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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. Hi Likewise great videos. My problem your help requested. I ha the original note not note 1 but SGH-I717
    1. i only have volume and power button 1a: i am however able to press said buttons, however when volume up volume down screen comes up the phone seems to not respond in either direction or i feel the vibration of restart, other than the brief flash of the volume up or down screen.i have not been able to get to ” firmware upgrade and initialization” Kies asking for model no and s/n not IMEI have given both neither number accepted your help would be greatly appreciated in need this phone to last me until the end of the year. also i saw something about the downloading of Odin it seems there are many versions
    http://fs1.d-h.st/download/00115/m4h/Odin_v3.09_v3.07_v3.06_v3.04_v1.85_v1.83.zip
    i downloaded this dont really know where to go from here

    thanks a million

    keven

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  2. Your videos are awesome!!!!! And I need your help! I have a LG vista v880. That is requesting a n email and password that was previously synced to the device. I’ve tried some of the thgs I’ve seen in your videos but #1 it doesn’t give the “accessibility” option. #2 I don’t have the settings option when my keyboard comes up. The phone is active. I can even receive calls! But I can’t do anythg else. I tried the phone call thing too but it doesn’t give me the option to add a line. Please help me!

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  3. RootJunky, thanks so much for all your efforts. I have successfully rooted with King then with your program switched it to Super SU. I did this on 5 devices that I bought on Primeday. These are gifts for kids. However, when I install FlashFire, it opens for one sec and closes down on all devices. I am want g to install the Nexus rom like you do in your video. Amy help is MUCH appreciated in getting FlashFire towork!

    Thanks again!

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  4. Hi, Rootjunky. Can you show me how to bypass Andrio Reset Protection on Oukitel C2? I used the ways you showed on Samsung,LG…, but I could not pass it. So, I hope you could help me…. Thank you advanced.

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  5. Hi, Rootjucky. Can you show me how to bypass Andrio Reset Protection on Oukitel C2? I used the ways you showed on Samsung,LG…, but I could not pass it. So, I hope you could help me…. Thank you advanced.

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  6. A follow-up question: since the “Block OTA updates” option didn’t work, either, the system seems to have been updated to Fire OS 5.3.1.0 since my first question. Now the “firmware downgrade” batch file doesn’t even seem to get to the “ADB sideload” options start-up screen. Has Amazon modified this thing to where none of your scripts work on it, now, or is there still any way to get it modified to be more usable? Please respond to this and let me know if anything can still be done with this? Thanks for any help you can offer.

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