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How To Root And Un-root Any Android Device In Less Than 5 Mins by sahlalmum(op): 10:55pm On Nov 26, 2015
To Android users, especially advanced ones, rooting their phones or tablets is becoming a necessity. Rooting Android could be complicated, if you do it all by yourself, even with a step-by-step tutorial. However, what Kingo Android Root offers you is a true one-click experience when rooting your Android.



What Is Android Rooting?
Android Rooting, in a nutshell, is a modification process to the original system in which the limitations are removed and full-access is allowed, thus resulting in the ability to alter or replace system applications and settings, run specialized apps, and even facilitate the removal and replacement of the device's operating system with a custom one.
What Can You Do After Rooting Your Android?
After rooting, you can install a custom ROM and recovery, customize your system with beautiful themes and fonts, increase internal memory by moving all of your apps to an SD card, increase your RAM, overclock and undervolt your device, hack games, remove bloatware, install fantastic root-only apps like Titanium Backup, Greenify, AdAway, and such.
Pros & Cons of Android Rooting
Pros: Basically, the benefits that rooting your Android device can offer are all about acquiring high-level permissions with which you could overcome all limitations and do modifications as you like.

Cons: Rooting immediately voids your phone's warranty. Rooting involves the risk of “bricking” your phone.

How to Root Your Android Devices in One Click?
Using Kingo Android Root is extremely simple, but I'll elaborate it down to every little detail, so please bear with me.
You can see the list of devices that Kingo supports here.
The list is incomplete and not up-to-date, it does not necessarily mean not-support if your device is not in the list. If you have any doubt about your device being support, feel free to contact us.
Step 1: Check These Prerequisites

A Windows-based computer with Internet access.
USB cable; the original one is recommended.
Device powered on with at least 50% battery level.

Step 2: Install & Launch Kingo
Kingo Android Root is a free download that is available here. After installing it on your computer, double-click the icon on your desktop to launch it—you will see an interface as shown below.
Step 3: Manually Enable USB Debugging Mode on Your Android
Although the very aim of Kingo Android Root is to offer a true one-click rooting experience, this step falls on users. USB debugging mode is a developer option to facilitate a connection between an Android device and a computer with Android SDK (software development kit), which is usually hidden in Android 4.2.X and higher versions.

How to Enable USB Debugging Mode on Android?

Android 2.0 - 2.3.X

Go to Settings -> Applications -> Development -> USB debugging.


MORE @ - http://www.myandroid.com.ng/2015/11/sponsored-how-to-root-and-un-root-any.html

Re: How To Root And Un-root Any Android Device In Less Than 5 Mins by Onyenna(m): 11:26pm On Nov 26, 2015
Cool......ama try this....
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