How To’s

CWM Recovery for the Motorola Droid 4

How to Flash a Custom Recovery on the Motorola Droid 4

Here we are again with something new for your Motorola Droid 4. After gaining root access on your device and enjoying root-only apps, the custom ROMs remain to be installed on it. To install such ROMs, you’re going to need a custom recovery that’s capable of flashing ROMs. ClockworkMod has […]

How to Flash a Custom Recovery on the Samsung Galaxy Fit (GT-S5670)

Installing custom recovery bestows your device with special powers that the stock recovery denies, even if your device is the aging Galaxy Fit.  You can flash custom ROMs (which should bring newer Android versions to your device and other features), make backups for safekeeping and plenty of other things depending

US Cellular Holiday Promo Offers Up Unlimited 4G LTE Data for $40

Thanks to a new promo, US Cellular is now offering up their very own unlimited 4G LTE data plan. Customers who live in any of US Cellular’s  LTE markets can now opt for the perks of having unlimited 4G data for just $40 per month. This deal won’t last forever

Unroot the Virgin HTC EVO V 4G

How to Unroot the HTC EVO V 4G (Virgin)

If you’re sending your phone to the service center for any warranty kind of purpose, it is recommended that you unroot it first. Unrooting the Virgin HTC EVO V 4G is not as complicated as some of you might think and to give you a hand, here we are with

Root and Recovery for the Virgin HTC EVO V 4G

How to Root the HTC EVO V 4G (Virgin)

The HTC EVO V 4G was the first smartphone by Virgin Mobile to run on the Sprint’s 4G Network, providing ultra-fast speed that the users have never ever seen before on a mobile device. If you purchased this smartphone and have 4G connectivity, head to the Play Store and download

Unroot the Motorola Droid 3

How to Unroot the Motorola Droid 3

Unrooting the Motorola Droid 3 is as simple as rooting it, just download the tool on your PC and press the button given inside the tool. While this seems so easy to intermediate users, some of our new friends still need a bit of help to get the job done.

CWM Recovery for the Motorola Droid 3

How to Flash a Custom Recovery on the Motorola Droid 3

The Motorola Droid 3 users are lucky because their device has an easy root method and to extend the happiness of users, there’s a simple app available that lets users flash custom recovery on the device. Whether you want to try out custom ROMs or Tweaks on your device, the

Root the Motorola Droid 3

How to Root the Motorola Droid 3

While there’re plenty of custom ROMs available for the Motorola Droid 3 smartphone, you can’t enjoy them until you’ve rooted your device. Rooting doesn’t just let you install custom ROMs, but it does allow you to install root-only apps, the latter one is the main reason why most users root

Unroot the Motorola CLIQ 2

How to Unroot the Motorola CLIQ 2

Unrooting the Motorola CLIQ 2 has become so easy, all thanks to the developer of the simple rooting/unrooting tool. With that tool in hand, you can easily unroot some of the popular Motorola devices within a single click. In the following guide, we’ve explained all the steps you need to

Root the Motorola CLIQ 2

How to Root the Motorola CLIQ 2

While almost all the Android smartphone users are enjoying ICS or Jelly Bean features on their devices, Motorola CLIQ 2 users are feeling a bit unlucky as they’re still running on the Android Gingerbread. Well, you don’t have to be sad any longer as after rooting your device, you’ll be

CWM Recovery for the Motorola Defy

How to Install ClockworkMod Recovery on the Motorola Defy

THIS PROCEDURE IS MISSING SOME FILES, PLEASE HEAD TO OUR TWRP RECOVERY PROCEDURE INSTEAD. The Motorola Defy smartphone has been around for quite some good time and in this period, developers have brought us some cool custom ROMs. If you wish to try out the custom ROMs on your Defy,

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

If you have rooted your Samsung Galaxy S 4G using our guide and need to bring it back to its original state for any reason, unrooting is the first place to start unless you have gone a step further got a custom recovery and ROM.  This guide below will help