jueves, 7 de julio de 2011

Rooting Your Chinese Android Mobile Phone: FAQ

Have you ever thought of rooting your Chinese android Mobile phone? Well, lest subdue some of the many fears out there. So, what comes in as a need to root your phone? In rooting your android cell phone you can release your handset's full potential; for example, you’ll experience increase in speeds, extended battery life and customizability are just of the many the benefits you’ll realize.

You also get access to wireless tethering for free, opportunities for making way more inclusive backups (of your apps in addition to settings within them), several killer themes, and all sorts of amazing interface tweaks that are very good which you can't imagine they're not incorporated in Android out of the box. Valid information on rooting can be difficult to sort through, –accompanied with a lot of misinformation out there. Let's oust some of the fables surrounding rooting.

Is rooting my Chinese android mobile phone worth the trouble?

Arguably, let’s settle for a yes at the moment – but why? Here’s the catch, after rooting, your handset is certainly faster more than ever before, your battery life lasts longer, and you have all sorts of new features, such as, notification-bar widgets and free wireless tethering. Rooting your Chinese android mobile phone is normally a fairly quick procedure, although the complexity depends on a particular situation. Once you’ve rooted your phone, you can start installing apps (a lot of which can be obtained directly from Android Market) that will take benefit of your phone's new capabilities.

Do I run the risk of bricking my phone?

This is one of the Internet's preferred bogeymen. "Bricking" means if you try to fiddle with root access, you'll end up messing something – which eventually becomes totally unusable, and you'll in essence turn your handset into a paperweight. Of course, that’s not outside the sphere of possibility; the good news is that Chinese android mobile phones are normally very difficult to brick. Fair enough, even the “unrootable" Droid X was safely rooted. (Z4root allegedly works with the Droid X).

One common mistake that really leads to a bricked Chinese android mobile phone is running out of battery charge in the middle of a custom ROM installation process. The OS only half installs and you won’t fix that. So it’s important that your battery charge is full before a new OS or ROM is installed.

Caution: it doesn’t mean just because a handset is “rootable” you can proceed with any custom ROM you want. Different ROMs will work for different android phones. Even the largely popular CyanogenMod may work for several android phones, but definitely not all, so do ample of research to ensure your Chinese android mobile phone is supported before installing a custom ROM.

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  1. I own a Shanzhai HTC HD2 mobile, and I don't know where I could find a ROM that works. Could you help me? Thanks!

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