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Hi guys,today we're going to be learning how to root your android device. You are going
to need a laptop or PC, a phone, and your USB cable. The only thing you need for this
process is a software called Kingo Android Root as you can see right there. On your phone,
you want to go to settings, and then for android 4.0 to 4.0.4 go to Developer options and enable
USB debugging. But for Android 4.1 and up, you want to go to About phone, then Developer
options then check USB debugging. After
opening Kingo Android Root, it will check to make sure your phone is connected to your
PC. I don't know why it says I'm rooted because I'm not. But your gonna have to hit Root and
then it's gonns go through the process I'll come back to you when its done. So it's done,
it took less than five minutes, less than two minutes. Your gonna want to click finish
and your phone es going to reboot. This is gonna take the longest because it is just
rebooting so I'll get back to you when it's done rebooting. Now, you no longer need your
PC so just close it. Take out you phone like so. Go to the Play Store. Then search Root
Checker. Just click the first one by JOEYKRIM, install it and it's only 789 kilobytes so
it gonna be done really quickly. So, it's done now your going to open it now you want
to click agree, okay now, before you press verify root take a deep breathe. If this doesn't
work, I am going to promise that it will work you don't have to worry about it not working.
So, now press Verify Root. And you are going to click grant. If you get this, you know
your phone is rooted. Click Grant, and this is what should come up, Congratulations. This
device has root access.