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Step 1 Back Up Your Android
If you don't want to take risk of losing data while rooting, you'd better back up your Android first. There are many official backup tools you can choose according to your phone brand, such as Samsung Kies, HTC Sync Manager, Sony PC Companion, Motorola Migrate, and so on. If you want an easier one, Phone Transfer will be a good choice. No matter you choose which backup tool, you can back up your Android to keep your files save.
Step 2 Connect Android Phone to PC
After installing Android Root on your Android, you will be asked to connect your Android to the computer. And this interface will be what you get:
Step 3 Detect Android Device
If your device never been rooted, it would start to detect it and check if the phone model is supported or not. Only if it can be supported, you can continue the process.
Step 4 Root Your Android Smart Phone
Here's the last but important step – rooting. You just need to simply click "Root Now" to have your Android phone rooted. The rooting process may take you some time, just wait for it patiently and when the the process is done, it will display the message telling you the rooting process is finished.
And that's it. After successfully root your Android with Android Root, you are allowed to mute notifications of Android apps, remove bloatware, move applications to SD card and prolong the battery lifespan of your Android. By the way, Android Root allows you to root your Sony Xperia, Samsung and even root your HTC One, etc. It is a nice tool for most phone brand. If you are not sure whether your devices are supported, you can download it and connect your device first. You will get a note that your device is not supported after the connections.
Download the full software from this Link.
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