vRoot is also known as Root Master. It’s a Windows Application that helps you to root any android phone in a single click. Here, we are going to guide you how to use vRoot to root your Android Device.
How to use vRoot to root any Android Device
Step 1: Enable USB Debugging on your Android Smartphone. To enable USB debugging, Open Settings > Developers Option > USB Debugging > Tick to Enable.
(Developers Option is hidden for Android 4.2.2 or above, to unhide Go to Settings > About Phone > Built Number (Tap on it for 7 times).
Step 2: Download and install vRoot Application on your Windows Computer.
Step 3: Once vRoot Application is installed on your Computer, Open It.
Step 4: Once vRoot Application is launched, connect your Android device to the computer.
Step 5: Once Your Smartphone is connected successfully to the computer, vRoot will automatically detect your Smartphone.
Step 6: Now, Click on the “Root” button to begin the rooting process.
Step 7: Now, vRoot will automatically “Reboot” your Smartphone and install the SuperSU Application.
Step 8: Now your Android Device is Rooted. To check whether your phone is rooted correctly, open Applications Menu, there you will be able to see a new app installed, called SuperSU. If this app exist then it means you have successfully rooted your device.
Optional: You can also verify that your device is successfully rooted or not by Root Checker Application.
NOTE:
[*] No data loss process: Your Android Phone Data like contacts, pictures, videos, music and etc will be not affected with this method.
[*] Warranty Void: Your Android Device Warranty may be Void after following the above tutorial.
[*] Credits: vRoot Application was created by Shenzhen (Developer).
[*] vRoot allows you to root more than 8000 android devices.
[*] If you have tried the above tool to root your Android device please let us know if it works or not with your Device Model number
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