How to Root your Android terminal with SuperOneClick

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In the next tutorial, I am going to teach you, with the invaluable help of SuperOneClick, A program for Windows y valid for a lot of Android terminalsHow to Root in a very simple way and with a few clicks your terminal with Android operating system.

This program is completely free, since it is an open source program or also called Open Source, with which we can root an endless number of Android terminals.

Root means have access to all the files on our device, and being able to do and undo at will within the terminal's own internal file system, this will be of great help, for example, to install system tools that will help us improve the performance of our terminal, or delete system applications of the original Roms that only take up space in our terminal and we do not usually use them at all.

Compatible devices

The list of compatible devices to be Rooted through SuperoneClick, It is very extensive and does not stop growing, the best thing to know if your device is compatible, is to test it directly, since the program, if it were not valid for your terminal in question, would report an error during the process, but your terminal would not suffer any damage.

How to Root your terminal using SuperOneClick

This program is valid for all versions of Windows, you just have to have correctly installed the Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0, since it is essential for the correct operation of the program.

Once the compressed file is downloaded, we will unzip it anywhere on our personal computer, preferably on the Desktop our Windows, we will enter the folder and execute the file SuperOneClick.exe.

SuperOneClick main program screen

Now we will only have to connect the device we want Root, but first we must check that we have the USB debugging activated from the settings, applications, development menu.

Once the device is connected, we will check that in the box called exploit the option is selected "Universal".

Now we will only have to click on the button called Root from the top of the program, and wait for SuperOneClick finish your job.

If the process, once finished, does not report any type of error, this will mean that our device was compatible and the Rooting, to check it we just have to open our app drawer and we will check how we have a new application called Super user.

If we wanted Un-root our terminal, we would connect the device in question and we just have to click on the option UnRoot.

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