Sorry to all my readers , I was not able to blog for a long time as I was busy in personal life. But now I have come back and will try to update you all with interesting information security practices. Many of us have android mobile phones. And experimenting with new things is what we love to do. Few weeks back I was also searching something spicy to root my android device. Its just 1 and half month old, but still took the risk of playing with it. Many of us are confused that what will rooting do? Will it change the interface ! ?
Well I don’t think so ! Rooting your device will help you in installing non Market apps or just unlock your device easily. So lets move on further. While googling and going through some of the blogs, I got a tool “SuperOneClick root tool” to root android devices. (You can google it to download, else I’ll be posting my skydrive link in the end of post for convince) So no huge steps, just a few to go!
1. Connect your device to your system. Note: USB Debugging Mode should be on on your device.
2. Open the SuperOneClick root tool. Note: This will work only for 2.1 or 2.2 version. For gingerbread and honeycomb, you need to do some digging
3. Click root button, and the rooting process will start after that
4. After the completion , all must be curious to know whether our device got rooted or not.Well here’s the solution for it. Browse to android market on your device and search for “terminal emulator”
5. Install the application and open it. Now type in su in the console. If you get # symbol and a message flashing “granted super user privileges” , Congrats !!! your device has been rooted !!
6. Further, you can check for updates, non market apps on your phone as “super user” gets installed on your phone too. Browse your phone to view it
So this was a quick guide for beginners like me trying to play and root their device ! Hope it will help others too. Meanwhile the tool SuperOneClick is not available for Linux users
For windows,You can download it form my skydrive here
Note: I have confirmed it from the service center that on rooting your device, you loose the warranty of it.





