9:09 pm
November 21, 2013
The Samsung Galaxy Y Duos is a dual-SIMMed newer sibling of the popular Galaxy Y and while there are any high-end features to write home about, it does suffice nicely for a entry-level device that has the major aspects Android covered. The device sports a 3.14-inch touchscreen display, an 832MHz CPU with 512MB RAM, and runs the age-old Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread firmware. If you want to try something newer like ICS or even Jelly Bean on it, custom ROMs is the only way to go and to get there, you need to root the device and install a custom recovery on it. Use the guide below to know how to root (and unroot if needed) the Galaxy Y Duos S6102.
I. Before You Begin
1. Back up everything you feel is important before you begin.
2. Make sure you have charged your device to 75% or more before you begin.
II. Necessary Downloads
1. update.zip [File attached to this post]
2. unroot.zip [File attached to this post]
III. Rooting the Galaxy Y Duos
1. Connect your device to your PC using a microUSB cable and copy the update.zip file you downloaded above to your SD card (Do not put it into any subfolders, just the main folder so the path is sdcard/update.zip).
2. Power down your device and put it into recovery mode. To do this, press and hold the Volume Up + Home + Power keys until you see the Samsung Galaxy Y logo and let them go after that.
3. Use the Volume buttons to highlight “select update.zip from sdcard” and press the home button to select it.
4. On the next screen, select update.zip, and then select Yes on the next screen.
5. Once the flashing is done, go back to the main menu and reboot your device.
That’s it! Your Galaxy Y Duos is now rooted!
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