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Root Android 2.2.x + Without a PC
Developed By :- Danish


Caution: Its Harmful, it may void Your Warranty and No One is Responsible for Any Damage to Your Device.

To Root Android 4.0.x or Above visit: http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2263407

What is Rooting?

Rooting enables all the user-installed applications to run privileged commands that are typically unavailable to the devices in their stock configuration. Rooting is required for more advanced and potentially dangerous operations including modifying or deleting system files, removing carrier- or manufacturer-installed applications, and low-level access to the hardware itself (rebooting, controlling status lights, or recalibrating touch inputs.) A typical rooting installation also installs the Superuser application, which supervises applications that are granted root or superuser rights. A secondary operation, unlocking the device's bootloader verification, is required to remove or replace the installed operating system. In contrast to iOS jailbreaking, rooting is not needed to run applications distributed outside of the Google Play Store, sometimes referred to as "sideloading". The Android OS supports this feature natively in two ways: through the "Unknown sources" option in the Settings menu and through the Android Debug Bridge. However some carriers, like AT&T, prevent the installation of applications not on the Store in firmware, although several devices (including the Samsung Infuse 4G) are not subject to this rule, and AT&T has since lifted the restriction on several older devices. As of 2012 the Amazon Kindle Fire defaults to the Amazon Appstore instead of Google Play, though like most other Android devices, Kindle Fire allows sideloading of applications from unknown sources, and the "easy installer" application on the Amazon Appstore makes this easy. Other vendors of Android devices may lock to other sources in the future. Access to alternate apps may require rooting but rooting is not always necessary. Rooting an Android phone allows one to modify or delete the system files which in turn can allow them to perform various tweaks, and use apps which require root access.

Root Android Device (Specially on Qualcomm Processors) without a computer.

  • Download and Install Poot.apk (Included)
  • Open the app, it will require to install Ministro II. It will redirect you to Google Play link.
  • Download Ministro II.
  • Open Poot Again. It will now download Ministro II libraries.
  • After libraries are updated, 2 options will be displayed.
    • Press Here to Poot.
    • Built in Root Check.
  • Click on "Press To Poot".
  • After its Done. It will show 3 options.
    • Get SuperUser.
    • Get Root-Checker.
    • In-Built Root-Checker.
  • Click on "Get Super User".
  • You'll be Redirected to Google Play Store.
  • Download SuperUser.
  • Reboot.
  • Your Device is Rooted. Enjoy. :victory:

Thanks to dhinesh77
Additional Tags (Please Ignore) : Root,Android,Root Android,Root Without a pc,root my device,root updated,root me,oneclickroot,qualcomm root,root no pc,no pc required.

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    Root Android 2.2.x + Without a PC
    Developed By :- Danish


    Caution: Its Harmful, it may void Your Warranty and No One is Responsible for Any Damage to Your Device.

    To Root Android 4.0.x or Above visit: http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2263407

    What is Rooting?

    Rooting enables all the user-installed applications to run privileged commands that are typically unavailable to the devices in their stock configuration. Rooting is required for more advanced and potentially dangerous operations including modifying or deleting system files, removing carrier- or manufacturer-installed applications, and low-level access to the hardware itself (rebooting, controlling status lights, or recalibrating touch inputs.) A typical rooting installation also installs the Superuser application, which supervises applications that are granted root or superuser rights. A secondary operation, unlocking the device's bootloader verification, is required to remove or replace the installed operating system. In contrast to iOS jailbreaking, rooting is not needed to run applications distributed outside of the Google Play Store, sometimes referred to as "sideloading". The Android OS supports this feature natively in two ways: through the "Unknown sources" option in the Settings menu and through the Android Debug Bridge. However some carriers, like AT&T, prevent the installation of applications not on the Store in firmware, although several devices (including the Samsung Infuse 4G) are not subject to this rule, and AT&T has since lifted the restriction on several older devices. As of 2012 the Amazon Kindle Fire defaults to the Amazon Appstore instead of Google Play, though like most other Android devices, Kindle Fire allows sideloading of applications from unknown sources, and the "easy installer" application on the Amazon Appstore makes this easy. Other vendors of Android devices may lock to other sources in the future. Access to alternate apps may require rooting but rooting is not always necessary. Rooting an Android phone allows one to modify or delete the system files which in turn can allow them to perform various tweaks, and use apps which require root access.

    Root Android Device (Specially on Qualcomm Processors) without a computer.

    • Download and Install Poot.apk (Included)
    • Open the app, it will require to install Ministro II. It will redirect you to Google Play link.
    • Download Ministro II.
    • Open Poot Again. It will now download Ministro II libraries.
    • After libraries are updated, 2 options will be displayed.
      • Press Here to Poot.
      • Built in Root Check.
    • Click on "Press To Poot".
    • After its Done. It will show 3 options.
      • Get SuperUser.
      • Get Root-Checker.
      • In-Built Root-Checker.
    • Click on "Get Super User".
    • You'll be Redirected to Google Play Store.
    • Download SuperUser.
    • Reboot.
    • Your Device is Rooted. Enjoy. :victory:

    Thanks to dhinesh77
    Additional Tags (Please Ignore) : Root,Android,Root Android,Root Without a pc,root my device,root updated,root me,oneclickroot,qualcomm root,root no pc,no pc required.

    Contact Us

    We Are Always There To Help You..!!
    Contact Us On Facebook At https://www.facebook.com/DaNish.AnSari.1994


    Please Give "Thanks".. :good:


    PLEASE QUOTE FOR FURTHER INFO.
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    Hmm... Does this work

    Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-T989 using Tapatalk

    you can try on your device..