How To Root Any Android Device In One Click


Rooting an Android device is a tougher technical challenge than jailbreaking an iOS device. Not any more now, as there are number of tools avaiable in the market now, which would let you root any Android device in one click. Tools like, Universal Androot, the Recovery Flasher,  Easy Root, Unrevoked, have proved to be the best for the purpose.

But we would be using another tool named as, Super One Click which is by far the best tool to root Andriod in one click. So this tutorial is more about how to use Super One Click. But why would you want to root your Android? Well, it would let you capture pictures at higher resolution, transfer files faster and much more.

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How To Root Any Android Device In One Click

Before we actually kick off with the things, you need to navigate your Android as  Settings->Applications->Development and enable USB Debugging option by put a check on it.

Once you download Super One Click onto your computer, there is one thing that you need to take care that is Android debugger (SDK Developer Kit) is running. Once it starts running, double click on the SuperOneClick icon that you could find in the contents that were extracted.

Once SuperOneClick launches, plug in your Android device to the PC and while doing that there are things two things that you need to take care of. One is that you need to make sure that debugger sees it (that can be verified by checking that activity starts as soon as you plug it) and the other is that you need take off the SD card from the device.

After ensuring all the above things, click on the Root button. You could now see that the rooting process is going on as ‘OK‘ apperas after every step. If you encounter any warnings or errors, just ignore them. As long it doen’t hang, everything is fine. Once the whole process is complete, it displays you with ‘Success‘ message.

Now, check the main menu of your Android device as you would find ‘Superuser’ icon (looks like skulls and crossbones) over there. This ensures that you have successfully rooted your Android device. If in case you do find the the above icon, simply reboot your device.

Since your device is rooted now, its time to configure the SuperUser now. It is very good to ensure the security parameters,  by making it to request your permission whenever an application tries to gain root acess.

That is it! Isn’t the whole process to root any Android device easy and simple.

Filed under: Android,Tips & Tutorials

March 25, 2011 by: Prasanth Chandra

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