• After 15+ years, we've made a big change: Android Forums is now Early Bird Club. Learn more here.

Root Admire + root doubts...

darkwispr

Newbie
I have a Samsung Admire (obviously XD) and well I've been reading a lot about metroPCs and stuff, thing is my phone is not a Metro Pcs... actually I see everyone talking about 2.3.4 and stuff and my phone is 2.3.6!

So now I'm asking,
------------------------------------------------------------------------

Is the 'One-Click Root' able to root any kind of SAD?
Do the 2.3.4 guides work on any 2.3.x version?
What bricks a phone? Rooting(Unsuccessful/Successful) or Flashing?
Are you sure 100% percent?(Above answer)
What is flashing a ROM anyways?

------------------------------------------------------------------------

I know some of this answers can just be google-d, or even forum search, but some are just unclear... little help.
 
I have a Samsung Admire (obviously XD) and well I've been reading a lot about metroPCs and stuff, thing is my phone is not a Metro Pcs... actually I see everyone talking about 2.3.4 and stuff and my phone is 2.3.6!

So now I'm asking,
------------------------------------------------------------------------

Is the 'One-Click Root' able to root any kind of SAD?
Do the 2.3.4 guides work on any 2.3.x version?
What bricks a phone? Rooting(Unsuccessful/Successful) or Flashing?
Are you sure 100% percent?(Above answer)
What is flashing a ROM anyways?

------------------------------------------------------------------------

I know some of this answers can just be google-d, or even forum search, but some are just unclear... little help.
As long as you are aware that rooting your phone will void the warranty then i say go for it.
Rom manager will brick your phone right now..but thats because they don't have compatability with our phones yet.
If its not a metropcs phone then installing a rom will most likely result in you losing service unless the correct apn info is in the rom.
What service are you with?
flashing a rom is basically removing the original active rom in your phone and replacing it with another compatible version that has more attributes and a better look (depending on your style)
Any one with ABCindicate will be more than happy to help any and all questions to the best of our ability to help you make your phone really your phone!
Feel free to post or pm anyone of the ABC crew with questions we are always here and always willing to help to the best of our abilities...Thank god for Android Forums! You won't find a better place to get all your questions answered.
 
Hello,
As others have said, DO NOT install ROM Manager as is will brick your phone.
Some other things that can brick you Admire are:


*Messing with or Deleting Build.prop or Defalt.prop
*Uninstalling Google_Korean_IME.APK
*Uninstalling myMetro.APK

darkwispr said:
What bricks a phone? Rooting or Flashing?
Answer:
Flashing, most times...

darkwispr said:
Are you sure 100% percent? (Above answer)
Answer:
Yes :)

darkwispr said:
What is flashing a ROM anyways?

Answer:
Xyro said:
Literally it stands for Read Only Memory, in this case referring to the phone's internal memory where your firmware/apps are stored. When people say they're flashing a new ROM, it means they are flashing a new version of the firmware onto their phone - the two terms are interchangeable.

A custom ROM (firmware released for the phone by anyone except for Huawei) might have performance tweaks, new features such as overclocking and so on. I believe the most popular custom rom for your phone is Cyanogen 6 or 7, which are both vanilla android firmware.
 
Hello,
As others have said, DO NOT install ROM Manager as is will brick your phone.
Some other things that can brick you Admire are:


*Messing with or Deleting Build.prop or Defalt.prop
*Uninstalling Google_Korean_IME.APK
*Uninstalling myMetro.APK


Answer:
Flashing, most times...


Answer:
Yes :)



Answer:

Just to be clear...that was not my quote asking those questions LOL....just a little misuse on the multiquote button...LOL :)
 
Back
Top Bottom