How to Root Android Mobile Phone



Android phones by default has a user privilege which has certain limitations in accessing system directories. As you can see in Linux operating systems, security is the primary concern and by default users will not have root privilege as there is a possibility of security issue becomes ease. You have to login as a root user in order to access system directories and files in Android mobile.

How to Root Android  Mobile Phone:

1. Z4root is an .apk file which is used in rooting your android phone. You can download Z4root here and keep the downloaded .apk file in your desktop.
2. Connect your phone with the computer and enable use storage to copy the downloaded file into your mobile.
3. Make sure you done these things before rooting your mobile phone.
  • Enable USB Debugging in your mobile phone (Settings -> Applications -> Development -> USB debugging)
  • You must have SD card in your device.
  • Also you must install Z4Root in your device not in SD card.
4. Now copy the app from your desktop to mobile.
5. Check for the app using file manager in your mobile (Astr0 file manager is preferable)
6. After you locate the file tap on the app to start the rooting process
7. Once the rooting process is finished your phone reboots with root privilege.
Note: This is an Universal procedure to Root your android mobile.

 

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