Chinese software company Shuame are developing an English version of their tool to allow international users to easily ROOT and flash their Android phones.
For Android enthusiasts there is nothing more exciting than getting hold of their new Android phone or tablet and hacking it to allow ROOT access and then flashing it to a new custom ROM. Having ROOT access to an Android device gives you the ability to use some great 3rd party applications, and installing a newROM can breathe life into an old phone.
For the more tech savvy the process is straight forward and poses very little risk, but for new users or those who have never attempted anything like this before it can be daunting challenge.
This is where tools such as Shuame’s One-click Flash Root come in handy. Currently the Shuamesoftware is only available in Chinese and runs on Windows, but a newEnglish version of the system is in the works allowing internationalphone fans to quickly and easily ROOT their Android devices.
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As the name suggests the tool turns tricky multi-step hacks into simple one-click installations. Currently the tool allows you to easily flash, upgrade, gain ROOT access, automatically flash into Clockworkmod Recovery, backup, install Google Apps, manage applications and more.
Shuame cooperate with a number of Chinese and internationalphone brands ranging from HTC, Samsung, Lenovo, Sony and Oppo to Zopo, JiaYu, UMi, FAEA and others to bring exciting ROMs from Lewa, MIUI, CyanogenMod and more to your phones and tablets.
The English version of the software is being developed as we speak and Shuame are asking for ideas and suggestions from International Android fans. They have set up an official thread on the XDA-developers where you can get involved, and you can also leave your comments below where they will also be seen.
Of course we want an english tool for things like this.
I don’t know why are they asking. Just translate it and make available for download even in beta translations. At that stage people can really help, because I know chinese are not good in translations. Most of them.
It will be freeware?
Interesting!
Good!
Hopefully they don’t just use Google translate on the software, though.
Most of the forum posters seem to do just that, or their english posts should be lectored first.