Most people root their phones so they can get the most out of their devices. This includes overclocking the CPU, removing system apps that they don’t use, and doing many more things to customize their device the way they want. In order to do all these, your device has to have a root method.

Fortunately, Kazam Thunder Q4.5 is one of the devices that can be rooted and installed with a custom recovery. If you own this device and are sick of the software limitations, go ahead and root it and enjoy the freedom that you have always wanted:

Kazam Tornado Q4.5

Files You Need

1. Download Framaroot app to your computer. It’s one of the universal root apps that can root a number of Android phones out there.

Rooting the Kazam Thunder Q4.5

1. Connect your phone to your computer using a USB cable.

2. Copy Framaroot from your computer over to the SD card storage on your phone.

3. When it is copied, unplug your phone from your computer.

4. You should have Unknown sources enabled on your device to install apps from outside the Google Play store. To enable it, head to Menu->Settings->Security and turn on Unknown sources.

5. You should also have USB debugging enabled on your phone. Go to Menu->Settings->Developer options and turn on USB debugging.

6. Launch File Manager and tap on Framaroot and wait for it to install on your phone.

7. When the app is installed, launch it from your menu.

8. Tap on Barahir in the app and wait for it to root your device.

9. When it says success, reboot your device.

10. You’re now rooted!

Your Kazam Thunder Q4.5 now has root-access that helps you install various root-requiring apps on your device. If you aren’t satisfied with these apps, you can install a custom recovery and run a custom ROM on your device.

Rooting is all about what tweaks you can make to the Android operating system that is now running on your device. Those tweaks can be appealing to the eye, fun, or extremely practical. There are root apps out there that can give you full backups, the chance for geeks to change their DNS server without getting near a desktop or laptop, the ability to remove bloatware, getting lower level hardware access, managing app permissions, Mounting USB sticks, getting that full system access and loads more.

The root apps are great but not much use to you unless you know the names of them. You can always try a Google search for the description of what you want to be achieved, but the better bet is to check out one of the helpful listcles available online like ours that goes through what many of the best root applications for Android are. Once you have read through the ones you want to try, remember the names and then enter them into the Google Play search box upon your next visit. Alternatively, you may just click on the download links that are available in our best root app article because we have already sourced them for you. Some of them are also from official websites and not the Google Play STorebecause some root apps are not able to be in the Play Store. A couple of examples of these include the Viper4Android app as well las the Xposed Framework.