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NOTE: I removed these instructions, as this is an outdated method, and the files aren't all still available. Also, while I don't wish to spread ill about someone, I have to point out that danalo has since copied alot of kejar31's work without his permission, and used that in his ROM (known commonly as kanging). Not sure how much his current stuff is based on kejar's work, but I can't in good faith recommend him. Sorry if this offends anyone, its just the facts.
For those wanting to get to a simple rooted EE4, refer to the method mentioned by piizzadude in post #9, and donate to jt if you find it helpful. Also, I urge you to check out some of the great ROM's available from people like imnuts and Team Gummy, they'll make your phone fly and feel like a new device. We keep getting new leaks of GB builds as well, from P3Droid at MyDroidWorld. This site has some ROM's and good how-to's, and so does xda. Once you know your way around a little bit, I would urge you to check out RootzWiki, where the devs frequent and its a really great community. Just be prepared, its pretty technical, and disrespect for devs is not tolerated. But its an awesome resource, and you can learn alot in a great deal of time.
Anyway, there's a ton of stuff to learn in this community, maybe I'll write a more up-to-date tutorial in the future. But really all you need to do is familiarize yourself with tools such as Odin and CWM, and keep up with the latest release at the sites mentioned. And remember, chicks dig guys who are respectful to the devs, follow the rules and this could be you!
For those wanting to get to a simple rooted EE4, refer to the method mentioned by piizzadude in post #9, and donate to jt if you find it helpful. Also, I urge you to check out some of the great ROM's available from people like imnuts and Team Gummy, they'll make your phone fly and feel like a new device. We keep getting new leaks of GB builds as well, from P3Droid at MyDroidWorld. This site has some ROM's and good how-to's, and so does xda. Once you know your way around a little bit, I would urge you to check out RootzWiki, where the devs frequent and its a really great community. Just be prepared, its pretty technical, and disrespect for devs is not tolerated. But its an awesome resource, and you can learn alot in a great deal of time.
Anyway, there's a ton of stuff to learn in this community, maybe I'll write a more up-to-date tutorial in the future. But really all you need to do is familiarize yourself with tools such as Odin and CWM, and keep up with the latest release at the sites mentioned. And remember, chicks dig guys who are respectful to the devs, follow the rules and this could be you!


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