These are instructions on how to root the Android Devices (running between Android 2.2 to Android 4.4) using the iRoot Application.

Requirements: Your Android Device should have at least 20-30 percent of battery to perform the rooting process.

How to use iRoot to root any Android Device

  1. Enable USB Debugging on your Android Device. To enable the USB debugging: Open Settings > Developer Options > USB Debugging > Tap on the Checkbox to Enable it.
  2. Developer Options
  3. Download and install the iRoot Application on the Windows Computer. Once the installation process is completed, Launch It.
  4. iRoot Setup
  5. Once the iRoot Application is launched, Connect your Android device to the computer.
  6. iRoot Application
  7. Once the Android Device is connected to the computer, iRoot will automatically detect it.
  8. iRoot Connected
  9. Click on the Root button to begin the rooting process.
  10. iRoot Root
  11. Now, iRoot will automatically Reboot your device.
  12. iroot rooting
  13. Once the Rooting process is completed, you will be able to see the Success Message at the End.
  14. iRoot Success

    Congratulations! Your Android Device is now Rooted. You can also verify the root status of your device by using the Root Checker App.

Notes

[*] Supports: iRoot allows you to root more than 8000 android devices. In case you want to see the list of the supported devices, then click here.

[*] iRoot Android App: You can also root your Android Device through the official iRoot Android App. If you wish, you can download the iRoot Android App from here.

[*] Alternative Application: If you are looking for an alternative Root Application, then don’t forget to check out our One-Click Root Application Section.

[*] Credits: iRoot is created and distributed by Shenzhen (Developer), so full credit goes to them for sharing the Application for free.