Posts Tagged ‘root’
Root Verizon Galaxy Nexus With Root Toolkit

Developer WugFresh from GalaxyNexusForum.com has created a Root Toolkit for the Verizon Galaxy Nexus. Not only will it let you let you unlock the bootloader and root your device, you can also unroot and get back to 100% stock. All the necessary drivers and SDK files are included and are also installed with the click of a ...
How To Root Motorola Phones Running Android 2.3.4, Including Droid Bionic

Are you ready to root your Motorola Android device with Android 2.3.4? Maybe you just picked up the Motorola Droid Bionic and you want to root it and remove that bloatware! Thanks to Pete Souza and his one-click Motorola Root Tools you can do it. The Bionic and any other Motorola devices running Gingerbread, Android 2.3.4 such as the Droid ...
All Motorola XOOM’s Will Get LTE Upgrade, Including Unlocked Units

If you've been worried that you unlocked or rooted Motorola XOOM will not be ugraded to 4G LTE, there is official word that you need not worry. Last week a rumor was circulating that if your XOOM is rooted it will not be upgraded by Motorola. Motorola Forums manager Matt clears the air: All Motorola ...
Unrevoked Updated, Brings HTC Incredible Root Fix

Did you download the latest HTC Incredible OTA update and found you lost root access? Well, you can rest easy now because the good folks at Unrevoked have updated their root application. Changelog for Version 3.2.2: Fix for latest Incredible OTA. New Mac OS X build infrastructure; let us know if it broke for you. Switched to in-house reimplementation ...
Unrevoked 3.21 Brings One-Click Root To HTC Devices

Unrevoked has been updated to 3.21, bringing one-click rooting to seven HTC devices, plus NAND rooting. Here’s what it’ll handle: unrevoked3 currently supports the following Android phones: Sprint EVO 4G (HTC Supersonic) Droid Incredible (HTC Incredible) HTC Desire GSM HTC Desire CDMA (HTC BravoC) HTC Aria Droid Eris (HTC DesireC) HTC Wildfire (HTC Buzz) unrevoked3 will permanently unlock NAND write protection by default on ...



