Root Android Phone without Computer
Why are all the good things illegal, expensive or
flattening?
When it comes to rooting your phone, you first need
acknowledge whatever you do is at your own risk. A lot of people search for
methods to root their smartphones only to back up out at the very final moment
since it looks to scary. Of course there’s always a chance that you may brick
your phone but if done correctly, there’s no risk.
So let’s dive in. We’ll take a look at everything you need
to know about rooting your android phone: what is it exactly, reasons for doing
it reasons for not doing it and finally how to do it.
To obtain full control of the device is called rooting. Rooting
gives you administrative privileges, meaning you can control every aspect of
the device. It gives you the ability to decide what all you want the apps to
do. The behind the scenes details of the working of android is OS are hidden
from the users but after rooting, it all comes to front for anyone to tamper
with and modify.
So, rooting gives the user freedom to do quite a lot of new
things that wouldn’t be possible on an unrooted device.
Here are some things one can do with a rooted Android
smartphone, to name a few:
- Use Hacking related apps
- Uninstall default apps
- Install root-only apps
- Overclock CPU rate
- Improve battery life
- Reboot devices
- Automate tasks
- Complete anonymity using TOR
- Best of all, Install custom ROMs
Before jumping into the rooting
process, please make sure you get everything right beforehand:
- Device powered on.
- At least 50% battery level.
- Internet connection necessary (Wi-Fi network suggested).
- Allow installation of apps from unknown sources. Settings > Security > Unknown Sources
Step
1: Free download KingoRoot.apk. The download
will be automatically started. If Chrome has warned you about KingoRoot.apk, click
"OK" to proceed.
Step
2: Install KingoRoot.apk on your device. If you didn't check "Unknown
Sources" in Settings > Security, then during installation, you will get
a prompt "Install blocked", stating that "For security, your
phone is set to block installation of apps obtained from unknown sources".
Just follow phone instructions and install
Kingo Root on your device and allow installs from "Unknown Sources".
Step
3: Launch "Kingo ROOT" app and start rooting. Kingo Root is very
user-friendly and easy to use. Click "One Click Root" to start the
rooting process.
Step 4: Waiting for a few seconds
till the result screen appear.
Step
5: Succeeded or Failed. It is highly recommended that you try several times
when rooting with KingoRoot apk version. There several rooting methods
integrated in apk root, however, it will only run one at a time.
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