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Samsung Galaxy Avant

How to Unroot the Samsung Galaxy Avant

If you think you did so many tweaks on your Samsung Galaxy Avant that you almost forgot what the stock phone looks like, maybe it’s time you should consider unrooting your phone and getting it back to stock. It’ll remove all of the tweaks that you have done on your device and should get the stock feeling on your device once again. Not only does unrooting help you get back the stock experience, but it helps you fix a lot of issues related to your software as well. For example, if you’ve loaded-up your device with so many root-only apps and you think they’re […]

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Samsung Galaxy Avant

How to Root the Samsung Galaxy Avant

It’s been a pain for many users to not being able to root their Samsung Galaxy Avant. We do know how it feels to have a phone that only lets you do a certain things and not everything that you always wanted to do, flashing a custom ROM, being one of them. Fortunately, there’s now a simple way to gain root-access on the Galaxy Avant and have root-only apps work on it. You may think it’ll be a process involving numerous commands and things like that, but the fact is –it’s darn simple. All you need to do is just follow the

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Samsung Galaxy Ace II e

How to Root the Samsung Galaxy Ace II e

Do you know that your Samsung Galaxy Ace II e can perform much better than what it does now if you root it and perform some customizations on it? If you do, that’s great. If you don’t, no worries. What most people think is if they rooted their devices, it would cause a lot of issues and they would just never be able to see their device performing well. Well, rooting doesn’t cause any harm to your device as long as you use it properly. Of course, rooting your device and then deleting a system file without knowing what it

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ZTE Zmax

How to Unroot the ZTE Zmax

If circumstances force you, then you should consider unrooting your ZTE Zmax. Unrooting is the process of removing root-access from your device, so as to prevent installations of any root-only apps that may potentially modify your system files. Once you have unrooted your device, you’ll no longer be able to use any root-only apps on it, hence no custom ROMs and custom Mods. It’s ideal to unroot your device when you’re returning it to the service centre, as unrooting reinstates the warranty that you lost when you rooted your device. Also, it helps you gain more bucks for your device if

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How to Unroot the Sony Xperia Z3 Compact

Whether you’re going to buy a new Android phone and just want to ditch your older Sony Xperia Z3 Compact, or you just want to unroot your device to get rid of the custom ROM that you feel is useless for you, this guide should help you. As rooting provides you with a number of ways to customize your device, some users just go beyond the normal limit and do things that they aren’t supposed to do. For example, they just over-customize their device with lots of launchers that create lots of junk files, and often end-up modifying system files

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Sony Xperia Z3 Compact

How to Root the Sony Xperia Z3 Compact

Have you been wondering how you can go about rooting your Sony Xperia Z3 Compact ever since you got the device in your hands? Well, we have you covered. I know how it feels to have the freedom to do literally everything with the device once it’s been rooted. You can install root-only apps, modify system files, and do almost everything you want (but make sure you don’t modify the system files unless you know what you’re doing). So for you guys, here’s our root procedure for the said device: I. Before You Begin 1. This will void the warranty

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Unroot the Motorola Moto Maxx

How to Unroot the Motorola Moto Maxx

Unrooting your Motorola Moto Maxx helps you get your device back to the stock firmware. This removes root-access as well as any custom modifications that you may have done on your device and gives you a complete stock experience. There are various reasons why you may want to unroot your device. Maybe you’re experiencing issues with the apps on your device, or maybe the WiFi just stopped working after you flashed a custom ROM on your device. Flashing the stock firmware usually solves 99% of the software related issues, and lets you have a working phone right in your hands.

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Root the Motorola Moto Maxx

How to Root the Motorola Moto Maxx

Have you always wanted to root your Motorola Moto Maxx but just didn’t have a simple guide that can help you do that? Well, we have got a guide for you right below. Rooting is fun and it provides you with an opportunity to do many things on your device that aren’t possible on an unrooted device. For example, a rooted device allows you to remove the bloatware whereas an unrooted one will not let you do that. There’re many more things that can be done with root-access. Some of these include removing bloatware, installing root-only apps, and eventually changing

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Video: How to Unroot the Nexus 6

Ok, enough messing around. There comes a time when you’ve had your fill of rooting, flashing custom roms, and general hackery and just need to unroot your Nexus 6 and get back to stock. If that time has come, then here’s how to undo all of the changes you’ve made and get your phone back to the way it was when it came out of the box. First thing, we’re going to use the toolkit that I used for the how to root video (it just makes this all much easier and faster really), then we’ll flash a stock ROM

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How to Root the Samsung Galaxy S5 Plus

Rooting the Samsung devices have always been easier than rooting devices from any other manufacturer. What has made this possible is Chainfire’s CF-Root method. The newest inclusion in the Chainfire’s rooting list is the Samsung Galaxy S5 Plus. If you have got this shiny new phone, you should root it right away to get the most out of it. Once rooted, your device should be able to run root-only apps, a custom recovery, and a few other things that’ll help you get rid of bloatware, increase the performance of your device, and so on. Here’s how: I. Before You Begin

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How to Unroot the Samsung Galaxy S5 Plus

Where there’s a problem, there’s a solution. If you find your Samsung Galaxy S5 Plus to be buggy after you loaded some root-only apps or the custom ROM that you run on your device just doesn’t fulfil your needs, you can always return to the stock firmware and start everything from beginning. Usually, flashing a stock ROM solves most of the issues related with the software on your device. For instance, if you have made some changes to the system files on your device thinking it’d increase the performance of your device, but you then realized that it had an

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Video: How to Root the Nexus 6 & Flash a Custom ROM

One of the great benefits of the Nexus 6 (besides being a super fast Android device with no bloatware) is the fact that it’s almost guaranteed to have a ton of custom ROMs, software hacks, etc. thanks to it’s easily unlockable bootloader. Rooting the Nexus 6 is definitely not as hard as most of today’s devices because of that fact, but it might still seem a bit overwhelming to someone new to the amazing world of rooting. Because of this fact, I figured I’d do a quick walkthrough video of the entire process of rooting the Nexus 6, as well

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How to Unlock the Samsung Galaxy S5 Plus

Being locked to a particular carrier prevents you from grabbing some of the amazing deals that the other carriers have for their customers. If you have a Samsung Galaxy S5 Plus that’s locked to a carrier, you can now unlock it to use it with whatever carrier you want. Once unlocked, it should work with any GSM carrier you want. By unlocking your device, you’re allowing yourself to go for your favorite carrier instead of being stuck with the one you really don’t like. In order to unlock your device, you’re going to need an unlock code, and the below

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How to Unroot the Samsung Galaxy S3 LTE (Korean)

Korean version of the Samsung Galaxy S3 LTE uses the same method to gain root-access as its other siblings, and fortunately, the unrooting procedure is quite identical (except for a few files). So, if you wish to unroot your Korean Galaxy S3 LTE for any reason, here’s how you can do that: Unrooting is the process of removing root access, a custom recovery (if you have one), and just trying to get the device back to as close to stock as possible. Some of the reasons for unrooting your Samsung Galaxy S3 LTE (Korean) are: Sending in the device for warranty

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How to Root the Samsung Galaxy S3 LTE (Korean)

While there may be a number of tools claiming to root the Galaxy S3, the one that we can all trust is the Chainfire’s CF-Root method. It roots the device within a few seconds and lets you enjoy your favorite root-only apps on your device. If you have a Korean Samsung Galaxy S3 and you wish to root it, here’s how you can do that: Rooting is the process of gaining administrative rights on your Android device.  Once we root our Android device, we can then make changes to it to customize it well beyond what it normally can do.

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