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Unroot the Sony Xperia Z Ultra

How to Unroot the Sony Xperia Z Ultra

Have you had enough playing with your rooted Sony Xperia Z Ultra? Want to unroot your device so you can start everything over? This guide should help you do that. Unrooting and getting the Sony Xperia Z Ultra back to stock is as easy as pie, here’s how: I. Before You Begin: 1. You should have rooted your device using the procedure given here. 2. Your device needs to have at least 70% of battery life left. 3. This only works on Windows based PCs. II. Downloading Required Files: 1. Flashtool (Download link’s given in the first post) 2. FTF

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Unroot the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition)

How to Unroot the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition)

Need to send in your device for warranty reasons? Make sure you unroot your device first as it reinstates the warranty of your device that you lost when you rooted it. Our guide below should help you unroot your device and get it back to stock. Here’s how: I. Before You Begin: 1. You should have rooted your device using the procedure given here. 2. Your device needs to have at least 70% of battery life left. 3. This only works on Windows based PCs. II. Downloading Required Files: 1. Stock Firmware (Download the one that is for your device)

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Flash Recovery on the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition)

How to Flash a Custom Recovery on the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition)

So you have rooted your Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition) and want to flash a custom recovery on it? No problem, this guide should help you do that. A custom recovery’s useful in many terms, including the ability to flash custom ROMs, create backups and so on. Follow our guide below and you should have a custom recovery up and running on your device in no time: I. Before You Begin: 1. You must have rooted your device before doing this procedure. Please head to our How to Root the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition) first, finish it,

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Root the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition)

How to Root the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition)

The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition) has been rooted, all thanks to the developers. Root access on your device allows you to install root-only apps, flash custom recoveries and ROMs, and there’re a lot of other things you can do with root-access. Read on to learn how you can root your Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition) and get the most out of it: I. Before You Begin: 1. This will void the warranty of your device. However, you can reinstate the warranty by unrooting your device if there’s any unrooting procedure available. 2. This should only work on Windows

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Root the HTC One Max

How to Root the HTC One Max

HTC One Max is the successor of the widely popular HTC One smartphone. With great new features, including the fingerprint scanner, the One Max has really created a buzz around the smartphone markets and it really deserves some developer love. To show their love, the devs have developed a root method for this newly launched device allowing users to get the most out of their device. Having root-access on an Android device has always been a great thing as it lets you remove system apps (if you don’t need them), install root-only apps, flash custom ROMs and a lot more.

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Flash a Custom Recovery on the Oppo N1

How to Flash a Custom Recovery on the Oppo N1

So you just rooted your Oppo N1 and now looking to flash a custom recovery on it? No problem, this guide should help you do that. Having a custom recovery is a good thing. It lets you flash custom ROMs, flash Mods, create backups of your existing ROMs and a lot more.  Here’s how you can flash a custom recovery on your Oppo N1: I. Before You Begin: 1. You must be rooted before you can do this procedure. Please head to our How to Root the Oppo N1 procedure first, finish it, then return to this procedure and continue.

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Root the Oppo N1

How to Root the Oppo N1

So have you been wondering how you could root your Oppo N1 and get all of those root-only apps up and running on it that your rooted friend’s been using for some time now? No problem, this guide should help you do that. Rooting your Oppo N1 allows you to install root-only apps, flash custom recoveries, flash custom ROMs and do a lot more that you can’t do with an unrooted device. So go ahead and root that beast now! I. Before You Begin: 1. This will void the warranty of your device. However, you can reinstate the warranty by

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Flash Recovery on the LG G Flex

How to Flash a Custom Recovery on the LG G Flex (Korean Version)

If you think just root-access isn’t sufficient for you to enjoy what your device has to offer, then you should start looking for some custom ROMs for your device. What these ROMs do is they change the entire appearance as well as features of your device, resulting in a more user-driven phone than a company-driven phone. Usually a custom ROM brings with it some additional features on top of those default features you get in stock firmware. To flash a custom ROM on your device, you’re gonna need a custom recovery and the guide below shows exactly how you can

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Root the LG G Flex

How to Root the LG G Flex

Have you ever seen a curved-flexible smartphone in your life? If not, meet the LG G Flex. The phone that has created a buzz around the world, the LG F Flex, brings some unique technology to the table. It curves from its top-edge over to the bottom, just like how you used to play with plastic toys in your childhood and this is definitely something we haven’t seen in any phone, yet. Besides a great physical appearance, there’s a lot to explore in its software side. To get the most out of an Android device, you need to root it

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