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Guest skrattinn
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Hello

Im a owner of u8230 and is bought in Iceland (i know) hehe...

I want to know how i can root my phone, and also to put rom (not worse if it is, 2.1)

So im thinking

Can i use same roms, as people who own U8220 or pulse?

And how do i root my phone?

Best regards

Skrattinn (it means devil)

Guest BigBearMDC
Posted
Hello

Im a owner of u8230 and is bought in Iceland (i know) hehe...

I want to know how i can root my phone, and also to put rom (not worse if it is, 2.1)

So im thinking

Can i use same roms, as people who own U8220 or pulse?

And how do i root my phone?

Best regards

Skrattinn (it means devil)

You can use the same ROMs.

You just have to replace the kernel of the images you want to flash.

Best Regards,

BigBear

Guest dilaroid
Posted
You can use the same ROMs.

You just have to replace the kernel of the images you want to flash.

Best Regards,

BigBear

I'm using 8230 too, and I'm from Indonesia.

yes, based on my experience, I can use 8220 ROM vanilla or Tmobile (t-mobile is cool!). when done installing 8220 ROM, the touchscreen will be unusable, but I can fix that by replace boot.img with stock boot.img. 8230 is rooted, but A2SD is not working since MMC cannot automatically mounted to /system/sd when reboot. so now i'd rather using stock ROM again. try to be patient and wait for official update :P

regards,

Dilaroid

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Guest joanorsky
Posted
I'm using 8230 too, and I'm from Indonesia.

yes, based on my experience, I can use 8220 ROM vanilla or Tmobile (t-mobile is cool!). when done installing 8220 ROM, the touchscreen will be unusable, but I can fix that by replace boot.img with stock boot.img. 8230 is rooted, but A2SD is not working since MMC cannot automatically mounted to /system/sd when reboot. so now i'd rather using stock ROM again. try to be patient and wait for official update :rolleyes:

regards,

Dilaroid

But did you managed to root it? Mine is always complaining about the boot.img used on the superboot.. (and i have tested several)

Also.. dosen't your recovery boot gives you an cache error? (i think this happens because of no root access.. but maybe i'm wrong.. i guess)..

.. i'm bumped on this.. :|

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