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.

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