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Friday, May 10, 2013

How to Root Sony Xperia Sola MT27i Android Phone with Easy Guide Read more


Sony Xperia Sola users may be rejoicing now after reading this article, because they can get most of out their newly bought smartphone. The latest Xperia Sola Mt27i can now be rooted, but with a long procedure, which we’re going to explain here in this tutorial. As this is initial root method, and no working one click tools around for rooting, so you have to go with method with flashing kernel, which is obviously a critical step towards the health of your smartphone.
root sony xperia sola Root Sony Xperia Sola MT27i Android Phone with Easy Guide

Sony Xperia Sola MT27i is a NFT enabled device, and runs on a 1GHz dual-core processor. With 3.7-inch scratch-resistant TFT Touchscreen, and 5MP camera with auto focus and LED Flash, smartphone seems value for money when compared to Sub 30K Sony Xperia S, which is high-end smartphone in this series of Xperia 2012 Models.
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Though, many users have already done with testing out this method, which was released at XDA Forums. Reportedly, it worked for many smoothly, though some faced problems also, which is just general thing when you’re performing rooting of newly arrived device. As you know Xperia Sola comes with Android 2.3.7 Gingerbread, and soon it is scheduled to receive at least Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich Update, may be Android 4.1 Jelly Bean also later. If you are one who bought this phone, which is powered with Bravia Engine, can read this tutorial with every critical step, which we tried to explained in detail. After rooting, you would be able to install number of custom ROMs and other apps which requires root access.
Disclaimer: The rooting of your Sony Xperia Sola Mt27i is a critical process, and very much risky for end users. Only advanced level users are suggested to root this device with this method, who knows how to restore back to stock/ factory firmware, even when device might get bricked during the process. We at TechClap.com or developers should not be held responsible if anything goes wrong with the device during the process of rooting Xperia Sola. Please try the steps at your own risk, and you would be one who will be responsible for any condition of your device.
Pre-Requisite
It is suggested to you to Backup all data in your Sony Device:
SMS/MMS Messages with SMS Backup & Restore App
Call Log with Call Backup & Restore App


Bookmarks, Applications and other data with many apps, like Titanium Backup, Astro File Manager, and MyBackup Root apps. You can ‘NANDROID’ backup of ROM via CWM, from that backup you can restore ROM later, if anything goes wrong with the device. You should also make backup of your data and songs into the microSD card of the phone


Download and Install Latest Sony Drivers from their official website. Also arrange data cable, which is required for PC and Tablet connectivity.

Make sure that your device is charged at least 80% before you go through the rooting process, so that it won’t get shut down in half of the process.

It is suggested to Disable Antivirus and Firewall program in your Computer, this will make sure that no conflict will happen.


USB Debugging Mode should be must that is Turned On. Navigate to the path ‘Settings>Applications>Development>USB  debugging’.  You have to disconnect your phone from computer, it is must to enable USB debugging mode.


Assuming you’ve followed everything, not let’s proceed to the detailed Instructions to Root your Xperia Sola easily with few steps.



How to Root  Sony Xperia Sola Mt27i Phone on Stock 6.0.B.1.564 Firmware


Step 1: If your phone has bootloader unlocked already, you can skip this step, otherwise performing this is critical step. First of all, to Unlock your Sony Xperia Sola, you need to have your IMEI no. of device, which you can get by just dialing *06# on the phone. Then simply note it down a notebook or notepad in PC.
Step 2: Now you need to ensure that if your phone can be unlocked or not, for that you need to press/ dial #*#7378423#*#>Service Info>Configuration>Rooting Status. If the interface is saying Yes at this stage, your device is eligible for Step 3.
Step 3: Now, ensure to install drivers, and make sure they’re updated. Simply click here and then download the same file to your computer, extract the same for later usage. Now, connect your device to the computer, and then enter Fastboot mode with pressing and holding Power Down+Volume Up keys together. The autorun will start drivers installation, and you should install them to only usb_driver. After verifying if drivers installation was successful, you can simply disconnect your phone from computer.
Step 4: Now it’s turn to unlock the bootloader of your Xperia Sola MT27i device. Firstly visit here and Press Continue and accept instructions or Agreement. You will be welcomed by a page, which is called ‘Create Unlock Request Page’, simply put the info requested by the page, on the just next page, you will be having Unlock Code. Now, save or note it down.
Step 5: Now, this is final step before we’ll begin rooting process, as this is the last step to get phone unlocked. Firstly open the folder, where you have extracted drivers of Step 3. Then open the Fast Boot Folder inside drivers folder, then open command prompt, then connect your phone same like you did in Step 3.
Step 6: Now, in the command prompt, simply type:
fastboot.exe -i 0x0fce getvar version
Now, you should wait if it returns 0.5 and then if it same, then it is the sign of that your device is connected properly. Now you can go ahead with typing next command:

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fastboot.exe -i 0x0fce oem unlock 0xUNLOCKCODE
(Make sure to replace UNLOCKCODE with the one you got it in Step 4.) Now after that your Xperia Sola has been unblocked.
Step 7: So, it’s turn to Root your Xperia sola finally. So let’s begin, first of all you need to download rooted kernel.elf for your Xperia Sola. Save the Kernel file in same folder of fastboot.exe files.
Step 8: Now, turn off the device, and then turn on in fastboot mode (See step 3 to know hot to put your phone into Fastboot mode).
Step 9: Connect your Xperia Sola to computer and then again run the Command Prompt in the folder, and run this command:
fastboot flash boot kernel.elf
It would take just few moments, and you will have your phone rooted in the matter of few minutes just. Let’s know if you have faced any issue while going through the process.
Root Sony Xperia Sola MT27i Android Phone with Easy Guide4.0 out of 10 based on 3 ratings

How To Install Android 4.0.4 ICS CM9 Firmware on Samsung Galaxy Y GT-S5360


We keep getting lot of queries from our readers, that if there is any possibility to upgrade their phone to latest Android 4.0 ICS. Though, we recently showed you Steps to Install ICS Look like ICS Aura ROM, which given you those ICS Animations and goodies of ICS, but firmware was not actually upgraded. Now, you can Install Actual Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich Firmware on your Samsung Galaxy Y S5360 Phone, which was not officially possible.

The Android 4.0.4 ICS Update for Samsung Galaxy Y has been made possible, throughout Cyanogenmod9, which is actually based and ported from CM9 for Samsung Galaxy Mini, which released recently. Currently, the ROM is in beta stage, which is under construction and being updated constantly, at the time of writing this article. Developer ‘Goutam Niwas’ says that this ROM would be working with every functions, which are working on Cyanogenmod9 Beta 7 for Samsung Galaxy Mini.
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Gautam has mentioned that he doesn’t own the Galaxy Y S5360, but he is developing the ROM for you, to try out. So, this ROM is obviously didn’t tested by lot of people, but it was working when we installed. Though, we didn’t gone through every functions, but Installation process has been finished smoothly. Developer has even removed Creeds ROMs files, and has been added Cyanogenmod 9 apks, and settled stock kernel. In this ROM Project, which is being updated regualarly, the XDA Members, ‘DREAMBOXUSER, KUROTSUGI, and RUSHIKESH’ are part of the developers team who contributed to this awesome project, which is useful for many. Though, i will not mention what is working at present or what is not, but you can get detailed information at XDA thread. So, now you wanna install latest version of Android 4.0.4 ICS CM9 ROM on your Galaxy Y. It is not hard, but you have to just follow our tutorial, in the end you probably running ICS on your phone, which you never thought you would be able to.
Disclaimer:The CM9 Android 4.0.4 ICS ROM mentioned in this tutorial Article is not officially released by Samsung. This ROM has been developed by a third-party XDA developer. This ROM is not stable one, at the time of writing this article, and it is continuously under development, so you should check at XDA. The Installation of this ICS ROM on your phone involves Risk and your phone can get damaged, bricked, between the process. We at TechClap.com or developer should not be held responsible if anything happens to your device, you should try the steps at your own risk.
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Pre-Requisite
  • Download and Install Latest version of Drivers, if they’re not already installed. Also arrange data cable also to enable connectivity between phone and computer.

  • Ensure that Phone’s battery is charged at least 80% before starting the process, so that it won’t turn off during flashing process of ROM.

  • It is recommend that you Uninstall Samsung Kies, just to eliminate the possible conflict during the firmware flashing process on your phone, you need to restart your Computer after uninstall of Kies Software.

  • You shoul Disable all the Antivirus or Firewall in your computer, to run  the process without any problem.

  • It is recommended to Backup all the data in your phone:
  • Turn On USB Debugging Mode at the path ‘Settings>Applications>Development>USB  debugging’.  Do not forget to disconnect Galaxy Y from computer to successfully enabling the USB debugging mode.

  • Clockworkmod recovery should be installed, see Step 1 of recent Tutorial.
Assuming that you’ve followed everything above, and we can proceed with the instructions of installing ICS 4.0.4 Custom ROM on your S5360 phone.

How to Install Android 4.0.4 ICS Cyanogenmod9 on Samsung Galaxy Y GT-S5360

Step 1: Download Latest Version of Cyanogenmod9 for Galaxy Y from this link. Save the zipped upgrade package to your PC.
Step 2: Connect your Galaxy Y phone to your computer, through USB Data cable, ensure that drivers installed in your PC.
Step 3: After connecting the phone, browse the root directory of microSD card of the phone, and then copy the zip file (Downloaded in Step 1).
Step 4: Now, simply turn off the phone. After that, you need to reboot into recovery mode.
Step 5: Put the phone into the CWM recovery mode. For that after turning off the phone, switch on device, and press and hold Power key+Volume up+Home keys together until device get into recovery mode.
Step 6: You should use ‘Backup & Restore’ option firstly, options you can browse with the volume and and down button. Then use Wipe Data/ Cache option.
Step 7: Now, after wiping the old ROM. You can use the options ‘install zip from SD card’ and then select ‘Choose zip from SD card’ then browse and select file downloaded in Step 1.
Step 8: Please note that at this step, your ROM should be in Installation process, if you’ve followed Step 7 correctly. The ROM would be finish installing in 5-7 minutes, and then you have to go back to home by selecing ‘+++Go Back+++’. Then simply select ‘Reboot System Now’. After the restart of phone, your phone would welcome you on totally different Android 4.0.4 ICS Firmware. You can verify your firmware version at ‘Settings>About Phone>Firmware Version’.
Note: If any problem persists, do contact the developer and ask for the help at Development thread. Otherwise, you should restore Original Stock ROM from your backup.
Install Android 4.0.4 ICS CM9 Firmware on Samsung Galaxy Y GT-S53607.8 out of 10 based on 253 ratings

Saturday, April 13, 2013

how to update Galaxy Mini S5570 with Android 2.3.6 Firmware


              Android 2.3.6 Gingerbread is the latest ODIN flashable firmware update for Galaxy Mini S5570. The official firmware is now available in many countries. This firmware update has been grabbed by the Users in Ireland from Samsung KIES. Here we will see how to update your Galaxy Mini S5570 Smartphone to this new XWKTZ Android 2.3.6 Gingerbread firmware. It comes with more bug fixes, improvements and regular maintenance update. Take a look at this article to install this latest firmware update on your device using the tool ODIN. You may lose the apps you already installed and the personal settings during the installation process. So you have to backup all your data by following this guide. This firmware is not a CWM recovery flashable firmware. You can use the proper root method to root this firmware update.
Android 2.3.6 XWKTZ Firmware Details:
PDA: S5570XWKTZ
CSC: S5570EIRKT2
Version: 2.3.6
Date: 2013-01-04
Regions: Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom

Warning!
  • This tutorial is only meant for Galaxy Mini S5570. So don’t try this guide in any other Android device.
  • Go to Settings and then select About phone option to check the model number of your device.
You have to follow all the instructions mentioned here. Else we will not be liable for the damages.
Pre Requisites:
First of all, backup your data to recover the lost data easily.
Use SMS, MMS & Call Log Entries & Restore App to backup your SMS and Call Log. The use the Android default backup option to back up your contacts and settings. Then copy all the images, videos, songs and files to internal or external SD card. Back up the WhatsApp Messenger manually and then go through the path given below to backup APN and MMS settings.
Applications > Settings > Wireless and Network > Mobile Networks > Access Point Names
Important!
  1. Keep at least 80% battery on your device, else your device may turn off during the installation process.
  2. To save an IMEI number and other important data, you have to backup your EFS Folder.
  3. The USB driver have to install on your PC to your device.
  4. Ensure that you have enabled the USB Debugging to transfer files between your device and your system.
  5. This article uses ODIN utility. It is only for the Windows OS. For Linux and Mac OS use Heimdall, a cross platform tool.