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How to to Root Windows Phone Mitac MIO Leap K1?

Owners of mobile devices running Windows Phone 8.1 and Windows Mobile 10 were able to try out all the benefits of full access to the file system. A utility called Windows Phone Internals unlocks bootloader most Microsoft Lumia smartphones and offers unlimited possibilities for editing the Windows Mobile operating system, the contents of the file system.

With the advent of tools such as Windows Phone Internals, we will be able to unlock the bootloader on Microsoft Lumia devices running Windows Phone 8.1 or Windows Mobile operating systems 10, which gives us the way to other more serious changes.

In particular, the bootloader unlocked smartphone, you can get on it as root, which in turn makes it possible to install the application on the smartphone, which can change or add to the functionality (and appearance) of the operating system.

In addition, with the help of Windows Phone Internals can be sewn smartphones Lumia by custom (alternative) firmware, as well as - to make full backups of the system, applications and data to Windows smartphones, and, of course, to recover with the help of their smartphones in the event of any problems.


Summary: Smart Phone OS: Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional; CPU: Samsung S3C 2443, 400MHz; Type: TFT resistive touchscreen, 65K colors; Screen Size: 2.6 inches (~37.2% screen-to-body ratio); Resolution: 240 x 320 pixels (~154 ppi pixel density); : - Secondary OLED 65K display, 1.7" inches; Main Camera: 2 MP, autofocus, LED flash; Features: Geo-tagging; Video: Yes; Front Camera: ; Card slot: microSD, up to 16 GB (dedicated slot); Internal: 64 MB RAM, 1 GB; Alert types: Vibration, MP3 ringtones; Loudspeaker: Yes; 3.5mm jack: No; WLAN: No; Bluetooth: v2.0, A2DP; GPS: Yes, with A-GPS, SiRF Star III chipset, MioMap navigation; Radio: No; USB: miniUSB v1.1; Messaging: SMS, MMS, Email, ...


Tarik Tonkov
Mobile technology specialist
Tarik Tonkov is a computer scientist and programmer turned tech journalist with a keen interest in the world of smartphones and tablets. He previously wrote for Android Life and was also a ghostwriter for several technology and automotive publications. He appreciates the reliability and beauty of smartphones, the symbiosis of characteristics and usability. In his free time, Tarik likes to travel by car and polish his programming skills to create small useful programs.



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