If you want to acquire full control of your smartphone device, then the
only way to do that is gain root privileges. Now the question arises
what root is and how to root android
smartphone. Well, rooting is quite technical but straightforward at the
same time, but it can result in broken or non-responsive devices. In
some cases, you will be denied to give customer support if you have root
privileges on your phone. However, the benefits of root privileges are
more than the horrible disadvantages. In short, you can control your
device hardware however you want; you can take full potential of your
device’s CPU, GPU, wifi antenna, speakers, camera, etc. Also, you can
remove bloatware and uninstall all third-party apps which come
preinstalled under the contract of your device manufacturer. Today in
this guide we will teach you about how you can root your smartphone
without any problem. So, let’s get started.
What Is Root And Why You Should Root
Have you heard of Jailbreak in iOS devices to use the full potential
of their hardware? Well, rooting is the same process but for Android
smartphones. Rooting your android phone allows you to dive deeper into
the hardware system and will enable you to access all files of the
operating system to customize each and every part of your Android device
according to your will. With root privileges, you can bypass any
limitation which might be set by your device manufacturer.
Rooting your device can help you to enable specific functions like
Wireless tethering, wifi signal extension, amplifying speaker sound,
using a custom operating system, removing system apps, etc. Rooting also
gives you full control over CPU which you can tweak further to meet
your requirements which further helps you to either extend the battery
life or extend the performance of your device.
Getting Prepared For Root
Rooting sure is simple, but it doesn’t mean that you will press a
button and then voila, you got root privilege. There are specific steps
to follow with full caution in order to get full root on your android
device. We will discuss few different methods of rooting your android
smartphone below. Before rooting your smartphone, charge the battery up
to 60% and take a backup of all your essential data.
1. Rooting Your Android Device With PC
You can root your android device with PC if you have adequate device drivers installed on your computer.
2.Tap on build number 7 times (If you have MI Device then tap on MIUI Version)
3.Now go back to the main page and click on Developers option.
By enabling USB debugging you will be able to root your device by
using the script on your computer. But before that, we need to set up
device drivers. You will find your such drivers from your manufacture
official site.
In this method we will be using CFRoot which is a root/unroot utility
by Chainfire. its easy to use and will root your device in mere
seconds. It works successfully on more than 300 devices and also
provides self-explanatory steps while using the software.
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Download the appropriate ZIP file from this link.
Extract the folder and open it
Launch root-windows.bat file by double-clicking on it.
let the script execute itself.
Wait for your device to restart.
install a root check app from play store and validate root privileges.
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2. Rooting Your Android Device Without PC
If you don’t have access to your PC for some reason, then don’t worry, you can still root your android device with the help of an APK file which will sideload root script into your system folder.There are many apps which can do this, but we will be using King Root Apk in this process.
Download King-root.apk from here.
Go to settings > security and enable unknown sources
.
Open file manager app on your device and install the apk file.
Open the app and accept the license agreement.
Click on the root button which is located in the center of the screen.
After few seconds you will get the successfully rooted message.
Install a root checker app and verify the root privileges.
Open file manager app on your device and install the apk file.
Open the app and accept the license agreement.
Click on the root button which is located in the center of the screen.
After few seconds you will get the successfully rooted message.
Install a root checker app and verify the root privileges.
3. Rooting Your Android Device With recovery script.
If none of the above methods works for you, then this will surely work. In this method, we will be placing the root script inside the system folder. The process is a bit tricky so follow all steps carefully. This method works on every recovery, but we are using TWRP recovery as an example. The steps will be same for other recoveries as well.
Download Super-Su root script.zip from here.
Put your device in recovery mode (In this method i am using TWRP Recovery, if you want to use any other recovery then the steps are little different for you).
Click on install button.
If TWRP asks to install SuperSU now, then choose “Do Not Install”. Because sometimes TWRP unable to find that superSU is already installed on your phone.
A new Super Su app will be installed in your menu which will regulate root privileges in your device.