[Question] Root MTK6589 vs Root MTK6589T - Printable Version +- www.chinaphonearena.com (https://www.chinaphonearena.com/forum) +-- Forum: Brand Specific (https://www.chinaphonearena.com/forum/Forum-Brand-Specific) +--- Forum: Brands (https://www.chinaphonearena.com/forum/Forum-Brands) +---- Forum: StarĀ® (https://www.chinaphonearena.com/forum/Forum-Star%C2%AE) +----- Forum: Star S5 / MIZ Z2 (https://www.chinaphonearena.com/forum/Forum-Star-S5-MIZ-Z2) +----- Thread: [Question] Root MTK6589 vs Root MTK6589T (/Thread-Question-Root-MTK6589-vs-Root-MTK6589T) |
Root MTK6589 vs Root MTK6589T - HappyUser - 2013-10-25 Hi! Does anyone know if there is a difference between Star S5 MTK6589 and MTK6589T regarding rooting guides and software/roms etc. In other words, can I use the MTK6589 guides and software for my Star S5 MTK6589T 1.5Ghz 2GB ram? Great phone... Had some problems with wifi and gps though, but used Techdolph's videoguide on youtube to solve the problem. I also had som trouble with the proximity sensor, here i used engineer settings/ekstra/PSensor and calibrated it - now it all works like a charm... I'm a Little annoyed that no covers are available for this phone, other than the "leathercase" that comes with it... Does anyone know of any silicone covers, for this phone...? I noticed that others here in the forum had problems with 3g jumping between H H+ and 3g, I noticed mine is doing that too but it hasn't affected my webbrowsing etc. for some reason, yet...??? I want to root my phone, and maybe install custom roms - but I'm still looking for a sane reason to do that. I just came from a iPhone, so this is all new to me... RE: MTK6589 vs MTK6589T - GizBeat - 2013-10-26 There's no real reason to root unless you need it, or unless you just enjoy 'tinkering'. Root is for accessing your system partition for various purposes. Some apps, like Titanium backup, need it for certain functions, like restoring app data (just one example). There should be no danger in using the roots we have listed. So if you just want to do it for fun, don't be concerned about hurting anything. If your firmware is otherwise okay, I recommend you download and Gravity Box to customize your current firmware, instead of installing a custom firmware. Make sure you have a backup available prior to installing xposed framework though. RE: MTK6589 vs MTK6589T - HappyUser - 2013-10-26 Ok thank you Gizbeat, I will try those app's. And I will look for some guides in how to use them, can you maybe point me in the right direction...? RE: MTK6589 vs MTK6589T - GizBeat - 2013-10-26 I'll be doing a writeup in the near future, but they're relatively straight forward. Root your phone if not already rooted. 1) to your phone 2) Run / install 3) Open xposed and install the framework 4) Restart your phone 5) apk 6) Run / install 7) Open xposed, tap 'modules' 8) Select gravity box 9) Restart your phone 10) Open gravity box and customize away RE: MTK6589 vs MTK6589T - HappyUser - 2013-10-26 Great thanks... I tried installing by following your guide, but when installing gravity box in modules it says : GravityBox system networks not responding... - what now??? RE: MTK6589 vs MTK6589T - GizBeat - 2013-10-26 I forgot a step. After installing xposed apk, did you open xposed and install the framework? It's a 2-step process. RE: MTK6589 vs MTK6589T - GizBeat - 2013-10-26 Sorry, forgot another step as well. You will need to be rooted first. I'm usually rooted, so I sometimes forget to add root as a prerequisite for changes like this. Follow the root threads in the root forum first. I guess here's your sane reason to root. RE: MTK6589 vs MTK6589T - HappyUser - 2013-10-26 Hehe, you are a good man Gizbeat. I'm learning every time something is missed. Now I need to learn how to root, there are a lot of guides out there. Which one is the best way to do it, and do I need to undo any of the things I just did now...? RE: MTK6589 vs MTK6589T - GizBeat - 2013-10-26 See my previous post. There's a link to the guide. RE: MTK6589 vs MTK6589T - HappyUser - 2013-10-26 Oh damn, I totally missed the rooting part - sorry... I will follow that guide later this day, you're the greatest Gizbeat! I will write back, when I have tried it out... |