[Completed] difference between rooting with pc and through an app - XDA Assist

Hi all,
In quest of rooting my phone I found number of methods to root your phone, through pc and without pc or with an app like kingroot or iroot . I have a query rewarding that, what's the difference between these two roots. Can we install custom rom with root through application. Is rooting thorough pc gives you more powerful access or something like that?
I know the one with pc is better, I just wanted to know reasons that why should I go for that?Please share your views

manmali said:
Hi all,
In quest of rooting my phone I found number of methods to root your phone, through pc and without pc or with an app like kingroot or iroot . I have a query rewarding that, what's the difference between these two roots. Can we install custom rom with root through application. Is rooting thorough pc gives you more powerful access or something like that?
I know the one with pc is better, I just wanted to know reasons that why should I go for that?Please share your views
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Hello,
There's no difference in the result.Both yields you access to modify the system partiton.Refer this link to know more ablout root
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Thanks v7 for the link

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[Completed] [Q] Is iroot reliable?

I am trying to root my phone called Orion pro x500a. Most ways have failed. I get a loop on kingo, farmaroot doesnt work, towelroot doesnt work, when i change the numbers the apk crashes. So i have come across this program called iroot (formerly vroot) but firefox blocks the download :/
Should i use this, or does anyone else have any suggestions on what i should use to root?
Edit: I have also read that this phone is something called a mediatek phone, i found this app called kingroot. seems pretty shady to me. I hope to get some feedback.
Please see your other Assist thread and use the link provided already to ask for help.
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[Q] The Poor Need Rooted

For a large portion of us, we are unable to enjoy the luxuries of life, such as those top notch Samsung or even the Ipod/Ipad devices. Well, either way, here are two devices I am trying to find the root for, yet I want to be able to root them WITHOUT a computer.
1) iRULU
2) Astro Queo
I realize that these two devices aren't exactly top-notch, but even so, the poor could use some help. I don't exactly own a computer, have proper computer access (my only computer access is at the library, so I can't install anything), and my devices aren't really the top-of-the-line. But even so, I really would appreciate being able to root my Astro Queo & iRulu to get the full potential that I possibly can.
Please, anyone know how to root these WITHOUT a PC?
I have already tried FRAMAROOT & ANDROOT, neither of these work.
Try Towelroot.
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nobreak1970 said:
Try Towelroot.
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If Towelroot doesn't work, try iRoot, and if iRoot fails, try Kingoroot.
Did any of the XRoot apps work?
I have an Astro Queo A712, and the only issue I have with it is that I cannot move items to the SD card, so the 2GB fills up way to fast!

[Completed] [Q] Samsung Galaxy Trend 3 (SM-G3502) Rooting Help

So.. After a whole week trying to find a succesful way to root this f***ng phone, no success has been found.
I couldn't find this phone's section on XDA so I'm posting this on the general section...
If anyone could give me the link to the section, it would be very appreciated.
This is the phone:
Samsung Galaxy Trend 3 - SM-G3502C
Android Version: 4.3
Build Number: JLS36C.G3502CZCUAOD1
I have tried a number of on android apps, windows software, and even tried rooting manually by adb and linux. But couldn't have a single successful attemp or any signs of advancement...
Can anyone help me out with this phone, the reason I need root is because this is a chinese phone and doesnt have Play Store installed, and I need root access to install Play Store on /system/apps/ and give R+W permission...
Apps tried:
Saferoot
Kingo App Root
iRoot (vRoot/Root Master)
OneClickRoot
TowelRoot
A bunch of .bat rooting scripts
Baidu in-app Rooter
Rooting through ADB (everything was going fine until I had to access Ubuntu's Nautilus, to move the files to /system/ but the device wouldn't mount by MTP, and I couldn't access the files) link to the guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2684210
Any help would be truly appreciated, and If there is a way to install play store without the need of root access, or even a good replacement for play store would be really good.
Also, I have 0 experience on custom recovery, so, If any developer out there could create a custom recovery for this phone, I could give them the recovery.img from this phone and modify it to work on this phone. If that's the way it works, idk XD.
Hi, thank you for using XDA assist. Unfortunately I can't find anything on XDA regarding rooting your phone. You've probably already tried all these but maybe this will help, http://www.xda-developers.com/root/

[Completed] guide me deep how to root Xolo Q600, back up, install rom and increase storage

I want to root my Xolo Q600 but I am very new to this.
Please guide me deep hoe to root, take nanroid back up, insatall rom and increase internal app storage.
Please be kind to help me.
Hello,
Welcome to XDA.
You'll have have to find all the details for what you want to do, that isn't the purpose of XDA Assist, our purpose is to point you in the right direction, its up to you to look where we send you for your answers, its up to you to understand what you find. You can post any questions about what you are wanting to do in the forum linked below. There is no specific forum for you device so you'll have to post questions and find your way based on replies from other members.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help
The experts there may be able to help.
The Lava Iris 458Q and your xolo q600 are the same device, if you are viewing this site through mobile browser or browser on PC then look for the "search all forums" search box, type in xolo q600 or lava iris458q and then go through your search results looking for everything on XDA for those devices. You might find something.
Register an XDA account to post and reply in the forums.
Thanks for quick reply ... I found 3 post regarding xolo q600
but I fear that am I able to do it or not..
Also I am researching more and getting confused about some terms like firmware, xposed frames...
Also is it necessary to install SDK studio from google before start to root ur device...
What is difference between ADB, SDK, Universal Drivers...
Also I am unable to find how to increase internal app storage permanently...
thanks again
If I get success it rooting and installing custom Rom then i will definitely try rooting another devices and learning more and more about android.
Mangesh101 said:
Thanks for quick reply ... I found 3 post regarding xolo q600
but I fear that am I able to do it or not..
Also I am researching more and getting confused about some terms like firmware, xposed frames...
Also is it necessary to install SDK studio from google before start to root ur device...
What is difference between ADB, SDK, Universal Drivers...
Also I am unable to find how to increase internal app storage permanently...
thanks again
If I get success it rooting and installing custom Rom then i will definitely try rooting another devices and learning more and more about android.
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1) firmware is the factory installed operating system.
2) Xposed is a custom mod that works on most rooted devices, it let's you customize whatever ROM you have on your device to add new features, this is not required to root your device, it is something you use after rooting. Cross that bridge when you get to it, don't focus on that right now until after you are rooted.
3)Generally SDK is not needed to root a device, SDK is required for building things in android such as ROMs and apps. You won't need to know that until you learn how to be a developer.
4)ADB stands for Android Debug Bridge, it is a program on PC that is used to connect device to PC so that PC can be used to manipulate the device depending on what you are doing, basically used to pull data from the device and to push data to the device. There are more complicated things that it does as well but it requires experience to understand what those things are and how they are used.
5)SDK stands for Software Development Kit, it is used to develop software of all kinds to be used on android, again, you only need to know that if you become a developer and takes a while to understand and master.
6) universal drivers are general drivers that are used in android operating systems, these work the same as on PC, they allow the device to use the various pieces of hardware on the device. Just like PC, the device can't use any of its hardware without the drivers.
You are really asking about things that you don't need to know until AFTER you get your device rooted.
You need to focus on discovering if you have locked bootloader first and how to unlock it if needed.
Then you need to focus on the root method for your device.
Then focus on getting custom recovery
Then focus on finding custom ROMs for your device.
Without those things and those things ONLY, all the questions you are asking are doing you no good. You are asking how to perform brain surgery which requires going to college and you haven't even graduated school yet. You are basically putting the cart in front of the horse instead of the horse in front of the cart, the cart can't pull the horse, the horse must pull the wagon.
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How to Root Lenovo Tab3 7 Essential (TB3-710F)?

Hi,
I'd like to root my Lenovo Tab3 7 Essential (TB3-710F).
Could anyone please recommend me an application to do that?
I'm asking because I haven't seen any method to ROOT this specific device, for that reason I'm not sure that this could work well.
I've seen that are two populars application to do this:
*Kingroot
*KingOroot
Q1: Has anyone used any of these applications to root this specific device Tab3 7 Essential (TB3-710F), I'd prefer to do it using the apk file, is that ok?
Q2: Are these apps dangerous in any way?
Q3: I see that they are free. Do they come with advertising / ads?
Thanks in advance,
Hi, I tried to root it using Kingroot, Kingoroot and other aplications but it didn´t work. Actually, Kingoroot was "sucessful" but after rebooting the system it didn´t start again. I had to flash the correct ROM TB3-710F_S000025_160613_ROW. I found other post about the same problem with Kingoroot, but it was too late for me. I lost a lot of time fixing the tablet.
Don´t root it for now. Probably in the near future you will find a suitable method to root it.
So still no solution to root this tab until now?

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