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Root the Sony Xperia Z2

How to Root the Sony Xperia Z2

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. Once you have root access on your Sony Xperia Z2, you’ll be able to: Remove […]

Unroot the Samsung Galaxy Fit

How to Unroot the Samsung Galaxy Fit

Perhaps you’re done playing with root and custom ROMs on your Android device? Regardless of the reason, it’s usually pretty easy to unroot your device and go back to the stock firmware. Some of the reasons for unrooting your Samsung Galaxy Fit are: Sending in the device for warranty (most, but

Unroot the Samsung Galaxy S5 (Canadian)

How to Unroot the Samsung Galaxy S5 (Canadian)

Perhaps you’re done playing with root and custom ROMs on your Android device? Regardless of the reason, it’s usually pretty easy to unroot your device and go back to the stock firmware. Some of the reasons for unrooting your Samsung Galaxy S5 (Canadian) are: Sending in the device for warranty (most,

Flash Custom Recovery on the Samsung Galaxy S5 (Canadian)

How to Flash a Custom Recovery on the Samsung Galaxy S5 (Canadian)

Every Android device has, what is called, a recovery image on it. This is basically a part of the Android operating system that you or the manufacturer can access if your device becomes unresponsive and then use it to restore your device. A custom recovery image, however, is a recovery

Root the Samsung Galaxy S5 (Canadian)

How to Root the Samsung Galaxy S5 (Canadian)

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. Once you have root access on your Samsung Galaxy S5 (Canadian), you’ll be able to:

Unroot the Samsung Galaxy S5 (MetroPCS)

How to Unroot the Samsung Galaxy S5 (MetroPCS)

Perhaps you’re done playing with root and custom ROMs on your Android device? Regardless of the reason, it’s usually pretty easy to unroot your device and go back to the stock firmware. Some of the reasons for unrooting your Samsung Galaxy S5 (MetroPCS) are: Sending in the device for warranty (most,

Root the Samsung Galaxy S5 (MetroPCS)

How to Root the Samsung Galaxy S5 (MetroPCS)

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. Once you have root access on your Samsung Galaxy S5 (MetroPCS), you’ll be able to:

Unroot the Samsung Galaxy S5 (Sprint)

How to Unroot the Samsung Galaxy S5 (Sprint)

Perhaps you’re done playing with root and custom ROMs on your Android device? Regardless of the reason, it’s usually pretty easy to unroot your device and go back to the stock firmware. Some of the reasons for unrooting your Samsung Galaxy S5 (Sprint) are: Sending in the device for warranty (most,

Root the Samsung Galaxy S5 (Sprint)

How to Root the Samsung Galaxy S5 (Sprint)

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. Once you have root access on your Samsung Galaxy S5 (Sprint), you’ll be able to:

Unroot the Samsung Galaxy S5 (T-Mobile)

How to Unroot the Samsung Galaxy S5 (T-Mobile)

Perhaps you’re done playing with root and custom ROMs on your Android device? Regardless of the reason, it’s usually pretty easy to unroot your device and go back to the stock firmware. Some of the reasons for unrooting your Samsung Galaxy S5 (T-Mobile) are: Sending in the device for warranty (most,

Flash Custom Recovery on the Samsung Galaxy S5 (T-Mobile)

How to Flash a Custom Recovery on the Samsung Galaxy S5 (T-Mobile)

Every Android device has, what is called, a recovery image on it. This is basically a part of the Android operating system that you or the manufacturer can access if your device becomes unresponsive and then use it to restore your device. A custom recovery image, however, is a recovery

Root the Samsung Galaxy S5 (T-Mobile)

How to Root the Samsung Galaxy S5 (T-Mobile)

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. Once you have root access on your Samsung Galaxy S5 (T-Mobile), you’ll be able to:

Unroot the Samsung Galaxy S5 (US Cellular)

How to Unroot the Samsung Galaxy S5 (US Cellular)

Perhaps you’re done playing with root and custom ROMs on your Android device? Regardless of the reason, it’s usually pretty easy to unroot your device and go back to the stock firmware. Some of the reasons for unrooting your Samsung Galaxy S5 (US Cellular) are: Sending in the device for warranty

Root the Samsung Galaxy S5 (US Cellular)

How to Root the Samsung Galaxy S5 (US Cellular)

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. Once you have root access on your Samsung Galaxy S5 (US Cellular), you’ll be able

Unroot the Samsung Galaxy S5 (Europe)

How to Unroot the Samsung Galaxy S5 (Europe)

Perhaps you’re done playing with root and custom ROMs on your Android device? Regardless of the reason, it’s usually pretty easy to unroot your device and go back to the stock firmware. Some of the reasons for unrooting your Samsung Galaxy S5 (Europe) are: Sending in the device for warranty (most,