Endless when talking about Android, including the secret hidden behind applications that are on it. But to protect the Android operating system as a whole, the developers of Android to date do not provide full access to the android users to get into Android system in order to reduce errors caused the application to the user. Of course it will reduce the potential of the Android device itself.
The only way to get full access to the user can enter the Android system is by doing Root. Root's own function so that users can add, subtract or modify the files and data that lies on the Android system when in a state of default or root before these files can not be accessed.
However, when doing Root of the latest Android devices, it can cause the loss of the warranty period. Surely it would be very detrimental if the error or Android device becomes damaged. Therefore, to perform rooting on Android, you should use a particular application, ie using UnlockRoot in computer applications.
The advantages of the application the user is able to cover the root access by doing Unroot, means it makes the new Android phones that will be rooting will not lose the warranty period. Meet the information about Android,
The first thing users have to do is enter into the official website of UnlockRoot, and select applications UnlockRoot Pro version free / free. Do not forget to see first if the device is used to support or not.
Once the download is complete and installed on the computer, now go into the settings menu on Android, and then select Application, go to Development and check the USB debugging option.
Then connect your Android device to your computer using a USB cable and make sure if the Android device has really connected with the computer.
Then open the application UnlockRoot. Ll appear Root button, select the button. Once the process is complete Android Reboot command will appear, select OK.
Done, now owned Jerukers Android has succeeded in rooting.
If the rooting process fails, the possibility of Android devices will not be used or in general terms, "brick your phone".
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