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Thursday 7 March 2013

Motorola Droid Razr XT912: Rooting ICS and Gingerbread with CASUAL Root Tool

Motorola Droid Razr XT912: Rooting ICS and Gingerbread with CASUAL Root Tool


Motorola Droid Razr XT912: Rooting ICS and Gingerbread with CASUAL Root Tool

There’s no shortage of rooting processes on the Internet, but most methods can be daunting to Android newbies. With so many terms and no idea where to begin with understanding them, it doesn’t take a lot to discourage someone who’s just learning what rooting and its benefits are.
If you’ve just got your Motorola Droid Razr, and you’re running on either the recently leaked Ice Cream Sandwich firmware or Gingerbread then we have what you are looking for. With CASUAL Root Tool, you get a one-click root method that newbies should find simple to use. Read on to know how to use CASUAL Root Tool on your Motorola Droid Razr.

Overview:
Rooting your phone is very risky and can pose a higher chance of bricking your device if you’re not familiar with the terms and instructions in rooting. If you are a beginner, rooting really is a complicated procedure. Thanks to easy-rooting methods, newbies in rooting don’t have to feel nervous in manually rooting their devices with complicated instructions.

Cross-platform ADB Scripting Universal Android Loader, or CASUAL in short, is a one-click root method for the Motorola Droid Razr. The CASUAL Root Tool is dedicated to give its users a shortcut for rooting. This method was released by XDA Elite Recognized Developer and XDA TV Producer AdamOutler. It was made to be very user-friendly, perfect for newbies still learning about the world of customizing their devices. The best thing about the CASUAL Root Tool is that it’s JAVA-based, which means that it’s compatible with Mac, Windows, and Linux.

Caution:
  • This method is still in beta testing stage right now and may still have a few bugs that need resolving, but it’s already effective in rooting your Motorola Droid Razr.
  • Take note that this guide is only applicable to the Motorola Droid Razr with model number XT912.  To know the model of your device go to Settings > About phone.
  • Use this guide at your own risk. We will NOT be held liable for any damage on your device as a result of using this guide.
Requirements:
  • Motorola Droid Razr XT912
  • Create a back up of all the important data (i.e. contacts, call logs, files, bookmarks, and internet settings) just in case something goes wrong.
  • Download and install all the appropriate drivers for your device on your computer (MotoHelper_2.1.40_Driver_5.5.0.exe, size: 8.2MB)
  • Download and install the latest version of JAVA in your computer.
  • Download the latest version of CASUAL root tool. (CASUAL-PublicBeta4.jar, 4.58 MB)
  • Enable USB Debugging on your phone. Go to Settings>Applications>Development.
Instructions:
  1. Connect your Droid Razr to your computer via the USB Cable.
  2. Double click on the CASUAL-PublicBeta4.jar file to run it.
  3. To root your phone do the following:
    • For Gingerbread ROM: Choose the “Root with Motofail Exploit” option from the CASUAL tool window drop-down box, then hit “Do It”.
    • For Ice Cream Sandwich ROM: Choose “Root with RootICSRAZR” option from the drop-down box, then hit “Do It”.
  4. Once rooting is done, disconnect your Droid from your computer.
Congratulations! You have successfully rooted your Motorola Droid Razr using the CASUAL root method.


Motorola Photon 4G

Motorola Photon 4G
Photon 4G by Motorola will debut as Sprint’s first international 4G smartphone for $199.99 with new line or eligible two year agreement on July 31st! Sprint Premier Customers can get dibs on it three days early by pre-ordering online. This is a high class, enterprise-ready smartphone toting powerful 1GHz dual-core processor, Android 2.3 (Gingerbread), stunning 4.3-inch qHD touch screen display, 8-megapixel dual-LED flash rear camera with front facing camera for video chat, plenty of room for Android apps with 16GB of internal memory, support for up to 32GB SD Card, 3G/4G HotSpot capability for up to 8 devices, and can trot the globe as a worldphone. Additionally it will have Sprint ID (for choosing profiles suitable to your lifestyle such as entertainment, shopping, sports, etc.), and Motorola Webtop application for connecting to a dock which connects to a mouse, keyboard and monitor; to use the phone as a computer!

Price: $199.99 with 2/yr contract
Carrier: Sprint (Exclusive)

Photon 4G specification:
Dual-core NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor with each core running at 1GHz and 1GB of RAM.
Large 4.3-inch touchscreen with qHD (Quarter High Definition) display.
Supports critical IT device policies commonly requested by enterprises and governmental entities, including integration ease, cost-of-management and data security concerns.
Dual cameras – 8-megapixel, dual-LED flash camera with front-facing webcam and VGA front-facing camera for video chat.
Android Market™ for access to more than 200,000 useful applications, widgets and games available for download to customize the experience.
16GB of onboard memory, support for up to 32GB SD Card, for a total of up to 48GB.
Worldphone capabilities to access emails, calendars and news from anywhere around the globe.
3G/4G Mobile Hotspot capability, supporting up to eight devices on the Sprint 3G or 4G networks.

Wednesday 27 February 2013

DROID RAZR - Motorola Smartphones

DROID RAZR
DROID RAZR


DROID RAZR brings the best the Motorola has to offer in smartphones. They’ve really thrown a lot of goodies at the Android 2.3.5 (Gingerbread) powered super phone. There is an excellent marriage of hardware and software; that said… lets dig in! It is the thinnest smartphone, with vivid 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Advanced display protected with Corning Gorilla Glass, dual core processors, front-facing 720p video camera and 8MP rear-facing camera capable of shooting 1080p HD video, 4GLTE capable, even the body is woven with Kevlar fiber, yeah… the stuff in bulletproof vests!

Now the software, the DROID RAZR has Webtop software embedded allowing it to instantly turn into a computer or laptop when connected to an HD dock or station or laptop dock. It has software called Smart Actions, similar to Locale, to automatically manage profile conditions; such as urn down the ringer when you step into work, to help preserve better battery life. It has government-grade encryption which protects your email, contacts and calendar for business professionals.

in the U.S., Verizon, of course has exclusive dibs on it officially calling it DROID RAZR by Motorola; whereas it will be called Motorola RAZR everywhere else in the world. Verizon will be taking pre-orders October 27th, while it will hit stores we’re told in November for $299.99 with presumably two year agreement.

Price: $299.99 with two year contract
Carrier: (Verizon in U.S., Rogers Communications in Canada)