Wednesday, 10 July 2013


How To Root Your Samsung Galaxy Ace s5830

The Samsung Galaxy Ace s5830 is  a mid range device that was released in February 2011 

Supports features like:
  •  3.5-inch touchscreen display
  •  HSDPA network support
  •  800MHz processor
  •  5MP camera with LED flash
Not bad, but if you want something more from this, rooting your galaxy ace, using ClockworkMod Recovery and flashing a customized ROM is the way to go.
This guide below will help you get that first step out of the way :-

Quick note / disclaimer:
You should understand not only the benefits of rooting your galaxy ace s5830, but also any possible consequences (voided warranty, bricking, etc.) that might occur as a result of  root-related actions.

I'm not responsible or liable for any of the consequences that might occur but if you follow each and every step carefully,I highly doubt you should have any issues. 

 

 Rooting your Samsung Galaxy Ace s5830

   Before You Begin:

  •   Back up everything you feel is important using apps like SMS Backup and Restore,etc.Various apps are available in the Google Play Store.
  •   Make sure you have your device charged to at least 75% or more before you begin. 

    Click the following link to view some of the apps that you can use to backup your data onto your SD card:


      Necessary Downloads:

      • Download the root update file (upd_1.zip) from the following link and place it in your memory card.

      Rooting the Galaxy Ace S5830:

      • Turn your phone off .
      • Boot your phone into recovery mode:
                *To do that,press and hold HOME+POWER buttons at the same time.
                   Remember to keep it pressed and dont let go.
                 *After the Galaxy Ace logo shows up and disappears, you should enter the recovery mode. 
                   You can let go  now.
      • Now in recovery mode, you can scroll up and down using the VOLUME UP and VOLUME DOWN buttons.
      • Scroll to the second option “apply update from sdcard” and press HOME to select.
      • Then scroll to the upd_1.zip file and select it (if you put it in a folder, find and open that folder and then select upd_1.zip).
      • Once it’s done installing, select “reboot system now” and wait for the phone to reboot.
      Galaxy Ace Recovery Mode
      Galaxy Ace Recovery Mode

        To check if your galaxy ace s5830 is rooted, open your app drawer and look for an app called Superuser with an icon of a pirate android with or without cross bones. 

        Galaxy Ace Rooted Superuser
        Superuser
        Galaxy Ace Rooted Superuser
        Superuser

         

        If you see it, your galaxy ace s5830 has been rooted.

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