The first we are going to look at is a very simple method using a program called Z4Root. The interface is extremely simple and straightforward and it usually has a pretty high success rate for most phones.
At the time of this post, Z4Root was not available on the Android Market so I'm providing a direct link for the download...
Click here ---> Z4Root
Before you hit the link, make sure you have your unknown sources box checked to allow non-android market apps to be installed. (For help, see this post about setting up to allow Unknown Sources)
Now you have the file downloaded and installed. When you launch the app for the first time you will see 2 buttons...Temp Root and Permanent Root. Temp root will root your phone until you turn it off and turn it back on again, at which time the root will be wiped out. Permanent root will keep it rooted regardless of turning your phone on or off. Don't be scared of this, though, because even if you do permanent root you will then have a very easy way to unroot later if you want (we will cover that later).
Now we're going to check to see if the root worked. Pull up your App Drawer and scroll down until you should see something called Superuser. This is an app that basically acts as a guardian protecting your phone from giving up root access to programs that you don't want to have that access. It's a security feature and its a good thing it's there.
Now let's say you want to remove the root for whatever reason. Just launch Z4Root again and now you see an Unroot button. Press it, let your phone do it's thing similar to when you rooted it, and that's it. You're unrooted. Easy, huh?
There you go...You're rooted and now ready to run all kinds of cool apps. If this didn't work for you, don't worry. I'm going to have more posts in the future with other methods of rooting and hopefully one of them will do the trick. If this did work for you, please leave a comment below mentioning that it worked and what kind of phone you did this on.
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