HOW TO: Unlock your new Nexus S Bootloader !
Friday, December 17, 2010
Google's Nexus S has got some news today. As most of you know, Nexus S is now available at BestBuy, so in case you are one of the early adopters of this phone, you may ask yourself, “how to root the Nexus S?”
STEP 1: Shutdown your Nexus S.
STEP 2: Hold down the Volume Up key then hold the Power key.
STEP 3: Now your device'll get in Standard Recovery Mode.
STEP 4: Now ppen command prompt or Terminal (depending on what OS you’re using, this is on your computer) then type “fastboot devices”. This will tell you if your phone is connected via USB or not.
STEP 5: Type “fastboot oem unlock” if you're connected.
STEP 6: Almost done, now use Volume keys to select ‘yes, unlock bootloader’ then use power button to select option and your new bootloader will be unlocked now !
For now, there is no custom recovery image yet and obviously no custom ROMs but they'll be out very soon. [via AndroidCenteral]
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HOW TO: Unlock your new Nexus S Bootloader !
Google's Nexus S has got some news today. As most of you know, Nexus S is now available at BestBuy, so in case you are one of the early adopters of this phone, you may ask yourself, “how to root the Nexus S?”
For those who don't know, unlocking Nexus S bootloader will allow you to go into custom recovery mode so you can install custom ROMs like Cyanogen Mod etc. The steps are pretty easy but you need to have the basic Android fastboot knowledge. Just follow the step by step guide below to unlock your new Nexus S bootloader.
STEP 1: Shutdown your Nexus S.
STEP 2: Hold down the Volume Up key then hold the Power key.
STEP 3: Now your device'll get in Standard Recovery Mode.
STEP 4: Now ppen command prompt or Terminal (depending on what OS you’re using, this is on your computer) then type “fastboot devices”. This will tell you if your phone is connected via USB or not.
STEP 5: Type “fastboot oem unlock” if you're connected.
STEP 6: Almost done, now use Volume keys to select ‘yes, unlock bootloader’ then use power button to select option and your new bootloader will be unlocked now !
For now, there is no custom recovery image yet and obviously no custom ROMs but they'll be out very soon. [via AndroidCenteral]
For more news coverage, you can follow us on Twitter or become a fan on our Facebook page, we will keep you updated with posts over the web.
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For those who don't know, unlocking Nexus S bootloader will allow you to go into custom recovery mode so you can install custom ROMs like Cyanogen Mod etc. The steps are pretty easy but you need to have the basic Android fastboot knowledge. Just follow the step by step guide below to unlock your new Nexus S bootloader.
STEP 1: Shutdown your Nexus S.
STEP 2: Hold down the Volume Up key then hold the Power key.
STEP 3: Now your device'll get in Standard Recovery Mode.
STEP 4: Now ppen command prompt or Terminal (depending on what OS you’re using, this is on your computer) then type “fastboot devices”. This will tell you if your phone is connected via USB or not.
STEP 5: Type “fastboot oem unlock” if you're connected.
STEP 6: Almost done, now use Volume keys to select ‘yes, unlock bootloader’ then use power button to select option and your new bootloader will be unlocked now !
For now, there is no custom recovery image yet and obviously no custom ROMs but they'll be out very soon. [via AndroidCenteral]
For more news coverage, you can follow us on Twitter or become a fan on our Facebook page, we will keep you updated with posts over the web.
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