Another Tool to Root Almost Any Android Phone

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Hamsterabed

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Tom you might need some sort of filter to try and sniff these ads or something its getting a bit out of hand. I'm sure you are working on something but this is defiantly over the top atm...
 

sliem

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yes build or use a better registration system, or something!
While at it, also look for spell checker when publishing an article for certain someone (not you or Jane).
 

noveloa

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Funny how SuperOneClick does not have an easy button to unroot the phone. You would think the name suggest something along the lines...
 

tosvus

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These stupid SPAM messages can't possibly be very effective? Would anyone in their right mind go to the sites of the lowlifes that do this?
 

redzoneos

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i'll admit i've clicked on one or two of those links in the past. What can I say, curiosity got the best of me :p

time to "unrevoke"
 

dallaswits

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I ran Unrevoked first, then this new "superoneclick".

Yes!!! I have a rooted Evo 4G!!!
No whipping the phone, no digging through roms for a good one.
Bam! Done!
Sprint/Nascar/Amazon GONE from the phone!
 

palladin9479

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I wonder if this will work for my Motorola Motoroid SK720. I haven't found a single rootable method published on the net yet, this is the model made exclusively for South Korea.
 
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