Motorola Triumph
Rooting Instructions
- Modifying / replacing your phone's software may void the phone's warranty and may render phone to 'brick' status - meaning your phone will not be worth much more than a brick.
- Rooting a phone is entirely at your own risk. No one affiliated with ROMWarez is responsible for your decision to root your phone.
- Unlocking the bootloader on most phones will automatically wipe all data.
- Always backup your current Apps/Data/SMS Messages before performing any type of rooting procedure. Find these backup apps on Google Play.
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Rooting Phone
- Download and install Motorola USB Drivers.
- Download and extract RootFiles.
- Download Gingerbreak.
- Enable USB debugging: Menu --> Settings --> Applications --> Development
- Enable Unknown Sources: Menu --> Settings --> Applications
- Connect phone to computer via USB data cable.
- From the RootFiles folder, double click on the Open Command Prompt.
- From command prompt type: adb install rootcheck.apk.
- From command prompt type: adb install gingerbreak.apk.
- After installing GingerBreak, start app and press 'root' button.
- If rooting procedure is successful, phone will reboot automatically.
- Go to Google Play and install Superuser.
- Go to Google Play and install BusyBox.
- Start RootChecker on your phone (installed in earlier step) to verify root privileges. If phone is rooted, phone should display below screen shot:
Booting into Recovery Mode:
Install Quickboot from Google Play
If you decide you would rather have an expert root your phone or you want to install a custom ROM like CyanogenMod, feel free to click on the 'Schedule' button below to schedule a remote session with ROMWarez.com.