I updated my Infuse to gingerbread in beginning of February. All the rooting methods I am able to find are applicable to froyo. Looks like my phone is in the twilight zone as far as rooting?
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I updated my Infuse to gingerbread in beginning of February. All the rooting methods I am able to find are applicable to froyo. Looks like my phone is in the twilight zone as far as rooting?
Thank you very much for the responds above. The method given by edgar1026 seemed easier. That was what I used and it worked!!
This is how I rooted my At&T Infuse 4G with running 2.3.6 on Feb 26th 2012....
I got this from XDA site and they were intended for Rogers infuse but when At&T released the new 2.3.6 they became applicable to us as well. It works
Instructions:
1) Create a folder on your internal SD card called "Voodoo". Then create another folder inside of it called "disable-lagfix".
2) Make sure the Samsung USB drivers are installed. Having Kies will get this accomplished
3) Download and unzip Odin_Infused_Gingerbread_Kernel_v1.zip.
4) Right click on Odin3_v1.81.exe and run it as administrator.
5) Place your phone into download mode. Do this by powering it completely off and then holding down both volume buttons while plugging in the USB cable.
6) Make sure your phone shows up in Odin as COM##.
7) Click the PDA button and choose PDA_Infused_Gingerbread_Kernel_v1.tar.md5.
8) Press Start.
9) If the phone doesn't automatically reboot after it completes the flash, just pull the battery and then replace it and turn on the phone.
10) You should now be rooted and see the Superuser app installed on your phone.
Download File Links and more info are listed on: [How To] Root the Rogers Infuse 4G - NOT for AT&T Infuse owners - xda-developers.
Enjoy