SuperOneClick v2.3.2 will now add a bit more tweaking for LG devices that couldn't be rooted. Expect a release in a few days.
SuperOneClick v2.3.1
As promised: Click here to download SuperOneClick v2.3.1 Lets see if driver installation is a thing of the past now. Youll notice the file size has bumped up to 10mb. This is because the driver folder is now included with the latest (at the time of writing) ADB drivers from Google. Enjoy! Update: I have... Continue Reading →
Delays, delays
Apparently, I lost my source code for the changes I made for SuperOneClick v2.2. It never properly pushed to my SVN properly. I'm rewriting those changes by reverse engineering, so v2.3 will need a bit more time.
SuperOneClick v2.3 coming this weekend
With the holiday break I'm going to have some extra time to test and roll out v2.3 with auto driver support. I'm also ordering a Galaxy Nexus. I'm actually $1 short, so when somebody donates, I'll order it. Expect that to get a root working asap Edit: Order made!
SuperOneClick v2.3 will reintroduce driver installation
Many issues users are having are related to USB Android drivers. In the next version, SuperOneClick will automatically check your Windows system for possible Android devices without any USB debugging drivers. It will then ask you if you want to force install the driver. Hopefully, this will put an end to all that driver hunting!... Continue Reading →
SuperOneClick v2.2!
I had to disable updates because I wanted to rush this release. Either way, here's v2.2 with more debug output, zergRush, newer ADB and latest Superuser SuperOneClickv2.2-ShortFuse
New exploit!
There is a new android exploit that works better than Gingerbreak. It should exploit the Galaxy S II lines and Sony Ericssons. Its called zergRush Grab it from here: http://github.com/downloads/revolutionary/zergRush/zergRush.zip Drop it into the Exploits folder in SuperOneClick. Thats it! I'll package it into SuperOneClick v2.2 later this week.
Calling out AT&T Galaxy S II users!!!
I need somebody to copy/paste the log from when they try to root it with SuperOneClick. Once I get the log, it'll take me probably 15 minutes to get it working. Specifically, I need: ro.product.manufacturer ro.product.model ro.build.version.incremental if you want to get it manually from ADB
SuperOneClick is officially one year old!
I just want to thank you guys for all your support! Here are some statistics! SuperOneClick has been downloaded from XDA over 1.5 MILLION times! This does not count any of the times downloaded from other linking sites or even from here at shortfuse.org (I don't have a counter here). There have been over 5000... Continue Reading →