Currently, there is no unified method for obtaining ROOT
on Android phones, and the operating points for obtaining ROOT permissions
are different for each model. same. The current mainstream one-click ROOT software includes
Z4ROOT, UniversalAndroot, visionaryplus, GingerBreak
etc. Search the Internet to download these software and install them according to
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Just prompt the operation.
The following is a common method:
1. Download the upd-1.zip compressed file (find it online),
No need to decompress it. Put it into the sd card.
2. Turn off the phone and press and hold the "home power button" at the same time to turn it on.
3. When blue English letters appear, use the volume keys to select the second one (apply update from sdcard), and press the
home key to confirm. Find the upd-1.zip you just
placed in the directory of the SD card and press the home button.
4. After a while, you will return to the original interface, select the first one
(reboot system now), and click the home
key.
5. After restarting, root is successful.
Hope these are helpful to you.
No matter how you flash your phone, there are risks. Of course, the choice is yours.
So you are responsible for the consequences.
After rooting, the phone has greater permissions and can install some software that requires
high permissions, and can also delete some useless
software in the system, and more app2SD releases the poor storage that comes with the phone and makes the phone run faster.
The Wandoujia software is not bad, but it is a software that runs on the computer
, so open your computer and connect the data
line !
If it helps you, please feel free to give me points, thank you!