Header Ads

Breaking News
recent

Root Android Device Using Pc



What is root? 

Rooting is the process of allowing users of smartphones, tablets and other devices running the Android mobile operating system to attain privileged control (known as root access) over various Android subsystems.


Before you root your Android, you'd better do the below things in advance:

Backup your Android, in case you fail rooting your Android and need to recover your lost data, you need to have an backup file with you.

Make sure that your Android has at least 50% of battery remained. If unfortunately, your Android runs out of battery, the device is likely to turn brick.


Find a third-party root tool which provides less and easy steps with higher success rate freely, for example, KingRoot.

Step 1. Connect Android to Windows

Download and install iRoot on your Window computer. Double click the icon of iRoot and run the program. Then connect your Android phone to the computer with a USB cable. Enable USB debugging mode on your portable device if unrecognized.



Step 2. Root Android Phone with iRoot

When your phone is detected, you will get the interface as below. Click the button "Root". This will enable the program to root your phone.


Note:
1. Privileged control or administrator-level permission would be attained after your device has been rooted, which leads to the ability to install custom ROM, uninstall system apps and more.
2. The process of rooting is a modification to the original system of your device, which may void your device warranty.
3. You still need system management tools to remove or disable system apps after rooting Android.
As an open operating system, Android triggers a wide range of Android mobile brands and Android OS versions, we still have not found out a program which is 100% compatible for every Android phone or leads to absolutely successful rooting, particularly for Android 4.4 and the later.

No comments:

Powered by Blogger.