Root Any Android Device Using Unlock Root
Why rooting?
Rooting is a process of acquiring complete access to your android
devices root. rooting an android device means obtaining permissions so as able
to get into your droid's and to communicate with its hardware. Rooting is done
by installing custom RoMs, installed customized themes, better
battery management, tweak the device kernel and superuser apps that can
overlock or underlock your device speed. Before rooting any android device it
is recommended to backup device using titanium backup app.
Unlock Root is a tool that can successfully root and unlock not
just one or a handful of Android devices from the same manufacturer but many
from different manufacturers. Currently, Unlock Root can root about 250
different handsets from major handset manufacturers such as HTC, Motorola, Sony
Ericsson, Asus, Acer, Huawei, Dell, and Samsung, as well as from other
less-known manufacturers.
Unlock Root is able to root and unlock any android devices,
currently it suports Android 2.1, 2.2 and 2.3 from lower end phones to high end
phones such as Galaxy S2. Unlock root for Android s a safe tool - follow the
instructions to root your device successfully.
1. Install the Unlock Root from here, Unlock root works only on
Windows 7.
2.Install the USB drivers for your device before you
use Unlock Root.
3.Enable USB Debugging mode on your device by going
to Settings> Application>Development on your device and check "allow USB debugging" option
4.Connect your Android device to your PC by using a
USB cable.
5.Install Unlock root by running
"UnlockRoot.exe".
6. Wait for your device to be automatically detected
7.Choose your device from the list of autodetected
devices.
8.Click the Root button to start the rooting
process.
9.Wait for it to complete the installation, after
which you’ll be greeted with a message saying your device has been
successfully rooted.
10. Now reboot your device.
11. You can check whether or not you have root
access by locating the Superuser app on your device or installing an app that
requires root access.
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