debugging. Make sure that there is a check mark beside that option.
  • Temporarily disable Samsung KIES and antivirus software on your computer as they may interrupt the flashing process.

Instructions :
  1. Download the following files and save them to your PC:
    => ClockworkMod Recovery for Blaze 4G (Clockworkmod-Blaze-4G.tar, 6.0 MB)
    => Blaze PIT file (blaze.pit, 4 kB)
    => Odin 1.85 (odin-185.zip, 199 kB)
  2. Extract the odin-185.zip file into a folder on your PC.
  3. On your PC, launch the Odi3n application by double-clicking the Odin 1.85.exe file that you extracted.
  4. In Odin3, perform the following options:
    => Select the PDA button, then browse for the Clockworkmod-Blaze-4G.tar file.
    => Select the PIT button, then browse for the blaze.pit file.
  5. Important! Do not touch or modify any other options found in Odin3 except the PDA and PIT files mentioned in step 4. Make sure that only the “Auto Reboot” option is checked. Do not check the “Re-Partition” and “F. Reset” options to avoid bricking your phone.
  6. Switch off your Galaxy S Blaze 4G.
  7. Boot into Download Mode. You can to this by pressing and holding down the Volume Up, Volume Down, and Power buttons together until you are greeted with a “Warning!” splash screen, indicating you have successfully booted into Download Mode. Release the buttons, then press the Volume Up button to enter Download Mode.
  8. Connect your Galaxy S Blaze 4G to your computer via the USB cable. Once connected, you should be greeted with a message “Added!” under Odin3’s message box, indicating that you have successfully installed your USB drivers.
  9. Click the START button in Odin3 to begin flashing ClockworkMod Recovery on your Galaxy S Blaze 4G.
  10. If the installation process is successful, you should receive a “PASS” message in Odin3 and your phone should automatically reboot.
  11. Disconnect your phone from your computer.

now! You have successfully installed ClockworkMod Recovery on your Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G SGH-T769. You can now boot into ClockworkMod Recovery to install custom ROMs, kernels, and modified hacks for your phone. [Congratulations!] and maybe you like to read our guide on How to Root Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G SGH-T769
If any Problem! you can Share your Problem at Comment Below! [thaks for reading]

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How To Root Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G SGH-T769

Posted by Unknown Rabu, 25 April 2012 0 komentar
Released earlier this year, it was only a matter of time before the Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G SGH-T769 would be rooted. That time has finally come, thanks to the support of the development community. XDA developer k0nane has already released a pre-rooted stock kernel that is tailor-made for the Galaxy S Blaze 4G. You don’t have to go through long confusing instructions to gain root access on your Galaxy S Blaze 4G; you can simply flash the pre-rooted stock kernel using Odin3.

The pre-rooted kernel is perfectly safe to use as it doesn’t make any other changes on your phone other than rooting it. As an added bonus, the kernel already includes a fully-linked copy of BusyBox 1.19.3, BusyBox running parts support, and other various tools.

Excited to get root access? Check out the guide below on how you can root your Galaxy Blaze S 4G.


Warning
Rooting your phone will void your phone’s warranty. We shall not be liable for whatever happens to your phone. Proceed at your own risk. 

Requirements
  • Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G SGH-T769
  • Temporarily disable Samsung KIES and any antivirus software on your computer as they may interrupt the flashing process.
  • Install Samsung USB device drivers for your phone on your computer.
  • Enable USB Debugging on your phone. You can do this by heading to Settings > Applications > Development > USB Debugging. Make sure that there is a check mark beside that option.

Instructions
  1. Download the following rooting files and important software to your computer:
    => Galaxy S Blaze 4G Kernel (blaze-root-kernel.tar, 6.3 MB)
    => Blaze PIT file (blaze.pit, 4 kB)
    => Odin 1.85 (odin-185.zip, 199 kB)
  2. Extract the odin-185.zip file into a folder on your computer.
  3. On your PC, launch the Odin3 application by double-clicking the Odin 1.85.exe file that you extracted.
  4. In Odin3, match the following options according to file they correspond with:
    => Select the PDA button, then browse for the blaze-root-kernel.tar file.
    => Select PIT button, then browse for the blaze.pit file.
  5. Important! Do not check the “Re-Partition” and “F. Reset” options in Odin as they may brick your phone. Only the “Auto Reboot” option should be checked.
  6. Switch off your Galaxy S Blaze 4G.
  7. Boot into Download Mode. You can to this by pressing and holding down the Volume Up, Volume Down, and Power buttons together until you are greeted with a “Warning!” splash screen, indicating you have successfully booted into Download Mode. Release the buttons, then press the Volume Up button to enter Download Mode.
  8. Plug your Galaxy Blaze 4G to your PC using a USB cable. Once connected, Odin3 should prompt you with a message “Added!” that can be found under Odin3’s message box. This should indicate that you have successfully connected your phone to your PC.
  9. In Odin3, hit the START button to start flashing the rooted kernel on your Galaxy S Blaze 4G. If you are successful, your phone should automatically reboot and you will be greeted with a PASS message in Odin3’s message box.
  10. Disconnect your phone from your PC.
  11. To verify if you have root access or not you can launch the SuperUser app or download it for free from the Google Play Store.

Congratulations! You have successfully rooted your Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G SGH-T769. Enjoy the many benefits of having a rooted phone. [maybe you also like to read How to Install ClockWorkMod Recovery on Samsung Galaxy S Blaze]
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[XXLPB] Android 4.0.3 Firmware Leaks For Galaxy S2 i9100

Posted by Unknown Senin, 23 April 2012 0 komentar
So, it took a little more time than usual, but we finally have another Ice Cream Sandwich Android 4.0.3 firmware leak for the Galaxy S2, after XXLP6. This time it’s firmware version XXLPB, and here’s some info on the changes in it:
  • Interface: Kind of 3D effect when scrolling.
  • Battery: Seems better than earlier firmware.

Read on to find out how to flash this firmware on your Galaxy S2.
Warning!
The methods and procedures discussed here are considered risky and you should not attempt anything if you don’t know completely what it is. If any damage occurs to you or your device, we won’t be held liable — you only will be responsible, you’ve been warned!!!

Compatibility
This rom and the guide below is compatible only and only with Galaxy S2, model number i9100. It’s not compatible with any other device. Check your device’s model number in Settings » About phone.

Pre-Installation tips: 
  1. This procedure will wipe all your apps, data and settings (but it will NOT touch your SD cards, so don’t worry about those). Backup your Apps and important data — bookmarks, contacts, SMS, APNs (internet settings), etc. This Android backup guide would help you.
  2. If you have Samsung’s PC software Kies installed, un-install it first because it may interrupt the flashing process.
  3. Drivers! — it’s important you’ve the proper drivers installed. Download links below:
    32 bit (x86) Windows | 64-bit (x64) Windows
Step by Step Instructions: 
  1. Download XXLPB firmware. Filename: I9100XXLPB_I9100OXXLP5_OXX.rar. Size: 336 MB
    Download Link. [password: samfirmware.com]
  2. Download Odin 1.83. Filename: Odin3 v1.83.exe.
    Download Link
  3. Extract the downloaded file ‘I9100XXLPB_I9100OXXLP5_OXX.rar’ to get these 3 files:
    =>  GTI9100-MULTI-CSC-OXXLP5_RST.tar
    =>  I9100_CODE_I9100XXLPB_CL99600_REV02_user_low_ship.tar
    =>  MODEM_I9100XXLPB_REV_02_CL1101286.tar
  4. Disconnect your phone if it’s connected to PC. Switch Off your phone. Wait for vibration to confirm complete switch off.
  5. Now, put the Galaxy S2 in Download Mode — press and hold these keys together: Volume Down + Home + Power. You’ll get a ‘Warning!‘ screen.. press Volume up to continue
  6. Open Odin (from step 2) — double-click the Odin3 v1.83.exe.
  7. Connect your phone to PC now. You should get the message “Added! !” under the Odin’s message box in the bottom left. If you don’t get this message, then probably there is a problem with drivers. Make sure you’ve proper drivers installed. See point 3 above under ‘pre-installation tips’.
  8. Select these files in Odin at respective tabs:
    =>  Click the PDA Tab, and select I9100_CODE_I9100XXLPB_CL99600_REV02_user_low_ship.tar (from step 3.2)
    =>  Click the Phone Tab, and select MODEM_I9100XXLPB_REV_02_CL1101286.tar (from step 3.3)
    =>  Click the CSC Tab, and select GT-I9100-MULTI-CSC-OXXLP5_RST.tar (from step 3.1)
  9. Important! On Odin, make sure Auto Reboot and F. Reset Time checkboxes are selected. Do not touch any other check box or tab or anything, except as was required in step 8 above.
  10. Double check everything said in step 8 and 9 above. Your ODIN screen should look similar to this after selecting the required files.
  • Now, hit the START button to start flashing XXLPB on your Galaxy S2. When the flashing procedure is finished, your phone will automatically reboot — and when you see the Samsung logo, you can safely unplug the cable. Plus, you’ll get a PASS (with green background) message in the left-most box at the very top of the Odin.

    In case it says FAILS (with red background) or nothing seems to be happening, check the Important Note below after step 12 to know what to do.

    Your odin’s screen should look like this upon successful flashing of XXLPB:

  • When it has restarted, your Galaxy S2 will be running Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) with version being Android 4.0.3, build being XXLPB and Samsung’s custom UI TouchWiz 4 atop it. Check out your Galaxy S2’s Android version here: Settings » About Phone.

    Also, if data network (3G, GPRS, etc.) isn’t working for you, you gotta fill in APN Settings meant for your carrier in Mobile and Network settings. If you took backup of APN settings as said under Pre-Installation Tips above, you’re in luck, otherwise you know its worth now.

IMPORTANT NOTE: If Odin doesn’t seem to be progressing/doing anything for more than a minute, or fails to complete the process, do the following: 
Disconnect the phone from the PC, close ODIN, remove battery, re-insert it, turn phone on in Download mode again, and do the procedure again from Step 6.
That’s it, you should have XXLPB Android 4.0.3 running on your Galaxy S2. Share your comments and queries in the comments section below!

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Install Cyanogenmod 9 On Samsung Galaxy S2 i9100

Posted by Unknown Minggu, 22 April 2012 0 komentar
This CM9 for Galaxy S2 is a port of Galaxy Nexus firmware, IML74K, and is based on latest android OS, v 4.0.3. Being titled as experimental, it goes without saying that this CM9 build is buggy, and even more obvious is the fact that you really shouldn’t talk about bugs and a fix for that, regarding this build. No ETAs — don’t forget that. But anyway, you can expect a better build only after more Samsung firmwares, like XXKP1, is leaked.
Update: CM9 has come a long way since this article was written the first time. It’s pretty good rom now, not experimental anymore, so the Title of the post has been changed appropriately from “Cyanogenmod 9 (CM9) for Galaxy S2 is out — Very Experimental Build, Indeed!” to “Cyanogenmod 9 (CM9) for Galaxy S2″.

Installation guide is below, but lets see the compatibility and warning notes first: 

Compatibility:
This rom and guide below is compatible only and only with Galaxy S2 international version, model number i9100. It’s not compatible with any other device. Check your device’s model number in: Settings » About phone.

Warning!
The methods and procedures discussed here are considered risky and you should not attempt anything if you don’t know completely what it is. If any damage occurs to you or your device, we won’t be held liable — you only will be responsible, you’ve been warned!!!

How to Install Cyanogenmod9 (CM9) on Galaxy S2 i9100 :
Installation guide has undergone a big change now. While it was required to be flashed using Odin earlier, it’s now a simple cwm-flash-ready zip file, making it hell lot easier and just the way it should be.
  1. Install a leaked Ice Cream Sandwich Galaxy s2 firmware first. Install the latest one right now (Feb 12, ’12) which is XXLPB.
  2. Then, install Clockworkmod (CWM) recovery on XXLPB (you can learn at HERE or My Friend's Blog).
  3. Download the Cm9 Galaxy S2 Rom from the official development page here. As of February 12, 2012, the latest version is *02012012* (which is its date of release, Feb 1, 2012) here. Download Link for 02012012. DO NOT extract it.
  4. Also download the Gapps file and Faceunlock file from the page official page linked above. You will also get download links for modem files there. Well, ignore that, because you just flashed the latest modem in step 1 above. Gapps gets you Google apps and Faceunlock gets you face unlock feature of Android 4.0, both these files have to be flashed only after you’ve flashed CM9, and not earlier, and that these are optional.
  5. Transfer all files you downloaded in steps 3 and 4 above to your phone by connecting it to PC.
  6. Disconnect your Galaxy S2 from PC. Power it off — wait for 6-7 seconds after screen goes off.
  7. Boot into Recovery mode. Then, press and hold these 3 buttons together: VolumeUP+Home+Power till the Galaxy S2 logo shows up on screen. You’ll boot into CWM recovery soon enough. (In recovery, use Volume keys to scroll up and down and power key to select an option. Use back key to go back.)
  8. Do Wipe Data/Factory Reset
  9. Do Wipe Cache Partition
  10. Go to advanced and do Wipe Dalvik Cache
  11. Flash the rom file. Select install zip from sdcard » choose zip from sdcard » browse through sdcard and select the rom file you downloaded in step 3 above. Select “Yes – Install ______” on the next screen.
  12. Now, you can flash the Gapps and Faceunlock files. Select install zip from sdcard » choose zip from sdcard » browse through sdcard and select the Gapps file you downloaded in step 4 above. Select “Yes – Install ______” on the next screen. Repeat this process for Faceunlock file too.
  13. After you’ve flashed rom (and gapps and faceunlock files) you have to wipe stuff again from recovery’s main screen:
    => [Do Wipe Data/Factory Reset]
    => [Do Wipe Cache Partition]
  14. Now, select ‘reboot system now’ to restart the phone. Be patient while phone boots up, it may take between 5 to 15 mins for first boot.
  15. When the phone restarts, it will be running the Cyanogenmod 9 (CM9) with latest Android OS, v4.0.3. Check out your phone’s android version here -> Settings → About Phone.
  16. Enjoy! Don’t forget to thank Codeworkx and the CM9 team at the official development page here.
oke now, you successful to install cyanogenmod 9 (CM9) on your Samsung Galaxy S2 i9100. (Congratulation).

Share you thoughts and problems, if any, in comments below.

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    How to Root Android Phone With SuperOneClick

    Posted by Unknown Sabtu, 21 April 2012 0 komentar
    Here I will explain you the simplest method of how to root your android phone. First understand what it means and what can you do with your phone after rooting it and what are the risks involved in it. And if you know what is rooting then jump to steps to rooting your phone.



    What is meant by rooting your Android phone?
    Rooting is a process that allows users of mobile phones and other devices running the Android operating system to get privileged control (known as "root access"). Rooting allows you to have Super-User access to your device. If you are more familiar with windows then it is like having administered access. You can delete whatever you want from the phone (which can cause issues if you decide you want to delete something important). It is similar to jail breaking the iPhone and other iOS devices.


    What are the advantages of rooting Android phone?
    Most retail devices running the Android operating system must be rooted in order to install custom versions of the Android system such as Cyanogen-Mod. This is because in the stock configuration (unrooted), user-installed applications do not have direct access to the flash memory chip on the device and, thus, are not able to replace or modify the operating system itself. Rooting is also necessary for certain applications and widgets that require additional system and hardware rights such as for rebooting the phone, certain backup utilities, and other access to other hardware such as status led. Rooting is also needed to disable or remove manufacturer-installed applications such as City ID.


    What are the risks involved in rooting android phone?
    Firstly before rooting you need to save a backup of your Stock Rom since if you root your device and face a hardware or software defect later and need to send your device to manufacturer for warranty they would firstly check that your phone has a stock rom or not and if you don’t have a stock rom your gadget would get straight out of warrant. So main concern is that it voids your phone’s warrantee period.



    How to root Android Phone whit SuperOneClick : 

    Step #1 : Download SuperOneClick
    Step #2 : Remove SD card from your mobile phone.
    Step#3 : Enable USB debugging mode in your mobile by going into phone settings>applications>development>enable USB debugging mode.
    Step #4 : Now run SuperOneClick on your computer and plug your mobile to your computer.
    Step #5 : Now click on root button in SuperOneClick application on your computer and the process of rooting will start.

    Step #6 : It will give you several messages in the process, but you have to wait it says “success!” and then you are done.

    Step #7 : After that you will be able to see a super-user icon in your mobiles menu.

    Step #8 : If not then repeat this process again because sometimes it causes issues but it will not harm anything.

    it's true easy to use SuperOneClick?, if there is problem! you can post comment bottom

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    How To Root & Install Android 2.2 Froyo on Xperia X8

    Posted by Unknown 0 komentar
    When it was released it runs Android 1.6 donut. Then by time Android 2.1 Éclair was released for XPERIA X8. But Sony Ericsson didn’t release any further modern Android version for XPERIA X8. So in this tutorial i will show you how to install Android 2.2 Froyo on your Sony Ericsson XPERIA X8.
    Upgrading Sony Ericsson XPERIA X8 firmware to Android 2.2 consisting 3 parts. At first you have to root your device, then backup your phone and at last install froyo on X8. By rooting your phone, device warranty is also lost.

    How to Root Sony Ericsson XPERIA X8 :
    1. At first download Sony XPERIA driver from Here.
    2. If you are aware about some settings then you will have to enable the debugging mode on your Mobile Settings>Applications>Development>USB Debugging.
    3. Now you need to download the latest version of SuperOneClick.zip for windows.
    4. Extract the file and place it to the root of your phone directory.
    5. Plug your phone in to your PC and turn on USB debugging. Be careful not to mount SD card.
    6. Open the folder with the SuperOneClick contents and double click “SuperOneClick.exe”.
    7. Run the program and click on Root and wait for some time.

    How to backup XPERIA X8 :
    1. Switch off you phone for a while.
    2. Ones you switch it on press the BACK button multiple times so that a screen will popup.
    3. In the same menu select BACKUP and RESTORE option.
    4. This will actually create a backup of your phone on the SD card.
    5. Copy all the files on the local drive of your computer.

    Install Android 2.2 Froyo on your XPERIA X8 :

    Step #1 : Create a folder on your desktop with any name. Let us consider its xproot.
    Step #2 : Now download the Android 2.2 Froyo Custom ROM and extract that in the folder you have just created.
    Step #3 : Connect your XPERIA X8 to the computer using USB.
    Step #4 : Select “Open Folder to view files” in the Autoplay box and then click on OK.
    Step #5 : Now Go To backup folder present inside the xRecovery 0.1 folder (xrecovery – > backup).
    Step #6 : Copy the Android Froyo Custom ROM’s to the backup folder from the xproot.
    Step #7 : Ones it is done disconnect your phone from the PC and power it off for a while.
    Step #8 : Now similarly switch on your phone and keep pressing the BACK button continuously which will take you to the xrecovery menu.
    Step #9 : If you want to backup your phone then follow the above instructions.
    Step #10 : Still click on the backup and restore option in which you will be able to see two options-
                      => Backup your phone.
                      => Android Froyo Custom ROM” file.
    Step #11 : Select the 2nd option that is Android Froyo Custom ROM.
    Step #12 : Ones you select it, Android 2.2 froyo will start getting installed on you XPERIA X8.
    Step #13 : Be patient have a smoke or a cup of coffee and come back.
    Step #14 : Till the time you are back you will have it installed in your mobile.
    Step #15 : From the menu select Reboot option.

    Now Your phone is started you will see Android 2.2 on it. Enjoy your reborn Sony Ericsson XPERIA X8.

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      [How To] Root Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830 on Froyo or Gingerbread

      Posted by Unknown Jumat, 20 April 2012 0 komentar
      The Galaxy Ace S5830 is intended as a budget Android device by Samsung with a decent 3.5 inch screen but a sorry 320 by 480 pixels resolution. However, Android is one OS that can make the slowest and oldest devices look and feel flashy. The Galaxy Ace is no exception. With the device being rooted, it is now ready to show it’s true potential. More on the root after the jump.

      The root instructions will be divided into two parts, rooting on Android 2.2 Froyo and rooting on Android 2.3 Gingerbread.

      Requirements:
      #=>   SuperOneClick. (For Android 2.2 Froyo.)
      #=>   upd_1.zip. (For Android 2.3 Gingerbread.)

      Instructions:

      For Froyo : 
      Step #1 : To begin, download SuperOneClick from the link above and extract it anywhere on your PC.

      Step #2 : On your phone, make sure USB debugging is enabled in Settings => Applications => Development => USB Debugging.

      Step #3 : Now connect your phone to the computer and run SuperOneClick.exe and hit the Root button.

      For Gingerbread :
      Step #1 : To begin, download upd_1.zip from the link above and copy it to the root of your SD card.

      Step #2 : Reboot into recovery by holding the Home and Power button, letting go of the power button once you see the Samsung logo.

      Step #3 : Navigate to update from sdcard and then select upd_.1zip.
      Step #4 : Once the file is flashed, reboot the device.

      Your Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830 on Froyo Or Gingerbread has been successfully rooted. Enjoy the many benefits of having a rooted device.
      However, this article published cos the reference that I got from my friend's blog, so if you want! you can visit her blog too.

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      Root Galaxy Mini GT-S5570 Running Android 2.3.3 (Gingerbread)

      Posted by Unknown Kamis, 19 April 2012 0 komentar
      Samsung unleashed a truckload of Android devices for almost every price range in the market this year. Its top-of-the-line phone, the Galaxy S2, made waves among those who want a high-end phone–although it’s a bit high-end on the price, too. For those who can make do with a phone with mid-range specs and a comfortable price range, there’s the Samsung Galaxy Mini GT-S5570.

      Being another Android gadget, the Galaxy Mini is susceptible to rooting and further user customization. One common method for rooting the Galaxy Mini is through the use of SuperOneClick, which, unfortunately, doesn’t work for some owners of the Galaxy Mini or turns out to be somewhat cumbersome.

      Luckily, there’s an alternative method. It’s still an easy method, although it takes a little more work than the one-click solution that many have been accustomed to. In this article, you will learn how to root your Galaxy Mini by flashing an update file to your phone. The update files used in this method were originally meant for the Samsung Galaxy Ace, but it was discovered that the same update works for the Galaxy Mini, too.




       Before you go ahead with the steps, remember that you are hacking your phone at your own risk. There are no guarantees that this method will work for your device, and we are not responsible for any damage that arise from your following of the instructions in this guide. If you are willing to take the risks, go ahead and follow the instructions below. 


      Requirements : 
      => Samsung Galaxy Mini GT-S5570 running Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread or Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread
      => Rooting update files. Get them HERE (upd_1.zip, 924.75 KB)
       

      Instructions : 
      Step 1 : Download and save the update files to your computer. The files are compressed into one ZIP file. Do not extract the file’s contents.
      Step 2 : Connect your phone to your computer using a USB cable.
      Step 3 : Copy the update file to the root directory of your phone’s storage. Make sure that you don’t place it deep inside subfolders as there might be a chance it won’t be detected.
      Step 4 : Reboot your phone and enter recovery mode. You can enter recovery mode by simultaneously pressing down the Power and the Menu (middle) buttons.
      Step 5 : Once inside recovery mode, use the volume keys to navigate around the menus and options and use the Power button to make selections.
      Step 6 : From the recovery mode menu, select “Update from SD card”.
      Step 7 : Browse through the contents of your SD card and locate the update file that you have just copied. The rooting process will start right after you select the ZIP file.
      Step 8 : The whole rooting process may take up to 5 – 10 minutes. After flashing the ZIP file, simply reboot your phone. 

      your Samsung Galaxy Mini GT-S5570 has been successfully rooted. Enjoy the many benefits of having a rooted device.

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