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Blöde Frage was bringt eigentlich das Hollandrom?
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siebziger schrieb:Blöde Frage was bringt eigentlich das Hollandrom?
nero99by schrieb:Aktuell nix mehr.
Ursprünglich ließ sich das aktuelle DBT-Rom nicht mit tr 1.x rooten; das PHN (Holland)-Rom schon.
Aber seitdem es Tr 2.0 gibt, funzt es auch mit DBT.
Gruß
nero99by
palorent schrieb:Wenn ich mit Towelroot gerootet habe und mein Handy dann auf Werkseinstellungen zurück setze,ist root dann weg oder nicht?
palorent schrieb:Wenn ich mit Towelroot gerootet habe und mein Handy dann auf Werkseinstellungen zurück setze,ist root dann weg oder nicht?
blubbsa schrieb:Hat jemand schon Schreibrechte auf die SD Karte holen können? Wenn ja wie bzw. womit?
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pokkett schrieb:Geklappt!!!