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How to Root Android!

This is a page dedicated to showing people how to root their Android smartphone or tablet device.  While 1-click root methods may works for many Android devices(and we recommend you to try them if there is no dedicated root method), you may want to stick with an Android root method that gives you full root along with a custom recovery like TWRP as it can give you ability to flash new custom ROMs.  All root methods listed here show you how to root and install custom recovery, custom-tailored to each Android device so you can get the most out of it.  Plus many 1-click root methods may contain spyware so we don’t advise using them unless you absolutely must do so.  This page will be updated frequently so please check back for updates!

WARNING: Rooting may void your warranty on some Android devices!  However if you are rooting an older Android devices, I wouldn’t worry about it since your warranty expired.  Also devices like Google Pixel or OnePlus Android devices DO NOT VOID WARRANTY so you can safely root them.

If you don’t see your device, please first try using Towelroot to root your Android device first.  (And let us know if Towelroot worked for you and we will update this page)

Root Pixel Android Devices

See How to Root Pixel or Pixel XL!

For Pixel 2 or Pixel 2XL, please see How to Root Pixel 2 or Pixel 2XL!(For Android 8.0 or 8.1 Oreo)

You can also root Android P 9.0 using our guide on How to Root Pixel/Pixel XL/Pixel 2/Pixel 2XL on Android P!

Root Samsung Galaxy S-Series Android Devices

Galaxy S9 & S9 Plus Root

Galaxy S8 & S8 Plus Root

Galaxy S7 & S7 Edge

Galaxy S6 & S6 Edge

Galaxy S5

Galaxy S4

  • Galaxy S4 GT-i9500, GT-i9505, AT&T SGH-i337, T-Mobile SGH-M919, Sprint SPH-L720, Verizon SCH-i545, Canadian SGH-i337M, and Galaxy S4 Active – Please see How to Root Galaxy S4!

Galaxy S3

Galaxy S2

Root Samsung Galaxy Note-Series Android Devices

Galaxy Note 8 Root

Galaxy Note 5 & S6 Edge+

Galaxy Note

Galaxy Note 2

Galaxy Note 3

Galaxy Note 4

Root OnePlus Android Devices

See How to Root OnePlus One!

Root LG Android Devices

Your LG device not listed?  See try our LG F Flex 2 root tutorial as it works for 98% of LG smartphones.

Root HTC Android Devices

Root Nexus Android Devices

Root Motorola Android Devices

  • Moto X and most Motorola devices – How to Root Moto X and Motorola Devices

Root Sony Android Devices

Don’t see your device?  Please first try using Towelroot to root your Android device first.  (And let us know if Towelroot worked for you and we will update this page)

Also check out XDA forums as there are root methods for many Androids not listed on this page.  If you need a root method for a device, try e-mailing me at zedomax [at] gmail.com and I will try to find one for you.  But most newer AT&T and Verizon devices have LOCKED BOOTLOADERS meaning most likely no root.