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How to Root the Lenovo IdeaPad K1 tablet (US version)

The Lenovo IdeaPad K1 is a tablet based on NVidia’s Tegra 2 chipset and features a 1GHz dual-core CPU along with 1GB of RAM.  Sounds great, right? What’s not so great is that the tablet is still running Honeycomb 3.2 with Ice-Cream Sandwich yet to be released for it.  Until

How to Root the LG Marquee (LS855) running the ZVC update on Sprint

With the the recent ZVC update, Sprint broke root for all the people who updated the LG Marquee – this post should remedy that by flashing a prerooted ZVC image, enabling users to have the latest update from Sprint but with root access.  Keep reading to know how. I.  Before

How to Upgrade the Samsung Galaxy S2 (i91000G) to Android 4.0.3

While similar in almost all respects to the original Samsung Galaxy S2 (i9100), the i9100G comes with a different chipset (TI OMAP 4430) and aims to give users the same experience that they expect from the i9100.  The below guide will show you to upgrade this device to Android 4.0.3

How to Get the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7″ (GT-P3113) Back to Stock

Now that you have rooted your 7-inch Galaxy Tab 2 (WiFi Only, US version) and are enjoying whatever benefits are bestowed upon your device after rooting it and installing CWM, you may at some point want to get back to stock.  This post will show you how. I.  Before You

How to Root the CSL Switch Dual II Mi357 running Android 2.3.4

The CSL Mi357 is an Android device that is affordable and available in some Asian regions and while its specs won’t blow anyone away, it does satisfy your needs if all you want is a simple droid running Gingerbread.  This guide will show how to root this specific device and

How to Root the Samsung Galaxy S 4G (SGH-T959V)

The Samsung Galaxy S 4G is a slightly tweaked version of the Vibrant on T-Mobile and is similar in most respects to the original device except for its 4G support.  This how-to will show how to root this device running Gingerbread 2.3.6 and if your device is still on Froyo

How to Unroot the WiFi-only Galaxy Tab 10.1

There are times when you’ll need to rush your Android device for a problem to the service center and if you are rooted or running a custom ROM, the service center may not like what you have done with your device and void your warranty.  This post shows you how