***Last updated on 11 May 2013 ***

Saturday, 11 May 2013

Rooting your LG P350

 DISCLAIMER : Iknowdroid is not responsible for any damage that might be caused to your device during this process though the possibility of any damage is absolutely negligible. Try this at your own risk. 



Well folks this is certainly something off the topic but I think you should be aware of rooting as well. Here I will focus on how you can root LGP350.

Rooting : Rooting gives you admin privileges of your phone which means you can uninstall any android app you want from your phone which are given by the manufacturer.

First of all I would like everyone to download the app Gingerbreak. Install it in your phone's internal memory.

Requirements

To root your Optimus Me P350 using the GingerBreak app, you need the following:
  • LG Optimus Me P350 running Android 2.2 Froyo(Which should not be updated)
  • USB Debugging should be enabled on your phone
  • Have a properly formatted SD card inserted into the phone
  • A file explorer app installed on your phone 
 After you have installed the Gingerbreak app in your phone follow the given steps

  1. Launch the GingerBreak app.
  2. Tap “Root device” under “Options”.
  3. Wait for a few moments.
  4. If the rooting succeeded, your phone will reboot.  Again, wait for a few minutes (around 12 minutes) for your phone to reboot. 
Check whether the Superuser app has been successfully installed and is working on your phone.  If Superuser exists and works on your phone, your phone is rooted. 

After the process completes download Titanium Backup from Android Market. Titanium Backup will allow you to uninstall the pre-installed apps from your phone. This is tested on my LGP350 you can try it on similar phones at your own risk.