[APP] [ROOT] 1-click root for N1 (Latest ver: 1.6.2 beta 5)

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anthony55789

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Latest version of UniversalAndroot (version 1.6.2-beta5) works perfectly, root privilege and superuser apps, on my Acer BeTouch E110 with Android 1.5

Thanks!!
 
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baljern

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1.6.1 and 1.6.2 version has been tested on.
Optimus-Q 43(2010 Oct 18) firmware, the operation is not possible.
 

Fitz1179

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Is there anyway possible to root the Nexus One? If there isn't, then I have to get rid of it. The power button is acting a damn fool and in order to get the trackball to be able to wake the damn phone, I have to ROOT it first.
 

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Confirm Universal Androot v.1.6.1 & 1.6.2 works with Dell Streak with Android 1.6 & 2.1:)
 

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acnod

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With Sprint_2.31.651.7_signed_release on HTC Hero CDMA it doesn`t work :(((
 
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submergedfish

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in the last file why does my antivirus find exploit.c in 1.6.2 beta 5 mcfee detects it also why is it so larger that the other files - submerged
 

pea[0]

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You can download and install this straight to your phone by going here from your phone:

omgupload.com/d/ftchf2/UniversalAndroot_1.6.1.apk
 

x10man

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THANKS!!!

wow ive now rooted my sony ericsson xperia x10 mini pro i have checked and it worked perfectly when u get to the grant root permissions screen IT IS DONE you are rooted after you click agree!
 

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I have had my Sprint Samsung Intercept for about 4 months now. I hate the phone but want to root it so I can backup all of my apps/settings, phonebook contacts, phonebook contact settings and homescreen settings.

I mainly want to sell it back to Sprint for the LG Optimus S which I hear is ten times more reliable than the junk I have.

My question is this, will rooting my already customized (unrooted) Samsung Intercept wipe out any of its settings and phonebook contacts? I am worried that rooting may wipe out anything that I have stored in my phone???

I have browsed several other forums but could not figure out the answer to this question.

Another question is at the beginning of this forum thread, will this method work for the Samsung Intercept???

Thanks!
 

chris6278

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Rooting is not gona wipe anything on ur phone also if ur not sure if the app works with ur phone just try it, it wont hurt ur phone if it doesnt work
 

Dante Smith

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Can't root my phone ... every apk downloaded don't works on my X10mini with android 2.1 ... how can i do? :)

And there's a way to install apps on the sd with eclair 2.1?
 
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    EDIT2: Since Google patched the loop hole in 2.2.1, this app is no longer working for newer builds. For this reason the developer has stopped supporting the app. If you still want to use this, feel free to do so. It would not harm anything.
    However if it doesn't root your phone, there are numerous other methods of rooting out there. I suggest SuperOneClick or unrevoked.


    EDIT: I see that a lot of people have no idea what rooting is, or don't even know how to install an apk. Seriously, rooting can potentially harm your phone if you have absolutely no idea what you're doing. For that reason, I strongly recommend you hold off using this app (or rooting in general) until you have done enough research and are more comfortable with Android.
    If you insist on using this app, use it at your own risk. You have been warned! :D



    This is a good post to guide you through how to flash a custom rom, after rooting your phone. And no, this app does not unlock your bootloader.


    Important: I'm not the developer, click the link below for the blog for official release of this app

    Official releases here

    Aug 30 Update: added v1.6.2 beta 5, added support for more devices, added widget for soft root
    Aug 12 Update: added v1.6.1: superuser updated, HTC Tattoo support added. Check official link for changelog
    Aug 10 Update: added v1.5.3 for peeps who can't access the link



    Official list of supported devices:
    Code:
    Supported Devices:
    
    Google Nexus One (2.2)
    Google G1 (1.6)
    HTC Hero (2.1)
    HTC Magic (1.5) (Select Do not install Superuser)
    HTC Tattoo (1.6)
    Dell Streak (2.1)
    Motorola Milestone (2.1)
    Motorola XT701
    Motorola XT800 (2.1)
    Motorola ME511
    Motorola Charm
    Motorola Droid (2.01/2.1/2.2 with FRG01B)
    Sony Ericsson X10 (1.6)
    Sony Ericsson X10 Mini (1.6)
    Sony Ericsson X10 Mini Pro (1.6)
    Acer Liquid (2.1)
    Acer beTouch E400 (2.1)
    Samsung Galaxy Beam
    Samsung galaxy 5 (gt-i5500)
    Vibo A688 (1.6)
    Lenovo Lephone (1.6)
    LG GT540 (1.6)
    Gigabyte GSmart G1305
    
    
    Not supported:
    
    Google Nexus One (2.2 FRG33)
    Samsung i9000 / i6500U / i7500 / i5700
    Motorola ME600 / ME501 / MB300 / CLIQ XT
    Motorola 2.2 FRG22D
    Archos 5
    HuaWei U8220
    HTC Desire / Legend / Wildfire (soft root)
    HTC EVO 4G / Aria
    SonyEricsson X10i R2BA020
    myTouch Slide

    Reported working (in this thread):

    Code:
    Nexus One 2.2
    Milestone 2.1
    Hero (GSM/CDMA)
    Xperia X10 mini
    Xperia X10i
    G1 1.6
    Magic 32A 1.5
    Magic 32B 1.6
    Mytouch 3G (3.5mm)
    Mytouch 3G Slide (v1.6.1 seems to put the phone into reboot loop)
    LG Ally
    Droid X 2.1
    Moto Charm
    Moto Flipout
    Kyocera ZIO


    All credits go to the developer!

    Install and run it on your phone. If you have trouble downloading, try download with a computer.
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    I'm a super user! Wow, that just made rooting so simple. Amazing.
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    Once you use this app, you can install any custom rom. I used this app and now run CM6 final with the mean and green theme. Great app and great idea!:)
    thanks for the quick reply bro! :cool:
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    Explanations required for a newbie

    Hello all,

    I am not only new to the world of Android, but also to the Unix/Linux world, having spent most of my professional life working on the DOS/Windows platform. A lot of what I read here seems to make sense, but only if you have a basic - if not intermediate - knowledge of the Linux techno-babble... which I don't.
    I'd like to gather enough information so I can publish a (hopefully) simple article for Windows users who want easy steps into rooting and using custom ROMs. Without having to learn what SU is, how to navigate through folders using archaic shell commands, and what not.

    So... learning from my own experience so far...

    I followed the steps to 1-click root my HTC Magic 32a. It apparently worked, with Universal Androot telling me my device is now rooted. I did it twice (after sorting through hundreds of posts to see if it could cause any damage, which it didn't), and I'm fairly confident I got that part done right.
    However, being ever-doubtful, I wanted a second opinion as to whether my device is actually rooted. So I downloaded the latest Android SDK, added the Android 1.5 platform (which is what currrently runs on my Magic) and followed what seemed to be the most widely accepted recommendations. (Of course, my device has the proper USB drivers, I can see the SD card just fine from Windows Explorer, so I assume the *physical* connection is taken care of).

    Going to the API's /tools subfolder, I type
    adb devices
    to which i get the following reply
    HT95MNK03518 device
    which seems to confirm my device is correctly identified.

    Then, I try the following:
    adb root
    but all I get as a reply is:
    adb cannot run as root in production builds
    and the program hangs there. I have to kill it through the task manager to regain control of the DOS command prompt

    My ultimate goal is to install Froyo on my Magic. Since I'm already stuck after this admittedly simple procedure, I'm kind of weary of attempting to go beyond and burn a new image onto the phone.

    So can anyone tell me why ADB won't grant me root access even though the phone is supposedly rooted?

    And as for the next steps, given my very basic knowledge of this environment, is there any Installing-ROMS-On-HTC-Magic-For-Dummies user's guide out there?

    Thanks, and sorry for being long-winded.
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    Can confirm that it works on ZTE Blade/Orange San Francisco running Android 2.1/ERE27, though it loses root on reboot (even though the checkbox for "Root temporary (Unroot after reboot)" is left unchecked) so you have to run the app again. Not a big hassle, only takes 10 seconds.