Tuesday, December 4, 2012

[WORKING] Root any Android device in one click!!

Hi! Guys,

Now i am going to start posting on this CC Blog,

This is my first post and its about "Rooting an Android Device", We  all know that rooting is considered to be one of the difficult job as it sometimes results in Bricking of the device. Now many of you will wonder what "Bricking" means, well bricking is a term which means your phone is now of no use. It will not switch ON and will not respond to any of your Requests. Don't be afraid its rare but one must first learn A-Z of Rooting and Flashing Before proceeding further.

Now apart from more talking, i would like to tell you about how to Root your device without the fear of getting your device bricked, You don't need much Tech skills just perform few steps and all done. :-)

Their are two methods which i have tried and worked on few devices:

1. UnlockRoot Tool:

This is a Rooting tool provided by unlockroot.com, a preview of how unlockroot window looks is shown below,



Download and Install UnlockRoot from the given link below and install it. You will need Internet access while it is being Installed.

After installing the UnlockRoot on your PC, open UnlockRoot and simply click on Root. It will show the device attached to the PC. Click on the device that you want to root. But note that you need to enable USB Debugging on your MObile device. To do that go to "Settings > Applications > Development > USB Debugging", Now its time to keep your phone idle and let the program Root your mobile.  After it is done you will see a dialog box which will say that your device is rooted. Congratulations now reboot your phone and let it completely reboot and then remove the USB Cable.

To Check if your device is rooted check for Superuser app in App Drawer.

Download UnlockRoot: Click Here to Download!
Alternate Link:               Click Here to Download!

2. SuperOneClick Tool:

This is another rooting tool provided by shortfuse.org, I rooted my Samsung Galaxy S using this tool and it worked, simply attach your phone and click on root. But You will need to Enable the "USB Debugging" on your phone settings. For that you need to do this Settings > Applications > Development > USB Debugging, and you will be rooted have fun.
:-P

Download SuperOneClick: Click Here To Download!

Now their is one more rooting method using an Android application called Z4Root.

Simply install the application on your device and you can have Temporary Root or Permanent Root of your device. Though Z4Root Method never worked for me, but people say it does work. so Try your luck.

Download Z4Root: Click Here to Download!

I hope you all liked this article of coding-central.info Blog. Let me know if you face any issues while rooting of your device.


Source: xda