M MrBob54 Member Dec 8, 2011 1 0 Dec 8, 2011 #1 What advantage is there to root my a500? Where do I go to get directions on how to do it? Sent from my A500 using Android Tablet Forum
What advantage is there to root my a500? Where do I go to get directions on how to do it? Sent from my A500 using Android Tablet Forum
atomilluminati Member Aug 24, 2011 6 0 Dec 9, 2011 #2 Androidmixer.com/forums Sent from my MB501 using Tapatalk
D dansamy Member Dec 19, 2010 198 21 Dec 9, 2011 #3 The main advantage is increased user control over the device. Sent from my DROIDX using Android Tablet Forum
The main advantage is increased user control over the device. Sent from my DROIDX using Android Tablet Forum
I Icebike Senior Member Apr 28, 2011 1,523 186 Dec 9, 2011 #4 I submit that if you don't know the advantages then you don't have any reason to root. Unless you are having a problem or want to do something specific, rooting for the sake of rooting just brings additional problems.
I submit that if you don't know the advantages then you don't have any reason to root. Unless you are having a problem or want to do something specific, rooting for the sake of rooting just brings additional problems.
J jpinsl Member Dec 3, 2011 36 1 Dec 9, 2011 #5 For me, I needed root to be able to tether to the ad-hoc wifi on my phone and to fix GPS latency by editing a system file. Instructions on how to root A500 with Android 3.2 can be found here. [Edited to point to OP by timmydean at XDA.] Last edited: Dec 14, 2011
For me, I needed root to be able to tether to the ad-hoc wifi on my phone and to fix GPS latency by editing a system file. Instructions on how to root A500 with Android 3.2 can be found here. [Edited to point to OP by timmydean at XDA.]