How to Easily Root almost any Android based device (Unlock-Root method)
Download the unlock-root tool by using the link from http://www.unlockroot.com/download.html;
take note that there is an available a free-version and a paid variant of the program, so get the one that you prefer the most (I recommend you to get the free one because you don’t know if the tool will work for your handset or not).
Save the file on your computer and then install the same.
Also, run the executable file.
Download and install the drivers for your handset on the computer.
Connect the device with the computer by using its USB cable.
Up next, from the Unlock-Root tool click on the “root” button.
A list of devices will be displayed.
Select your phone / tablet from that list and start the rooting process.
In the end, a confirmation message will be displayed on your computer.
Unplug the USB cable and reboot your device.
Congratulations, that was all for now. Your Android based device should be rooted now, so you can look forward in installing a custom recovery image and update to a custom ROM firmware. Do share your experience with us and if the method isn’t working for your handset, use the comments area from below and share the same with us and with other users who might want to use this guide.
Download the unlock-root tool by using the link from http://www.unlockroot.com/download.html;
take note that there is an available a free-version and a paid variant of the program, so get the one that you prefer the most (I recommend you to get the free one because you don’t know if the tool will work for your handset or not).
Save the file on your computer and then install the same.
Also, run the executable file.
Download and install the drivers for your handset on the computer.
Connect the device with the computer by using its USB cable.
Up next, from the Unlock-Root tool click on the “root” button.
A list of devices will be displayed.
Select your phone / tablet from that list and start the rooting process.
In the end, a confirmation message will be displayed on your computer.
Unplug the USB cable and reboot your device.
Congratulations, that was all for now. Your Android based device should be rooted now, so you can look forward in installing a custom recovery image and update to a custom ROM firmware. Do share your experience with us and if the method isn’t working for your handset, use the comments area from below and share the same with us and with other users who might want to use this guide.
Last edited by naru - el on Tue Jul 22, 2014 9:14 am; edited 1 time in total