How to Root Android Without Computer

8/04/2017

Rooting Android device will allow you to enjoy the benefits of extra memory, the ability to install custom software, run special applications, etc. So, in this article, we’re back with a new post on meaning, advantages and disadvantages of rooting your Android device. And also we’re going to show you 3 best Android apps that you can easily root your Android device without using computer or any risk of bricking your device.

How to Root Android Without Computer

What’s Rooting?

Rooting is an experimental way to unlock your Android device for doing various tweaks in it, like removing system apps, customizing it and make some changes in system files. Rooting allows you to access the root directory of your Android device and you can change, modify or customize anything of your Android device you want.

Advantages Of Rooting

Rooting your Android device has several advantages. So, below we’ll show you some of the best advantages that you’ll get after rooting your Android device.

  • Run special apps. There are many interesting apps that are available only for the rooted Android device which will not work on unrooted Android device.
  • Full application control. You can backup your full Android apps, data, settings, etc. You can also remove apps which come with your device.
  • Install a custom ROM. You can upgrade Android version of your device using custom ROM or any other ROM. This will increase performance and get new features on your old device.

Disadvantages Of Rooting

Everything which has advantages has its disadvantages. So, below we’ll show you some of the disadvantages of rooting your Android device.

  • Your device might get bricked. Sometimes a small mistake while rooting can damage your device in serious condition and it will never turn on. So, be careful while rooting!
  • Your device’s warranty turns void. Rooting is an illegal process. So, if you’re rooting your device, get ready to end your device’s warranty.
  • Loss of security. As custom ROMs and other third-party apps can misuse of root permissions. Rooting your Android device includes adding of third-party apps which is a bit risky.

Things To Do Before Rooting

Before rooting your Android device, you have to prepare your device first, in case, if anything goes wrong because a problem doesn’t tell you when they arrive. So, below we’ve given some steps which you can follow before rooting your Android device.

  1. Charge your device at least 50% level. Sometimes rooting process took more time to complete. So, it’s a good idea to charge to a good level.
  2. Backup important data. It’s advisable to backup all important data before rooting, because there are some changes which your device might get bricked.
  3. Enable Unknown sources. This should be enabled, because you will be installing the rooting application from a source outside the Play Store. To do this, head to Settings > Security, then enable Unknown sources option.

3 Best Rooting Apps For Android Without Computer

So, we’ve provided you all brief details of meaning, advantages and disadvantages of rooting your Android device. So, now we’ll show you 3 best apps which can root your Android without using computer. Here they’re:

1. Framaroot

Framaroot is one of the most popular app for rooting Android devices without using computer—just in a single click. And can also unroot most rooted Android devices without computer as well. This app has support for even the latest Android operating systems. However, before downloading the Framaroot.apk, check the device compatibility list to see if Framaroot supports your Android device.

Rooting your Android using Framaroot is very easy, you just need to follow the steps below.

  1. Download Framaroot (link below).
  2. Open Framaroot when installation process finishes, from the drop-down list, choose Install SuperSU.
  3. Next, select any of the exploits—Gandalf, Boromir, Pippin, Legolas, Sam, Frodo, Aragorn and Gimli—and then Framaroot will start to root your device.
  4. You’ve to reboot your device after it’s successfully rooted.

2. KingoRoot

KingoRoot is another good application, which lets you root your Android device with or without using computer. KingoRoot supports almost all of the popular Android devices nowadays. It’s an ultimate solution for rooting.

Follow the steps below to root your device using KingoRoot.

  1. Download KingoRoot (link below).
  2. Open KingoRoot when installation process finishes and make sure that your device is connected to the Internet.
  3. Tap on One Click Root.
  4. Wait a few seconds until the result appear.

3. Z4Root

Z4Root is one of the oldest apps for rooting Android devices without using computer. This app was available on Play Store, but Google removed it for security reasons. Z4Root support for wide range of devices and can root older Android versions as well. This app has been success rate of 99% on all devices of Samsung Galaxy S series.

Follow the steps below to root your Android device using Z4Root.

  1. Download Z4Root (link below).
  2. Open Z4Root when installation process finishes and tap on Permanently Root.
  3. Let your phone do the rest of the work.
  4. Congrats, you’ve rooted your Android device!

How to Check if Your Android Device is Rooted or Not

If you’re not sure whether your Android device is rooted or not, then don’t worry, you can check it in just few taps, follow the steps below.

  1. Download Root Checker application from the Play Store (link below).
  2. Open Root Checker when installation process finishes.
  3. Tap on Verify Root button and wait few moments.
  4. It’ll display a congratulation message if root access is installed on your device.

So, this was about how to root Android without using computer. Rooting Android without using computer is just an easy process. You just need to understand the same process mentioned above. And before proceeding, make sure to that you’ve read and understand advantages and disadvantages of rooting, then proceed at your risk.

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Jaysh Amin

I'm the author as well as the founder of Tweaksify (this blog), from Mangochi, Malawi. You can read more about me here or by visiting my personal blog.

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