Android 4.3 Jelly Bean Has Already Been Rooted Before Its Official Release
The Android rooting community continues to amaze me. About a week ago, news broke that Google was getting close to announcing the next version of Jell...
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The Android rooting community continues to amaze me. About a week ago, news broke that Google was getting close to announcing the next version of Jell...
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If you didn’t use One Click Root to root your Android, then you may have spent hours trying to figure out scripts and troubleshooting the rooting proc...
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With over 7 million users and growing, CyanogenMod is clearly the most popular custom ROM available to Android users today. What’s even more remarkabl...
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The team behind the world’s most popular custom ROM for rooted Android recently announced the latest update to the platform. The CyanogenMod team rece...
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When you root your device, it’s difficult to tell immediately if the root was successful. Some people expect the phone to look completely different af...
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Any Android handset running Android 4.0+ can handle an Xbox 360 controller. Users can connect the Xbox 360 controller to their device using an OTG cab...
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If you recently rooted your Android and installed the popular custom rom CyanogenMod 10, then you may have noticed a data usage problem. Specifically,...
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Google Chrome’s Incognito Mode is one of the browser’s most popular features. With a simple keystroke of Shift+Ctrl+N, you can open a browser window t...
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Over 1.5 million Android users have installed the Wi-Fi Tether App for Root Users, making it one of the most popular rooted Android apps available in...
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One Click Root is the world’s easiest way to root any Android device. But those who haven’t already rooted their Android often ask themselves: “What’s...
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Android rooting is a complicated process that requires hours of work and puts the life of your phone in danger. In spite of that fact, millions of peo...
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Android smartphones are supposed to make you more productive. But sometimes, when I spend hours browsing through the Reddit, Facebook, and Twitter app...
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