How To Root Android In One Click And Unroot
We
love Android, but rooting your phone can give you the opportunity to do
so much more than your phone can do out of the box—whether it’s
wireless tethering, speeding it up with overclocking, or customizing the
look of your phone with themes. Here’s what you need to know about the
rooting process, and where to find a guide for your phone.P
Update:
This used to be our always up-to-date rooting guide, which proved to be
too large an undertaking for us to keep up. It was a nice try, but
seeing as we only have a few Android phones to test, we couldn’t
reliably keep it up to date. So, we’ve changed this guide into more of a
general resource for those of you that want to get into rooting (though
many of the old comments still remain).P
Check
out the glossary below to get acquainted with important rooting terms,
then check out the FAQ for more info on your burning questions. When
you’re ready, check out the last section for resources on your specific
device. We can’t give you the instructions ourselves, but hopefully we
can give you a push in the right direction and make the process easier
for you.What Is Rooting, Exactly?
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. If you’re on the fence about rooting, check out our top 10 reasons to root your Android phone for some motivation
There
are a ton of different Android phones out there, and while some rooting
methods might work for multiple phones, there is no one-size-fits-all
guide for rooting every phone out there. But, there are a lot of things
you should know about rooting before you start, and this guide should
help you out.
Most of android users would like to root their devices to get full advantage of the interface but root Android is not an easy job and risky that the devices may get bricked in worst case. A member from XDA developers forum, Alephzain has released root android app called Frameroot which would help in rooting the device.
Frameroot root android apk let users rooting their devices in one click through
some exploit such as Gandalf, Pippin and others. The rooting process
running without connected to computer and just install Frameroot apk
into phone and run it, the app will root the devices automatically.
Rooting may cause hardware damage and may even lose warranty, prior to use at your own risk.
Root Android By Frameroot
Download Frameroot apk from
XDA developers forum and installed in the devices itself. Open the
Frameroot app once installed, select one of exploit list to be use to
root here.
Once
the exploit selected, the device would be rooted and you would see a
possible case message ‘Failed. Try another exploit if available’ or
‘Superuser and SU binary installed.
You have to reboot your device’. Now reboot your device and it would
take a longer time installed files trying to root the device.
To ensure that the rooting is done by install root checker app that available from Google Play Store.
You can go back unroot status easily by select ‘Unroot’ from the list.
Downloads links are here
Frameroot1.6.1
So
now we get to the good stuff: actually rooting your phone.
Unfortunately, every single phone is different, and rooting methods
change every time that phone’s software updates. With so many Android
phones out there, it’s become impossible for us to actually list rooting
instructions here—especially because we only own a few different phones
ourselves.P
Luckily,
now that you know a thing or two about rooting, you’re in a much better
position to understand some of the other instructions out there. So,
here are a few places you’ll find guides, ROMs, and other information
about rooting your specific phone.P
- The XDA Developers forums are the number one place to look for information on your phone. This is where all the best hackers and tweakers gather to discuss phones, share links and guides, create rooting tools, and more. Head to the forums, find your device, and poke around the different subforums for your phone. You should find a number of threads that will direct you to information on how to root your phone, what ROMs and kernels are available, and more. And, when in doubt, ask the other users!P
- The Phandroid forums (aka Android Forums) aren’t quite as popular as XDA, but they have always done a pretty good job of organizing information on rooting. This is a good place to start. Head to the forum for your device and look for the “All Things Root” subforum.P
- RootzWiki may not be as popular as it once was, but there’s still good information to be had on these forums, especially pertaining to new ROMs, kernels, and other things on the development side.P
- The CyanogenMod Wiki: CyanogenMod, one of the most popular ROMs out there, has a fantastic wiki with a ton of information on different devices. Even if you don’t plan on flashing CyanogenMod (or any ROM, for that matter), you can often find information on how to root your phone within their device-specific instructions on installing CyanogenMod, so it’s worth checking out.P
Try
any or all of the above sources and see what you can find. Once you’ve
found the forum for your phone, search around for a rooting guide or
rooting tool. Make sure it’s applicable to your current software version
and try it out. If you have any questions, you can ask in the
forums—but be sure to read as much as you can before doing so, since
your question has probably already been answered elsewhere.
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