Update Zip Samsung Galaxy Y Gt S5360 Root
Advertisements Basically we so that we could have access to all files and system even to the Operating System level itself. Through Rooting we could further customize and modify an Android phone. There are tons Apps or applications out there which requires that your Android phone must be rooted first before you can use them.
Now your Samsung Galaxy Y GT-S5360 was rooted. If the root of the Samsung GT-S5360 Galaxy Young successful it will appear SuperSU or Superuser app on. Jan 22, 2015 Root Samsung Galaxy Y GT-S5360. Move this file update.zip to the memory card. Root galaxy gt-s5360, root samsung galaxy y, uninstall system apps.


Through rooting you can customize the looks of your Android phone, or in this case your Samsung Galaxy Y S5360. You can change themes, do Full backup of your system, run special apps and many many more. Before you proceed, let me just remind you that ROOTING WILL VOID WARRANTY. So proceed with caution and do it on your own risk! UPDATE: If you can’t download the update.zip or unroot.zip, here is a new and easier way to root and unroot your Samsung Galaxy Y.
Six Farstone Products With Multi-keygen. The tool is called Multi Root Installer V1.0 created by manoranjan2050 an XDA Forum member. Feature Of Multi Root Installer: • Added SuperUser 3.1.3+Su • Added SuperSU 0.94+Su • Added BusyBox binary v1.20.2 • Added SQlite3 • Added SSh UnRoot Support: • Deleting all traces of Superuser And SuperSU • Deleting all traces of Suhax • Deleting all traces of Busybox and Busyboxpro Supported/Tested Device: • Galaxy Y (GT-S5360) • Galaxy Y Duos (GT-S6102) • Galaxy ACE Duos (GT-S6802) How to Use: Download Multi Root Installer and copy the downloaded file to the root of your SD card and flash it via CWM (ClockWorkMod Recovery). For more information about this tool visit original thread. Alternatively you can also root/unroot your Galaxy Y using the methods below. How to root your Samsung Galaxy Y?
Below is a step by step procedure: 1. You need to download the file update.zip 2. Connect your to your computer 3. Copy the update.zip to the root of your SD card Note: If you are accessing this page and downloading the file through your Android phone, then skip step number 2. After you have copied the file update.zip to the root of your SD card, turn off the Galaxy Young. Then turn it ON again, BUT this time go to recovery Mode. Press power, volume up and home button together.
Your Galaxy Young will boot into a BIOS like display, choose “apply update from sdcard”. Use volume up and down to scroll, and home screen as enter.
Browse through the files and choose update.zip and hit the home button to begin the rooting. Wait until your Samsung Galaxy Y finishes updating. And your done! Your Samsung Galaxy Y S5360 should now be rooted. How to know if your Galaxy Young S5360 is already Rooted? You should be able to see the Superuser icon in your Galaxy Y.
Just in case you decided to Unroot your Samsung Galaxy Y (perhaps for warranty purposes), below are the steps on how to Unroot Samsung Galaxy Y S5360: 1. Download the update-unroot.zip 2. Do the same steps above (like your rooting your phone), except that you should use update-unroot.zip. Your Samsung Galaxy Y S5360 should now be unrooted. Remember Root and Unroot your Galaxy Young at your own risk!
See also: UPDATE: Alternative links to root.zip and unroot.zip can be found I suggest you also check out and. Hi, worked brilliantly for me, “root234.zip” has worked on my galaxy mini GT-5570 running gingerbread 2.3.4 (O2 locked) and also on my wife’s galaxy “y” GT-5363 running gingerbread 2.3.6 (O2 locked) I used this in conjunction with “Link2sd” from google play store. We both have 16GB sd cards installed, i partitioned mine to1.8GB unallocated, and my wife’s to 1.99GB unallocated.
All partitions had to be primary The larger partitions were set to “Fat32” on my 5570 the unallocated partition was set to Ext2 on my wife’s 5363 it was set to Ext3 I used “mini tool partition wizzard” to format both cards Thanks to all the posts made by different people that enabled me to eventually root both phones •. Rooting your phone could: It could brick your phone (meaning making it unusable if not done properly). Soft brick can be fixed easily. Hard brick is the worst things that could happen. Rooting your phone voids warranty. When your phone is rooted you should make sure that you have the right protection since malware and other virus can have access to the root system, if left unprotected.