Noob question...
I saw this rooting so long already.
What is actually the advantage of it.
Seems like everyone is doing it...
Rooting your Samsung Galaxy SII (I9100G), also updating/repairing a bricked one
Rooting your Samsung Galaxy SII (I9100G), also updating/repairing a bricked one
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Nov 7 2011, 07:27 AM
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Noob question...
I saw this rooting so long already. What is actually the advantage of it. Seems like everyone is doing it... |
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Nov 7 2011, 10:21 AM
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QUOTE(fuzore @ Nov 7 2011, 08:18 AM) well this original firmwares are not the wipe all kind a type not like those custom roms so thats why ur apps and contacts are still intact So, if I'm just a normal user. I actually just use the stock ROM with rooting is just ok right?there are apps that needs to have superuser permission to run example is titanium backup or setcpu read and understand well then it wont be so dangerous Coz, from what I understand is rooting is sort of modification. |
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