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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. You are fantastic! It was work to get my Droid Razr HD upgraded to KitKat but it was also fun following your videos step-by-step. You do a great job and cover it all. Thank you for sharing your hard work with us.

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  2. Hello,
    I have a Kindle Fire 2nd generation (KFOT) and I did not install TWRP or Custom Recovery. So can you do a video about it, thanks.

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  3. Hey man, just want to say thanks for the time spent making all these videos and posts! I pretty much have no idea what i’m doing but by following your lead, i’ve been able to accomplish all i’ve intended… Soooo a bunch of SBFs and RSD adventures, I have finally brought my MB870 up to Jellybean, and other than no recovery, she’s been running most excellently. Without you spreading your knowledge, I’d be out a phone. Ill be buying you beers shortly! Be well man! Thanks Again!!

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  4. rootjunky! Cheers to you and all in the Android Community. Great Site and Great Layout! Sites like these give you more reasons to OD on Android.

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