Developer: ClockworkMod
Version: 5.5.1.5
Requires Android: 2.2 and up (Rooted)
Category: Tools
Size: 3 MB
Price:US$5.99
Average Rating: 4.6 / 5.0
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APP VIEW:
- Manage your ROMs via a handy UI.
- Organize and perform backups and restores from within Android!
- Install ROMs from your SD card.
- Install your favorite ROMs over the air!
- Premium ROMs
- Receive notifications for when your ROM is updated!
- Automatic backups
- Install from QR Code
- Web connect
- Support
Troubleshooting
- Droid Users: Stuck at the "M" logo? Flash an alternate recovery and flash back to ClockworkMod.
- HTC Users: Flash recovery not working? Try fastbooting a recovery on.
- Droid X/2/Pro Users: You must run the Bootstrap application first to use ROM Manager.
- Samsung Users: You must flash a Clockwork-compatible kernel first (see XDA forums)
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Version: 5.5.1.5
Requires Android: 2.2 and up (Rooted)
Category: Tools
Size: 3 MB
Price:
Average Rating: 4.6 / 5.0
Download
APP VIEW:
Must have app for any root user. Make backups, flash ROMs, and own your device.
ROM Manager is the must-have app for any Android root user. (Over 3 million downloads and counting!)
- Manage your ROMs via a handy UI.
- Organize and perform backups and restores from within Android!
- Install ROMs from your SD card.
- Install your favorite ROMs over the air!
Premium Version
- Premium ROMs
- Receive notifications for when your ROM is updated!
- Automatic backups
- Install from QR Code
- Web connect
- Support
Do
you prefer using only recovery manually? Check out the Touch Recovery
in app purchase, for the most advanced recovery available!
Why does ROM Manager ask for account permissions? Web
Connect only needs to access your Google account to connect it to your
google account. It can't access any private data or passwords.
Troubleshooting
- HTC Users: Flash recovery not working? Try fastbooting a recovery on.
- Droid X/2/Pro Users: You must run the Bootstrap application first to use ROM Manager.
- Samsung Users: You must flash a Clockwork-compatible kernel first (see XDA forums)
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