Tuesday, 6 September 2016

HOW TO ROOT ANDROID PHONE WITHOUT ROOTING CELLPHONE

Warning (After root the warranty will be dameged)

Step 1: Free download KingoRoot.apk.

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The download will be automatically started. If Chrome has warned you about KingoRoot.apk, click "OK" to proceed.
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Step 2: Install KingoRoot.apk on your device.

If you didn't check "Unknown Sources" in Settings > Security, then during installation, you will get a prompt "Install blocked", stating that "For security, your phone is set to block installation of apps obtained from unknown sources".
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Step 3: Launch "Kingo ROOT" app and start rooting.

Kingo Root is very user-friendly and easy to use. Click "One Click Root" to start the rooting process.
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Step 4: Waiting for a few seconds till the result screen appear.

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Step 5: Succeeded or Failed.

It is highly recommended that you try several times when rooting with KingoRoot apk version. We have several rooting methods integrated in apk root, however, it will only run one at a time.
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MORE TO SAY If KingoRoot APK failed to root your device after several trials, please refer to KingoRoot Android (PC Version), which has a much higher success rate due to technical reasons.

How to install custom rom

                                  Warning

The Rom installation is not child play so plese make backup of your cell phone


This guide will show you how to install a custom rom on your android device

THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE YOU START ANYTHING!:

I am not responsible for any kind of damage you do to your android device
(This doesnt really mean you will damage your android device, theres a really rare chance something bad happens, but thats only if you do something wrong)


Your android device should be rooted.

Please read this entire instructable before actually doing the steps written in it.

Now i know you can find alot of websites and different guides on how to install a new custom rom, but i thought i can put one here too and be as detailed as i can.

Step 1: Things You Should Have

1- A rooted android device :)

2- A USB cable

3- A computer

4- An internet connection

Step 2: Getting Started

First you have to find a custom rom that you like for your phone

a good place to look is in xda forums
http://www.xda-developers.com/

i use google search, i find it easier, but be detailed wen u search, ill use my galaxy s4 i9500 as an example:
type in something like:
"best custom roms for samsung galaxy s4 i9500"

after you find one, make sure its available for your phone, and for your specific variant
for example in the s4, theres more than one variant, theres the i9500, i9505 and more
so make sure its your specific device and variant you are looking for

download it to your computer

as you might already know, your device needs to be rooted in order for you to install the custom rom

most custom roms that you download will not have the google apps with them pre-installed, you can tell if theyre pre-installed or not from the custom rom's developer webpage, or in their xda page

if the google apps arent pre-installed, also download them to your computer (theyre known as gapps)
the gapps should be compatible with the android version youre going to get, for example the the rom you are getting is based on android 4.4 kitkat, then the gapps should be compatible with android 4.4 kitkat

and some custom roms has their own gapps, so make sure you download their gapps package if they tell you to

Step 3: Getting The Phone Ready For The Custom Rom

Picture of Getting The Phone Ready For The Custom Rom
Connect your phone to the computer

And move the custom rom you downloaded and the gapps (theyre both probably zipped files, leave them the way they are) to your phone

turn your phone OFF and go to recovery mode
going into recovery mode varies from one phone to another or from one brand to another

for my samsung galaxy s4 its pressing and holding the VOLUME UP and the HOME button and the POWER button all together in the same time

as soon as you see the samsung logo stop holding the buttons, now youre in recovery mode (in the picture)

your recovery might not look exactly the same, or have the same colours, but thats normal because there are many different recoveries out there

before you begin i recommend making a full backup, also called a NANDROID BACKUP, this backs up everything in your phone, so that if anything goes wrong or even if you just didnt like the custom rom you just installed, you can come back here and simply restore it to the way it was before you changed the software

navigate to WIPE CACHE PARTITION and then confirm you want to wipe the cache partition
(depending on your recovery, you can navigate using the volume up/down buttons and the power button as the enter key, or it might be touch)

when thats done, navigate to WIPE DATA/FACTORY RESET then confirm you want to wipe the data

this will not delete your personal files (music, pictures, videos, files)

some custom roms also require from you to delete the dalvik cache too, you can know if you should delete it or not from the custom rom's developer webpage

if you have to delete it, then also, depending on your recovery, it might be in different places
its mainly under ADVANCED

Step 4: Installing The Custom Rom

Now that you did everything mentioned before, its time to install the custom rom into your phone

while still in recovery mode, navigate to INSTALL ZIP FROM SD CARD

then, depending where you put the files in your phone, internal or external sd card, navigate to CHOOSE ZIP FROM SD CARD or CHOOSE ZIP FROM EXTERNAL SD CARD

now navigate to the place where you put the custom rom and gapps

then select the custom rom FIRST, then confirm you want to install it

wait for it to be installed

after thats done, do the same thing, but instead of choosing the custom rom, choose the gapps

some custom roms need to be used before installiing gapps, you can know from the custom rom's developer webpage, if they didnt mention anything about this, just install the gapps directly after the custom rom

after you install the custom rom and gapps, go back to the main menu of the recovery, and select REBOOT SYSTEM NOW

this will restart your phone, with the new custom rom, the first time it starts it might take a few minutes, so dont worry about that


but if it takes a long time, this means something is wrong, if youre good at rooting and phones you can find a solution for that, if not, i suggest u just go back to recovery mode and restore the backup that you did before you installed this new custom rom

if everything works alright, your phone will boot to the new custom rom you installed, enjoy!

Step 5: Help In Finding A Custom Rom


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I personally used and tried:
Cyanogenmod (http://cyanogenmod.org/)

AOKP (http://aokp.co/)

Omega (http://omegadroid.co/omega_rom_series/)

MIUI (http://en.miui.com/)

i tried more but these are the most popular and the best ones

Cyanogenmod has the pure android look with lots of features to choose from, and has alot of supported devices for it

AOKP is also based on the pure android look with lots of features to choose from, it can be hard to choose sides between this and Cyanogenmod because theyre both good and has their own unique features

Omega is based on samsung's Touchwiz UI, i think its only for samsung phones, dont quote me though :) im not 100% sure. it has many of touchwiz features and removed bloatware

MIUI has a completely different and new android look to it, when you first try it you will notice it has some similarities with apple's IOS, because it doesnt have an app drawer, everything is on the homescreens, and also the settings UI looks a little bit like the IOS settings UI. at the time of writing this im using MIUI on my galaxy s4 and its amazing, theres alot of themes for it.

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6 Awesome Android Apps Not Available on Google Play Store


At the recently held annual Google I/O conferencethat out of every 10 phones shipped worldwide, 8 were running on Android. What’s more, there are more than 1 billion active users on the Google Play Store. Surprisingly though, not all great apps that you can run on your Android device are available directly on the Play Store itself. There are some that are available elsewhere and Google will not publish these due to their nature or non-compliance of certain Google policies.

1. Popcorn Time

Love watching TV Shows & Movies? Well, who doesn’t. Popcorn Time lets you do just that with the convenience of a simple yet elegant app. Once installed, it gives you easy access to the most popular Movies and TV shows by a simple swipe from the right. There is also a third category forAnime as well, if you’re into those.

2. Marcket helper

A free non ad-supported file browser with great functionality built right into it – that’s the easiest way to describe MiXplorer. The app looks like it’s running Material Design, but is compatible with Android devices running OS v2.0+ (if they’re still around).

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3. Lucky Patcher

Want to remove ads? Check. Want to modify permissions given to apps? Check. Want to bypass premium license verification and still do more? Check, check, and check! This is the ultimate all-in-one amazing app that you’ve been waiting for.

4.Play Store apk file information

File name: com.android.vending_v6.9.15.G-all-0-3104571-80691500_Android-4.0.apk
Version: 6.9.15.G-all [0] 3104571 (80691500)
Uploaded: August 2, 2016 at 9:39PM GMT+00
File size: 16.26MB (17,049,886 bytes)
Minimum Android version: Android 4.0+ (Ice Cream Sandwich, API 14)
MD5: eef9d0579869e6faf69f1c074e3444b3
SHA1: ed2c7d9e394db53e9701fa083d65806bef8a86d4

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6. QuickLyric

Ever wanted an app that gives you the lyrics of all the songs in your library? Well, this is the perfect app for you, and even though there are some alternatives available on the Play Store, they don’t all scan your music library and download the lyrics for offline use.







How To Manually Install ("Side Load") Apps On Your Android Device

What Will We Be Doing?

In a quick summary, the easiest way to get apps onto your phone is to download the app itself in .apk format and transfer it via a cable to your device’s internal memory or SD card. From there, you can use a file browser to open it and have the Android system install the app. The entire process it rather simple but it does require a couple of steps, especially when you’re doing it for the first time.


Getting the APK File


First, you’ll need to download the APK file of the app which you’d like to install. Where you get the APK depends largely on how comfortable you feel with wherever you get it. Officially, you cannot get the APK files of any app directly from the Google Play Store. However, there is an extension which can download them — albeit breaking the Play Store’s Terms of Service.
If you’re fine with going that way, then it’s a possible option. Otherwise, you can search the internet for the app’s APK, using search terms such as “side load android”. If you’ve had the app installed before or have a friend who does, you can often get the APK through backup software like Titanium Backup. Essentially, getting the APK file is the hardest part of the entire process.


Installing


Before you can actually install the APK file, you’ll need to tell your device that it can install any apps outside of the Play Store without throwing a fit. You can find this switch in your Settings –> Security –> Unknown Sources. Once this is enabled, you’re clear to fire up your file browser (I personally prefer ASTRO), locate the APK file, and open it. The Android OS should take over, identifying that the APK file is an app, and ask you whether you’d like to go ahead and install it, all permissions accounted for. After a couple seconds, your app should be installed and ready to go!

Conclusion

Provided you have an APK file of the app in hand, you shouldn’t have any problems whatsoever getting that app installed on your Androiddevice. I’m sure there are other ways to manually install Android apps (such as transferring the APK file via Bluetooth instead of a USB cable), but the USB method is the easiest and most commonly used. If you come across any issues, searching on MakeUseOf or heading over to should be of help.
Do you regularly install an app manually? Are there certain apps you need which can only be installed manually? Let us know in the comments!

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