How to Root the Motorola Droid 2 Global

The Motorola Droid 2 Global is as the name would suggest, is a world phone, a great smartphone with a very good an improved physical QWERTY keyboard, it offers Quad Band GSM. Motorola Droid 2 Global has a super-fast 1.2 GHz processor and a superior security for all your business need.
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But if you want more from it, you have to ROOT your Motorola Droid 2 Global, and to put the latest update ICS 4.0 OS. In this way you’ll be able to enjoy of more functionality improvements and to obtain a lot of speed.
NOTE: Use this guide at your own risk. We will not be held liable for any damage on your device as a result of using this guide.
First is very important to know is necessary to take these precautions in consideration:
  • Backup your phone’s data and be sure the charge the battery to at least 80%.
  • Enable USB Debugging on your smartphone. (Settings > Applications > Development) and tick the USB Debugging option.

How to Root the Motorola Droid 2 Global 2 running Android 2.2 Froyo

  1. Go to Download the z4root APK application package, copy it into your smartphone’s memory and install it.
  2. Once the installation is done, go to launch the z4root app on your phone.
  3. Press the Permanent Root button, the application will root your phone. (BusyBox will be installed as well).
  4. After that the phone will reboot afterwards. In next step go to verify if the rooting process was successfully by running the z4root app again, if you’ll see Re-root and Un-Root buttons, this means your smartphone is already rooted.

  How you Root the Motorola Droid 2 Global running on Android 2.3 Gingerbread:

  1. For this procedure you need a Windows PC.
  2. First must to install the Motorola USB drivers on your Windows PC . The drivers are available here: for 32-bit Windows  and for  64-bit Windows
  3. Download Pete’s Motorola Root Tools and go to extract the files in your windows computer.
  4. Connect the Droid 2 Global device to the PC.
  5. Launch Pete’s rooting app(double-click on Pete’s Motorola Root Tools.exe located where you extracted the files)
  6. Click on the Root My Phone button.
  7. Now wait approximate 3 minutes, your device will restart and you’re ready to go.
Note: If you want to Unroot your phone, only go to click the Unroot My Phone button.

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