Rooting Sensonic phone

vsmh96

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Hi guys,
I require some help with rooting my dad's Sensonic QuickFone Mini.
tried super1 click & dint work.
specs :
1GHz core processor
256mb RAM,512 internal storage
Android 2.3 Gingerbread
 
Welcome to the forums.
The down side to non mainstream devices is that the people who discover root methods probably won't spend the time on a device that isn't popular. I tried looking on the net myself and I couldn't find a different root method.

Why do you need root access? Maybe there is a different solution?
 
Hi there,
yes i agree that it is a problem when its not a mainstream device.
and yes again i also did google n search the web,only to find Roms.
I need root access because as u can c from the specs the internal space is fairly small when compared to other more current n high end phones(which my dad doesnt need)
also there are apps (bloatware) that came 2gether with it constantly hogging the RAM n not to mention space.
 
Hi there,
yes i agree that it is a problem when its not a mainstream device.
and yes again i also did google n search the web,only to find Roms.
I need root access because as u can c from the specs the internal space is fairly small when compared to other more current n high end phones(which my dad doesnt need)
also there are apps (bloatware) that came 2gether with it constantly hogging the RAM n not to mention space.

Perhaps this will work: Root Android phone, flash custom ROM and manage your Android devices, Rooting Freeware Download - Kingo
 
Hi once again,
it is confirmed that the rooting process was successful.
Might be a HTC copied phone.
So once again thanks.
Btw would Cyanogen mod work(it it even worth it?)
also what Rom would u personally recommend 4 such a device ?
 
Hi once again,
it is confirmed that the rooting process was successful.
Might be a HTC copied phone.
So once again thanks.
Btw would Cyanogen mod work(it it even worth it?)
also what Rom would u personally recommend 4 such a device ?

I would suggest making a backup of your current setup. Once that is done, Cyanogen probably is the better way to go.

From an SOKP Nexus 5