Tag: root
Kindle Fire HD 7 can now be rooted
We reported a couple days ago that Amazon locked down the new Kindle Fire HD tablets pretty tightly, making it more difficult to find...
Motorola promises unlocked bootloaders coming soon
Motorola has recently announced a few new Android smartphones headed to market soon. One in particular is their new Motorola Atrix HD. Which will...
Verizon Galaxy S III stock firmware image released
Verizon's version of the new flagship Galaxy S III smartphone is starting to slowly reach the hands of consumers this past week, with pre-order...
HTC EVO 4G LTE gets the gift of root
It's a rite of passage for just about every major Android device, the capability that separates Android from lesser platforms (which will remain nameless...
Samsung Galaxy S III rooted already
The brand new Samsung Galaxy S III hasn't even hit the shelves yet and it's already been rooted. Thanks to the awesome and well...
Samsung Galaxy S III rooted already
Well that didn't take long. The Samsung Galaxy S III, would-be king of smartphones and not due to release in any market for a...
Google Wallet baffles with root access request
In the continuing mild drama that is Google Wallet's security, there's a new wrinkle to report. The latest update is specifically for the HTC...
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 rooted
Ah, root. It's a sort of coming-of-age test for an Android device, in that brief (and sometimes nonexistent) gap between a phone's retail release and the point...
AT&T, Rogers HTC One X rooted
AT&T customers are still pretty upset at the arbitrary locked bootloader on the HTC One X, but at least they can do some basic...
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7-inch gets clockwork and root
Samsung's newest tablet in the Galaxy Tab 2 has been getting some attention from developers the past couple of weeks. Over the weekend it...
WiFi Tether back in the Play Store – for now
It's been quite a while since mainstream wireless tethering apps were available in the Android Market/Google Play Store, presumably because US carriers aren't keen...
Pantech Element gets root and custom recovery
What's the use of having a waterproof tablet if you can't get a little dirty... figuratively speaking, anyway. That seems to be the inspiration...