Contemplating to upgrade to ICS custom ROM or should I wait for official release?
Tired to backup etc...so I thought one time skaligus to do it.
Samsung Galaxy S II Official Thread V28, A smart phone, a smart user.
Samsung Galaxy S II Official Thread V28, A smart phone, a smart user.
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Feb 27 2012, 07:27 PM
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Contemplating to upgrade to ICS custom ROM or should I wait for official release?
Tired to backup etc...so I thought one time skaligus to do it. |
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Mar 3 2012, 05:05 PM
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Guys very quick question...
I've read in many forums on rooting the phone but they ask to use 'superoneclick' after ODIN. But the thing is superoneclick tells me the phone is already rooted, do you want to continue...what is the difference between these two? Also btw, what is a more stable recommended custom ROM? |
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Mar 3 2012, 10:40 PM
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QUOTE(Positron @ Mar 3 2012, 05:44 PM) I don't really get what you mean. If your phone is already rooted, then it is. If it is not yet rooted, the superuser icon will not appear. After you flash your insecure kernel, then you must use superoneclick and click on root the phone and reboot. After rebooting the superuser icon will appear. I don't really get what you mean by what is the difference, the difference is that it is different. Hmm I followed the step via Odin and it rebooted and I saw there's a superuser icon.Does that mean superoneclick is not required? Superoneclick is another method of rooting I assume. And sorry for being noobie but what's kernel and flashing roms? |
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