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Root the Sony Xperia SP

How to Root the Sony Xperia SP running 12.0.A.2.254

Did the latest update on your Xperia SP smartphone break the root-access that you’ve had for some good time? No worries, there’s now a root method that lets you re-gain root-access on your device.The firmware verion we’re talking about is 12.0.A.2.254 that has disabled root for many users. Anyway, here’s how you can go about rooting your device on this latest firmware version: 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. You must be running on firmware version 12.0.A.2.254. 3. […]

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Enable WiFi Tethering on the AT&T Samsung Galaxy S4

How to Enable WiFi Tethering on the AT&T Samsung Galaxy S4

Sick of not being able to turn ON the native WiFi Hotspot on your AT&T Samsung Galaxy S4? Want to have the native WiFi tethering working on your device? No worries, this guide should help you do that. By simply modifying a simple APK file, you’ll be able to share your AT&T data package with all of your WiFi enabled devices. Here’s how: I. Before You Begin: 1. You must be rooted before you can do this procedure. If you aren’t rooted already, please head to our root procedure and root your device, then come back to this procedure and

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Enable WiFi Tethering on the Sprint Samsung Galaxy S4

How to Enable WiFi Tethering on the Sprint Samsung Galaxy S4

WiFi Tethering is one of the inbuilt features of the Android operating system that allows users to share his/her Internet connection over a WiFi network. Unfortunately carriers like Sprint doesn’t like their users sharing their data plans with their friends and in order to prevent so, such carriers have blocked this feature on some Android smartphones, including the Galaxy S4. So if you’re one of the frustrated users of the Sprint Galaxy S4, you’d be glad to know that there’s a way around that helps you get free tethering on your Sprint Galaxy S4. Here’s how: I. Before You Begin:

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Unroot the Samsung Galaxy S4 Active

How to Unroot the Samsung Galaxy S4 Active

Need to send in your device for warranty reasons? Make sure you unroot it first so you can have your lost warranty back. The guide below shows how to unroot your Samsung Galaxy S4 Active smartphone and get it back to stock. Here you go: I. Before You Begin: 1. You should have rooted your device using the procedure given here. 2. Your device should have at least 70% of battery life left. II. Downloading Required Files: 1. Stock Firmware (Download the appropriate firmware for your device) 2. Odin III. Unrooting the Samsung Galaxy S4 Active: 1. Download and place

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Flash Recovery on the Samsung Galaxy S4 Active

How to Flash a Custom Recovery on the Samsung Galaxy S4 Active

Ever since custom ROMs came into existence, custom recoveries started getting fame. It’s really easy to get a custom ROM up and running on your device using a custom recovery rather than flashing it using tools like Odin and so. Besides, a custom recovery will also let you take a backup of your current ROM, so in case your device goes haywire, you can simply revert back to the working condition on your device. In the following guide, you’ll learn how to flash a custom recovery on the Samsung Galaxy S4 Active smartphone: I. Before You Begin: 1. This works

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Root the Samsung Galaxy S4 Active on Build UCUAMF3

How to Root the Samsung Galaxy S4 Active (Build UCUAMF3)

If you had a rooted device before you purchased the brand new Samsung Galaxy S4 Active, then we know that you can’t live without root on this device. Root has a lot of features that let you do many things on your device that otherwise you can’t do on your device. It lets you install root-only apps, flash custom recoveries and so on. So here’s how you can go about rooting your Samsung Galaxy S4 Active on Build UCUAMF3. I. Before You Begin: 1. This will void the warranty of your device. However, you can reinstate the warranty by unrooting

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How to Install Flash Player on the Samsung Galaxy S4

How to Install Flash Player on the Samsung Galaxy S4

If you’re fond of browsing various rich content – flash websites, then you’d be a bit disappointed because your Samsung Galaxy S4 doesn’t come with Flash Player pre-installed on it. This prevents you from being able to see flash content available on various websites. However, you don’t have to worry about it anymore as we’ve just found a solution to your problem. Follow the guide below and you should be able to access any flash enabled website on your Galaxy S4 device. I. Before You Begin: 1. This works on all the variants of the Galaxy S4, including the AT&T,

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Root the Samsung Galaxy S4 on Android 4.3

How to Root the Samsung Galaxy S4 on Android 4.3

If you’re one of those Galaxy S4 users who have flashed the Google Play Edition ROM on their devices, then you would be glad to know that you can now root your device, all thanks to Chainfire for bringing us the simplest root method ever available. The guide below shows how you can root your Galaxy S4 on the Android 4.3, and here you go: I. Before You Begin: 1. You must be running the Google Play Edition ROM (Android 4.3) on your device. This one. II. Downloading Required Files: 1. SuperSU III. Rooting the Samsung Galaxy S4 on Android

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Root the Sprint Samsung Galaxy S4 Build MF9

How to Root the Sprint Samsung Galaxy S4 (Build MF9)

Sprint has lately been busy rolling out its latest build to the Galaxy S4 smartphones and it looks like the methods that used to work on older builds don’t work on this newer build. But you shouldn’t be worried about root methods where the developers like Chainfire are around. He’s come up with a method to root this MF9 build and allow users to have root-access back on their devices. The whole procedure’s explained below so you shouldn’t have any issues rooting your device. Here you go: I. Before You Begin: 1. This will void the warranty of your device.

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Root the AT&T Samsung Galaxy S4 Build MF3

How to Root the AT&T Samsung Galaxy S4 (Build MF3)

If you’re currently running the latest MF3 build on your AT&T Samsung Galaxy S4 smartphone, you’d be glad to know that a root method has surfaced the Internet for your device. That means, it’ll bring back the root-access that you had before you upgraded your device to this newer build. As you may already know, root on your Galaxy S4 will let you install root-only apps, flash custom recoveries and do much more with your device. So if you’re ready to bring back root on your device, follow our guide below: I. Before You Begin: 1. This will void the

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Root the Motorola Moto X (T-Mobile)

How to Root the Motorola Moto X (T-Mobile)

Motorola Moto X users on T-Mobile rejoice as you now have an unlockable bootloader and a root method for your device. While this may not be sufficient for some users, there’s a custom recovery as well for the device. So you can enjoy the best of both the worlds. Getting these things installed on the device might seem difficult for new users, but our guide below should help you do it easily. Just follow the following guide and get your device rooted. I. Before You Begin: 1. This will void the warranty of your device. However, you can reinstate the

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Root the Motorola Moto X (US Cellular)

How to Root the Motorola Moto X (US Cellular)

If you’ve purchased the latest launch of Motorola – the Moto X – on US Cellular, you’re in luck. Since US Cellular allows its devices’ bootloader to be unlocked, you can have root-access on your Moto X beast. Yes, that’s correct. With root on your device, you’ll have freedom to do almost everything on your device, be it installing a root-only app or deleting a system app. Here’s how you can go about rooting your Moto X on US Cellular: I. Before You Begin: 1. This will void the warranty of your device. However, you can reinstate the warranty by

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Root the Motorola Moto X (Rogers)

How to Root the Motorola Moto X (Rogers)

Rogers has allowed its Motorola Moto X users to unlock their bootloader and thus the users can flash a custom recovery and then root their devices with the SuperSU zip. If you’re one of the Moto X (Rogers) users and would like to know how you can root your device, then the guide below is all you need. It walks through all the steps to help you successfully root your device. Here you go: 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

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Root the Motorola Moto X (Sprint)

How to Root the Motorola Moto X (Sprint)

Motorola Moto X – The only smartphone assembled in the U.S.A. – has lately seen a buzz around the web for its unique feature of customization. Unless you’ve been living under the rock, you’d know that the Moto X can be customized (yes, physically) to match with your needs. If you like blue, you can have it in blue color unlike other smartphones who just follow the choices of their manufacturers. That was about the physical part, what about the software side? Well, a root method is already available for the Motor X so you can have the software side

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Root the MyPhone A878 Duo

How to Root the MyPhone A878 Duo

If you’re an app hungry person and like to try-out new apps as soon as they come out, then you should definitely root your device. Rooting your device will let you enjoy more apps on your device, these apps work on only rooted phones and provide users with extra privileges. The device in talk, MyPhone A878 Duo, is root-able and it just takes a couple of minutes to gain root-access on the device. Here’s how you can do that: I. Before You Begin: 1. This will void the warranty of your device. However, you can reinstate the warranty by unrooting

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