Install Beats Audio On Your Any Android Device
HTC devices are equipped with Beats Audio to improve music experience. Now thanks to XDA Developer RockoDev, who has released a method to flash Beats Audio on some other Android device, developer said that it may work on all Android device that are running Android 2.3 Gingerbread or above, however it has been tested on Samsung Galaxy S2, Motorola Photon 4G, Motorola RAZR, Motorola Atrix, and Motorola XOOM.
If you’re interested follow below guide to install it, but keep in mind that your device must be rooted with ClockworkMod recovery installed its battery should be charged. Please make a backup of your device data, you can use this app to backup and some user said that it doesn’t work on all device and the below method is bit risky and we will not be held responsible if you lose data or your device gets damaged in the following of this guide so please proceed at your own risk.
Instructions
Step #1: If you own Galaxy S2 or any other Samsung device download this package to PC and if you own any other Android device download this package to your device.
Step #2: Connect the device to PC via USB cable and copy the Beats Audio package to the phone’s SD card, please don’t place it in a folder.
Step #3: Disconnect the device from PC and turn it off.
Step #4: Reboot the device into recovery mode, in recovery mode make a nandroid backup of your ROM.
Step #5: Now go back to the main recovery menu and select “Install zip from sd card” after that choose “select zip from sd card” and select the Beats Audio package. Confirm the action to begin flashing the files on your phone.
That’s it, once the installation done, just go back to the main menu and reboot your Android device. After that if you need help you can visit the official thread of XDA here for queries and don’t forget to comment below.
via: androidauthority
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Vins
June 30th, 2012
Hi!, how I reboot my device in recovery mode?, I need the Beats Audio application on Google Play (Android Market)?
Abdur Rehman
June 30th, 2012
dear, if you’re using ClockworkMod (CWM) recovery, from main select “Reboot System Now”, to go back to main menu select “Go Back”. On the other hand if you’re on TWRP recovery then select the Reboot system button to reboot the phone. And you no need to download any app from Google Play, just install above package in recovery mode.