
Whoever you are, you can be not aware of Android rooting if you are using an Android smartphone. Because Android rooting is that much popular and useful. Universally, there are two technical methods to root your Android smartphone and you can choose either of them according to your preferences and technical knowledge. Here I am going to tell you How To Root Android phone manually. Manual method is the professional method to root your Android and you can have stable and reliable root access through this method
Why Should You Root Your Android Manually
As mentioned above, there are two universal methods to root an Android device and beside the manual method, one-click rooting is the other method. Comparatively, the one-click method is really easier, faster and user-friendly than the manual method. But unstable in performance. That is why you need to know How To Root Android Phone Manually
What Happen When You Root Your Android Manually
When you root your Android manually, you have to install a modified firmware including Su binary on your device. But, you cannot do it without installing a custom recovery image first. custom recovery is a third-party recovery image against a stock recovery image that allows you to install a modified version of the firmware. Technically, your device manufacturers have restricted your ability to install modified firmware on the device to prevent possible complications on the device. But it is essential, installing a custom recovery image to root your device manually. After installing the custom recovery, you are able to flash the relevant root binary file in recovery mode and get the root access
What Should You Done Before Root Your Android Manually
- Get a complete backup of your Android device
 - Download the relevant rooting solution for your device {Magisk/SuperSu)
 - Download ADB and Fastboot Tools on your Windows computer
 - Install USB drivers
 - Unlock the device bootloader
 - Download correct recovery image file on your PC
 
Note: After getting all the thing ready to click here for the complete guide
CF-Auto-Root
CF-Auto-Root is one of popular rooting method which was developed by chainfire. but CF-Auto-Root differs from other rooting solutions as it works via Odin without requiring a custom recovery image. Because it contains a modified custom recovery image itself and works on stock recovery image without any complications. As Odin is specific for Samsung Galaxy smartphones, you can try CF-Auto-Root via Odin to root Samsung Galaxy smartphone
                    



























































































