There are several methods of rooting an android phone we will discuss them.The easiest way to root your phone is using unlock-root, a ready available tool.It will work on most of the devices however some devices doesn't show any changes after rooting. The procedure is mentioned below step by step.
Before beginning the rooting guide, some prerequisites are required to be followed first.
So make sure you respect all the instructions listed below:
When you apply this root method you’re device’s warranty will be void because this operation isn’t an official operation. You can restore your device’s warranty if you do a downgrade to the stock ROM, or if you update on your device official firmware, or the other way to restore your device’s warranty is that you can reset the flash counter if you’ll apply a UN-root method on your device.
Backup all your important data which is stored in the internal memory storage on your smartphone or tablet, this backup have to be made before you begin the root guide. In order to save your important data you can back up your SMS, call logs history, Internet connection, your contacts, images, videos documents and all the data that you think are important for you as all the system might get wiped out.
From the following path “Menu -> Settings -> Applications -> Development -> USB debugging” enable the USB debugging option on your Android device.
Verify if your battery has enough power left, and there the level of power need to be more than 70 % power left in the other ways you need to charge it. If you don’t have enough power in the battery‘s device then your device can take a forced shut down in the middle of the rooting process, and this thing can brick your device.
You will use for the rooting procedure a Windows computer and the original device’s USB cable.
Disable/deactivate the security applications which are running in your PC and Android device, programs like antivirus or firewall.
Apply all this instructions and this guide only for Android based devices as permit the one-click root method.
All the information and the instructions listed in this tutorial are only for educational and instructional purpose, this guide shall not hold responsible or liable if something doesn’t work well or you brick your device after you tried to root it or you lose data during the rooting process, use this guide and all the instructions at your own risk.
Before beginning the rooting guide, some prerequisites are required to be followed first.
So make sure you respect all the instructions listed below:
When you apply this root method you’re device’s warranty will be void because this operation isn’t an official operation. You can restore your device’s warranty if you do a downgrade to the stock ROM, or if you update on your device official firmware, or the other way to restore your device’s warranty is that you can reset the flash counter if you’ll apply a UN-root method on your device.
Backup all your important data which is stored in the internal memory storage on your smartphone or tablet, this backup have to be made before you begin the root guide. In order to save your important data you can back up your SMS, call logs history, Internet connection, your contacts, images, videos documents and all the data that you think are important for you as all the system might get wiped out.
From the following path “Menu -> Settings -> Applications -> Development -> USB debugging” enable the USB debugging option on your Android device.
Verify if your battery has enough power left, and there the level of power need to be more than 70 % power left in the other ways you need to charge it. If you don’t have enough power in the battery‘s device then your device can take a forced shut down in the middle of the rooting process, and this thing can brick your device.
You will use for the rooting procedure a Windows computer and the original device’s USB cable.
Disable/deactivate the security applications which are running in your PC and Android device, programs like antivirus or firewall.
Apply all this instructions and this guide only for Android based devices as permit the one-click root method.
All the information and the instructions listed in this tutorial are only for educational and instructional purpose, this guide shall not hold responsible or liable if something doesn’t work well or you brick your device after you tried to root it or you lose data during the rooting process, use this guide and all the instructions at your own risk.
- Firstly, download the unlock-root tool from here, there are two variant, one is free-version and a paid variant, here we use the free version.
- Save the tool in your PC.
- Install the e unlock-root tool in your computer.
- Run the executable (.exe) file.
- Now, you have to download and install your device’s driver on your PC.
- Using the USB cable connects your device to the PC.
- Now, from the Unlock-Root tool interface click on the “root” button
- There you will see a list of the supported device.
- From the displayed list select your Android device.
- Start the rooting process, when the rooting process is done, you’ll receive a confirmation message
- Disconnect your device removing the USB cable from the PC.
- Reboot your device.
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