Attention!
Deciding to get Root rights for your phone or tablet, you act at your own risk, as there is a chance to turn the device into a useless brick. Be sure to familiarize yourself with the pros and cons of rooting, and fully charge your smartphone before starting the process. Also enable the option “unknown sources" in settings.
Pros of Root Rights:
Cons of root rights:
If you do decide, then just in case, make a backup copy of all files and contacts, as there is a risk of losing them. Be sure to save a backup on your PC or USB stick.
Method 1: KingRoot
Step 1: Download and install KingRoot on Android.
Step 2: Run the application and click "Try to Root«.
After that, your device will be rooted in no time. Removing root from your device is as easy as rooting it. One of the precautions you should remember is that you will have to keep the root optimized from time to time.
Method 2: Framaroot
Step 1: Download and install the app on Android.
Step 2: Run it and then select "Install SupperSU" and press "Boromir". You will then receive a success notification and all you have to do is restart your phone.
The reboot will take a little longer than usual, so please be patient. When your device is rebooted, it will already be rooted.
Method 3: iRoot
Step 1: Download and install the app on your device.
Step 2: Run it and uncheck the box next to the “i Agree«.
Step 3: Check your root first, and if the phone is not rooted, the option “Root now". Click on it. Upon completion, you will receive a notification.