In my recent post, I explained the benefits and detriments of rooting your Android device. So if you’re considering rooting your device, this post is for you.

Rooting an Android device unlocks its potential, allowing users to circumvent the limitations placed upon it by carriers and hardware manufacturers. A rooted phone will be better personalized, perform better, and have longer lasting battery. Before you embark to root your device, you need to some reading on your own, and the best to find related discussions about rooting, guides, and custom ROMs is the XDA Developers Forum. Just search the website for thread on your specific device. You will get methods that have worked for those who use your device type.
Presently, there are various means of rooting Android devices, and one of the ways I’ve tested to be working and support a long list of devices, is via the one-click rooting. All you will need to do is, install some software to prepare, but the actual rooting process is one click. It will only take a few minutes to complete and then you’ll need to restart your Android device. Although there are tons of software out there that does one-click rooting, but the one of the best one among them is the SRSRoot.
SRS-Root is an easy to use solution for rooting your android device, the software contains multiple exploits to gain root access on your device.
- SRSRoot Supports Android versions 1.5, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 3.1, 3.2, 4.0, 4.1, 4.2
- We can Root latest models like Samsung Galaxy S2 / S3, Note / Note2 etc
- We have an Option to remove root from your device by one-click.
- Powered by SRS Server *Safe Rooting without flashing your device*
How to Root Your Android Phone or Tablet with SRSRoot
- Before you begin the rooting process, make sure you’ve backup your device.
- Download SRSRoot software to your computer from here.
- After installation, connect the Android phone or table you wish to root to your computer via USB cable, and then launch the SRSRoot software.
- Finally, click on the “Root Device(All methods)” and wait for the Rooting process to complete.
Note that you can reverse the rooting action by clicking on the UnRoot Button on the SRSRoot software interface.
Did you have a positive experience when you try rooting your device with this method? Do you know of any other working methods to root Android device other than this method? Post a comment below and share your thoughts.
hi. i’m searching for an easier way of rooting my Philips S388 (just root, no custom roms, no flashing) and from what google “told” me that it’s a pain in the butt doing this. seems like i have to choose from these rooting apps (one click, srs, kingo, etc) but i don’t know which one is the good one, and i don’t want to brick it … any advice ?
Hi big bros, pls i used the srsroot for my sony experia did evrything bt no ve response. It displayed Gandaf. Pls help me out.
@Emmanuel, if the steps don’t work for your phone. You can use Google to search for the best rooting method for your device.
cant download wif my techonB3 but it browses normally o. my friend flashed d fone recently. i dunno if dat is d cause. pls help me
@Theophilus, what error message does you phone shows whenever you try to download.
it give me error message wen I tried to root my L3
Jude Ocheni, try one click root. You can download the application from http://www.oneclickroot.com/download/.
please,how can change the os of my andriod phone.i am using i-note beyond with andriod os 2.3 version and can i also root the phone.
@Mayowa,
Press the “Menu” button on your Android phone and tap “Settings” to open the “Settings” menu.
Within the “Settings” menu, scroll down to the last option, “About phone,” and tap on it. This will display the version number and build number of Android that is currently running on the phone.
Tap on “System updates.” If an update to the Android operating system is available, the phone will automatically download and install it. If there are no updates available, the screen will say, “Your system is currently up to date.”
Automatic Android Updates
Please I tried rooting my techno B3 with this method and it gave me an error in sort of code form.
Help me olumeme@gmail.com
To root you Tecno B3, download eroot 1.3.4 from here. After download run it on your pc and connect your usb cable to your computer. Go to your settings and on usb debbuging. Eroot will detect your device. Click on root to root your device.
@Rohan Mod, rooting is for devices using Android OS alone.
are these applicable to iphone as well.if yes then i would like to give it a shotwidget for blogger