UnlockRoot is an easy one click Root/Unroot for most android devices starting from Android 2.1 till 4.0
Version:v2.3.1
Size:9MB
Date:04/01/2012
OS: WinXP/Vista/WIN7
This tool only grant root accsess and does not unlock simlock
Version:v2.3.1
Size:9MB
Date:04/01/2012
OS: WinXP/Vista/WIN7
- Introduction
- Unlock Root Tools is a android root tool.Support the Android 2.1,2.2 and 2.3,Easy way to get root access Permissions!
Working on the following devices: | |||
HTC Sensation | Galaxy Nexus (i9250) | LG Optimus 3D (P920) | |
HTC Wildfire S | Galaxy Note (I9220) | LG Optimus 2x | |
HTC Desire S | Galaxy S II (I9100) | LG Optimus LET | |
HTC Incredible S | Galaxy S (I9000) | LG Optimus Black |
This tool only grant root accsess and does not unlock simlock
Supported OS: WinXP/Vista/WIN7
How to Root Your Phone/Tablet :
- Your device must be in USB Debugging mode. To turn it on, go to Settings > Applications > Development and check the box.
- Connect your device to your PC, Run UnlockRoot.exe,
- Click “Unlock Root”, Enjoy!
Updates History :
v2.3.1 updates:
- -- Add Japanese and Korea.
- -- Fixed some error.
v2.3.0 updates:
- -- Support ICS deivec root (Galaxy Nexus, Transformer Prime, Motorola RAZR, Acer A200)
v2.2.2 updates:
- -- Support Kindel Fire 6.2.2
v2.2.1 updates:
-- Check device pre root state.
v2.2 updates:
- -- Support Kindel Fire 6.2.1 and lower.
- -- Support more pre-root devices.
v2.1 updates:
- -- Request administrator privileges
v2.0 updates:
- -- New interface, more beautiful.
- -- Support multi-language.
- -- Updated root method, Support more devices.
- -- Support ROM version before Android 2.1.
- -- Superuser.apk Update to ver.3.0.7.
Enable USB Debugging On Your Android Device
Step 1
Launch the Settings app on your phone. This can be found in your App Drawer, or by Pressing the menu button on the outside of your device.
Step 2
Tap Applications.
Step 3
Tap Development.
Step 4
Check the box for USB debugging.*
*You can also Enable, Stay Awake and Allow mock locations to make things easier when you are running tests.
Done!
Your phone should now be in Debug Mode, if you go into the notification bar you’ll find an Ongoing alert stating USB debugging connected. Note that even while USB debug mode is enabled you can still Mount your Android phone to your computer to transfer files without causing any problems!
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