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Welcome to the arcai.com’s Android Phone Root Directory. Here, you can find root
tutorials for most android devices.
Learn how to root any Android device! If you don’t see your device listed or you see a
misplaced link, Leave a comment to this page, with the device details. (Phone brand
name, Model name).
You are welcome to contribute any proofed working root method linnks or pages . By
put the link in comment of the Brand page / Model page, in following format:
Brand/Model/Links to the guide.
eg: if you know a working Root tool/method for Samsung S6, click on “Samsung” –>
Samsung S6, then give that link in comment. The admin will approve your
comment once your first comment proof is valid. your rest comment will no longer
require manual approval.
Before using “Android Root guide”, please read the disclaimer carefully. You must agree
to all terms before you Head to the appropriate links below to root your devices.
Amazon | Google | HTC | LG | Motorola | OnePlus | Oppo | Others | Samsung | Sony
If by any chance you can not successfully root your device by using the link above, try
these methods below:
Framaroot
Many devices can be rooted using this application. Check your device for compatibility.
Towelroot
Created by XDA Recognized Developer geohot, Towelroot is another root exploit app
that is compatible with a large range of devices. The root exploit itself is built
around Linux kernel CVE-2014-3153 discovered by hacker Pinkie Pie, and it involves an
issue in the Futex subsystem that in turn allows for privilege escalation. Although
specifically designed for certain variants of the Galaxy S5, it is compatible with the
majority of devices running unpatched kernels.
CF-Auto-Root
Created by XDA Senior Recognized Developer Chainfire, CF-Auto-Root is a root for
“rooting beginners” and those who want to keep as close to stock as possible. CF-Root is
meant to be used in combination with stock Samsung firmwares as well as Nexus
devices, and be the quickest and easiest way for your first root. In essence, it does
nothing but install and enable SuperSU on your system, so apps can gain root access.
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KingRoot
KingRoot is root for people who just want to have root access to their devices, and not
necessarily wanting to flash anything extra. It works on almost all devices from Android
version 2.x to 5.0. Working of KingRoot is based on system exploit. The most suitable root
strategy will be deployed from cloud to your device according to the ROM information on
the device. The best part of using this root method is that it does not trip KNOX and have
the ability to close Sony_RIC perfectly.
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