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Sunday, November 6, 2011

How To Root Motorola Droid RAZR On Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread [Tutorial]

Motorola sure is quick with announcing new smartphones. We saw the Droid 3 and Droid BIONIC released recently and we are just a week away from the release of the Droid RAZRwhich is a high-end superphone exclusive to Verizon Wireless in the USA. Droid RAZR is just another Motorola phone which has been rooted before it has been released because it, apparently, is subject to the same exploit that was used to root Droid 3 and Droid BIONIC. We’ve got the step-by-step guide for your perusal after the break!
News of the root comes from Droid-Life – a blog dedicated to covering all things Android – in a post where they share a photo of rooted Droid RAZR with superuser (read: root) access.
The method for rooting the Droid RAZR is exactly the same as the method used to root Droid 3,Droid BIONIC and older phones like the Cliq and Cliq 2, Droid 2 Global, Droid X/X2 and Droid Pro. It is based on an exploit discovered by djrblissand the tool has been written byframework43/psouza4.
It is quite a simple procedure and, if you know how to work your way around a computer, you should be able to get your as-of-yet unreleased Droid RAZR without a hitch. Still, as with any hacking/rooting procedure, there are risks involved so you must consider them and proceed carefully.
How To Root Motorola Droid RAZR On Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread In One Click
DISCLAIMER: Redmond Pie is not to be held responsible for any loss of data as a result of the malfunctioning of your Motorola Droid RAZR.
Step 1: Download and install Motorola Drivers for your Windows PC (this doesn’t work on other operating systems): 32-bit or 64-bit.
Step 2: Download MotorolaOnceClickRoot_psouza [Mediafire Link] and extract its contents using a suitable software (7-zip is highly recommended).
Step 3: From your Droid RAZR’s homescreen, tap Menu button and enable USB Debugging fromSettings > Applications > Development.
Step 4: Connect your Droid RAZR with your PC and select Charge Only option from notifications drawer.
Step 5: Navigate to where the folder you unzipped in Step 2 to and runMotorolaOneClickRoot.exe and follow on-screen instructions to get root access to your Droid RAZR.
If you followed the steps correctly, your Droid RAZR should now be rooted on Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread.

Source: redmond

Apple Is Testing Siri With iPhone 4 !

Well, here's some good news, the folks at JailbreakNation reported that Apple is working or testing Siri to make it work with iPhone 4, that's not all but also the report claims that Apple is working on a new version of iOS 5 that may bring Siri to iPhone 4...


Also following this report, AppAdvice also comes to confirm this news and says that it does appear to be legitimate.
"The fact that they're considering it after the iPhone 4S release and even letting employees use it outside of the campus as a test drive shows that there still is a chance this will become a reality. Yet, Apple has now finished the test drive and removed the feature from the employees' iPhones to minimize the chances of it getting out."
Also for those guys who are asking if there will be a Siri feature on iPod Touch 4G, the sources says that there is no chance for iPod to get Siri because the microphone of the iPod Touch 4G is not as good as the iPhone which could be an issue...So what do you think about this news, we will be updating you with the latest news about Siri for iPhone 4...I hope Apple make it..