Saturday 13 August 2016

How to Root your Android Device

A rooted android device has numerous benefits. A rooted device gives you access to system files and apps. So you can manipulate them according to your need to boost your device performance and increase battery backup. I am going to discuss about the benefits of rooted device in details after showing you how to root your android phone.

The most easiest way to root your phone is to use one click root apps. These apps work for most common devices. But some Chinese handset and phones with latest android OS can't be rooted with this apps. Don't worry still you can root your device using computer. First I am going to write about the apps.

You can use any one of the following apps for rooting your device. Just download them from their official website, install the app, run it and tap on root. For this process you need active Internet connection. If the app that you downloaded can't root your device, try another.

You won't get these apps on Google Play. So just search in Google with their name and download the app from their official website.

-KingRoot
-KingoRoot
-Oneclickroot 
-iRoot 

I personally use KingRoot. It was able to root three of my devices out of five. It also provides a computer software if the app fails to root your mobile, so that you can use your computer to root your device. You can uninstall it and your phone manufacturer won't be able to detect it after unistalling, so you will have your warranty. I have made a video with king root app to show you how I used it to root my device.

How to ROOT your android phone using PC

First download this software in your PC. It's a zip file so after download unzip it.
Now install android ADB driver.
Go to your phones settings >> Developer options and start USB Debug Mode.
Connect your phone to the pc with data cable.
Start  Runme.bat  file from the unzipped folder.
Select your phone model, if it isn't in the list select other and press enter.
The software will ask for a password, it is "12345"
Your phone will restart and after restart if you find an app called Super User in your app menu your phone is successfully rooted. Follow the video tutorial:

If you have problem understanding this process see my video





NB: Your handset's warranty may void if you root your device. So do it at your own risk. 

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