What is Root and how to Root any Android device

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What is Rooting?
“Rooting” your device means obtaining “superuser” rights and permissions to your Android’s software. With these elevated user privileges, you gain the ability to load custom software (ROM’s), install custom themes, increase performance, increase battery life, and the ability to install software that would otherwise cost extra money (ex: WiFi tethering). Rooting is essentially “hacking” your Android device. In the iPhone world, this would be the equivalent to “Jailbreaking” your phone.
Why is it called Rooting?
The term “root” comes from the Unix/Linux world and is used to describe a user who has “superuser” rights or permissions to all the files and programs in the software OS (Operating System). The root user, because they have “superuser” privileges, can essentially change or modify any of the software code on the device. You see, your phone manufacturer/carrier only gives you “guest” privileges when you purchase your device. They do this for good reason… they don’t want you getting into certain parts of the software on your phone and screwing it up beyond repair. It makes it much easier for them to manage and update the devices if they lock it all down. This way, all the users are running the same unmodified version of the phone’s software. This makes it much easier for them to support the devices. But, for the tech-savvy crowd, only having “guest” privileges on your device is pretty lame and it locks down a lot of potentially useful features.
How to Root any Android device?
There are a lot of ways to root your Android device, but a lot of them is containing a viruses. And a lot of times is happens that its not working for your phone, or something went wrong. That's very bad, and to do completely root of your device and without any errors, we recommend you to do next. That's not difficult. 
Just download this program and install it on your computer. If you have some problems with device detecting then download your phone driver from this website and install it on computer. And now open program. Now connect your Android device with a USB cable to your computer. And with easy steps, just press on red button, ROOT button. And now all you need is wait, and when is finished, your phone get rooted. That's all. But there are a way to unroot your device. The goal of this program is that you can and unroot your Android device. All you need is connect your device to computer with USB cable and open that program, and at this time press on the Remove ROOT button. And wait when its finished. And now your device get unrooted. 
As you can see there are and ROOT again button Its happens that in process of rooting your phone get unplugged from computer or something like that, and root process get crashed, is not working good, and that's not problem too just you need to press on ROOT again button, and problem solved. But before rooting i recommend you to have a 50% battery minimum on your device.
That's all, with very east steps we do a big work. I hope you enjoy this post.

8 comments :

  1. Im in trouble Lol,

    My rooting failed.

    It says:

    Odin Mode:
    Root Status No


    First fail was said Flash failed

    Second and third attempt say's: Root fail Notsupport

    what should I do my phone is in a screen where's the green rotor is and says downloading... Do not turn of target!!


    PLEASE HELP :(

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    1. You need to install adb drivers on your computer, as your device is Samsung then Samsung driver. Get it from here.

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    2. ok i'll try to Root again after downloading the driver :/

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    3. Message i receive again:

      Root Failed !

      Flash Failed

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    4. Make sure you enabled USB debugging in your Android device, and checked unknown sources!!!

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  3. Unfortunately i did all of these :/

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    1. Your phone is Galaxy S4. But this program for rooting is working perfect for S4. Mine is Xperia and i root it without any problem. Maybe you have a problem with computer, try with another computer.

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