Saturday 7 June 2014

Root Your Android


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 At the time of surfing about Rooting  I found this post which shows Merits and Demerits of rooting an Android and the writer faces same situation which I have faced. Some of you know that what is the rooting of an android and some of you don't know. So firstly root is the 'Super User' of Android OS. Like Administrator of Window's who have no restrictions. In windows administrator have some restrictions but in Linux root doesn't have any restrictions.
 Rooting an Android phone simply means to gain administrative privileges (or root access if you
are from a Linux background) on the system. When you buy a new Android phone, you are just a guest user on the phone. You can use the phone, just as a guest would use Windows, but you will not be able
to make any changes to the system files.
We will now be talking about both Merits and Demerits associated with rooting an Android phone. Let's start with the brighter side:

What is the use of rooting :

1. After you have rooted your phone, you can run special applications that require root access on your phone. When compared to regular applications, root applications provide more features.
2. If you wanted to install and use custom ROMs on it. Which provides more tweaks.
3. Free Internal Storage. People who have low internal memory can transfer any application from internal memory to SD card after rooting their phone. There are some applications that provide the option by default. But if you want to force move an app by creating a 'symlink', you must use an app that only works on a rooted phone.

So, let’s take a look at the Demerits of rooting your Android.

1. Your Phone Might Get Bricked.
Not to demotivate you here, but when I tried to root my first Android phone – Samsung Galaxy POP Gts5570- I
bricked it. No matter how good a rooting tutorial is, it’s a daunting task and if you miss out any step or flash a corrupt zip file (that’s what
happened to me) you might end up with a bricked (broken) phone.
2. As soon as you root your phone, you void your phone’s warranty and if anything happens to your phone even when it’s in the warranty period, the company is going to charge you for the repairs. In some of the phones, you can un-root your phone,
but in most of the phones there’s is no going back.

Conclusion :

If you think that rooting the phone to run special applications and custom ROM is worth is, go ahead. If you think it’s not worth the hassle, stay put. At the end of the day, it’s depends on your usage and what you want your phone to do for you. Of course, proceeding with caution no matter how great an expert you think
you are is always advisable.
The bricking incident never stopped me from rooting my phone again. What about you? Are you going to
root your Android phone?

How to root :

















Use SRS One Click Root Application. It's free and supports many android devices. And you required working internet connection and connect device in Debug mode <Settings - Developer options - USB Debugging>. For rooting you have to follow screen notification shown by application.
For Visit The Website for Detail information and download Click here.

**Tip : Use this application on your own. I am not Taking any responsibility.