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Originally Posted by
kornyedison_143
Mao bah... I thought rooting is just if it works then it doesn't... mag involve diay gihapon ug bricking the device?
there are different ways to root - flashing zip, flashing a custom recovery, flashing a custom kernel etc.
Omega 2.0? MTK dba?
last time i checked, root by flashing a custom recovery
pero basin naay new method.
bricked is not the appropriate term kay dali rmn ma-revive ang MTK phones as per personal experience.
well, anyway i had experienced ending up w/ a "dead" phone after flashing a custom recovery to root my S3 clone (MTK 6575)
Dili mo boot. Dili "bricked" kay it can still be detected sa MTK Droid Tools ug sa Flash tool.
Tried flashing the recovery image w/ the corresponding scatter text file from my backup wala gihapon ni-boot.
Ended up flashing a custom rom i found in a Russian site. Blessing in disguise because it came pre-rooted.
edit:
rooted my MyPhone A888 (MTK 6577) via flashing a custom recovery. It all went well.
rooted my Galaxy s2 via custom kernel. It all went well.
rooted my Galaxy 5 and Galaxy Mini via flashing a zip file file. It all went well.
and etc...all went well
see, panagsa ra ang palpak so go ahead and root it.