Questions tagged [rooting]

The process of gaining 'root' access to your device. Before asking how to root your device, please read the full tag wiki since it contains helpful information which might already answer your questions.

What is "rooting"?

Rooting is the process of gaining access on your device.

Rooting a phone allows a user a higher access level akin to Administrator on a Windows PC. It allows for greater access to certain core system functions that a normal end-user wouldn't use or need to use.

Most devices running Android need to be rooted for installing custom versions of the Android system known as ROMs. This is because in the stock configuration (unrooted), user-installed applications do not have write access to core parts of the file system and, thus, are not able to replace or modify the operating system itself.

Rooting is also necessary for certain applications and widgets that require additional system and hardware rights such as for rebooting the phone, certain backup utilities, and hacks for hardware LEDs. Rooting is also needed to disable or remove applications such as City ID preinstalled by vendors like Verizon Wireless. Rooting the phone typically also includes installing an application that supervises what applications are granted root rights.

It must be noted that rooting a device usually voids the warranty offered by the manufacturer.

OK, OK, that's all nice — but how can I root my device?

Starting January 2012, we are going to allow one "How to root?" question per device. Just search for [rooting] and your device or refer to the index in How do I root my Android device?. If the question doesn't exist yet, create one and add it to this index.

First, check our rooting index if your device is already listed. If so, follow the link to that question, which in most cases will contain instructions on how to perform the necessary tasks. If the question does not contain any answer, do not open a new question (that would immediately be closed as a duplicate). Also, do not place a "me too" answer (which would also be removed). If you want to push things, and you already have enough reputation, consider placing a bounty instead. Upvote the question to bring it "further to the top" of highly-voted ones also might gain some attention.

If your device is not listed in the index: To make sure a corresponding question was just "missed", search for "[rooting] Samsung Plastic Fantastic" (OK, replace the "Samsung Plastic Fantastic" with the name of your device). If you find a corresponding question, add it to the index and continue as described above.

Still not found? OK, then go on: create a new question, and add a link to it on the index page. Now, wait for answers. If you don't get an answer within 2 days, your question becomes eligible for placing a bounty -- so you again can continue as described above.

Related tags

  • : questions specifically requiring root permissions (not including "rooting" itself)
  • : Getting rid again of your "root account" (e.g. to turn in your device under warranty)
  • : a rooting method

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How do I root my Android device?

This is a common question asked by those who want to root their phones. How exactly do I root my Android device? Are there risks involved?
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What does "to root a phone" mean?

I heard this phrase or the variants (rooted phone, rooting, etc.) in android forums but I don't know what it means. Can you explain it in simple terms?
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Are there any risks to rooting a device?

I see lots of tutorials telling me how to root my phone (Motorola Droid), but none of them mention any potential "side effects." Aside from a few relatively minor issues that seem to require rooting to fix, I'm basically happy with the phone and…
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How does rooting work?

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Does rooting erase anything?

If I root my android phone (just so I can get access to Wifi Tethering, etc.) will that erase anything on the phone (apps, data, etc.)? Will it change anything other than the ability to run app(s) as rooted?
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Is any of the Android rooting software open source?

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Why does Kingo Root app need network access?

I installed the Kingo Root (aka KingoRoot) APK on my Android device and launched the app. My phone was on airplane mode and I saw the screen Kingo ROOT Please make sure your network connection is stable and try again. What exactly beyond the app…
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Does Rooting Exploit a Security Weakness?

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What are the steps for rooting an Android device, in general?

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Are there any Android devices that cannot be rooted?

I bought a new Galaxy Mega and it seems nobody has figured out a root method for it yet. Are there devices that have been on the market for more than a few months that are not rootable?
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Unexpected rooted alert?

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How to root Micromax A089 Bolt without PC?

I have a Micromax A089 Bolt running Android Jelly Bean. I want to root it, but I do not have any PC. So how can I root it easily without PC?
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What do "root," "flash," and "ROM" mean?

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