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 Rooting your Samsung Galaxy SII (I9100G), also updating/repairing a bricked one

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zeese
post Dec 17 2011, 06:04 AM

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Me sad sad.gif Rooting using first method didn't work for my android 2.3.6 and found out and xda forum also, all s2 v2.3.6 had the same problem...
zeese
post Dec 19 2011, 02:42 PM

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FYI, the rooting techniques shown in the first page won't work for the latest stock android ver 2.3.6. It won't work not just on S2 only, but same as other phone.

In XDA forum, there has updated the method known as memory crash method. Using this method, at last, I managed to root my phone.. Here's the xda forum link for the memory crash method

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.p...9&postcount=428

This method works fine on my SGS2, Android ver 2.3.6, DZKJ2. Now, it's time for me to look for more apps..

TS : I suggest you update the first page to include this method..

Tq.

This post has been edited by zeese: Dec 19 2011, 02:44 PM
zeese
post Dec 19 2011, 05:05 PM

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QUOTE(Luwk @ Dec 19 2011, 04:59 PM)
May i know the 1st method on 1st page for rooting works well for and ver 2.3.4 ? and anyone used this method and sucessfully rooted the phone ? thanks for replies biggrin.gif
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It should work for any ver less than 2.3.5. And I believe, this method is safe and won't brick any phone. If it fail, it simply fail and won't not do any changes to the phone..
zeese
post Jan 11 2012, 09:58 AM

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Soon, they'll be ICS update. I wonder, after upgrade the stock OS to ICS, does the rooting is maintained? or if the rooting is gone, does the same rooting technique still valid?

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