As you all know I recently bought a Samsung Galaxy after switching over to iPhone 4 and trust me I am liking this beast as this is just too good and its performance is just too good and if you ask me I will give Android 10 out of 10 as it is just too good to use and giving me optimum performance. I got the idea of buying Android from my friend who has the same phone as mine and one fine day I got my hands on his phone. He asked me this question as how to change the default email address in Android phone which is already rooted then I was silent as I had no idea about this. Default email address in Android is your email address which you need to key in when you need to activate your Android phone for the first time and many times users face this problem. If your phone is non rooted then you can just reset factory settings and you are done and now you have changed your default email address in Android and you need not do anything else to change your default address.
Now when we talk about root users then it can be done by the help of an app which is not free and you will have to pay for it. This app is called root explorer and this will let you change your default email address in Android phone and devices and for this you need to follow below steps.
Change Default email address in Android
- For this first of all you need to download this app and install on your device. Download this app from HERE
- Now from the menu command you need to get into root explorer and once you are in to it. You need to data/system and then accounts.db.
- Now you need to delete the accounts.db file and restart your Android device and you are done. You are a rockstar who has done it yourself and now you need to enter your new email address and password as your old email address and password will be deleted.
Do let me know if you face any problem in doing this and I will be more than happy to help you on this. All you need to do is just fill in the below comment form and I will get back to you. Do like this article and Loudable on facebook.








