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Want To Root Your Android Device? Here’s A Quick Guide

All android devices comes un-rooted, giving users limited control. I’m certain most android users think that their Smartphones or tablets are only capable of adding images, audios, videos, applications and other normal functionalities but that’s so not true. Rooting your android device gives you a whole new right to execute more than you can ever imagine.

Let’s take a quick example; Android devices do come with pre-installed apps which by default are not allowed to be deleted or un-installed. By rooting your device you can easily delete those unwanted pre-installed apps and create more storage capacity.

That’s just one of the many advantages of rooting, but also keep in mind that by rooting your android Smartphone or tablet, you are voiding its guarantee. I’m sure you know that your device manufacturers placed certain guarantee on it, it’s normally a 12-months guarantee but once you root your device you’ve lost that assurance. That’s why it’s strongly advised to root your device only when its guarantee expires.

Nevertheless, am sure you still want to root your android Smartphone or Tablet, follow the below guide to easily achieve that.

Note: Please ensure to backup your android phone before embarking on the rooting process in case something goes wrong. There are quite a number of apps to backup your android Smartphone and have all your files totally secured. Once you’ve successfully backed-up your device you can proceed below.

How To Root Your Android Device

1. Select A Rooting Software – Firstly, you need to choose a rooting software that is compatible with your device. There are several android rooting software that can work on almost all Android devices, you can tryout Unlockroot and Kingo Android root.

2. Install Your Chosen Software On A Computer – Am sure your chosen rooting app has a driver to also be installed on your computer. In some cases it might require you to plug your android device to your computer or manually download it from the internet.

3. Move to your android device settings – developer options and enable USB debugging, then connect it (your Smartphone or tablet) to the computer using a USB cable.

4. Now on your computer, run the installed root software, follow the guide provided by the software and all other process will be completed automatically.

It’s as easy as that. Once your android device is successfully rooted you’ll receive a notification. You can now enjoy the many benefits of rooting.