Tuesday, 13 September 2016

HOW TO ROOT ANDROID DEVICES WITH AND WITHOUT PC

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ROOTING YOUR ANDROID DEVICE TO HAVE FULL CONTROL OVER YOUR PHONE

WITH PHONE 

 While your Android isn't in the same sort of jail as iPhone lives in, rooting can help you break out.
If you've researched anything about Android on the internet, you've probably seen and read about "rooting" one. There was a time when many of the Android phones available didn't live up to their potential, and root was the answer. HORRIBLE APPS  was the norm, applications that you would never use ran amok and wasted data and battery life, and the experience was bad all around.
 Rooting, for those of you that don’t know, means giving yourself root permissions on your phone. It’s similar running programs as administrators in Windows, or running a command with sudo in Linux. With a rooted phone, you can run apps that require access to certain system settings, as well as flash custom Roms to your phone, which add all sorts of extra features.



As you have read and now have a fore knowledge in rooting lets proceed.
The New Kingroot app has the ability to root most android devices in the system now.

DISCLAIMER

  1. Root has risk and may voids device warranty.
  2. Google Security may block the installation of Kingroot, you could either select "install anyway" . Click this Link to download it.

PURIFY with ROOT access, it kills battery consuming apps in the background and prevent it from auto-start.
And the notification box helps achieve the massive unwanted messages from different apps.
IF this method doesn't help you try with the PC aspect.
 
WITH P.C.
Download Kingo root app for PC Here .
STEPS TO ROOT

Double click the desktop icon of Kingo Android Root and launch it.
    After launching Kingo Android Root, you will see its interface as shown below.
Plug your Android device into your computer via USB cable.If your device driver is not installed on your Computer, Kingo will install it for you automatically. Make sure you get Internet connection so that device driver can be downloaded. If you are using Windows 8 And 10, you may need to change some settings first. Check the blog for how to disable signature verification in windows 8 and 10.

Enable USB Debugging mode on your Android device. Go to SETTINGS-ABOUT PHONE-CLICK ON BUILD NUMBER REPEATEDLY TO ENABLE DEVELOPER OPTIONS.

Go to Developer Options in Settings and  ENABLE USB Debugging. Make sure Developer Options Is set to ON as shown below.




Pay attention to your device screen for a prompt window. Tick "Always allow from this computer". If you don't, you will probably get yourself an OFFLINE DEVICE.





Click "ROOT" to root your device.
In the rooting process, your device may be rebooted several times. Do not panic, it is perfectly normal. And once it begins, please DO NOT touch, move, unplug or perform any operation on your device.





Check the root status of your device.
 Normally, you will find an app named "SuperUser" installed on your device after successful rooting.

You have successfully rooted your device on your own .
@HADES tips.

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