How To Root Your Android Device
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Step 1: Download Kingo Root
Start up your pc and download Kingo Android Root. You can find the latest version by visiting their official website. It guarantees successful root without any brick for the compatible devices. Check here whether your device is compatible or not. If not don't worry, mine was also not in the list, but my device was successfully rooted.
Step 2: Connect your device with pc
Connect your android device with your personal computer using USB cable.
Step 3: Enable USB debugging
For jellybean:
Open settings. Select 'Developer Mode' and enable it. Click USB Debugging and it will be enabled.For Kitkat:
Google has done well in hiding developer options.1. In settings go to About submenu. In some devices the About submenu will be under “More”/”General” submenu. On some other devices (mostly HTC devices you will have to goto Settings> About> Software Information> More)
2.Now scroll to “Build Number” and tap it 7 times.
3. You will get a message that you are a developer now.
4. Enable USB debugging
Step 4: Install and open Kingo Root.
After connecting your device, open kingo root. You should see your device's name on the screen above root button.
Step 5: Gather some courage
This is the most important step in this process. Prepare yourself for the worst case scanerio. After gathering enough courage, proceed to the next step.
Step 6: Click on root button
Click on root button under your device's name. It will download some requisite files and your phone will reboot once on twice.
YOU HAVE SUCCESSFULLY ROOTED YOUR ANDROID DEVICE!!!!!
CAUTION:
1. Make sure that the connection between your device and pc is secure.
2. Don't change your decision after starting the rooting process.
3. Don't plug out the USB cable in between the process.
4. Don't close kingo root in between the process.
If you follow these instructions correctly, you can brag to your friends that now you own a rooted phone/tablet. Have fun!
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