Friday 25 July 2014

Full Root Huawei Honor 3C

It's easy to root by using vroot, although after using vroot to root your phone, it is recommended to use supersu instead of vroot su app it self since vroot tempted to install 3rd party apps to your phone (might cause ads pop up, etc)

After successfully root, some people might noticed that they unable to write anything to /system partition, and this might cause issues to some apps like Adaway or Freedom. But here's some ways to solve it.

*Disclaimer: I will not be responsible if rooting process bricked your phone (although I've successfully rooted mine)

First, you've to root your phone first.. Grab these tools..


But first, we've to root your phone first. 
1.  Install HiSuite into your computer... once installed, exit the HiSuite program.
     Afterward, install vroot.

2. Makesure you've enabled USB debugging under Developer Options... can't see Developer Options? Try this... Go to Settings -> About Phone ... and tap on Build Number until you see "you're now a developer!" notice.

  About phone

Tap on Build Number multiple times


2. After that, go to Developer options, and enable USB Debugging



3. Connect your phone to your computer (makesure already quit HiSuite!), then open up vroot, click the Root button then let the it do the magic.




4. Once it successfully rooted your phone, it will display this message, and your phone might reboot itself afterward.




5. Don't like the chinese Su app and the other apps it installed along? Download Supersu from Google Play from your phone PlayStore

SuperSU https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.chainfire.supersu&hl=en

6. Run SuperSU, when it asks to uninstall possible conflict su app, tap on yes.. after all success, reboot your phone.

Now your phone is rooted! But...there's another few steps if you want to full root, and allows you to write /system partition.


Get these apps installed in your phone:

Install all of the apps above in your phone first...then follow these steps


1. Open Busybox Free, and install Busybox
2. After successfully installed busybox, run Terminal Emulator, and type these lines, after each line tap ENTER key

su
mount -o rw,remount /system
cd system
chattr -R -i *

3. Open up ES File Explorertap on menu key, select Tools->Root Explorer. On Mount R/W, makesure all to RW and tap OK.

4. Go to /system partition, and find set_immutable.list and delete the file. 

5. Reboot your phone.

That's it... you've successfully full root your phone... now don't launch any termonuclear war tho...

Credits to:
https://www.facebook.com/notes/huawei-honor-3c-users-malaysia/

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