Root is the account that is available on Linux operating system that has access to all of the commands and files on Linux. By default, the root user account is typically assigned to the first person to set up the […]
Android Rooting
When you go to root the Android operating system, you may need to unlock the bootloader, install a custom recovery image, and root using a superuser management app such as SuperSU or Magisk before you can install custom ROMs or root apps. But many one-click root tools can give you root access as well. It all depends on your specific device and what version of Android the device is running.
Root Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 SM-T817R4 on Android 6.0.1 with CF-Auto-Root
You need to get in control of the root user account that exists on Android if you are going to use the device with the full administrative permissions. The Android operating system runs on the Linux kernel. Most versions of […]
Root Samsung Galaxy Tab A SM-P355 on Android 6.0.1 with CF-Auto-Root
Linux and all UNIX-like operating systems come with necessary access permissions for each object. Having different access permissions play a key role in security, so no one person has access to a level of permissions that they do not need […]
Root Samsung Galaxy Tab A SM-P550 on Android 6.0.1 with CF-Auto-Root
In the Samsung Galaxy Tab A SM-P550’s world, you can’t do much without any apps. Apps make the mobile operating system usable and allow you to manage your life, your device, play games and give the operating system additional features […]
Root Samsung Galaxy Tab A SM-P555 on Android 6.0.1 with CF-Auto-Root
Root privileges are what we call the powers behind the root user account. It is considered a privilege to be able to modify the things the person in control of the root user account can modify because not all accounts […]
Root Samsung Galaxy Tab A SM-P555M on Android 6.0.1 with CF-Auto-Root
When thinking about an operating system that runs on computers, none come with more heritage that Apple Macintosh OS. If you were a school kid in the early 90’s, you would have seen a Mac computer out in the hallway; […]
Root Samsung Galaxy Tab A SM-P555S on Android 6.0.1 with CF-Auto-Root
The root access on Android is referring to the root user account that is always blocked off by default. Anyone who knows Linux distributions and has set up one of them for the first time will already know all about […]
Root Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 SM-T715N0 on Android 6.0.1 with CF-Auto-Root
The Android operating system that runs on the Samsung smartphones and tablets is renowned for being the most popular operating system in the world and extremely customizable. There is a paradox there already: the Android operating system comes to you […]
Root Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 SM-T817T on Android 6.0.1 with CF-Auto-Root
The root user accounts are something that has a long history in UNIX-like operating systems. The root user account has always been a big part of UNIX due to they were designed to be multi-user systems and not personal computers […]
Root Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 SM-T817W on Android 6.0.1 with CF-Auto-Root
The original UNIX operating system that the likes of Linux and other UNIX-based operating systems are based on was designed as a multi-user system. At that time a personal computer did not yet exist, and every user that was on […]
Root Samsung Galaxy J7 SM-J700F on Android 6.0.1 with CF-Auto-Root
Root is referring to the name of the account that most Linux kernels have as a part of the operating system. The desktop versions of Linux commonly known as distributions give the root user account to the first person who […]
Root Samsung Galaxy A5 SM-A510K on Android 6.0.1 with CF-Auto-Root
When a person uses Android with root privileges, they are using the root user account. The root user account is nothing new to Android; it always exists in Linux and the Android operating system is based on the same Linux […]
Root Samsung Galaxy A5 SM-A510M on Android 6.0.1 with CF-Auto-Root
There are plenty of Linux distributions out there that are available for you to run in a desktop environment. One of them that most people have heard of is the Ubuntu. In Ubuntu and most of the Linux versions of […]
How to Root Samsung Galaxy On5 SM-G550T1 on Android 6.0.1 with SuperSU
Android is really popular with developers because they can grab the source code and modify it so that it is different to what they see now, which means they can change the version of Android the Android developers created and […]
Root Samsung Galaxy A5 SM-A500L on Android 6.0.1 with CF-Auto-Root
Rooting the Samsung Galaxy A5 smartphone is what you need to do to become the root user of the device. The root user is the Linux version of the administrator on a Windows computer. A Windows computer is the more […]
Root Samsung Galaxy A3 SM-A310N0 on Android 6.0.1 with CF-Auto-Root
Rooting the Samsung Galaxy A3 smartphone is the only way for you to gain full control over the operating system. Google and Android take away the root user account from you so that apps cannot move around but that also […]
Root Samsung Galaxy A5 SM-A500H on Android 6.0.1 with CF-Auto-Root
If you want to have full control over what is installed and uninstalled on the Samsung Galaxy A5 smartphone, then you need to work out how to become the root user on the device. Being the root user is referring […]
Root Samsung Galaxy A5 SM-A500K on Android 6.0.1 with CF-Auto-Root
If you have had the displeasure of trying to install an application on your Android and it would not run without root permissions, then you would have a slight idea what people without root access are missing out on during […]
Root Samsung Galaxy A5 SM-A500F1 on Android 6.0.1 with CF-Auto-Root
Buried deep down within Android is something called the root user account. Most people don’t know the root user account because they don’t know Linux kernels very well, but if you did have experience with Linux running on a desktop […]
Root Samsung Galaxy A5 SM-A500S on Android 6.0.1 with CF-Auto-Root
There are a few ways to root a Samsung Galaxy device, and not all of the ways are necessarily available for your Samsung Galaxy A5 smartphone. When you search for a rooting guide, you should do it for the model […]
Root Samsung Galaxy A5 SM-A510F on Android 6.0.1 with SuperSU
Being a power tripper as a human being is not a good thing. It is somebody who feels like they need to have more power all the time because they feel like it somehow makes them happier. That kind of […]
Root Samsung Galaxy A5 SM-A510F on Android 6.0.1 with CF-Auto-Root
There are often a few ways people can root the Samsung Galaxy devices. In time we plan to piece all of those together on the same website for you so you can pick and choose which way you get root […]
Root Samsung Galaxy A7 SM-A700F on Android 6.0.1 with CF-Auto-Root
Android is a great operating system. Since it is a mobile operating system, for the most part, it doesn’t get compared to Windows operating systems very often. But if there were to be away in which Windows beats out Android, […]
Root Samsung Galaxy A7 SM-A700FD on Android 6.0.1 with CF-Auto-Root
If you are not enjoying the Samsung Galaxy A7 smartphone nearly as much as you think you should be then you might want to check out what rooting the device is all about. Getting root access to the internal Android […]
Root Samsung Galaxy A9 SM-A9100 on Android 6.0.1 with CF-Auto-Root
If you are lucky enough to own the Samsung Galaxy A9 SM-A9100 smartphone, then you are already in for a real good time. That time gets significantly better when you find out all the extra apps waiting for you that […]
Root Samsung Galaxy A9 SM-A9000 on Android 6.0.1 with CF-Auto-Root
Rooting the Samsung Galaxy A9 smartphone is going to make you in control of the root user account. The Linux root user account is the equivalent of the admin account for the Windows operating system, and it means you can […]
Root Samsung Galaxy A8 SM-A800S on Android 6.0.1 with CF-Auto-Root
Rooting the Samsung Galaxy A8 smartphone running on the Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow software updates might be able to be done a variety of ways in the future but for now, the only way available is by using the CF-Auto-Root tool. […]
Root Samsung Galaxy A8 SM-A800I on Android 6.0.1 with CF-Auto-Root
Buying a smartphone like the Samsung Galaxy A8 phone is going to mean you run Android. Android is always a great mobile operating system, and for many people, it is the only mobile operating system worth using. There are discrepancies […]
Root Samsung Galaxy A8 SM-A800F on Android 6.0.1 with CF-Auto-Root
If you want to do things that alter the Android software or operating system or require you to have full read permissions, then you need to install root apps. The Google Play Store plays host to two varieties of applications. […]
Root Samsung Galaxy A7 SM-A710K on Android 6.0.1 with CF-Auto-Root
You’ll hear a few things about why you should not want to root your Android operating system and why it’s something you should try to avoid. Some manufacturers do make it so that it voids the warranty even though that […]