Wednesday 28 November 2012

How to Root Any Android Device Using Unlock Root

Rooting an Android phone used to be an esoteric practice reserved only for the tech-savvy. Those days are long gone. With Android gaining more world-wide popularity, users of Android devices have also learned the tricks of the trade. Thanks to the hard work of coders, modders, hackers, and developers in the diverse Android community, rooting almost any Android device these days have become nothing more than a simple download, followed by running a program, and finally, clicking on one button. In short, rooting has become easier to do these days.
There used to be as many rooting methods as there are Android devices. But, with a tool such as Unlock Root, users no longer need to sift through forums, tutorial pages, and online guides just to find a rooting solution that works on their devices.
Unlock Root is a tool that can successfully root and unlock not just one or a handful of Android devices from the same manufacturer but many from different manufacturers. Currently, Unlock Root can root about 250 different handsets from major handset manufacturers such as HTC, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, Asus, Acer, Huawei, Dell, and Samsung, as well as from other less-known manufacturers.
With Unlock Root, first-time rooters no longer need to worry much about bricking their devices. The tool is safe and easy to use. Android 2.1, 2.2, and 2.3 are currently supported. Support for Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich is also fast gaining ground. So, whether you have an entry-level phone or a high-end phone such as the Galaxy S2, Unlock Root most likely will be able to root and unlock it.
If you’re eager to root and unlock your Android device using an easy and safe tool, try Unlock Root and follow the instructions in this guide.

Requirements and Reminders

  • Unlock Root works only on Windows computers. You will need a computer running Windows 7/Vista/XP.
  • Install the USB drivers for your device before you use Unlock Root. You can usually download the drivers from your device manufacturer’s website. Or, if you received a driver CD together with your device, install the drivers using the installer on the CD.

Instructions

  1. Download the Unlock Root software. Get it straight from the developer’s website.
  2. Enable USB Debugging mode on your device. You can do this by going to Settings > Applications > Development on your device.
  3. Connect your device to your PC using a USB cable.
  4. Run “UnlockRoot.exe”. Wait for your handset to be automatically detected.
  5. Choose your device from the list of autodetected devices.
  6. Click the Root button to start the rooting process.
  7. Wait for it to complete the installation, after which you’ll be greeted with a message saying your device has been successfully rooted.
  8. After the rooting process, simply reboot your device for the changes to take effect.
Congratulations! You have successfully rooted your device. You can check whether or not you have root access by locating the Superuser app on your device or installing an app that requires root access.

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