HOW ROOT TO ANDRIOD DEVICES
if you need to know what's rooting android means click here
NB. You have to unlock your phone's boot loader
Requirements
computer
USB cable
eroot
Drivers (essential)
IF YOURS IS ALREADY ENABLED YOU CAN SKIP STEP ONE
STEP ONE: ENABLING USB DEBUGGING OPTION
How to enable USB Debugging mode on Android devices
Mar 05, 2014 | ABDULQADIR B.G
(1) The simplest way to enable USB Debugging. Download ADB Toggle from Google Play.
(2) The other way
For Android 4.x
1. Launch the Settings on your Android devices.Tap Developer options
2. Toggle the USB Debugging option.
For Android 2.x
1. Launch the Settings on your android devices.Tap Application
2. Tap Development and Check the box for USB Debugging
Note: On Android 4.2 and newer, Developer options is hidden by default. To make it available, go to Settings > About phone and tap Build number seven times. Return to the previous screen to find Developer options.
In Android 4.2.2, when you connect your PC to your Android device via USB, Android gets your PC's RSA key (an identifier token). In Android 4.2.2, when you have USB debugging enabled, this now causes a prompt to appear on connection, seen below.
ADB RSA key fingerprint
Check the "Always allow from this computer" checkbox and Click OK to accept the dialog.
IF YOURS IS ALREADY ENABLED YOU CAN SKIP THIS ABOVE STAGE
STEP TWO: USING EROOT PROGRAM
>Now open ERoot from your PC
>Now you can see your phone model number
> Click on Root
>Wait few second.
STEP THREE: CHECK WHETHER YOUR DEVICE IS ROOTED
To check Root status download Root Checker.
Download and install Root Checker in to your device
click here to download root checker
>Open Root checker
>Check Now
>Allow Superuser access
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