How To Root Any Android Device With Mashup Root Tool

How To Root Any Android Device With Mashup Root Tool

Rooting Android devices was a hard thing until a few years back. As the competition between the smartphone giants increased, the development also reached a new level and something new came out every second to unleash the real potential of devices running Android OS. At the moment, there are hundreds of tools available,

hundreds of methods available to root the Android devices, the impossibility factor doesn’t exist anywhere when it comes to Android. Even the devices which happen to be the hardest ones to be rooted (At&t, Verizon’s devices with locked BL), the developers have even found the workarounds for those devices and obtained the root access successfully. The success happens after their hardwork & hours of coding on the tools.Once you decide to root your device and you start looking up for a method, you might come across various root tools including Root Genius, Kingoroot, Geohot’s Towelroot, Alephzain’s Framaroot and others. All these applications / tools allow you to root your Android device in the blink of an eye, and only in one click, some in a few clicks. You might wonder which application will root your device, not all the tools will be compatible with your device. Trying out each of the tools might take some time, so to save the time XDA senior member Forever Alone came up with a new tool named as Mashup Tool. From the name, you might be able to get an idea. The tool packs up different root tools and becomes a Mashup. At the moment, Mashup root tool comes with Cydia Impactor, Towerlroot, Framaroot and Kingoroot. You simply need to connect your Android device to your PC, and use this one-click root tool and wait for the magic to happen. The developer aims to add more root exploits in this tool in future. All you need is, you need to find out if your device is compatible or not, and you’re good to go with the Mashup Root Tool. Let’s have a look on how this tool works. How To Root Any Android Device With Mashup Root Tool, Install Android ADB & Fastboot drivers on your PC. Download MashupRootTool. Once downloaded, launch the MashupRootTool.exe and install it. Once installed, now open the MashupRootTool.bat file and press any key to continue. Connect your device to your PC now having the USB debugging mode enabled. Now in the Root Tool, select the exploit you want to try depending on your device’s chipset. In case you don’t know, type 10 and press enter for help, it will display all the info and help you to identify the right root exploit. Once you’ve figured that out, root your device using the exploit. Reboot your device by typing 99 and pressing enter, and see if the exploit rooted your device successfully or not. That’s it. Just in case you don’t know what is root access and why you should root your Android device, here’s a brief answer..

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