I recommend going to
AppBrain and register and account. Then download AppBrain App Market from Google's own Market on your phone. Really makes life easier to manage all those downloaded apps.
There is also a method called Fast Web Install. Essentially you can browse the AppBrain market on your PC, pick any app you want to install and AppBrain will push the app straight to your phone. No need to squint while searching for apps on your phone! To try out Fast Web Install, check the guide
here.For those who wanna root using Paul's Superboot image, here are the instructions!
1: Download
Superboot image.2: Turn off your device.
3: Hold "volume up" and "volume down" at the same time, then turn on your phone without releasing the volume keys. The screen will turn purple.
4: Connect your phone to your PC using USB. A directory called "image" will appear in Windows Explorer.
5: Open the folder, you will see a "boot.img". THIS IS YOUR ORIGINAL BOOT IMAGE, copy and keep it somewhere safe, in case you need it in the future.
6: Rename the image file you downloaded to "boot.img" and copy into the "image" folder. Click yes to replace.
7: Disconnect the phone from USB, remove the battery cover then remove the battery. Put the battery back and your phone will restart. If it doesnt, just press the power button
Once your phone has fully booted, check the app drawer. If you see Superuser among the apps, that means you have rooted your phone with great success!
Now rooted, you have a custom optimised kernel, your device partition converted from EXT3 to EXT4 (for increased performance) and busybox installed with shortcuts. Any problems, just post on the thread!
Source:
Ideos X5 Superboot @ MoDaCoInstallation step for Custom ROM.
Step 1: Set up Clockwork Recovery:
1. Download clockwork at
http://www.multiupload.com/DQGL84P3A5. Unzip and only use the recovery.img from the cust folder.
2. Ensure that there are no Huawei rom updates on your SD-Card in the dload folder and unplug the phone from your computer
3. Boot to bootloader mode by pressing the up and down volume keys and pressing the power button. This will show a plain violet/purple screen.
4. Connect the phone to your computer. In windows it will automatically mount one mass storage device which corresponds to the /cust_backup folder on your phone. If your OS supports EXT3 it will mount multiple devices, look for the one with an images directory and this is the device to use.
(Basically there is a flash drive with a folder that you can rename the current recover.img and paste the clockwork one.)
5. In the images directory rename recovery.img to something else (ie. recovery.bak) and then copy the new recovery image in its place.
6. Exit bootloader mode by pulling out the battery.
Note: You now have the clockwork recovery installed. Boot to recovery by holding the volume up and power buttons to turn the phone on.
To scrol up and down use the volume button. To enter/select use the power button.
Step 2: Set up Clockwork Recovery:
1. Download B160 ROM; update.zip to you pc from:
http://www.multiupload.com/0HR8W3BMURDon't need to unzip it.
2. Copy update.zip to your sdcard. Either SD card or internal 2GB. Put in root/main directory.
2. Boot to clockworkmod recovery by pressing power button & volume up simultaneously (don't press volume down).
3. In clockwork you can perform a full backup. Go to backup & restore > backup > enter. Wait until it complete (there is a progress report).
Complete the backup.
Reboot back in Clockwork recovery.
4. Apply update from sdcard. It wil state the update.zip file found. Press power button for enter. Wait until it complete (there is a progress report).
5. Reboot to system. First boot will be slow as it rebuilds the dalvik cache so be patient, successive boots will be back to normal.
6. To ensure you are in the new ROM. There is a poweruser icon and its running launcher pro.
Notes
1. By default the kernel is set to the default cpu governor and clock speed. If you would like to overclock I suggest using setcpu:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.p...937&postcount=12. Be aware that after applying this you won't be able to restore the full backup unless you either revert to the original rom, or change the boot image. The purpose of the backup is instead to have a backup of /data just in case something goes wrong.