How To Root Your Android Using Your Own Android Phone


What Is Android Root?
Android Is the linux based operating,In linux Root Directory is the entire system of the linux.
Rooting lets all user-installed applications run privileged commands typically unavailable to the devices in the 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 called 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 look to other sources in the future. Access to alternate apps may require rooting but rooting is not always necessary.
Rooting an Android phone lets the owner modify or delete the system files, which in turn lets them perform various tweaks and use apps that require root access

Benefits of Rooting an Android Phone

Here are some of the advantages of using a rooted Android phone.

Run Special Applications

After you have rooted your phone, you can run special applications that require root access on your phone. When compared to regular applications, root applications provide more features.
As these special apps can directly deal with the Android system files, they can tweak your Android in more extensive ways. For example, you can uninstall multiple applications silently  after you have root access using e Uninstall.
Changing Android Custom Firmware:

One of the main reasons I rooted my phone was because I wanted to install and use custom ROM on it.
Such as jellynoid its look like jellybean

Warranty of the phone are removed if any time you want your un-root your phone give back your phone warranty 

So Lets go to how to root android phone using application name as z4root

this app is easiest way to root your android phone (no need desktop)

here i give you app link and video tutorial 

Note: If you rooted your phone you must backup all data of your phone then stored sd cards or pc.

Application Download Link

Video Tutorial Link

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