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Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Roshan Thpa

How to Root Android Devices

How to Root Android Devices

Hello friends today I m going to tell you What is rooting? , How to Root Android Devices? , Why would you root Android? and also Why wouldn’t you root Android?
So let’s start:-

What is Rooting?

Rooting is just like a jail-breaking for any Androids devices and it allows Android users to dive deeper into a Android phone’s sub-system and hidden features of an Android Devices. Essentially, Rooting will allow you to access the entire Android operating system and it provides you be able to customize just about anything on your Android. With the help of  Android root access, you can easily get around any restrictions or blocking that your phone’s manufacturer or carrier may have applied. You can run more apps on Rooted Android, you can overclock or underclock your CPU or processor, and you can replace the firmware and ROM.

Why would you root Android?

Their is many region to Root Android Devices some are listed here:
  • You can run more apps on Rooted Android.
  • You can Overclock or Underclock your CPU or processor.
  • You can replace the firmware.
  • You can install special apps and also flash custom ROMs.
  • You can completely block advertisements.
  • You can create secure tunnels to the Internet.
  • You make your device a wireless hotspot.

Why wouldn’t you root Android?

Voiding your warranty: Some manufacturers will use rooting Android as an excuse to void your warranty.
Bricking your phone: Whenever you tamper too much on your Android Devices, you run at least a small risk of bricking your Android device.
Security risks: Android Rooting may also introduce some security risks. Depending on what kind of services or apps you use on your rooted Android device, rooting could create a security vulnerability also.

How to prepare your Android device for rooting.

Make sure you get everything right before hand.
  • Device powered ON.
  • At least 50%-80% battery level.
  • Internet connection is necessary.
  • USB Cable (the original one is must and recommended).
  • Installing the Android SDK tools.

NOW How to Root Android Devices?

Their are many software to use for root Android but I m preferring you Kingo Android Root.
How to Root Android Devices and use Kingo Android Root.
Step 1: download and install Kingo Android Root software free.
Kingo root offers the best one-click software for Android root and it’s free. Just download and install it now.
Step 2: Double click on the desktop icon of Kingo Android Root and then launch it.
After launching Kingo Android Root, you will see its interface.
How to Root Android Devices
How to Root Android Devices
Kingo Android Root Interface
Step 3: Plug in USB cable on your Android device into your computer.
If your Android device driver is not installed on your Computer, Kingo root will install it for you automatically. Make sure that this time you get Internet connection so that Android device driver can be downloaded via Internet.
NOTE: If you are using Windows 8 on your computer, you may also need to change some settings first on your computer. When running Kingo Android Root on Windows 8, the issue you may most likely encounter is driver installation looping.
Step 4: Then Enable USB Debugging mode on your Android device.
USB Debugging mode enabled is very necessary step of Android rooting process.
How to Root Android Devices
How to Root Android Devices
USB Debugging mode
Step 5: Read notifications very carefully before rooting your Android device.
Android rooting is a modification process to the original system, in which the limitations are removed and full-access is allowed and thus resulting in the ability to alter or replace system applications and settings, run specialized apps and even facilitate the removal and replacement of the device’s operating system with a custom one. Rooting your device will immediately void your warranty…  Click to know more about Android Rooting.”
Step 6: Click on “ROOT” to root your Android device.
Kingo Android Root will do multiple exploits on your Android device, which will probably take several minutes. During the rooting process, your Android device may be rebooted several times. Do not be panic, it is perfectly normal. And once rooting process begins, please DO NOT touch, move, unplug or perform any operation on your Android device.
How to Root Android Devices
How to Root Android Devices
Root Process

Step 7: Root succeeded.

Hopefully your Android device is well supported and successfully rooted by Kingo root. Until your device reboots itself, do not operate it.
How to Root Android Devices
How to Root Android Devices
Root succeeded

Step 8: Check the root status of your Android device.

Normally, you will find an app icon named “SuperUser” installed on your Rooted Android device after successful rooting. You can also check root status by Root Checker.
 If you have any query regarding How to Root Android Devices you can comment below.

Roshan Thpa

About Roshan Thpa -

Roshan Kumar Thapa is veteran keen tech-savvy person which has enabled him to qualify for the job. He has knowledge in wide range of IT fields. He is highly trained and skilled in Graphic design, Tally, A+ hardware and networking, AutoCAD, Web Design/Development, Application Development, Video editing, Q-Basic and had good knowledge of C, C++, C# and Java programming. He keeps a keen interest in information technology and loves to keep himself updated through news, magazines, books, and blogs. He likes to learn and share his knowledge. He also runs a blog where he posts updates about the latest advancements in technology and his own teachings as well.

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