Alcatel One Touch Sonic
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/install USB drivers Windows 32bit for phone to computer desktop.
- Download/install USB drivers Windows 64bit for phone to computer desktop.
- Download and install SRSRoot.
- Enable USB debugging - See instructions below.
- Enable Unknown Sources: Menu --> Settings --> Security
- Connect USB data cable from phone to computer.
- Start the SRSRoot application (downloaded in earlier step) and click on the 'Root Device (All Models)' button.
- At the completion of rooting procedure, reboot phone if it doesn't do so automatically.
- Phone is rooted!
Gingerbread
(Android 2.3 – 2.3.7)
- Go to Settings --> Applications --> Development
- Place a Check Mark on the box next to USB Debugging / Android Debugging
Ice Cream Sandwich
(ICS)(4.0 – 4.1.2)
- Go to Settings --> Developer Options
- Slide the Developer Options Switch to turn on Developer Options.
- Place a Check Mark on the box next to USB Debugging / Android Debugging.
Jelly Bean
(JB) (4.2 – 4.2.2)
- Go to Settings --> About Phone.
- Tap on Build Number up to 7 times.
- On 3rd tap, message will display: You are now 4 steps away from being a developer.
- After the 7th tap, a message will display: You are now a developer!
- The Developer Options will be displayed above About Phone.
- Enable Developer Settings by sliding the switch.
- Place a Check Mark on the box next to USB Debugging / Android Debugging.