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Apps / data all remain the same and nothing other than base system is touched during rooting. Only thing is does is, it enables "Superuser" called "root" in various unixes, this is disabled by default on Android.
Once it is done, you can type "su" on command prompt and any command from that point runs with root privileges. Of course, most users will simple use Apps that do it behind the scenes to enable functionality that is not available otherwise.
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Originally Posted by vnabhi
(Post 2389042)
Defy owners
Is it true that Defy instruments that have a yellow camera lens are not as good as those with blue or red lens? I believe the yellow ones will not work well after upgrading to higher versions of Andriod, especially in recording videos with 720 resolution.
I got this information from my neighbour, who is a gadget geek. He also owns a Defy which he bought from letsbuy a month ago, and it also has a yellow lens. One can observe the lens in bright light to see the colour. |
I thought they came in only Two colors, Red and Green. I am not sure about the yellow and blue, however for more info on the Green and the red ones, check the link below.
[ANSWER] Does my Defy have a RED or a Green lens? - xda-developers
I am going to go the unrevoked3 way too root, and reflash my phone. Since mine is a Desire PVT4 version, heard that ClockworkMod recovery version 2.5.0.7 which is installed by unrevoked3 will not work properly in PVT4 Desires. I do not know whether this stands true even now; Or in other words, no idea whether unrevoked3 installs the same Clockworkmod recovery. Read somewhere that A newer version of ClockworkMod recovery will work fine in newer Desires (PVT4).
Question1: Is there a way to know which version of ClockworkMod recovery is bundled with the download of unrevoked3 at present? Have anyone used another recovery tool image to install (like AmonRA) during rooting procedure using unrevoked3?
Question2: If anyone has used unrevoked3 very recently (this month), will you please let me know the version of ClockworkMod recovery which got installed?
Attached is a screenshot of my boot screen:

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Originally Posted by nishantgandhi
(Post 2388180)
P.P.S. When I flashed the European GB and the phone booted, it was in Russian! For a minute I was pissed that I'll again have to flash back to Froyo/Custom ROM.
Luckily I navigated to settings and changed the language to English. So essentially it was just a language thingy! |
Is this the official link to a GB upgrade to Galaxy ACE? Can you provide me with the link (if possible) and steps if any to upgrade from Froyo to this.
Another useful info for anyone looking forward to root the Desire
PVT4 has two types, with earasesize 20000 and 40000. As stated in my earlier post, Clockworkmod recovery will have problems in PVT4 Desires with erasesize 40000. Now how do you check erasesize? Just see the screenshot below.
It is in /proc/mtd file
Obviously, mine is a PVT4 Desire with erasesize 20000. Hurray! I can root using unrevoked3 and install the default Clockworkmod recovery and the flash CM7.
If you have PVT4 with erasesize 40000, that means the Desire has got a newer NAND chip. Taking backups and flashing custom ROMs may fail with Clockworkmod recovery older version.
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Originally Posted by clevermax
(Post 2389165)
Simple question: What happens after rooting? Will my existing ROM with all my apps and data exist there without any change and work as before OR I have to restore everything from a backup? |
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Originally Posted by NetfreakBombay
(Post 2389254)
Apps / data all remain the same and nothing other than base system is touched during rooting. Only thing is does is, it enables "Superuser" called "root" in various unixes, this is disabled by default on Android.
Once it is done, you can type "su" on command prompt and any command from that point runs with root privileges. Of course, most users will simple use Apps that do it behind the scenes to enable functionality that is not available otherwise. |
Rooting is nothing but enabling your phone to have 'Admin rights'. I dont understand why it's made out to be such a major issue. It's a fairly simple and 2 minute process and wont (usually) brick your phone - unless one is really careless or some fate of God happens.
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Originally Posted by f1fan
(Post 2389530)
Is this the official link to a GB upgrade to Galaxy ACE? Can you provide me with the link (if possible) and steps if any to upgrade from Froyo to this. |
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This is as "official" as it gets. There's no Asia/India version released yet. So you have to flash the European one.
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Originally Posted by RaguHolla
(Post 2389097)
you need any other feedback? |
Thanks raghu for the feedback, i read a few reviews and xda forum after i posted that question :) so other than what you've mentioned the only thing i'll miss is probably the Gorilla glass. Its still a steal at this price i guess! Camera and music player being crappy don't matter to me.
Guys, I need some help.
I am trying to connect android phone (HD2) to the laptop through wifi, using WiFi explorer downloaded from android market.
Scenario 1: Laptop is connected to internet through wifi modem. Mobile is connected to internet though wifi modem. Now I open the WiFi explorer and could see both wifi status and wifi connected as Green. But when I browse the specfied url from the laptop it says "page not found".
Scenario 2: I created the laptop as Wifi Access Point with Adhoc connection. Then the mobile is connected directly to the laptop, but it says that "obtaining ip address.." then disconnects. I used Shared with WEP authentication and Adhoc connection selected.
Scenario 3: Now I enabled WiFi Hotspot in mobile and laptop connects to mobile phone directly. When I open WiFi explorer from mobile, it displays "wifi status" as red.
Any suggestions ?
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Originally Posted by vnabhi
(Post 2389042)
Defy owners
Is it true that Defy instruments that have a yellow camera lens are not as good as those with blue or red lens? I believe the yellow ones will not work well after upgrading to higher versions of Andriod, especially in recording videos with 720 resolution.
I got this information from my neighbour, who is a gadget geek. He also owns a Defy which he bought from letsbuy a month ago, and it also has a yellow lens. One can observe the lens in bright light to see the colour. |
Your geek friend is most likely clueless. I've read easily over 3000+ posts on the XDA CM7 thread. There is only red and green.
Motorola Defy Ownership | FreeRiding has a link of XDA which talks only of red/green. blue is a new one in germany. mine is red. There is no yellow unless he got a brand new lot which XDA has not heard of!!
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Originally Posted by nishantgandhi
(Post 2389018)
No OC'ing possible for me! Ace processor is already factory OC'ed. It's actually ARM 600 mhz proccy, the same in LGOO1. It has been OC'ed to 800 Mhz by samsung. |
haila. badmash. try 900 mhz then. kuch toh le le bhai.
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Originally Posted by clevermax
(Post 2389165)
Simple question: What happens after rooting? Will my existing ROM with all my apps and data exist there without any change and work as before OR I have to restore everything from a backup? |
Does knowing the admin password of your office machine erase any data?
Similarly, root is giving applications the permission to control key parts of the phone - that does not mean anything will be erased. ofc, if you choose to enable root for some wrong software then that's your mistake. But such apps are few/far between. If you stick to the highly downloaded/well recommended apps on the android market, you are safe.
I've managed to find a nice stable custom ROM for my Droid. Only problem is, I still sometimes face crashes/hangs in the gallery. Everytime I go into the gallery to view pics and turn my phone sideways for a landscape view it crashes and jumps back to the gallery view. No idea why it does this.
The ROMs name is ice and fire, you can find it on the xda milestone sub section. This ROM is super quick, gives you more battery and comes with a 1ghz overclock mod. I'm happy with it so far.
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Originally Posted by phamilyman
(Post 2389620)
Your geek friend is most likely clueless. I've read easily over 3000+ posts on the XDA CM7 thread. There is only red and green. Motorola Defy Ownership | FreeRiding has a link of XDA which talks only of red/green. blue is a new one in germany. mine is red. There is no yellow unless he got a brand new lot which XDA has not heard of!! |
Looks like either he or I were confused with the colours. I checked mine using the link you've given and it looks like I've got a green lense. Is it an earlier model, and do I need to escalate to letsbuy? When the customer service called me for feedback, I mentioned this, but he was clueless, and even unaware of the lense colours. All he said was that they receive and send sealed pieces.
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Originally Posted by NetfreakBombay
(Post 2389254)
Apps / data all remain the same and nothing other than base system is touched during rooting. Only thing is does is, it enables "Superuser" called "root" in various unixes, this is disabled by default on Android.
Once it is done, you can type "su" on command prompt and any command from that point runs with root privileges. Of course, most users will simple use Apps that do it behind the scenes to enable functionality that is not available otherwise. |
One more qn. Rooting voids warranty but is there a way to perfectly 'unroot' the phone once rooted?
If that's possible, it will be useful if we have to claim warranty if some hardware component like camera goes out of order for example.
EDIT: Found this site now, if anyone wants to revert to the original ROM your phone came with,
here it is.
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Originally Posted by clevermax
(Post 2389926)
One more qn. Rooting voids warranty but is there a way to perfectly 'unroot' the phone once rooted? |
Usually is you have just rooted, then unrooting is simple enough To be sure, you can even take a backup and do "Hardware reset" before sending device for repairs.
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Originally Posted by NetfreakBombay
(Post 2389990)
Usually is you have just rooted, then unrooting is simple enough To be sure, you can even take a backup and do "Hardware reset" before sending device for repairs. |
Really? Does hard reset switch everything back to original (As in when the phone was bought) state? I mean do I get back the stock RUU and the factory ROM which it came shipped with?
And yes, you mean 'hard reset' right?
I successfully rooted my Optimus One using z4root. Installed Adfree, Titanium BackUp etc. :D
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