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সেমসাং গ্যালাক্সি জিও ৫৬৬০ রুট ও আনলক Root & Unlock the android v2.3 Samsung Galaxy Gio s5660

বাধঁ জোড়ার আওয়াজ > With Great Power, Comes Great Responsibility Root & Unlock the android v2.3 Samsung Galaxy Gio s5660 যেখান থেকে পেয়েছি Click This Link ১০০ ভাগ কাজ করেছে , আমার root করতে । Today I rooted my Optus PrePaid Samsung Galaxy Gio and also removed the Optus carrier locking. Quite a simple process – it was easier than I imagined. First off you’ll require a few things: USB Cable originally supplied with the handset Java Developer Kit (no, not the runtime) Android SDK root gb updated.zip http://minus.com/mbijzNjS5v/1f Samsung Galaxy Gio (wow, really?) Samsung Kies A smoking hawt fiance (well this isn’t really needed but it helps pass the time) So we’ll start with rooting. You’ll need “root gb updated.zip”. If this link is broken, I have the file, so just post a comment and I’ll update the link. Copy “root gb updated.zip” to your SD card Turn off your phone Press and hold the home button and the power button When recovery mode loads, select” “Add update from SD card” then select “root gb updated.zip” as the update Reboot your phone and you now have the SuperUser app installed Now we’ll remove carrier locking. Install the Java Developer Kit Install the Android SDK Run the Android SDK Manager and install the “Android SDK Platform-tools” Open the command prompt with administrator privileges Run the command: cd “\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools” Connect your Samsung Galaxy Gio to the PC with the USB cable Run the ADB shell. This is a command prompt viewable on your PC which is executed on your phone. The command is: adb shell Once the ADB shell has loaded you’ll need to step up into rooted mode. Run the command “su”. After executing this, on the Samsung Galaxy Gio the SuperUser app will pop up requesting permission to grant superuser privileges Now we can start with the actual unlocking. Run the following commands: mount –o remount rw / mkdir /efs mount –o nosuid,ro,nodev –t vfat /dev/block/stl5 /efs cat /efs/mits/perso.txt There will now be an 8 digit number that is not entirely made up of 0’s on your screen. This is your unique unlock code. Write it down. Turn off your phone and replace the SIM with a card that is locked out of your phone – ie. a SIM card from a different provider Enter in the unlock code you wrote down when requested Your phone is now rooted and unlocked I’ll later blog about custom firmware because the Optus firmware is bloatware.

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