Usually root tools can root any android 2.2 upto android 4.4.For advance users, you can also configure sysctl.conf to maximize the device's performance.what's more,it can reduce your battery consumption, reducing boot time and the phone's load.
Iroot is the best root tools among all for they are free and has a bigger root success rate.
Its part of rooting your android phone...unrevoked.com I think
Well; (firstly)the MAIN benefit would be accessing and possessing complete Super User privileges and control over your device..after THAT, it should be self explanatory what benefits you'd enjoy.
Rooting a android devices creates problems since a malware can easily breach your mobile security, Your phone warranty turns void if it has passed the time and it becomes a "brick" because your phone software can get so damaged that your phone will basically be as useless as a brick.
Rooting enables android cell phone users to boost the performance of the handset, install various non-approved applications and to modify the cell phone more to their liking. The major drawback to this concept is that inexperienced users can make their phones useless if the modifications are not done correctly. It is essential that you follow instructions properly when rooting your phone because this procedure will more than likely void your cell phone's warranty.
Rooting your phone means to give yourself access to things in your own Android phone you wouldn't normally have access to. You would be able to change things in your phones marked read only. You would be giving yourself admin access. A jail broken phone is an IPhone that has been modified in the same ways. The only difference is that rooting refers to Android phones and jail broken refers to Apple IPhones.
yes you can. But on android its called "rooting" so if you want to root your android phone you can just go on Google and search how to root android *what ever your firm wear is* and it should come up how.
Rooting refers to overcoming the limitations that usually come with certain phones. When you root your device when it is under warranty you will not be covered in case your phone becomes faulty.
Yes, rooting an Android device voids warranty ! But sometimes that depends over the carrier some vendors follow the rules to void the warranty after rooting the device and some doesn't.
The only way i can think of is by rooting your phone (the android equivalent of jailbreaking). I do not recommend it though, because you have the risk of bricking (making your phone unusable, malware and other risks. Not to mention it voids your worrenty.
without rooting phone, only if your service provider provides it.go tosettingsabout phone/tabletsystem updatesif no updates then you are out of luck.
Yes and it is called rooting
Rooting itself is not dangreous but what you do with it can be. Like for example if you wanted to flash a custom ROM or a custom recovery it is dangreous cause you could possibly brick your phone if not done correctly. But just rooting the phone no. But to warn you it does void your warranty. The only way to fix that is to install the offical firmware back and make sure nothing is modified in the system but if the KNOX is tampered with then no it will void your warranty completely.