by J. Angelo Racoma, 6 months ago
Rooting and tweaking are usually among a mobile enthusiast’s reasons for going for Android rather than iOS (although I must admit that I’ve also done my share of iOS hacking). The ability to root smartphones…
Tag: Rooting
by J. Angelo Racoma, 6 months ago
Rooting and tweaking are usually among a mobile enthusiast’s reasons for going for Android rather than iOS (although I must admit that I’ve also done my share of iOS hacking). The ability to root smartphones…
by Robert Nelson, 6 months ago
Just a short while back we mentioned that the Nook HD and HD+ had been rooted. And well, while we have yet to see anything in terms of a custom ROM, it looks like something…
by Carl Parker, 6 months ago
Developers have been busy creating ROMs and software to make the experience on the Sony Xperia T LT30p more than pleasurable. Rooting methods are also developed or discovered to further unleash the phone’s real capabilities….
by Adrian Diaconescu, 6 months ago
Not only is LG and Google’s newly released Nexus 4 a sight for sore eyes, but it’s also one extremely rare sight these days, what with its limited international launch and all. But if you…
by Adrian Diaconescu, 6 months ago
Although Barnes & Noble’s tablets have never been on top of many tech enthusiasts’ wishlists, the independent developer community has always taken the time to root the gadgets and come out with custom ROMs to…
by Wenceslaus Muenyi, 6 months ago
Google built the Nexus line of devices to simplify our lives and, to please the hacking community, they made rooting/unlocking procedures quite simple—this goes for the Nexus 10 as well. The guys at Android Central…
by Carl Parker, 6 months ago
Users of the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 GT-N7100 and GT-N7105 have an awesome treat waiting for them from XDA Developers member Chainfire. If you own a Galaxy Note 2, you can now root it easily…
by Carl Parker, 6 months ago
With Samsung Galaxy S3 LTE GT-I9305 already out in select countries, developers are fast on their hands (and fingers) in creating custom ROMs to provide you with useful software updates, cool features, and bug fixes. …
by Carl Parker, 6 months ago
Up the ante of your Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-I9300 with the latest version of the popular touch-based custom recovery, TWRP Recovery. The most recent build for the Galaxy S3 I9300, version 2.3.1.0, still includes the…
by Adrian Diaconescu, 7 months ago
Although it has stopped being the most anticipated Android smartphone of this fall after LG Nexus 4’s intensive rumor rounds and HTC J Butterfly’s unveiling, the Optimus G still looks like a device to be…
by Carl Parker, 7 months ago
Most die-hard Android users know that the first two steps to unleashing an Android device’s capabilities are rooting and flashing custom recovery. From there on, mountains of things can and should be done to their…
by Carl Parker, 7 months ago
Just recently, another tablet from Amazon was announced and released — the Amazon Kindle Fire HD. The Kindle Fire HD came in three variants, including an LTE version. Although the tablets run on Android, most…
How To | Phones | Root | Tablets
by Carl Parker, 7 months ago
The Galaxy Note 2 is one mighty beast and people have been restless to have this awesome phone-slash-tablet in their hands. Who wouldn’t when it boasts a quad-core 1.6 GHz processor, an HD Super AMOLED…
by Adrian Diaconescu, 7 months ago
Although we don’t usually pay much attention to niche tablets oriented towards kids due to their usual modest hardware configurations, Fuhu’s Nabi 2 is certainly a whole different kettle of fish. Not only is the…
by Stefan Constantinescu, 7 months ago
Many years ago, in what feels like another lifetime, I was a hardcore PC gamer. My computer weighed more than my girlfriend, it sounded like a Boeing 747, but I didn’t care because I built…