Wednesday, April 8, 2015

HOW TO ROOT ANDROID PHONES


WHAT IS ROOTING ANDROID PHONES

Rooting is the process of allowing users of android smartphones , tablets and other devices which are running in android operating system to attain privileged control (i.e, root access) over Android's subsystem. Rooting android devices is a process like in apple jail breaking. User can have more options their android device and will get more customization on their devices.



ADVANTAGES OF ROOTING ANDROID DEVICES

  • After Rooting your android device you will get super control over your phone's subsystem.
  • You can have more options to customize your device.
  • Run user friendly custom rom than stock rom. They are good for battery and for the over all performance of the android device.
  • After rooting you can free up more internal storage space by using LINK2SD application and you can free up more ram memory also by creating a swap file on the sd card or internal storage space.
  • Can install work more compatible applications like LINK2SD , SWAPPER.



DISADVANTAGES OF ROOTING ANDROID DEVICES

  • All guarantee and warranty of your phone should be lose.
  • Your device may be come brick. After rooting you can control rom data. So there is chance to software damage.
  • Some switches may become brick , like power button, volume buttons.
  • Your phones security may lose and viruses can easily attack your phone. 


ROOT YOUR ANDROID DEVICE

Before go ahead

Your device should be charged at least 70% charged, we have to work more time.
Backup your data, so that you can restore your data if your phone become brick.

Things you needed

USB Driver of your android phone should be installed on your pc.
ADB Driver(universal android driver).

Any of the Root Android applications.


I recommend you to download as it works most of the android devices and easy to manage it.

Steps For Rooting

Enable USB debugging on your device
SETTINGS >APPLICATIONS>DEVELOPMENT>USB debugging

Connect your phone to pc via micro usb.
After that open root android software.
And proceed to ROOT.
Your device may reboot several times.

Congratulations You are rooted your device successfully.

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