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Friday, February 1, 2013

How to ROOT Samsung Galaxy Y Duos Lite {With Video Tutorial}

                                                       

Pre Requisites to Root Samsung Galaxy Duos Y Lite S5302:

  • The Data in Samsung Galaxy Y Duos Lite won’t be deleted. We recommend you to take a backup.
  • SMS
  • Contacts – Sync with Gmail App
  • Videos, Images, Songs and Other Files – Copy to internal / External SD card or System
  • APN Settings – Take Manual Note from “Settings > Wireless & Networks > Mobile Networks > Access Point Names“
  • Your phone should have minimum 60% charge.

How to Root Samsung Galaxy Y Duos Lite S5302:                

  • Download the Rooting zip – Here
  • Transfer the zip from PC or Mobile into SD card.
  • Make sure that you have Placed your file to /sdcard.
  • Switch off your phone.
  • Reboot into recovery mode by pressing, Volume UP +Center button+POWER together.
  • In recovery menu Select “apply update from SD card” and then “choose zip from SD card”.
  • Then select the zip file.
  • Flash with the file.
  • After that, select “Go Back” and then “reboot system now.
  • Now you will find a application named Superuser.
  • Now your android is rooted
  • Follow the Images Below 

    Video Tutorial
     
    Point to be Noticed while Rooting
     Rooting voids your warranty. You are responsible to take care of your device if you root it.

                   Warning: We are not responsible for any damage of your phone
        
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    6 comments:

    1. Thanks for such nice & complete information..

      Users may also view:
      http://www.androidnectar.com/how-to-root-samsung-galaxy-y-duos-lite-s5302/

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    2. I have many times to follow this process in samsung galaxy y s5302. Error shows Installation fails when I start the phone.

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    3. Please help me about this process and where can i download update.zip file for Samsung galaxy y s5302. Rply.

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    4. have u applied the zip file into recovery mode? Donot unzip the Root File. @Helena

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    5. Have u followed the process perfectly?

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