We have just received confirmation of the Samsung Galaxy S II being rooted in a very simple manner, by installing an insecure version of the original XWKDD Android kernel to it. Brought to us by XDA-Developers forum member Chainfire, the method lacks Superuser and Busybox installation but there is a workaround for it. More on the rooting method after the jump.
As said earlier, the root lacks Superuser and Busybox but some Galaxy S II users have reported a workaround for that as well. The root process basically involves flashing the modified insecure kernel via ODIN and then using SuperOneClick to get Superuser and Busyox installed on your phone.
Let’s put this into an instruction set but before we do that, we cannot stress enough that this guide is only for people who understand the risks involved in rooting their devices and can bring their devices back to normal in case something goes wrong. The method is still experimental but feedback from other forum members on the thread has been positive so far.
As said earlier, the root lacks Superuser and Busybox but some Galaxy S II users have reported a workaround for that as well. The root process basically involves flashing the modified insecure kernel via ODIN and then using SuperOneClick to get Superuser and Busyox installed on your phone.
Let’s put this into an instruction set but before we do that, we cannot stress enough that this guide is only for people who understand the risks involved in rooting their devices and can bring their devices back to normal in case something goes wrong. The method is still experimental but feedback from other forum members on the thread has been positive so far.
Disclaimer: Please follow this guide at your own risk. AddictiveTips will not be liable if your device gets damaged or bricked during the process.Requirements:
- ODIN Multi-flasher tool installed.
- XWKDD_insecure kernel.
- SuperOneClick tool.
- ADB installed on your computer. See our guide on what is ADB and how to install it.
- Samsung USB drivers installed. Download USB drivers for 32 bit Windows | 64 bit Windows.
- To begin, you need to put your phone in download mode. Do so by pressing Volume Down + Home + Power.
- Now connect your phone to the pc via the USB cable and run ODIN and make sure Repartition is unchecked.
- Click on the PDA tab in ODIN and navigate to the location of XWKDD_insecure kernel.tar and select it.
- Once selected press the Start button and the kernel will be flashed in a few seconds.
- After flashing the kernel, the phone will reboot with the new insecure kernel installed.
- Once it reboots, run the SuperOneClick tool and hit the Root button.
My phone S2(SHW-M250S).I want to know how to root?thanks!
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