Wednesday, December 28, 2011

HTC Super Tool unlocks bootloader, sees most devices rooted


The majority of phone owners out there would not bother to tinker with the innards, and for Android phone owners, that would mean rooting your device – where it will basically allow the user to access system files which Google originally does not want you to mess around with. This is a double edged sword, as it enables one to achieve a higher degree of functionality with cleverly written apps, while on the other hand it might be the doorway to malicious programming. Not only that, hardware manufacturers ensure that rooting your device would more or less void your warranty, and it does take a fair amount of know-how to navigate through the rooting process as there is a risk of bricking your device.

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