Here is a simple Android Application that would help you Root your Android Phone simply installing and running it, without using a PC. Isn’t this great? Let’s move on to the tutorial.
I bring to you Universal Androot App for Rooting Android phones.
Using Universal AndRoot to Root Android Devices
- On your Android Device, go to Settings > Applications, click the checkbox Unknown Sources and save.
- Download and Install the Universal AndRoot. Get it from HERE.
- Launch the Application and then click on Root. (Make sure you select your Version of Android Phone).
- Your Android phone would be successfully Rooted
Here is a List of Android Smartphones Supported by this method of Rooting
- Google Nexus One (2.2)
- HTC Hero (2.1)
- HTC Magic (1.5) (Select Do not install Superuser)
- myTouch 3G 3.5mm/LE (1.6)
- HTC Tattoo (1.6)
- Dell Streak (2.1)
- Motorola XT701
- Vibo A688 (1.6)
- Motorola XT800 (2.1)
- Google G1 (1.6)
- Motorola ME511
- Motorola Charm
- Motorola Milestone (2.1)
- Motorola Droid (2.01/2.1/2.2 with FRG01B)
- Sony Ericsson X10 Mini (1.6)
- Sony Ericsson X10 Mini Pro (1.6)
- Sony Ericsson X10 (1.6)
- Acer Liquid (2.1)
- Acer beTouch E400 (2.1)
- Samsung Galaxy Beam
- Samsung galaxy 5 (gt-i5500)
- Lenovo Lephone (1.6)
- LG Ally (2.1)
- LG GT540 (1.6)
- Gigabyte GSmart G1305
How to Root Any Android Phone in Minutes!
ReplyDeleteWhat is root?
Root on Android is a process of allowing users of Android smartphones, tablets, and other devices to attain privileged control (known as root access) within Android's subsystem.
What are the benefits of rooting your Android phone?
Some benefits of rooting your Android phone include the ability to install a custom ROM, use root-only apps, overclock or underclock the processor, access blocked features, and more.Learn More...