Tuesday, May 24, 2016

How to root and install custom recovery in the Ideos X6 U9000


The X6 (or the U9000) is a device with a 4.1-inch display and a 1GHz Scorpion and needless to say, affordable and pretty fast at the same time, which mns you stand to gain a lot by rooting the device than not. Rd on to know how to do this and take advantage of all those apps available for rooted .By EditAndroidI. Files to Download1.Recovery 2.Superuser binary filesII. Rooting the Ideos X61. Power down your device and put it into download mode. To do this, hold the Volume Up button and press the Power button until you get a black screen and a message saying “Incoming Download Mode”.2. Plug the U9000 to your PC. Your PC should detect the device and list it as aUSBdrive.3. You should find a folder called s on this newly detected USB drive. Copy all of the contents from this folder to safe loion elsewhere on your PC as abackup.4. Extract the recovery_menu_v1-2.0.0.2_signed.zip to a folder on your desktop.5. From the recovery_menu_v1-2.0.0.2_signed folder that you extracted above, copy everything (the META-INF folder and the recovery.imgfile) to the s folder on the USB drive, and confirm replacing the original recovery.img file.6. Copy the su-2.3.6.3-efgh-signed.zip file to the root folder of the USB drive (this mns it should be at the topmost folder of the USB drive, not within any folders).7. Once copied, disconnect the device from your PC.8. Pull the battery out of the device and put it back in after a few seconds.9. Hold the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons and press Power until the device vibrates. After that, continue to hold the Volume Up button until the device boots into recovery.10. Select Install Zip from SD from the recovery menu (you can use the Volume Up and Down buttons to move between the options and the Srch button to select an option).11. Look for the su-2.3.6.3-efgh-signed.zip and select it to run.12. Reboot once it is complete.Your Ideos X6 should now be ROOTED!! As always, use the Root Checker app to confirm root access or just run any app that requires root permissions.

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