Hi fellas !!
It's been a long time since I have published my last post on my blog. Anyway here I am back. I bought a new Samsung Galaxy S II white phone with NFC enable very recently. And that is the best phone I ever have so far.
Today I'm bringing you safe and easy way to rooting your Android phone (for Windows users only). This will work almost every Android OS. Let me explain first, people who don't know what is the rooting in Android. Android is a Linux base operating system for mobile devices initially develop by the Android Inc. founded in 2003 and purchased by Google Inc. in 2005 which is you all known fact (source Wiki). Rooting is a process to get all privileges to do almost every thing in Android operating system as administration permission in Windows operating systems.
Before install Unicode you have to root the Android OS. These are simple steps you need to take to accomplish this.
Rooting Android OS
Step1:
In your Android mobile go to Setting >> Application setting and check "Unknown source"
Also go to Setting >> Application setting >> Development and check "USB debugging"
Step2:
Make
sure you can connect you phone using USB cable and working fine. And in
your computer under control panel >> device manager you should
have driver like "Samsung Android ADB Interface" installed.
If
you have not installed drivers download Samsung Kies Software, install
and then plug your phone back using USB cable. Don not run the
program whatsoever.
Step3:
Download the GalaxyS2RootNew files and run the "runme" batch file. These files may detect as a virus but you have to pause your virus guard till finish this installation. It takes 5 to 10 minutes, once installation done phone will reboot then you are ready to install Unicode. Don't forget to verify you have Superuser application installed on your mobile and working fine. If not do the steps again.
Installing Unicode (Here I'm installing Sinhala Unicode)
You can install any Unicode as you like following the steps bellow.
Step1:
Step2:
Install Root Explorer on you Android mobile device running the file.
Step3:
Run the Root Explorer application and allow root access.
Enable R/W permission showing top right corner on application display
Copy DroidSansFallBack.ttf to /system/fonts directory.
Reboot phone
Now you ready to use your Unicode.
Credit goes to tutebox, more information visit tutebox.com
Sorry I haven't got any screenshots to shear with you. Hope you can manage, since this is very easy and simple. If you got any concern make sure to put a comment. If you like to receive my post in future Join This Site. Till next time Bye. Good luck!!
2 comments:
Actually bro....It's not unicode....android doesn't support unicode...Just sinhala font(Iskolapotha) named as "DoidsansFallBack" ....
October 21, 2012 at 9:39 AM@Anuradha: Android does support Unicode, that is no doubt and got a class called java.lang.Character.UnicodeBlock. If you want to know more about Unicode refer this link: http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/Unicode.html Install this and see, you will get to know. Anyway Thanks for the comment bro.
October 21, 2012 at 2:03 PMPost a Comment