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Tips for Hacking Android Devices

  1. Never flash, root, or hack your Android device unless it has more than 80% battery life.
  2. Ensure you have at least an hour to flash or hack your Android device and always have access to a computer.
  3. Always make a Nandroid backup before flashing anything to your Android, just in case.
  4. Research thoroughly. Read numerous forums and watch instructional videos before attempting any modifications. If you don’t understand something, you might make mistakes.
  5. Remember to express gratitude to those who help you, including developers and fellow enthusiasts.
  6. Every Android device is unique, with its own set of tricks and potential issues, so study up accordingly.
  7. Learn how to return the device to its stock condition before attempting any hacking—whether that involves SBF, AP fastboot, FX, Odin, or ADB file transfers.
  8. The Android community is a welcoming place; there are no stupid questions.
  9. Make sure you know all the device information in the settings before hacking, including the model number, Android version, build number, and more.
  10. The most common problem during rooting or using a utility is driver installation. Download and run the driver install files, then connect your device to your PC. Enable USB debugging in the device settings (usually under developer options). Additionally, ensure the Android device is set to all available USB modes, which can be adjusted in the notification bar. If issues persist, use a program like USBDeview for driver uninstallation and reinstallation. You can find it on the My Downloads page.

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  1. I recently bought another turbo (xt1254) and it has the latest update. I’ve been working hard to downgrade it by flashing stock firmware (batch) But keep coming up empty handed, and I tried rsd lite, it keeps saying “incorrect XML file” or something like that. Everything has been a dead end. I have one last idea, and that’s Verizon software assistance. But before I run the repair, will it actually reinstall the original stock firmware, or will it just reinstall su4tl-49?

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  2. Question: I just got a Kindle Fire 5th gen with Fire OS 5.1.4. I used your SuperTool to root it but I would like to change the ROM. I notice your SuperTool has an option to boot to a TWRP recovery but only if the Fire OS is at 5.0.1. I’ve found the firmware file to downgrade the OS to 5.0.1 but I don’t know how to flash it. Could you tell me how?

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  3. Hello rootjunky, ive watched almost all your videos on frp bypass for android and i believe there is a new security patch. The first problem i had was getting to the files after i downloaded your apk (dual window isnt opening). When i found my way to files i needed to allow unknown sources, which is now grayed out. Im using an up to date LG stylo. Any tips would help, thanks!

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  4. Hello
    I have 2 nexus devices and no wifi connection,strange because my internet is strong,I have nexus 9 and nexus 6p ,both hve the same problems,cant detect any wifi signal,can you help me,thank you and more power!!!!!

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  5. Hi !

    First, i would like to tell that you do a great job helping others. Thank you !

    I’m trying to bypass google protection on the LG G5 without any results.
    Do you have a solution yet ?
    Thank you again !

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  6. Hi rootjunkie. I have watched your videos on youtube and successfully unbricked and rooted my Lenovo K3 – thanks! I then tried to install a custom ROM as per your instructions and when I try to install the zip via CWM I get the message ‘opening package’ and then am taken straight back to the main menu of CWM? I have tried a few different ROM’S and same problem! If anyone could help it would be appreciated. Thank you

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