Know the Easiest Way to Root Android - Android Apps and Games

Before rooting your android phone, you should know its benefits and disadvantages. This can offer you reference to judge whether to root your device or not.
Benefits:
1. You can customize your phone freely. Rooting can help you flash a custom ROM and Kernel so that you can customize your android freely.
2. You can install the latest OS. Only root your device can you get the newest OS a few months before the carrier releases the update.
3. You can remove Preinstalled Apps. Sometimes, some preinstalled apps which are protected by the manufacturers cannot be installed. You can finish it easily after rooting.
4. You can install Wonderful Apps. Sometimes, some wonderful apps will need the root access before you can install on your android device.
Disadvantages:
1. You will lose your phone’s warranty. Developers will disallow you to root your device and you may lose your phone's warranty if you insist on rooting you android.
2. You may be unable to update. Updates may fail to install because of software modifications that may occur while the distribution has been rooted when you want to update the latest OS.
3. You might brick your phone. You are taking the risk of turning your phone into a brick if you haven’t rooted your phone carefully.
Well, every coin has two sides. Knowing the benefits and disadvantages of rooting will be helpful before rooting.
If you decide to the root android phone, here is the easiest and safest way may help you.
Step 1: Just simply download the asp file of KingRoot on your android phone or tablet., you will get the easiest one click root your phone.
Step 2: Then open the KingRoot after installation on your device.
Step 3: After detecting, just click "Root Now" on the interface. And your device will be rooted.
Step 4: Your android will be rooted successfully when you see "Root successed" on the screen.

Kingroot is absolutely the worst possible choice for gaining root access .....and they steal your imei
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just for info about rooting and warranty.
In germany you dont lose your warranty when root ur device,self tested on my LG and Samsung devices.
The other thing is: you post in wrong section.
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How to root/unroot Sony XE and other devices of SONY, HTC, SAMSUNG,LG with kingo root

May be you know about Kingo root software but this thread is for those who don't know about it and wanted to root/unroot Sony Xperia E C1504 and other devices with an easy and safe way.
ROOTING WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY AND I AM NOT TAKE ANY LIABILITY IF YOU MESS WITH YOUR PHONE.
Kingo root software support the devices of Sony, HTC, Samsung, Google, Micromax, LG etc having android version upto 4.3.
You can see supported devices on Kingo root official website.
Here I give tutorial about how to root Sony Xperia E C1504 and with the same method you can root other devices if it supports that software.
Things you know before rooting your phone with this software:
1) Rooting will void your warranty and I take no responsibility if you brick or mess with your phone (USE AT YOUR OWN RISK)
2) Battery must be at least 30% before rooting your device with kingo.
3) It will install Super User app in your mobile after rooting.
4) Rooting can be successfully done in supported devices only by Kingo android root.
5) Kingo android root runs on windows OS in pc
6) You must have proper drivers installed in your PC to use this software for rooting.
7) Kingo root requires proper internet connection while doing rooting and unrooting.
ROOTING TUTORIAL
1) Download Kingo android root application from its official site. http://www.kingoapp.com/ Or Simply write in google search box "Kingo android root"
2) Now Download the software. (Size: 22.74 MB almost) and (also check the supported devices if you are not Sony Xperia E C1504 owner)
3) Install it and open Kingo android root.
STEPS TO ROOT
1) After opening of Kingo Android root, you will see the following screen which is try to connecting your phone with the software. https://www.dropbox.com/s/eattp6zlu4l1jly/r.jpg
2) After connecting your phone, the screen will show you the name of the connected device, root status, Some root notifications and ofcourse a root button.
Click on Root as shown in picture.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/vuqolcyk78krea9/r1.jpg
3) After Clicking Root button, the software starts its work and start rooting as shown in following picture.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ruefg5e4nrk1dx2/r3.jpg
4) After almost a 1 minute Kingo root finish its work and shows the following screen
Click on Finish
https://www.dropbox.com/s/d5h4m3l62it5ehc/r4.jpg
5) Now Restart your device.
6) After restart you will see Superuser app in your App Drawer.
7) Now check your rooting status with root checker Or Simply connect your device with PC and Kingo root will also show your rooting Status.
Steps to Unroot
1) Connect your device with Kingo root software.
2) It starts Connecting, after connecting it will show your device name, rooting status, and remove root notifications and two options remove root and root again.
Click Remove root option to unroot your phone.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/pcb6u9mucayczjb/ur 1.jpg
3) Now Kingo root start its work to remove root/superuser from your phone.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/i0cwy48750pa1ky/ur2.jpg
4) Now click finish.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/q5327hyfjkav4r4/ur3.jpg
5) Restart your device after unrooting.
6) After restarting you will see superuser is removed and not seen in the app drawer.
7) Now check the rooting status with root checker or Kingo root software.
If you face any problem or having any question please ask in comments.
ROOTING CAN BE DONE IN SUPPORTED DEVICES OF KINGO ROOT SOFTWARE. IF YOUR DEVICE IS NOT SUPPORTED BY KINGO ROOT DON’T BLAME ME FOR THAT BECAUSE IT IS NOT MY FAULT.
Please hit thanks if I help you and making rooting easy for you.
Good
Navdeep01 said:
May be you know about Kingo root software but this thread is for those who don't know about it and wanted to root/unroot Sony Xperia E C1504 and other devices with an easy and safe way.
ROOTING WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY AND I AM NOT TAKE ANY LIABILITY IF YOU MESS WITH YOUR PHONE.
Kingo root software support the devices of Sony, HTC, Samsung, Google, Micromax, LG etc having android version upto 4.3.
You can see supported devices on Kingo root official website.
Here I give tutorial about how to root Sony Xperia E C1504 and with the same method you can root other devices if it supports that software.
Things you know before rooting your phone with this software:
1) Rooting will void your warranty and I take no responsibility if you brick or mess with your phone (USE AT YOUR OWN RISK)
2) Battery must be at least 30% before rooting your device with kingo.
3) It will install Super User app in your mobile after rooting.
4) Rooting can be successfully done in supported devices only by Kingo android root.
5) Kingo android root runs on windows OS in pc
6) You must have proper drivers installed in your PC to use this software for rooting.
7) Kingo root requires proper internet connection while doing rooting and unrooting.
ROOTING TUTORIAL
1) Download Kingo android root application from its official site. http://www.kingoapp.com/ Or Simply write in google search box "Kingo android root"
2) Now Download the software. (Size: 22.74 MB almost) and (also check the supported devices if you are not Sony Xperia E C1504 owner)
3) Install it and open Kingo android root.
STEPS TO ROOT
1) After opening of Kingo Android root, you will see the following screen which is try to connecting your phone with the software. https://www.dropbox.com/s/eattp6zlu4l1jly/r.jpg
2) After connecting your phone, the screen will show you the name of the connected device, root status, Some root notifications and ofcourse a root button.
Click on Root as shown in picture.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/vuqolcyk78krea9/r1.jpg
3) After Clicking Root button, the software starts its work and start rooting as shown in following picture.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ruefg5e4nrk1dx2/r3.jpg
4) After almost a 1 minute Kingo root finish its work and shows the following screen
Click on Finish
https://www.dropbox.com/s/d5h4m3l62it5ehc/r4.jpg
5) Now Restart your device.
6) After restart you will see Superuser app in your App Drawer.
7) Now check your rooting status with root checker Or Simply connect your device with PC and Kingo root will also show your rooting Status.
Steps to Unroot
1) Connect your device with Kingo root software.
2) It starts Connecting, after connecting it will show your device name, rooting status, and remove root notifications and two options remove root and root again.
Click Remove root option to unroot your phone.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/pcb6u9mucayczjb/ur 1.jpg
3) Now Kingo root start its work to remove root/superuser from your phone.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/i0cwy48750pa1ky/ur2.jpg
4) Now click finish.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/q5327hyfjkav4r4/ur3.jpg
5) Restart your device after unrooting.
6) After restarting you will see superuser is removed and not seen in the app drawer.
7) Now check the rooting status with root checker or Kingo root software.
If you face any problem or having any question please ask in comments.
ROOTING CAN BE DONE IN SUPPORTED DEVICES OF KINGO ROOT SOFTWARE. IF YOUR DEVICE IS NOT SUPPORTED BY KINGO ROOT DON’T BLAME ME FOR THAT BECAUSE IT IS NOT MY FAULT.
Please hit thanks if I help you and making rooting easy for you.
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actually rooting don't void warranty but bootloader unlocking does void it
as every one has that much brain that they will not take their phone to service center with supersu installed
keep calm and call J.A.R.V.I.S
bakshish007 said:
actually rooting don't void warranty but bootloader unlocking does void it
as every one has that much brain that they will not take their phone to service center with supersu installed
keep calm and call J.A.R.V.I.S
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I Think you have some misunderstanding!! You say rooting doesn't void warranty..but some service centers refuse to repair software of device if it is rooted but hardware warranty is carry-on till the last date of warranty. It depends upon company's terms and conditions.
Of course every one has that much common sense that they will not goes to service center with super user installed, that is why I posted how to unroot your device in my thread. You can do unroot process before going to service center. Kingo root app give you simple and easy way to root/ unroot the device.
Navdeep01 said:
I Think you have some misunderstanding!! You say rooting doesn't void warranty..but some service centers refuse to repair software of device if it is rooted but hardware warranty is carry-on till the last date of warranty. It depends upon company's terms and conditions.
Of course every one has that much common sense that they will not goes to service center with super user installed, that is why I posted how to unroot your device in my thread. You can do unroot process before going to service center. Kingo root app give you simple and easy way to root/ unroot the device.
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if you have unlocked your bootloader then sus will say can update because of moded software
if you have root only then service center will only reuse if they see supersu in app drawer you can disable it while taking to service center..........
keep calm and call J.A.R.V.I.S
Mmmmm
Good Tutorial
But, Why all of these steps
In sony devices you dont have to root your device to boot into recovery
Hence,
You can boot into CWM (While you are on LB and Unrooted Device) Then install the superuser package
then flash the stock kernel
Its Easier Right ?

Temp Root on LG G Stylo LS770 M 6.0 ( Boost / Sprint )

Temp Root on LG G Stylo LS770 M 6.0 ( Boost / Sprint )
Attention if you decide to try this and end up with a BRICK / Expensive paperweight or your device decides to transform and destroys your home town that's on you. You have been warned . So just read all of this instructions (and read the O.P more then once)​
I can confirm temp root on the LG G Stylo LS770 M 6.0 ( Boost / Sprint ) . Perm root will work with Android OS 2.1 - 5.1 & TEMP Root for Android OS 6.0 - ?
Downloads
Download King root ( Suggest from their website and not the Play store ) http://www.kingroot.net/
Download BusyBox from the Play store ( I suggest BusyBox from Jrummy ) https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.busybox.installer&hl=en
Download a Root Cheaker to verify root , I suggest https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.joeykrim.rootcheck&hl=en
Instructions
Download all the necessary APP's and Files .
Run KingRoot and just follow the in app instructions ( Normally you will get to around 23% and the app will say failed to root device but it hasn't yet for me )
Run whatever Root checker you decided to download and verify root ( if you didn't obtain root just run KingRoot again )
Run and install BusyBox
PROFIT
Now you are able to use Apps and Mods until you re-boot your phone.
-Permanent root is reversible, open the app and there will be a button to unroot
-Temporary root will be removed after a reboot
Temporary root
These are usually one-step apps that you install on your phone, and they give you root access until the next time your phone is restarted. They are a great way to get your feet wet,and you can do a lot with them -- both good and bad. The ease of use makes temporary rooting pretty popular, and it's a fine choice if your reasons for rooting are to use root-enabled apps from the Market.
That being said, some apps just aren't going to work unless you go all out and permanently root your phone. This depends a lot on which phone you're using, as manufacturers have an endless supply of dirty tricks to keep the hardware you paid for under lock and key. You'll either have to ask users with the same model as you're using, or use trial and error. The good news is that the popular root-enabled apps, and the ones you're most likely to want to use should work without a problem. Titanium Backup, Wireless Tether, Root Explorer and the like should do just fine.
The last thing to keep in mind, is that not all changes will be permanent. For example -- using a utility to "freeze" bloatware (applications from your carrier that you don't want or need) may not keep them frozen and hidden after a reboot. Also some of the newer HTC phones have an evil little bug a feature that reverts any changes you have made to the system, bringing it back to the way it was before you started hacking away at it. In those cases, the only fix is to perma-root your phone.
Permanent root
This is where things get a bit hairy. Some phones, like the Nexus One, don't need to be rooted -- they can be unlocked via the Android SDK and modified at will. Other phones, like the OG Droid, are really easy to root, and will only take a few minutes. Finally, some phones, like the T-Mobile MyTouch 4G force you to jump through flaming hoops and follow often cryptic instructions, laden with warnings about bricking your phone. That's a whole 'nother rant for a different venue, but it does need said so that you know what you may be getting yourself into. You'll need to do your homework, ask any questions you feel are unanswered or are unsure of, and weigh all this into your decision. Everyone who says "It's easy!" (including me) really means they found it easy -- that doesn't necessarily mean you will.
Now that I've sufficiently scared you, it's time to talk about why anyone in their right mind would go through this. Besides the advantages of keeping changes persistent between reboots, and those few Market apps that won't work with a temp-rooted phone, you have what many consider the best part of owning an Android phone -- custom ROMs.
To flash any custom recovery, kernel, or ROM, you're going to need to have permanent root access to your phone. Flashing new firmware is very low level stuff, and you need read and write access to everything. The good news is that usually the rooting is the most difficult part, and a custom recovery gives you access to a tool that can take a snapshot of your system, and save it as a restore point. That's a good thing, because once you start flashing, you're hooked -- and a single command restore is priceless.
Hopefully I've helped a little in your decision making, and remember -- there is always help in the XDA forums. Find the specific area for your model of Android phone, and look for the link at the top to the hacking section. Those guys live for this stuff, and will steer you in the right direction.
LG G Stylo LS770 MM Restore Files​
Due to the overwhelming private messages about kingroot and other rooting apps softbricking phones i have posted a fix for the Boost Mobile LG G Stylo LS770 on MM (6.0) . Here are all the files needed to restore a bricked LS770 on MM .
Needed Files:
https://mega.nz/#F!SM9iQILQ!vr9cFE8wxGnqUxvJ0Pr-Og
instructions:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64624324&postcount=2
(Most users can skip step 8)
Somehow after freezing few apps most Google one, rebooted and got code: 1003 system been modified and stuck in boot loop at initial boot, just reboots after LG logo. Tried to factory reset and LG tool, already running 6.0 latest OS. Had root, busy box easy install and rebooted it, stuck. Soft brick?
I'm sorry to hear that , I've personally never had a problem uninstalling apps on the LG G Stylo but i only really uninstall the bloat from my carrier . There is a Safe To Debloat Guide for our phone but I haven't personally tried it out yet .
Sadly we don't have the KDZ file for our phone so you cant just simply re-flash your phone . But hopefully that doesn't mean we cant get your phone back up and running . There are a few different things we can try .
Can you give me all the information about your phone as you can like carrier, model number , software version and so on .
Linux215 said:
I'm sorry to hear that , I've personally never had a problem uninstalling apps on the LG G Stylo but i only really uninstall the bloat from my carrier . There is a Safe To Debloat Guide for our phone but I haven't personally tried it out yet .
Sadly we don't have the KDZ file for our phone so you cant just simply re-flash your phone . But hopefully that doesn't mean we cant get your phone back up and running . There are a few different things we can try .
Can you give me all the information about your phone as you can like carrier, model number , software version and so on .
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Boost Mobile
LG LS770 / ZNFLS770
6.0 ROM
KingRoot
Rom Toolbox Pro
Busybox
Froze All google bloatware and bloatware and backed it up before freezing and re-booting
and
[650] or [640] 7 lines straight down
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Secure booting Error!
Error Code : 1003
MODIFIED !!
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Thank you for the information.
Lets start by seeing if just flashing the latest Update zip for M 6.0 will get your phone back up and running. It should take you back to stock and update the system file . it's a untouched update zip .
You can find all the necessary files, downloads and instructions here.
https://mega.nz/#F!PksQAaoA!tgopiux4KU849_yta4zHlg
Thank you for the file
What extSD partition should be in and what size should it be? It's in FAT32 64GB right now
Re-sizing it into 8GB FAT32 then will try exFAT and then NTFS still in 8GB
Recovery displaying failed to mount extSD, failed update from External SD
Will update after changes for the next 30-60 minutes
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[LGE][RECOVERY] first_status is 6
Supported API: 3
E:failed to mount /sdcard (Unknown error 150)
-- Couldn't mount /sdcard.
Installation aborted.
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Got into ADB bootloader and after # I get
Hello, I am LAF, Nice to meet you. #
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I can list folder contents in device #ls
as soon as I try to open any folder I get Hello, I am LAF, Nice to meet you. #
You got LAF ..... Ive only ran into her a couple times and i still dont understand if she's mocking us .
But don't partition anything quit yet , we might be able to just flash the system img with a command line . Do you have adb and everything set up ?
I'll be able to help more when i get home from work .
Here's a helpful video from YouTube that might help https://youtu.be/Za9H7TgeZ50
, i will be leaving all the LG files in my cloud just in case you need the original zip
I just went out and got me another one. I tried ADB and it was all LAF constantly.
Will wait till stable root available and possibly unlocked bootloader, 6.0 got it locked pretty complicated.
Ya they did a number on locking this device . How were you able to get a replacement so fast ?
I'm just hoping we can get fastboot working so we don't have these types of problems.
Linux215 said:
Ya they did a number on locking this device . How were you able to get a replacement so fast ?
I'm just hoping we can get fastboot working so we don't have these types of problems.
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PM'd you
Any way to root boost mobile only to edit hosts file and then un-root to prevent LAF lock-down?
I'll actually test if editing the build prop with temp root will allow the change to stick after a reboot .
Ive been spending all my free time trying to get fastboot running to tinker with temp root to much .
STAY AWAY FROM KING ROOT! I used King Root last night to obtain root on Marshmallow for my LGMS631 running the official T-Mobile update. Root was successful however the system became very unstable to the point which I decided to unroot and uninstall King Root completely. After restarting my phone I was prompted with Secure Boot Error and MODIFIED. If I didn't have access to a stock KDZ my phone would have been a complete paperweight with no other choice but to send it in to LG for repair. My suggestion to all LG G Stylo users that are not with T-Mobile or MetroPCS will be that you avoid King Root at all costs. Without a KDZ and the LG Flash Tool you will nit be able to recover from a soft brick.
No KDZ available for Boost/Sprint
Anyone got a way to edit hosts file?
Do not root 6.0 boost until bootloader has been unlocked.
it will need to be rooted
it will need to be rooted
as stock marshmallow 6.0 uses too much memory upto 886 mb
only 65 mb free
As of right now we haven't been able to pull the system.img
Sent from my LG-ls990 using XDA-Developers mobile app
Doesnt look like any root for us virgin, boost or sprint stylo owners, shame. Glad its just my sons phone.
HD-man said:
Any way to root boost mobile only to edit hosts file and then un-root to prevent LAF lock-down?
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Yes. I did replace the hosts file with using kingroot. I rebooted and was fine. I later bricked it doing something else and sent it to LG for free repair. I haven't rooted since. Isn't there the tot files posted to recover from a brick on Boost?
Now I'm using NetGuard (here on XDA) that uses a VPN instead of root to implement a hosts list. I also have my DPI set to 270 but that can be done via ADB without root. :]

Can i install xpose without root ?

Can i install xpose without root ?
NO
rohit0711 said:
Can i install xposed without root ?
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Rooting and having Xposed are not related. You just need an unlocked bootloader with custom recovery for installing Xposed. Doesn't matter whether you are rooted or not. Though most of the modules might need you to root your device for full functionality of the modules, but I have tried many without even rooting the device.
However you have to forget about both rooting and installing Xposed in Realme 2 model, as this device is just for kids. It doesn't have fastboot binaries in the first place. Currently the only way to root this device is via Miracle Box which is again a paid software with a hardware. Therefore I wouldn't recommend this phone at all to anyone. Apart from rooting and all, it doesn't even have native theme store unlike older Oppo branded phones. This is the worst android phone I have ever used.
A good hardware and asthetics ruined by bad OS.
Not going to buy color os based phones again .

Anyone Tell Me [ How to make Root and TWRP for a specific device ]

Hiee Guys ! I have used lots of android phones since 10 years and also familiar with them . I always try to root every phone but a problem is that every android phone cannot be rooted . So, please anyone tell me that how i can make root for any device and how i can make twrp for any device .
Thank You in Advance......
As far as compiling TWRP, you can start with this thread. Any device such as pixels upgraded to A10 don't have TWRP so because recovery has changed drastically and development of TWRP had not yet caught up.
Root is available for any device that is rootable. Magisk does a pretty good job of covering the bases and is under active development so properly reported issues are generally addressed.
Finding an exploit to be able to root a device is a different matter. Some, like pixels, are straightforward to root since if bought from Google (not a carrier directly) they have unlockable bootloaders allowing the installation of non-stock images. On a device that does not allow the bootloader to be unlocked, an exploit to achieve root must be found. That is often the issue combined with many of these devices do not attract developers to purchase them and thus no attempts are made.
Animesh._.Mamgain said:
Hiee Guys ! I have used lots of android phones since 10 years and also familiar with them . I always try to root every phone but a problem is that every android phone cannot be rooted . So, please anyone tell me that how i can make root for any device and how i can make twrp for any device .
Thank You in Advance......
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If the device is a device that has a locked bootloader that can not be unlocked, you will not be able to use TWRP. These devices can only be rooted if there is a rooting app or rooting program available for PC or android that has an exploit that works on the device.
If the bootloader is locked, you won't be able to install TWRP or use TWRP to root the device and you will not be able to flash a Magisk patched boot.img to achieve root.
If there are no exploits available that are proven to work on the device, you won't be able to root the device.
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Question How to root Android 13?

Hi guys, I'm lookin to root my A525F with One UI 5.0
Also looking for necessary files to disable encryption.
Also I've received November Update for my country.
I have done root my A52 4G android 13 with magisk method.
llranga said:
I have done root my A52 4G android 13 with magisk method.
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Nice.
Can you please share the exact method you carried on?
Follow the guide here to install TWRP and disable force encryption: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/recovery-official-twrp-3-7-for-galaxy-a52-4g-and-a72-4g.4405751/
After that just flash Magisk.
Greetings to the XDA Team and all the other good people,
I want to root my Samsung Galaxy A52 4G, and just wanted to ask where should I start so I do it successfully, without upside-down moments. I already updated my phone to the latest, so now the phone is running Android 13.
I am a beginner in this, I educated myself from some videos online and on the XDA forum and saw that I can make my device more secure with root, I can disable system and apps trackers.
So my first question is, do I need to downgrade to Android 12 so the success rate becomes higher or I can stick with Android 13 and still get success for the end goal?
My second question is if what I wrote above this is a truth.
The third question is, how do I get my device running again if rooting fails?
The forth question is, can I unroot my device if I want it at some moment?
My fifth and last question is, is rooting worthy and needed so I can achieve my goals?
I still think I know nothing and want to expand my knowledge, so I ask people who are masters in this field to help me out with this, so I can become happier.
​Thanks for considering my request.
- your dear noobie user epeu.​
You can do root your phone. But you should not be panic. carefully read instructions and do it with patient without skipping none of the steps.
I'm also not an expert. but i have done rooting of more than 10 phones without failing.
you have to unlock your boot loader before rooting.
I doubt about your statement about device becomes more secure with root. it depends on what you do alter followed by root. yes you can improve privacy.
also your banking apps may stop work after rooting. so you have to apply necessary modules (security fixes) before get them start working again.
if rooting failed provided phone is not hard bricked, you can flash your original firmware to restore the phone. what i always do is keeping all the original firmware ready with me before doing any rooting.
yes. you can unroot by flashing original firmware.
last question is difficult to answer. majority of people use their phones without rooting. if you want to be different, it's up to you.

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