Any way to root on phone?

Skyway

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I'm on vacation right now and don't have access to my computer, is there any way to root on the actual device? This is probably a long shot, just figured I'd ask.

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I remember hearing about some apps (don't remember their names) a while back but I honestly wouldn't trust them to root my phone. Call me nervous but what if something happens to the phone after it roots?
 
I remember hearing about some apps (don't remember their names) a while back but I honestly wouldn't trust them to root my phone. Call me nervous but what if something happens to the phone after it roots?

Yea those are my concerns as well, I was just curious if it even existed. I know there is, or was at least, a mobile version of Odin to flash custom roms but it only worked on Samsung devices.

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I'm on vacation right now and don't have access to my computer, is there any way to root on the actual device? This is probably a long shot, just figured I'd ask.

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WeakSauce is what you're looking for. It works, and is the key to completely unlocking your phone (required to initiate the next step, Firewater . . . S-OFF and unlocked boot loader).
 
WeakSauce is what you're looking for. It works, and is the key to completely unlocking your phone (required to initiate the next step, Firewater . . . S-OFF and unlocked boot loader).

Have you used this? I'm on AT&T, does that matter? Really intrigued by this. It appears to be a temp root that will re-root upon reboot? Is that correct? Thanks for your reply

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Yea those are my concerns as well, I was just curious if it even existed. I know there is, or was at least, a mobile version of Odin to flash custom roms but it only worked on Samsung devices.

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I used Mobile Odin back when I had the Epic 4G Touch. It was great for flashing ROMs but I rooted using a computer.

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Crap, sorry, didn't notice you were on AT&T. You can unlock the bootloader through HTCDev, then install a new ROM with root access or just SuperSU if you'd prefer to remain stock. There's a decent step-by-step video here.