Tuesday, 1 March 2016

HOW TO ROOT ANDROID

Before knowing how to root android phone, you must know this information.
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What is rooting?

  • Rooting is a jailbreak type features  for Android and its  allows us to use deeply  root android phone. ROOT ANDROID PHONE  allow you to access the all operating system and we are able to customize anything  in our your root Android phone. we can run more application and we can uninstall inbuilt application which we don,t want to carry, you can.we can minimize our processor speed for saving battery and there are many other things to do.

Why Should You ROOT android device?

1>> Unlock Hidden Features
2>>Uninstall Bloatware
3>>Speed up You Phone
4>>Ads Free
5>>Privacy Guarded
6>>Boost Battery Life
  • Uninstall preinstalled app that you don’t like.
  • Run Special Applications Free Internal Storage
  • Custom ROMs
  • Free Internal Storage: – People who have low internal memory can transfer any application from internal memory to SD card after rooting their phone.
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More Advantages Of Rooted Android Phones:-

1.Get rid of pesky bloatware
The first benefit of accessing administrator privileges over Android is full control over the applications installed on your handset. No longer do you have to suffer from the cluttered app drawers and reduced memory space taken up by pre-installed carrier and manufacturer applications, you can instantly cut the bloatware and keep only the apps that you really want.

2 – Real backups

This brings me nicely on to the next major benefit of Android, improved backup and restore options. Yes, the cloud can back up some of your settings and app downloads, but that is not really a true backup; it’s just a list of things for the phone to download and change. Want to keep everything the way it was? You will need to root.

3 – Don’t wait around for manufacturers and carriers for updates

Once you’re fully backed up you’re ready to move up to one of the other major perks of rooting, installing different versions of Android.
We all know manufacturers are often pretty slow at delivering the latest Android offerings even to their flagship handsets, let alone aging devices. Some are getting better at it, but this is still an ongoing issue for many users. So if you’re not a Nexus device owner, rooting opens the door to much faster Android updates, thanks to the developers who put time into porting the latest updates to various handsets.

4 – We can’t forget those custom ROMs

If stock Android isn’t your thing, there are also tons of other customized ROMs offering unique features and improvements to the default Android experience.
I’m sure you’ve all heard of the biggest names, like CyanogenMod, Paranoid Android and MIUI, to name just a few of the most popular ones. Many custom ROMs are actually at the forefront of innovation on Android, offering several features that aren’t available anywhere else.

5 – Overclocking and underclocking

Remember when all phones were slow? Well, not all, but they all needed that extra push. A very popular thing to do among root users was overclocking the processor to make things more snappy. Even mid-end smartphones are pretty fast now, so there is not much of a need, but some of you may still want to speed things up.
But even if overclocking is no longer as popular, you will find that altering processor speeds is definitely convenient. Got a super powerful phone and want to save battery? Why not underclock the processor? Sometimes we don’t need all the power our specs have to offer, and we could really use saving resources.

6 – Apps that do more

As rooting opens up administrator type privileges on your handset you’ll instantly have access to all the core files on your handset. File browser apps can take full advantage of this, allowing you to move stuff around on your internal memory if so require.
App wise, we’ve already touched on Titanium Backup, but there are far more apps that can make use of root permissions, and simply aren’t available with a non-rooted device. Fans of custom ROMs can even use a ROM manager to install and update their operating system without the need to flash zip files from Recovery.

7 – Dress to impress

My final reason for rooting your handset is the wider range of customization and theming options, after all who doesn’t want their home screens looking snazzy.
Although there are options to tweak themes and whatnot that don’t require rooting, usually through third part launchers such as Apex and Nova, rooting gives you access to the important files needed to make changes in folders that are usually hidden from users. Access to the /system/fonts folder allows users to install and replace custom fonts. You can also flash zip files from Recovery to install themes too. But if all that folder browsing isn’t for you, there are also a some great root-only theme applications to choose from.


Conclusion

So, you’ve been acquainted and warned. If you think that rooting the phone to run special applications and custom ROM is worth is, go ahead.
now, there are many steps for rooting but I will tell you easiest way.
 first, Download this app from google play store

How to root android

Steps:—download from here
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Steps: Install KingoRoot.apk on your device.


If you did not  check  “Unknown Sources” in Settings > Security, then maybe during installation, you will get a prompt that is “Install blocked” For security, your phone is set up to block installation of apps obtained from unknown sources”.

Step: Launch the “Kingo ROOT” app

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Step: Waiting for a few seconds till the result screen appear.
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Steps: Here You are … now your root android phone is free to install rooted application.
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HOW-TO-ROOT-ANDROID for checking you, the device has been rooted or not

ROOT CHECKER you can also download it from google play store



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