By rooting (aka gaining admin rights to) your Samsung Galaxy S5, you can install a custom ROM, run rooted apps, undervolt or overclock the processor and even remove all the bloatware your carrier put on the phone. A popular programmer from the XDA developer forums named Chainfire has created an...
- Recovery is root only. 2. ZergRush root option, may/may not work. RATC does for sure. V4.5 Bugs- 1. Root, not working. 2. Recovery works when it's rooted only. V4.0 Bugs- or ] (Preferred) 1. Root doesn't work 2. Recovery installs a old image (if it does at all) V3.5 Bugs- 1. When you try to exit boot mode selector, it closes. 2. Recovery ...
Dhendy91 Well-known member 107 10 0 #4 Re: [Guide] Complete Guide to Using Odin (de-bloat,root and recove mpshah said: This has to be a sticky Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk 2
For those of you that decided to root... How difficult was it? I'm on the fence about doing it. There seems to be so many more hoops to jump through now. The good old days of a simple root is gone. I'm just looking for some insight about whether it's worth it and if it was difficult to achieve...
If you root your phone, and don't have a custom flash_image and recovery, then when you mess something up you will have no backup to fall back on. The Stock recovery doesn't have the capability to back up a ROM. A custom recovery does. No backup, a messed up ROM or a brick. Never root without installing a custom recovery, and making a backup of the ROM first (don't even think about deleting ...