There are many people asking here and there that " HOW CAN I PLAY TEMPLE RUN ON THIS DEVICE ? ". So here's your answer.
ROOT NEEDED
Yes Micromax A56 can play Temple Run but after some mods and tweaks(I play it everyday). So if u wanna play Temple Run and some other games too, come on board. Woooooo...
Step 1. Increase the RAM first.
I lost root after accepting the update. Any instructions (Step by step please) for re-rooting with Jelly Bean? I have seen some that only go up to ICS.
Thanks in advance
Here is the step by step method to root your Atrix 2 running ICS 4.0.4 :
( It worked for me 100% on my Atrix 2 ICS 4.0.4 Indian version )
Credits : The Almighty XDA Developers ..
I assume that you have all the drivers installed and have the original Atrix 2 data cable.
step 1 - Download the files that you will need to root:
( The unzipped folder contains ROOT.bat and not UNROOT.bat ;
Ineed help, ill I see over YouTube and google is a root for 2.3.6 but mine is on 2.3.5, can someone direct me to a link or help me please, step by step
So I want to connect my PS3 controller to my new Galaxy Nexus, but when I use Sixaxis Compatibility Checker, it tells me that my phones needs to be rooted. So now I want to root my phone just for this reason (and for future customization).
Can anyone guide me step by step to s off , root and install custom rom?
I am running ics. Please help. Thanks!
There are many people asking here and there that " HOW CAN I PLAY TEMPLE RUN ON THIS DEVICE ? :confused: ". So here's your answer.
ROOT NEEDED
Yes Micromax A56 can play Temple Run but after some mods and tweaks(I play it everyday). So if u wanna play Temple Run and some other games too, come on board. Woooooo...:smokingsomb:
Step 1. Increase the RAM first.
If you are interested in adding some extra security to your Android device, you might want to check out Google’s 2-step authentication feature.
Here's a hypothetical situation that I'm trying to figure out:
Step 1: Buy a new phone, unlock the bootloader, root it, and put a custom recovery (TWRP or CWM) on it.
Step 2: Make a full backup (presumably saved in TWRP or CWM folder on SD)
Step 3: Revert back to stock and unroot the device.
Step 4: Re-root the device and reinstall a custom recovery.
After step 4, would that origina