Root Asus PadFone S

Preparation

    • Check “Install from unknown source” (settings > Security), an alert message will appear, tap Yes
    • Check “USB debugging“, at default this option is hidden under developer option, to unhide this option you need go to settings > about > software Information, then tap several time on “Build Number” until a congratulation for unhide “developer option”label appear
    • Download and install TowelRoot (link bellow) on your device
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      Root Asus PadFone S

    • Run TowelRoot
    • Click “Make it rain” and wait until root process done
    • After notification root success, Open Google Playstore and install SuperSu application
    • After install and update SuperSU, reboot device
    • Done, now your Asus PadFone S is Rooted

Do With Your Own Risk

Download Support File

Easy Way to install Custom Recovery on Asus PadFone S

Preparation

  • Download and install Flashify on your device
  • Download CWM / TWRP, copy to your device (if your download file from PC)
  • Install Custom Recovery on Asus PadFone S

  • Go to Application
  • Run Flashify
  • Tap on Backup / Restore
  • Select Recovery Image
  • Choose TWRP /CWM file that you already download it
  • Do Flash, watch carefully in this step, a wrong choice will lead your device to bootloop
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  • Done

Do With Your Own Risk

Some Bug that may occurs

In TWRP, SDcard is not recognize and you only found Internal Storage and USB OTG. Some user also report that it took more time to boot in recovery mode.
In CWM, Sometime it`s difficult to boot in CWM recovery, need several time boot before you can get in.

Download Support File

Source: http://mobilecon.info

Unroot Asus PadFone S

In some condition maybe you want to unroot your device, especially when you want to make a claim to service center. Unroot will relieve ability to explore inside your android.

Unroot Asus PadFone S

  1. Go to Application
  2. Run SuperSU
  3. Tap on Settings
  4. Select “Full Unroot
  5. Then Continue
  6. Done, your device is unroot

Do With Your Own Risk
Some Application that need root device condition may not work after you unroot the device.

Source : http://mobilecon.info