First of all you need to know what rooting is
*Rooting is jailbreaking for Androids and allows
users to dive deeper into a phone’s sub-system.
Essentially, it’ll allow you to access the entire
operating system and be able to customize just
about anything on your Android. With root
access, you can get around any restrictions that
your manufacturer or carrier may have applied.
You can run more apps, you can overclock or
underclock your processor, replace the firmware.
*Why wouldn’t you root?
There are essentially three potential cons to
rooting your Android.
#Voiding your warranty: Some
manufacturers or carriers will use rooting
as an excuse to void your warranty. It’s
worth keeping in mind that you can
always unroot. If you need to send the
device back for repair, simply flash the
original backup ROM you made and no
one will ever know that it was rooted.
#Bricking your phone: Whenever you
tamper too much, you run at least a small
risk of bricking your device. The obvious
way to avoid it happening is to follow
instructions carefully. Make sure that the
guide you are following works for your
device and that any custom ROM you
flash is designed specifically for it. If you
do your research and pay attention to
feedback from others, bricking should
never occur.
#Security risks: Rooting may introduce
some security risks. Depending on what
services or apps you use on your device,
rooting could create a security
vulnerability. For example, Google refuses
to support the Google Wallet service for
rooted devices.
Now after knowing all that lets go straight to business
Without the use of pc, am going to be teaching how to root with two very useful applications.
*Framaroot
*King root
*ROOTING DEVICES WITH FRAMAROOT
1. First of all, download Framaroot v1.9.3
APK HERE
2. Now install Framaroot v1.9.3 and run
it
3. Choose Superuser
4. Select Boromir or any other character when
prompted, then it should tell you it was successful.
5. Restart your device after this step
6. Enjoy! Your Android device is now
rooted successfully
If this doesnt work you can try king root
*ROOTING DEVICES WITH KING ROOT
1. First of all download king root v3.5 HERE
2. Install it, when installed open it and click on the big green button, u should see it loading (internet connection is required) although it just requires little data.
3. When its done loading, it should show a confirmation sign.
4. And thats it, you are good to go.
If your phone restarts, it means it didnt root your phone
*Rooting phones with PC
I will be teaching you how to use kingo android root
Using Kingo Android Root
The Windows based, Kingo Android Root is one of
the easiest ways to root your Android device.
First, check to see if your device is compatible
with Kingo. Their site provides a list of compatible
devices. Then, download Kingo Android Root HERE and
enable the USB debugging mode on your phone.
Once you’ve enabled USB debugging mode on
your phone, run the program on your PC and
connect your Android to your PC with a USB cord.
The program should detect your device and a
message asking if you’d like to root will appear.
Select “root” and then hang tight. Kingo will only
take a few minutes to grant super user
privileges.
I hope this helps alot.
*Rooting is jailbreaking for Androids and allows
users to dive deeper into a phone’s sub-system.
Essentially, it’ll allow you to access the entire
operating system and be able to customize just
about anything on your Android. With root
access, you can get around any restrictions that
your manufacturer or carrier may have applied.
You can run more apps, you can overclock or
underclock your processor, replace the firmware.
*Why wouldn’t you root?
There are essentially three potential cons to
rooting your Android.
#Voiding your warranty: Some
manufacturers or carriers will use rooting
as an excuse to void your warranty. It’s
worth keeping in mind that you can
always unroot. If you need to send the
device back for repair, simply flash the
original backup ROM you made and no
one will ever know that it was rooted.
#Bricking your phone: Whenever you
tamper too much, you run at least a small
risk of bricking your device. The obvious
way to avoid it happening is to follow
instructions carefully. Make sure that the
guide you are following works for your
device and that any custom ROM you
flash is designed specifically for it. If you
do your research and pay attention to
feedback from others, bricking should
never occur.
#Security risks: Rooting may introduce
some security risks. Depending on what
services or apps you use on your device,
rooting could create a security
vulnerability. For example, Google refuses
to support the Google Wallet service for
rooted devices.
Now after knowing all that lets go straight to business
Without the use of pc, am going to be teaching how to root with two very useful applications.
*Framaroot
*King root
*ROOTING DEVICES WITH FRAMAROOT
1. First of all, download Framaroot v1.9.3
APK HERE
2. Now install Framaroot v1.9.3 and run
it
3. Choose Superuser
4. Select Boromir or any other character when
prompted, then it should tell you it was successful.
5. Restart your device after this step
6. Enjoy! Your Android device is now
rooted successfully
If this doesnt work you can try king root
*ROOTING DEVICES WITH KING ROOT
1. First of all download king root v3.5 HERE
2. Install it, when installed open it and click on the big green button, u should see it loading (internet connection is required) although it just requires little data.
3. When its done loading, it should show a confirmation sign.
4. And thats it, you are good to go.
If your phone restarts, it means it didnt root your phone
*Rooting phones with PC
I will be teaching you how to use kingo android root
Using Kingo Android Root
The Windows based, Kingo Android Root is one of
the easiest ways to root your Android device.
First, check to see if your device is compatible
with Kingo. Their site provides a list of compatible
devices. Then, download Kingo Android Root HERE and
enable the USB debugging mode on your phone.
Once you’ve enabled USB debugging mode on
your phone, run the program on your PC and
connect your Android to your PC with a USB cord.
The program should detect your device and a
message asking if you’d like to root will appear.
Select “root” and then hang tight. Kingo will only
take a few minutes to grant super user
privileges.
I hope this helps alot.
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