Tuesday, October 11, 2016

How to Turn ON Developer Options in Android



Google has hidden the Android developer options in Android 4.2 (and above), the reason being simple: the developer options are not required by the average android user, and tinkering with these options may lead to abnormal phone behavior (like flickering or odd menu behavior).


In general, changing the Android developer options won’t lead to corrupting your phone’s system or something. However, it may lead to small visual changes and how you interact with your phone, and more importantly, it’s less secure (to ease the process of copying and installing unapproved apps… under development). The most common reason to access the developer options is to enable the USB debugging mode for direct connection between Android phone and a computer to receive commands, but there are many other reasons as well.


Here is the tutorial:
  • Go to “Settings” and tap on “About phone”.
  • Now, tap on “Software information” and you will find the option of “Build number” there.
  • Tap on “Build number” option 7 times and the developer options will be enabled.
Thanks.

How to Backup your ROM

Backing up ROM is really useful before modifying if you are not sure that what you are doing will be safe or not.


Ways to Back up ROM:

1. Download Official ROM from this website: http://adf.ly/1ekDU5 (BEST OPTION)
2. Using MTK Droid Tools:  (RISKY)
Download it from here: http://adf.ly/1ekDYM
Drivers: http://adf.ly/1ekDaZ


  • Open MTK Droid Tools and Connect your device using data cable.
  • Then some permission will prompt on your device, tap Allow.
  • Face to MTK Droid Tools and open 2nd tab: root, backup, recovery
  • Click Backup (check Backup UserData and Cache).
  • When the pop-up shows which is saying Packing Backup? Click 'YES'.
  • Wait for it to complete.
  • COMPLETED.
  • Check it in backups folder.

How-To Root your QMobile SmartPhones (2016)

How-To: Root Any QMobile Phone Successfully

NOTE: Remember that the blogs besides are may be old or expired. This is the new method I tested and it works 100% (Guaranteed).


Read Before Rooting, if you don't know about rooting before:

Root, at least the way we're talking about it here, is the superuser. Your Android phone uses Linux permissions and file-system ownership. You are a user when you sign in, and you are allowed to do certain things based on your user permissions. Apps you install are also given a type of user ID, and they all have permissions to do certain things — you see those when you install them on older versions of Android, or you are prompted to allow them on Marshmallow or higher — in certain folders with certain files. Root is also a user. The difference is the root user (superuser) has permissions to do anything to any file any place in the system. This includes things we want to do, like uninstall application forced on us by the people who built them or the people who sells them to us as well as things we don't want to do that can put your Android in an unusable state. When you're doing things with superuser permissions, you have the power to do anything.

When you root your Android, you're simply adding a standard Linux function that was removed. A small file called SU is placed in the system and given permissions so that another user can run it. It stands for Switch User, and if you run the file without any other parameters it switches your credentials and permissions from a normal user to that of the superuser. You are then in complete control, and can add anything, remove anything and access functions on your phone or tablet that you couldn't reach before. This is pretty important, and something you should think about before you begin.

Advantages of Root:

Here are 12 most top advantages of rooting your android phone:

12. Hack games (credits, and much more using in-app purchases).
11. Get any Paid app using free in-app purchases.
10. Unlock Hidden Features and Install "Incompatible" Apps
9. Automate Everything
8. Boost Your Phone's Speed and Battery Life
7. Block Ads in Any App
6. Back Up Your Phone for Seamless Transitions
5. Remove Preinstalled Crap-ware
4. Tweak the Dark Corners of Android
3. Flash a Custom Kernel
2. Flash a Custom ROM
1. Truly Own Your Device




Disadvantages of Root:

1. Your Phone Might Get Bricked
2. You End up Voiding Phone’s Warranty

DISCLAIMER: I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF SOMETHING WRONG HAPPENED TO YOUR PHONE. BUT, FOLLOWING THE CORRECT METHOD CAN GIVE LIFE TO YOU AND TO YOUR PHONE. I AM AGAIN SAYING I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE.


So, now start from here.

First Steps:

1. Make a ROM Backup Before Rooting (Read this if you don't know how to create ROM backup).
2. Get Ready your phone.
  • Better to charge your phone at least 60%.
  • (Opt.) Create Apps Backup using Google Backup and Restore App.
  • Make sure no apps are being update.
3. Make your device normal.
4. Turn on Developer Options. (Read here how-to).

Next Steps:

1. Download KingRoot app from the link: http://adf.ly/1ekCZ4
2. Now Install it. If if blocks the installation. Then goto Settings>Security>(Under Device administration) Toggle Unknown source ON. Otherwise, goto Step 3.
3. Install it.
4. Open it, and tap ROOT.
5. Wait for it to complete. If error occurs, or if the app said Root Auth failed, then tap try to root again or something that is being showed there.
6. Congratulations. You have successfully rooted your QMobile Phone.


How to Check if Root is successfully installed?


1. Download Root Checker from here: http://adf.ly/1ekDBH
2. Install it and tap Verify Root.


Next Steps? Coming Soon.....
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