Friday, October 18, 2013

Root your device guide for novice users


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You must have heard of 'Root your Android' some where like in some apps, may be by your friend. So what does it mean. Rooting Android means you are getting to root of your OS. After rooting your Android, you will have the privileges to access all the folders which are not accessible when you get the device from your manufacturer. 

Once Rooted you can install apps that require the special privileges as i mentioned before.If you need to install custom fonts then also you will have to root Android. Most important one will be when you will want to install custom build Android versions.

There is no one solution which work for every device, you have to go for slightly specific solution. In general you will need  your USB cable, a Windows PC with your phone’s drivers installed, a full charge on your handset, and USB debugging mode enabled.

Next step will be to use a software and i will recommend the SuperOneClick. You can see the list of device supported, downloads and instruction from here.

If it doesn't support your device then all i can suggest here is simply google it.


About Bhavik Tikudiya

Bhavik is a passionate blogger by nature and an Android developer. He is working day and night to deliver the best that's out there.You can simply search about him on Google by typing 'bhavik tikudiya'.

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