Thursday, 1 February 2018

How to root an android phone easily and safly - By Punjab Heaven Team

Hello Guys, today we are going to give a post on how to root any android phone easily manually. Usually there are many methods to root an android phone. Today we are using three methods. In these all three methods you will need to backup your all data so that in some case phone damages and data lost. So let's started.


What is Root ?

Rooting is the Android equivalent of jailbreaking, a means of unlocking the operating system so you can install unapproved apps, deleted unwanted bloatware, update the OS, replace the firmware, overclock (or underclock) the processor, customize anything, hacking games and so on.Of course, for the average user, this sounds like -- and can be -- a scary process. After all, "rooting" around in your smartphone's core software might seem like a recipe for disaster. One wrong move and you could end up with bricked handset. But don't worry we have already given solutions for bootloop or bricked handset. There are many advantages but also have disadvantages. One of it disadvantage is Void Warranty. So root your handset carefully. 

Methods:

1. Kingo Root Application

Mobile

In this method you will need kingoroot app in your mobile installed, you can get it from our website or you can install it in google play store. If you have kingoroot app and backup of your phone then start.

1. Install Kingoroot app



2. Open Kingoroot app and press "One Click Root" button to begin the root process,it usually takes 60-90 seconds to root your mobile.

Note: It works for almost every mobile but in some cases it dosn't work.

Windows

1. Download and install KingoRoot for Windows.


2. Enable USB debugging mode on your phone. If it's running Android 4.0 or 4.1, tap Settings, Developer Options, then tick the box for "USB debugging.". On Android 4.2, tap Settings, About Phone, Developer Options, and then tick USB debugging." Then tap OK to approve the setting change.On Android 4.3 and later , tap Settings, About Phone, then scroll down to Build Number.




 Tap it seven times, at which point you should see the message, "You are now a developer!" With that done, tap Settings, About Phone, Developer Options, and then tick USB debugging." Then tap OK to approve the setting change.

3. Run Android Root on your PC, then connect your phone via its USB sync cable. After a moment, the former should show a connection to the latter. Your device screen may show an "Allow USB debugging?" pop-up. Tick "Always allow from this computer," then tap OK.

4. Click Root, then sit back and wait while the utility does its thing. After a few minutes, my Galaxy S6 got to 70 percent, and then the phone once again crashed and rebooted. Again, your mileage can (and most likely will) vary. And that's all there is to it. If you decide you want to reverse the process, just run Android Root again, connect your phone, then click Remove Root.


2. Kingroot Application

Mobile

1.Install KingRoot on your Android phone. Tap the icon of KingRoot. This will start the app. And you will have the interface as below. If your phone is unrooted, you can see the prompt saying that "Root access is unavailable". Then click the button "START ROOT".

2. When rooting, you can view the progress. When it is done, you will see the big green tick icon. After that, you can remove apps, purify system, etc. with this app.


Windows


1. Launch the program - KingRoot after installing it.

2. Connect your Android smartphone to PC via USB cable. When it asks you to set up debugging mode, please follow the guide. Otherwise, the connecting would fail.



3. As it is successful to get connected, the program will detect your phone to check whether it is supported.

4. If your phone/tablet has not been rooted yet, just click “Start to Root” and the process will get started.



Step 5. In this process, your mobile will restart itself, which is normal. As there is a signal called “Successfully Gained Root” on the screen, your device is rooted.


3. ADB or Fastboot Method

This is difficult method but in it your phone will must be rooted. In this you will need your mobile drivers installed in your PC, ADB and Fastboot application must be installed in your PC and Download the right android root package and TWRP.img file on your PC/laptop for this method.

1.Download the right android root package and TWRP.img file on your PC/laptop.

2.Download ADB and Fastboot on your PC.

First of all, you will have to install Custom Recovery on your Phone.

Step by step guide to Flash Custom Recovery on android device using ADB or Fastboot : -

1.Setup ADB and Fastboot on your PC.

2.Move the TWRP.img file you have downloaded to the "ADB and Fastboot" folder .

3.Enable USB Debbuging on your phone.

Goto your phone setting >> About phone >> Build number and click on Build number atleast seven times to enable developer options in your phone.

Now go to Setting >> developer option and enable USB Debbuging (also enable OEM Unlock if available).

4.Connect your phone to PC.

5.Now open the folder where you have downloaded the "ADB and Fastboot" file and open a command window by having "Shift+Right click"on any empty white space inside the folder and select "Open command window here" from the context menu.

6.Now type " adb reboot bootloader" and hit enter to enter into the recovery mode of the phone.

Check your phone's screen if it asks for "Allow USB Debbuging",accept it by selecting

YES/OK.

7. Once in recovery mode, use volume buttons to navigate up and down between options and power button to select an option.

8.Select the option "Apply Update from ADB Sideload".

9.Now type "fastboot flash recovery TWRP.img" and hit enter.

This will install the Custom Recovery on your android smartphone..

10.Now enter into the Custom Recovery i.e TWRP recovery mode and flash the root package zip/img file.1.Download the right android root package and TWRP.img file on your PC/laptop.

2.Download ADB and Fastboot on your PC.

First of all, you will have to install Custom Recovery on your Phone.

Step by step guide to Flash Custom Recovery on android device using ADB or Fastboot : -

1.Setup ADB and Fastboot on your PC.

2.Move the TWRP.img file you have downloaded to the "ADB and Fastboot" folder .

3.Enable USB Debbuging on your phone.

Goto your phone setting >> About phone >> Build number and click on Build number atleast seven times to enable developer options in your phone.

Now go to Setting >> developer option and enable USB Debbuging (also enable OEM Unlock if available).

4.Connect your phone to PC.

5.Now open the folder where you have downloaded the "ADB and Fastboot" file and open a command window by having "Shift+Right click"on any empty white space inside the folder and select "Open command window here" from the context menu.

6.Now type " adb reboot bootloader" and hit enter to enter into the recovery mode of the phone.

Check your phone's screen if it asks for "Allow USB Debbuging",accept it by selecting

YES/OK.

7. Once in recovery mode, use volume buttons to navigate up and down between options and power button to select an option.

8.Select the option "Apply Update from ADB Sideload".

9.Now type "fastboot flash recovery TWRP.img" and hit enter.

This will install the Custom Recovery on your android smartphone..

10.Now enter into the Custom Recovery i.e TWRP recovery mode and flash the root package zip/img file.

Note: You are responsible for any damage to your handset.

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