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How to Root Your Android Device with Bin4ry V 27

If you want to root your Android device running Android 4.0.x Ice Cream Sandwich or 4.1.x / 4.2.x Jelly Bean, you may want to try Bin4ry V 27, a simple and effective rooting tool that works on many models from different manufacturers. Rooting your device can give you more control over your device, such as installing custom ROMs, removing bloatware, and accessing root-only apps. However, rooting also involves some risks, such as voiding your warranty, bricking your device, or exposing it to malware. Therefore, you should root your device at your own risk and follow the instructions carefully.

Bin4ry V 27 is an updated version of Bin4ry's Restore Rooting Toolkit, which exploits a vulnerability in the backup and restore function of some Android devices. It can root devices such as HTC One S, Sony Xperia S, T, P, Acro S, Ion, Tipo, Tablet S, Go, Sola, U, LG Optimus G, Kyocera Rise, Hydro, and more. You can check the original thread on XDA Developers[^1^] for more details and compatibility information.

Before you start rooting your device with Bin4ry V 27, you need to do some preparations:

    • Download Bin4ry V 27 from here and extract it on your computer.
    • Enable USB Debugging on your device. Go to Settings > Developer options > Tick USB Debugging option. If you don't see Developer options on your device, go to Settings > About > Tap on build number several times until it says "You are now a developer".
    • Install the appropriate drivers for your device on your computer. You can find some drivers here.
    • Backup your data on your device, as rooting may erase some of it.
    • Charge your device to at least 50% battery level.

    Once you are ready, follow these steps to root your device with Bin4ry V 27:

      • Connect your device to your computer via USB cable.
      • Double click on the RunMe.bat file (Windows users) or run ./RunMe.sh file (Linux users) from the extracted folder of Bin4ry V 27.
      • A command prompt window will open and ask you to select a mode. Choose the mode that suits your device and firmware. For example:
      Normal mode: For Xperia phones with older firmware.
      Special mode: For Sony Tablet and similar devices.
      Mode 3 (Goroh_kun mode): For Xperia phones with Jelly Bean firmware.
      You can find more information about the modes on the original thread[^1^].
      • Follow the instructions on the screen and wait for the process to finish.
      • Your device will reboot automatically and you should see a Superuser app installed on your device. This means you have successfully rooted your device with Bin4ry V 27.

      To verify if your device is rooted or not, you can download HowToRoot app from Google Play Store and tap on the padlock icon on the top-right corner of the screen. It will show you a message about your root status.

      Congratulations! You have learned how to root your Android device with Bin4ry V 27. Enjoy your rooted device and explore its full potential.

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