How To Root Your Device - Two Different and Detailed Methods

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How To Root Your Device - Two Different and Detailed Methods

from AdminT on 07/16/2020 12:44 AM


IMPORTANT:

It is necessary to know what 'rooting a device' is before you attempt to do it, and not just to know, but to see what it does and learn why you should and why you should not do it.
Go through the article; Rooting A Device - What Should You Know? Then feel free to come back.


There are lots of Android apps out there that you can use to root your device. This article will walk you through how to use FramaRoot, or KingRoot.



Using FramaRoot
Steps:
1
Download Framaroot. Framaroot is a stand-alone application that roots your Android device without having to use a PC. You can download the latest version of this app straight from the Framaroot's website (http://framaroot.net ).
2
Install Framaroot. Tap the downloaded APK to install it on your device.
If your device's not set to install third-party applications, a prompt will appear asking confirmation to install Framaroot. Simply enable the "Unknown Sources" option on the prompt to continue.
3
After installation, open the app. Select an exploit to use on your phone or tablet. Framaroot will require you to choose from three kinds of exploits that will root your phone, namely, "Sam," "Frodo," and "Aragorn." You can select any of the three exploits listed. Just tap each one and find out which one is working.
Some exploits will not work on your device depending on the make, model, and version of Android OS it's running on. When this happens, a message prompt will appear on the screen telling you that the exploit "failed." Just select another one from the three until you find one that will work.
After choosing a working exploit, a message will appear notifying you that the exploit is successful and superuser settings have been installed on your device, which means that you have rooted your phone or tablet.
4
Restart your device to apply the updates. Congratulations!


Using KingoRoot
Types

There are two versions of KingoRoot. There is the PC Version, "KingoRoot Android (PC Version)", which has a higher success rate due to technical reasons, and there is the apk version, "Kingo Android Root", direct download to your mobile.
Just read either one that suits you best.

A
KingoRoot Without PC
Steps
1
Install KingoRoot.apk on your device.

If you didn't check "Unknown Sources" in Settings > Security, then during installation, you will get a prompt "Install blocked", stating that "For security, your phone is set to block installation of apps obtained from unknown sources".

Just follow phone instructions and install Kingo Root on your device and allow installs from "Unknown Sources".

2
Launch KingoRoot app and start rooting. Simply
 click on "One Click Root" to start the rooting process.
3
Wait for a few some time till the result screen appears. Voilà! Rooting complete.
   Download KingoRoot Android version here; https://root-apk.kingoapp.com/kingoroot-download.htm

B
KingoRoot with PC
Steps
1
Download and install KingoRoot Android (PC Version). That is the name.

2
Plug your Android device into your computer via USB cable and launch KingoRoot.
If your device driver is not installed on your Computer, Kingo will install it for you automatically. Make sure you get Internet conenction so that device driver can be downloaded. If you are using Windows 8, you may need to change some settings first. When running Kingo Android Root on Windows 8, the issue you may most likely encounter is driver installation looping.
How to solve driver installation looping on Windows 8 when running Kingo Android Root?
3
Enable USB Debugging mode on your Android device.
USB Debugging mode enabled is a necessary step of Android rooting process.
What is USB Debugging Mode?
How to enable USB Debugging mode?
IMPORTANT: 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.
Read notifications carefully before rooting your device.C
4
Click "ROOT" to root your device.
Kingo Android Root will employ multiple exploits on your device, which will probably take a couple of minutes. In the rooting process, your device may be rebooted several times. Do not be panic, it is perfectly normal. And once it begins, please DO NOT touch, move, unplug or perform any operation on your device.
Root succeeded. Until your device reboots itself, do not operate.

   Download KingRoot PC version from here; https://www.kingoapp.com/android-root/download.htm


With these methods, it is unlikely for your device to refuse to root. But if your phone still does not root, then you will have to go one step further; List of Rooting Apps

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Reply Edited on 07/16/2020 08:04 PM.

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