
If you have a device with Android and you're one of those intrepid users who does not stay with the system as it is as you come from the factory but you like walking tinkering here and there with your smartphone or tablet you probably already have chosen rootearlo and to him you have installed a custom ROM like Cyanogenmod or otherwise.
If you've ventured a bit more on the dark roads of Android maybe you've read about custom kernels that promise all these improvements in the performance of your terminal or sometimes you could not install any ROM in particular because it requires you to install a different kernel for it to function properly.
Installing a new kernel in Android like on a Linux distro can be an intimidating process for many users making mistakes in the process may end up turning your device into a nice paperweight so be very careful and know well that it is what we are doing is essential.
Thanks to user forums XDA developers: frapeti highlighted with a very good reputation in the community developer comes to you Play Store application: Universal Flash Kernel which allows users to root
devices compatible install kernels their devices in 3 simple steps without a computer or enter any command in the console. Totally foolproof.
The steps are simple:
Using Universal Kernel Flash
Until now officially supported devices are:- Samsung Galaxy S3 (GT-I9300)
- Samsung Galaxy S4 (GT-i9500)
- LTE Samsung Galaxy S4 (GT-I9505)
- Samsung Galaxy Ace II (GT-I8160) with Jelly Bean
- Samsung Galaxy S (GT-I9070/GT-I9070P) with Jelly Bean or Gingerbread
- Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 (GT-I8160) with Jelly Bean
- LG Nexus with Jelly Bean 4

- Download custom kernel compatible with your device and save your internal memory or SD card.
- Open Kernel Universal Flash allowing root access to the application from your device and expect it to do the compatibility check or do it yourself.
- Select the kernel image in bin img or md5 format.
- Flash the kernel and reboot the device.
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