Monday 27 July 2015

ANDROID ROOTING (ALL BRAND!!!! ALL VERSIONS)

ANDROID ROOTING


What is Android Rooting Means ??

 Rooting, for those of you that don't know, means giving yourself root permissions on your phone. It's similar running programs as administrators in Windows, or running a command with sudo in Linux. With a rooted phone, you can run apps that require access to certain system settings, as well as flash custom ROMs to your phone, which add all sorts of extra features. If you're on the fence about rooting, check out our top 10 reasons to root your Android phone for some motivation.

How to Root Your Android Device.

You Need to Follow Just 8 Simple Steps To  Root your Phone.

  • Enable Developer Option on  your Android Phone by Clicking on the Build Version option frequently until you get a message "You Are Now a Developer".                         
First Screen

Second Screen
  •  Now in Developer Option Enable USB Debugging mode (as in image above) 
  • Check the Version of your Android                            
      a) User having Version 4.1, 4.2,4.2.2,4.3   
                      i.Rootgenius
                     ii.Kingo_Root
                    iii.Update_Super_Su
                    
     b) User Having Versions 4.4 and above 
                      i.Mobilego
                      ii.Liquid_gapps   
  • Now Connect Your Mobile With Your Laptop/Desktop Having Rooting Kit Installed on It with the USB Cable.
  • Now click On the "Root Now" Option after Connecting your Device.
  • This Will Automatically Root Your Device, Now "Re-Boot" Your Device. your Device has been Rooted.
  • Install "Root Checker" from Play-store to verify that your Device has been rooted.
  • You Can also Un-Root Your Device when ever you feel like,by just Clicking on the "Remove Root" or "Un-Root" option on the Rooting Kit.
 
 
Imp. Note:- Rooting May Exploit the Warranty of the Device and also can harm your Device.
So, perform This only after  Proper Reading about Rooting..
     

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