Why to Root an Android phone?
You'll remove all the limitations and get full access to the operating system by getting control over many hidden settings and featured to performe your device (install a custom Rom, themes and skins, remove undesired system apps and move installed applications to your SD card...).Many applications require root access to make your phone works with best performance and to help you protect the device against theft and viruses.
Why not to Root Android phone?
The root will immediately voids your phone's warranty and you'll not be able to update the OS due to software modifications (you will have to go through the manually process of updating the OS version).Rooting will give you access to phone's system files, any bad manipulation of those files can brick the phone.
Good things come at a price and it is up to you to decide whether the risks truly outweigh the benefits or not.
Still here and want to proceed? Ok here i'll show you how to root your Android device with ease using One Click Methods.
Note: Your phone data (contacts, videos, pictures and music) will not be affected.
Begin by enabling USB Debugging mode on your phone.
How?
Settings > Developers Option > Tick ''USB debugging'' box to enable
For Android 4.2: Settings > About Phone > Developer Options > Tick ''USB debugging" Then tap OK
For Android 4.3 and later (and some versions of 4.2): Settings >About Phone > Tap ''Build number'' seven times till you see the message: "Developer mode has been enabled"
Method 1:
KingoRoot (First check supported devices list , if your device is unlisted, go to method 2)
- Download Android Root and install it on your PC then open it.
- Connect your phone to PC via USB.
- Click ''Root'' and wait for the process!
Click ''Finish'' then reboot your phone! (Check your phone applications, a new app called SuperSu should be installed)
(To unroot your device simply run Android Root again, connect your phone, then click Remove Root)
Method 2:
Using Root Genius (Check your if your device is listed in the supported devices List, if it's not, go to Method 3)
Root Genius does not need to be installed on your computer, just download it from this xda forums attachment link then run it on your PC.
- Connect your phone (with USB debugging enabled of course)
- Once your device detected by Root Genius, click on Root It ! (rooting may take few minutes)
Check your phone applications, a new app should be installed called KingUser (means your device has been rooted successfully)
Root Checker is also a good tool to verify if your phone is rooted.
To unroot, open KingUser app, go to settings then click on Remove Root Permission.
Method 3:
Using OneClickRoot (roots many devices with less brick reports)
- Check if your device is supported here.
- Download OneClickRoot and install it on your PC.
- Connect your phone using USB cable (with USB Debugging enabled).
- Run One Click Root and let the rooting process to complete.
Wanting to root your Android phone but can't do because of no rooting guides or want to learn to root any device manually? See: Root any Android device manually like a Pro !
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