Root your android device In Secure and Easy Way Successfully
Hello guys today we tell you how to root your android device in Secure and Easy Way,If you are android user you probably hear about rooting. Initially when you purchase your phone from market it is not rooted and some times when you install any software it asking root permission. Root permission means simply full access of your device without limitation .
So After rooting your device, you have full access to the entire system and can run special types of apps that require root permissions. These apps can disable bloatware, control app permissions, enable tethering, and do lots of other cool things.
So Guys i am going To tell you easy steps How to root your android device easily ,Follow the process care fully.
Rooting With Vroot
vRoot is also known as Root Master. Its a Windows Application that helps you to root any android phone in a single click. Here, we are going to guide you how to use vRoot to root your Android Device.
(Developers Option is hidden for Android 4.2.2 or above, to unhide Go to Settings > About Phone > Built Number (Tap on it for 5-8 times).
Step 2: Download and install vRoot Application on your Windows Computer.
Step 3: Once vRoot Application is installed on your Computer, Open It.
Step 4: Once vRoot Application is launched, connect your Android device to the computer.
Step 5: Once Your Smartphone is connected successfully to the computer, vRoot will automatically detect your Smartphone.
Step 6: Now, Click on the “Root” button to begin the rooting process.
Step 7: Now, vRoot will automatically “Reboot” your Smartphone and install the SuperSU Application.
Step 8: Now your Android Device is Rooted. To check whether your phone is rooted correctly, open Applications Menu, there you will be able to see a new app installed, called SuperSU. If this app exist then it means you have successfully rooted your device.
Optional: You can also verify that your device is successfully rooted or not by Root Checker Application.
How to use vRoot to root any Android Device
Step 1: Enable USB Debugging on your Android Smartphone. To enable USB debugging, Open Settings > Developers Option >USB Debugging > Tick to Enable.(Developers Option is hidden for Android 4.2.2 or above, to unhide Go to Settings > About Phone > Built Number (Tap on it for 5-8 times).
Step 2: Download and install vRoot Application on your Windows Computer.
Step 3: Once vRoot Application is installed on your Computer, Open It.
Step 4: Once vRoot Application is launched, connect your Android device to the computer.
Step 5: Once Your Smartphone is connected successfully to the computer, vRoot will automatically detect your Smartphone.
Step 6: Now, Click on the “Root” button to begin the rooting process.
Step 7: Now, vRoot will automatically “Reboot” your Smartphone and install the SuperSU Application.
Step 8: Now your Android Device is Rooted. To check whether your phone is rooted correctly, open Applications Menu, there you will be able to see a new app installed, called SuperSU. If this app exist then it means you have successfully rooted your device.
Optional: You can also verify that your device is successfully rooted or not by Root Checker Application.
Points to remember:-
No data loss process: Your Android Phone Data like contacts, pictures, videos, music and etc will be not affected with this method.
Warranty Void: Your Android Device Warranty may be Void after following the above tutorial.
Credits: vRoot Application was created by Shenzhen (Developer).And thanx's for tut apk archive.
If you have tried the above tool to root your Android device the please let us know if it works or not with your Device Model number.
No data loss process: Your Android Phone Data like contacts, pictures, videos, music and etc will be not affected with this method.
Warranty Void: Your Android Device Warranty may be Void after following the above tutorial.
Credits: vRoot Application was created by Shenzhen (Developer).And thanx's for tut apk archive.
If you have tried the above tool to root your Android device the please let us know if it works or not with your Device Model number.
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