Sunday, November 15, 2015

How to Root Transcript for youtube

How to root any android device:

(Transcript)
What’s going on guys? Bendji D here from Get Fixed and today I’ll be showing you the quickest and easiest way to root any android device, but before I do that, let’s go over some of the reasons you may want to root your device. Well for one you can get paid apps for free and also get unlimited free in app purchases. For example, apps like temple run and subway surfer has a store which allows you to purchase coins and some other things to help you stay ahead in the game.

Number 2. You can get tethering for free. For those who don't know, tethering is like phone into a mobile WiFi router, for other WiFi enabled devices to use. Many phone companies in the US like Metro PCS, T Mobile, and Verizon loves to charge their users an extra $20 to $30 bucks a month for the mobile Hot spot feature, but with rooting, you can get it for free without being charged a dime. Nice.

Number 3. You can delete any bloat ware  applications taking up some of that valuable space on your phone. You know. Those apps you don't necessarily use but can't be deleted from your phone, yeah those. What's the deal with that right? can delete anything, and I do mean anything including your camera and gallery app if your phone is rooted.

Number 4. Overclocking your device and changing the amount of power your phone consumes. This means that you now have the ability to help your phones battery last a bit longer. Wanna know what else needs to last a little bit longer? See if you can fill in the blank, your stamina in___, running a marathon. Dirty minded, you're dirty.

Number 5. You can get the latest firmware updates for your Android device without having to upgrade to a new phone.

Number 6. You can install apps on your SD card. And Last but not least, number seven. The ability to customize anything on your whether it’s the theme, keyboard layout, the way your messages look, anything really. Now let's get on to actually rooting your device. I'll show you this device is not currently rooted using root checker. See that. What you will need is an application called King root, the link is in the description below. XDA is a certified and legit root developer so don't worry too much about anything going wrong during the process of rooting. Be sure to read through a disclaimer and also know that rooting the device will void your warranty. I hold no responsibility for anything going wrong with your device. Once you reach the bottom of the disclaimer, you'll find an orange download button. Click it, and it should only take a few seconds to download. Before you install King rule you must first enable USB debugging to do that going to the Settings scroll down until you find the about phone tab, click it. Now go down to build number and tap it about 5 to 7 times until you get a message saying you are now developer. Go back and you will notice in new settings called developer options, click it. Make sure its turned on and check USB debugging. You can turn USB debugging off after you've completely rooted the device. Now that developer options is turned on, open up the King root apk you just downloaded. Make sure unknown sources is checked in the device settings under the Security tab. Once the installation is completed, Tap open. You can read the introduction info on the screen or swipe up to skip it all. All you have to do now is click this orange orange Android button to start rooting your device. But before you root the device, make sure you are connected to the Internet, and your phone battery is about 20%. Now you are free to root your device.

What makes King root one of the best rooting method is for one you don't have to connect to a computer and transfer the routing files manually, & 2, it uses clouding system that allows the program to figure out the best way to root the phone based on the device you have. And that should be it. Don't do anything illegal and happy rooting.

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