Nowadays, when a new high-end smartphone is to be released, the most discussed thing on the phone should be most of the pre-installed useless and unwanted software on the handsets, and the size of those software are often very large, they take large amount of phone memory, so we called them bloatware. Now almost all phones have bloatware, so does the T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II t989. When you bought this phone, you are a victim of bloatware, but things are not so serious, the bloatware just share the memory, and some of them can also take up CPU, they make you phone run slower than it should be.
So, can you uninstall the preload applications from the T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II, yes, but you have to gain the administer authority of your phone and then you can access to see the uninstall program to delete them from your T-Mobile Samsung T989. The only way to have the administer authority is to root your phone, most phone users are afraid of rooting their device, but as long as the method is correct, it is safe to root your T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy II. If you need the method, here you can find it.
T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II root method:
The following things are needed:
1. ODIN V1.8.4 or greater. (search it on the Goolge)
2. The correct USB drivers for windows
3. This file CWR ODIN for T-989 here
4. Superuser.apk and su from here
5. SDCARD installed for CWR
6. Guts/balls
Then take the following steps:
1. Make sure windows recognizes your phone in ODIN.
—- adb reboot download
-or- Turn phone of, and hold both Vol up + Vol down, and plug the USB cable in.
2. Select the PDA button and browse to the recovery-cwm-hercules.tar
3. Select Start
4. It should flash the file to Recovery and reboot the phone.
5. After it has rebooted, mount USB storage and copy the Superuser zip to the sdcard
6 Reboot into recovery
— adb reboot recovery
-or- Power off phone, unplug USB, Hold Both Vol up + Vol down and Hit power
7. Select Install zip from sdcard, choose the superuser zip and let it finish.
8. Reboot!
Note:This method installs CWR onto your T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II. Once you boot into recovery mode you can flash files, files that include root! The file doesn’t mess with boot, so there should be no bricks from flashing this file.
I am not responsible if you got your T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II bricked, do it on your own risk. If you encounter any problem, you may be able to find some solutions from the source link.
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