Samsung Galaxy S II aka Android King got rooted within hours of its release. Rooting in Android is similar to Jailbreaking in iOS. Rooting in Android will give you access to core files and more control over full system. After rooting you can install 3rd party apps and customized themes. Most of the time Rooting any device weren’t really comfortable as most of the time users break their device.
[box type=”warning”] Rooting your phone voids warranty.[/box]
In XDA forum, I found a very easy tool to root or Unroot Samsung Galaxy S II with a single click. S2Root Application developed by Lyridquidperfection at XDA forum. With this tool you can root and Unroot your device without any
S2 Root for Samsung Galaxy S II offers On click Root and UnRoot solution. It has a very nice interface and offers options to reboot your device normally. Into Download Mode or Into Recovery Mode after Rooting.
Root Samsung Galaxy S II:
- Download S2 Root for Samsung Galaxy S II
- Connect your phone to pc
- Enable USB Debugging and Flash an Insecure Kernel
- Run the S2 Root and click on “Root Device” or “UnRoot Device” if you want to unroot your device.
- After the several minutes, Rooting will complete and your phone will restart.
For any query, post you question at XDA Forum.
My phone is death how to fix it on
Hey Guys,
How to unroot Galaxy S2??
Dear Raza After Unrooting How To Reset Custom Binary Download ??
And If custom Binary Download Not Get Changed By Rooting Pls Notify Me…
plz inform me new technology about galaxy s-II
Does it work????
Hope so. :)
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one question have you tried to unroot it after rooting it? does it work?
Sound very simple. May I know, is ROM Manager involved in this process of rooting Samsung Galaxy S2. Many thanks
how to Flash an Insecure Kernel? tnx!
the main reason i didn’t rooting the my samsung galaxy s2 because it voids warranty. :(
Solution is that you can unroot your mobile.
you can unroot and flash it later also
what if your phone cant be switched on to unroot it before giving it for repairs under the warranty?