Earlance has it right, you have to define what you mean by "damaging
the device." In general it depends on what device you have, and it's
off topic for this list (which deals primarily with modifying the
android kernel). Instead, it's not clear that you are doing any kind
of development whatsoeve
Its really just a warning that if something goes wrong, it isn't the
developers fault. I have never had an issue rooting that caused a device to
brick.
On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 10:10 PM, babu wrote:
> i have gone through some blogs and websites that demonstrates different
> rooting techniques.B
i have gone through some blogs and websites that demonstrates different
rooting techniques.But, along with the these techniques they are
mentioning those techniques may work or fail or make device as brick.
can u please give me insight into internal details of how rooting can be
done without d