Android Hack; How To Root Your Samsung Galaxy Ace?






If you have a Samsung S5830 Galaxy Ace runs on Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread DDKQ5 or DDKQ6 version, you can now easily root device. If you do not know which version your phone is running, you can check on your way to Settings> About Phone> Firmware Version, which you valuable information about what kind of firmware version your phone has to be found.

What's Rooting?

For those of you not familiar with grub, it's like jailbreaking your phone to neat new features normally not found on a smartphone support. There are many benefits you can get once you have root access on your device. For example, your phone can run faster, installing custom ROMs, and install (sideload) uses third-party sources.

Along with many functions and features rooting has to offer, it also has some drawbacks. Once the root of your device, you also (possibly) void the warranty. However, there's usually possible to unrooting your device by adjusting it with a stock ROM. All in all, rooting a win-win situation.

Requirements

  • In case your phone details, call log, text messages and media files get delete in the process, you should back up these files as a precaution.
  • To start the rooting process, it is strongly recommended that you at least need to charge your phone up to 60%.
  • You also have USB debugging enabled on your phone. This can be enabled on your way to Settings> Applications> Development> USB Debugging.
  • Finally, close all potentially conflicting applications on your computer, such as antivirus software, choose Samsung PC Suite, and firewall software as they tend to disrupt or block the rooting process. If you have any other unnecessary applications that slow down your phone, you must remove them or remove them as well.

After the necessary preparations are done, you are now ready to proceed to the rooting instructions.
Rooting Instructions
  1. Download the latest Galaxy Rooting ACE package on your computer. Request the file (about 925 KB).
  2. Connect your phone to your computer via a USB cable.
  3. Copy the downloaded zip file to an SD card of your phone, without renaming or editing the file.
  4. Reboot into recovery mode. Turn your phone. Simultaneously press and hold the Volume Up + OK button and press the Power button.
  5. Your phone will boot to the recovery mode screen. From here, choose "Install the zipper SD Card" and select "Choose Zip SD".
  6. Using the Volume Up and Volume Down keys, locate the ZIP file you just copied to your SD card (the one with the name "upd_1.zip"). Press the button to select it.
  7. Wait about 5 to 10 minutes for the rooting process is completed.
  8. Once the rooting process has finished, your phone will automatically restart. If he fails to do so, return to the main menu by selecting "++++ ++++" Go back and "Reboot System Now" option to manually reboot your phone.

Congratulations! You have successfully rooted your Samsung Galaxy Ace. You can now enjoy the benefits of having a rooted device.
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