The Easiest & Safest Way To ROOT Any Android Phone (2019)


Today I'm going to inform you how to root your phone with the most updated version of. This is going to be a no data loss method. So all your apps and data are gonna be safe. This is by far the easiest, quickest and at the same time the most advanced way to root. Easiest as it is just one file and one process that will root almost any Android device out there and advanced in the sense that it's a system less root which means your device will work and feel pretty much like a non-rooted device. Even certain apps and services that would straight up refuse to start on an older version of root will now start working class. It got mods Auto updates and a ton of other features which we'll discuss later in the blog so if your device is rooted with the older version of root-like supersu or king root then we recommend you to unroot your device and update over to the latest version of the root by this method. 

So let's get started, oh! but before we get started the only requirement for this to work is you will need to have a custom recovery pre-installed on your device and that's because some devices come with a locked boot loader which will prevent any attempts of rooting no matter whatever you try so installing a custom recovery unlocks your phone and allows you to safely root your device and do all sorts of cool stuff like installing ROM mods. You can even update over to the next version of Android before anyone else does and much, much more with added safety as you always have the restore option in case anything goes wrong but the only problem with that is the method to install a custom recovery is device specific that is it's different for different devices so there is no one method that can install a custom recovery on all devices but the fun fact is the very first mod that comes out for any device is always the custom recovery. So there are detailed guides online which will unlock your device and install a custom recovery. Simply Google searches and make sure that the model number on the guide that you're following matches your device's model number. So once the custom recovery is up and running on. Let's go ahead and download that one file that can root almost any device running on Android version 5.1 lollipop and above which almost all the Android devices these days come with but however if your device is on a low version of Android that is 4.1 KitKat or below then you can still root the process from here on is exactly the same only the files are different. If you are on KitKat or below use supersu. If you want to quickly get your device rooted then download the latest version of MAGISK (Click on MAGISK to download it) from the downloads section that's a flashable zip file only around 5 MBS in size so it should not take long but most importantly make sure not to unzip it and let it be as it is once the file is downloaded onto your device you will have to head over to the custom recovery and basically install the file that you just downloaded. So in order to boot into the custom recovery first of all completely turn off your phone. Once your phone is completely turned off, boot into the custom recovery by pressing a hardware button that usually includes holding the power button but either the volume up or the volume down button. So once inside the custom recovery, it's pretty simple and straightforward from here on you will basically have to tap on the install button right here then locate and install the file that you just downloaded as simple as that. Before you do that we highly recommend you to take a backup of your Android system before performing any major installation activity on the recovery by tapping on the backup option because in case if anything goes wrong like say if you forgot to charge your phone and the battery ran out during the process then it can always boot back into the custom recovery. Tap on the restore button and your device will be back to the way it was. Again as I said it's the safest way to root, so make sure to take a backup first and once that is done you know what to do tap on the install button on the top then navigate over to the root file that you just downloaded. It should be in the downloads folder, select that then slide to the right and the installation is going to start the entire installation process is only gonna take a couple of seconds and you are done that's about it your device is now unlocked and rooted as simple as that once the rooting process is done, restart your device by tapping on the reboot button. Now the first boot after rooting can take a couple of seconds extra. So be patient, once your device has booted up it will exactly look and feel like an un-rooted device unless you open up an app that needs root like the root checker app. Let's tap on the verifier root, that's the root permission prompt, so things look good and handy up as you will see this device is now rooted but again let's go ahead and reconfirm that with the root checker app and yup this device is surely rooted. All apps and data are going to be intact with no traces of root except you get a new app called as the magisk manager. 

Go ahead and open it up and yet again it's a very inconspicuous app, there are no traces of root here as well and that's because all the cool stuff is quietly hidden behind the hamburger menu option on the top corner. Now folks at this point your device is fully rooted which means you can now do everything that was not possible earlier like you can remove bloatware speed up your device by increasing the CPU speed, change the boot animations, install a thousand types of mods, you can also crack and modify apps, get people out of your Wi-Fi network and much much more.  
The Easiest & Safest Way To ROOT Any Android Phone (2019) The Easiest & Safest Way To ROOT Any Android Phone (2019) Reviewed by TechSansar on March 06, 2019 Rating: 5

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