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Monday 3 June 2013

HOW TO ROOT YOUR ANDROID PHONE OR TABLET?

Monday, June 03, 2013
We love Android, but rooting your phone can give you the opportunity to do so much more than your phone can do out of the box—whether its wireless tethering, speeding it up with overclocking, or customizing the look of your phone with themes. A rooted Android device unlocks its potential, allowing users to deceive the limitations placed upon it by carriers and hardware manufacturers.



Why Root?
Let's start with why you would want to root your Android smartphone. Sometimes apps require special permission that the Android OS, which is based on Linux doesn't allow. These could be simple as taking a screenshot to higher level permissions to the core Android files. Rooting makes your phone faster, increases battery life, allows it to run more apps, custom software and ROMs which allow complete control over every aspect of your device by allowing superuser and admin level permission.

How to Root Android Phone or Tablet?
Internet is loaded with tonnes of rooting methods and software, and one of the best method that I've tested is via SRS One Click Root. SRS-Root is an easy to use solution for rooting your android device, the software contains multiple exploits to gain root access on your device. Benefits of using SRS-Root :

  • SRSRoot Supports Android versions 1.5, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 3.1, 3.2, 4.0, 4.1, 4.2
  • Root latest models like Samsung Galaxy S2 / S3, Note / Note2
  • Option to remove root from your device by one-click
  • Powered by SRS Server "Safe Rooting without flashing your device"

Procedure to Root Android Phone or Tablet :
  • Download and Install SRS-Root [CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD]
  • Enable 'USB debugging' on your device (you can find this in the settings menu)
  • Enable 'Unknown Sources' on your device (you can find this in the settings menu)

  • Connect your Phone or Tablet to the computer (If needed install the android drivers)
  • Click on Root Device(All Methods) and wait till it's finished.
  • Clik on UnRoot Device(If you want to UnRoot)

Warnings :
Before you root your Android phone or tablet, there are a few things you should be aware of :
  • Warranty – Some manufacturers or carriers will use rooting as an excuse to void your warranty. However, rooting will not actually damage your hardware. You can "unroot" your device and manufacturers won't be able to tell if it's been rooted.
  • Security Google Wallet, in particular, has a vulnerability on rooted devices that could allow other apps to access your PIN and other wallet information. Google Wallet displays a warning message if you run it on a rooted device.

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