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May 01, 2018

How to root mobile without pc || new update may 2018





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Tapping into Developer mode with Android 4.4.James Martin/CNET

Rooting is the Android equivalent of jailbreaking, a means of unlocking the operating system so you can install unapproved apps, deleted unwanted bloatware, update the OS, replace the firmware, overclock (or underclock) the processor, customize anything and so on.
Of course, for the average user, this sounds like -- and can be -- a scary process. After all, "rooting" around in your smartphone's core software might seem like a recipe for disaster. One wrong move and you could end up with bricked handset.
Thankfully, there's a utility that makes rooting a one-click affair: KingoRoot. It's free and it works -- though not with all devices.
I originally tested Kingo on a Virgin Mobile Supreme and Asus Nexus 7; the process proved quick and easy. More recently, I used it to root a OnePlus One, and this time it was even easier -- because an app did all the work.
However, I couldn't get the utility to work on a Verizon Samsung Galaxy S6. Your mileage may vary, of course, and I definitely recommend checking the compatibility list before proceeding. (Even if your device isn't on it, the utility may work with it.) Here's how to get started.

The app version

The easiest way to use KingoRoot is to install the app version, which literally performs the root process with just one tap.
In fact, the only complicated part is actually getting that app onto your Android device. That's because it's not available in the Google Play Store; instead, you must download the KingoRoot APK and manually install it.




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Screenshot by Rick Broida/CNET

Ideally, you'll just point your device's mobile to the KingoRoot Android page and download it directly. If that doesn't work for some reason, or you're working from your PC, download the APK and email it to yourself as an attachment. Then, on your device, open that e-mail and download that attachment.
To install it, however, you'll need to make sure your device is set to allow apps from unknown sources. In most versions of Android, that goes like this: Head to Settings, tap Security, scroll down to Unknown Sources and toggle the switch to the on position.
Now you can install KingoRoot. Then run the app, tap One Click Root, and cross your fingers. If all goes well, your device should be rooted within about 60 seconds. (On my aforementioned Galaxy S6, the process made it to 90 percent, then the phone crashed and rebooted. Luckily, no harm done.)

The desktop version

Kingo's support pages suggested I might have better luck with the Galaxy S6 if I tried the Windows version of KingoRoot. Here's that process:




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No adware! Leave this box unchecked and be sure to click Decline during installation.
Screenshot by Rick Broida/CNET

Step 1: Download and install KingoRoot for Windows, making sure to leave unchecked the option to "Install Yahoo powered Chromium browser" and then click Decline to prevent any other adware incursions.
Step 2: Enable USB debugging mode on your phone. If it's running Android 4.0 or 4.1, tap Settings, Developer Options, then tick the box for "USB debugging." (You may need to switch "Developer options" to On before you can do so.) On Android 4.2, tap Settings, About Phone, Developer Options, and then tick USB debugging." Then tap OK to approve the setting change.




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Screenshot by Rick Broida/CNET

On Android 4.3 and later (including 5.0, though this also applies to some versions of 4.2), tap Settings, About Phone, then scroll down to Build Number. Tap it seven times, at which point you should see the message, "You are now a developer!"
With that done, tap Settings, About Phone, Developer Options, and then tick USB debugging." Then tap OK to approve the setting change.
Step 3: Run Android Root on your PC, then connect your phone via its USB sync cable. After a moment, the former should show a connection to the latter. Your device screen may show an "Allow USB debugging?" pop-up. Tick "Always allow from this computer," then tap OK.




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Screenshot by Rick Broida/CNET

Step 4: Click Root, then sit back and wait while the utility does its thing. After a few minutes, my Galaxy S6 got to 70 percent, and then the phone once again crashed and rebooted. Again, your mileage can (and most likely will) vary.
And that's all there is to it. If you decide you want to reverse the process, just run Android Root again, connect your phone, then click Remove Root. (Same goes for the app version, more or less.)
Now, what should you do with your rooted phone? Hit the comments to share your favorite options.
Editor's note: This how-to was originally published on June 10, 2014 and has since been updated to reflect new ways to root your device.
May 01, 2018

Mobile password pin hack quickly || new update may 2018



How To Hack/Unlock Android Pattern Lock, PIN Password
How To Hack/Unlock Android Pattern Lock, PIN Password

Android Patterns and PIN locks are the most commonly used locking features which are provided by the smartphones. But sometimes, you yourself forget the pattern or the PIN which you have been using to unlock your device! Forgetting these patterns or PINs is not a big deal since, there are different methods which can help you in cracking or Unlocking these patterns or PINs, allowing you to access your device once again.
Most of the people think that once you forget your Android device Pattern Lock or PIN, you can only use it after resetting it to the factory data while, some don’t even know a single method which can bypass the security options of their smartphones. And hence, we have listed below a number of different methods which can get you out of trouble by cracking and bypassing the security options within no time!

How To Hack / Unlock / Crack Android Pattern, PIN Password Easily 

Ohh! Seems you have lost your Android’s PIN, Pattern Password? Relax! We are always there for you. Let’s Take a deep look over this article and trust me this would helps you a lot in case of losing or forgetting your android’s passwords. So let’s take a look at these different methods and the steps and precautions needed to execute these methods.

Method #1: Android Device Manager (To Unlock PIN Passwords)

(This method is specifically for PINs): This app or website allows you to change the password of your device after you have logged on to your Google account!. So try this method to unlock your Android device if there is any PIN Password.

Steps To Unlock/Hack Android PIN Password:

Step 1- Download this app or go to its website ‘google.com/android/devicemanager’ on your computer or any other device.
Step 2 – Sign in with the Google account which is logged in on your locked device.
Step 3 – Once you are logged in, you will find 3 different options which read as Ring, Lock, Erase. Go to the option which says ‘Lock’.
Step 4- Then, create a new password here and click on ‘Lock’ option which will be located at the bottom to apply this new password.
Step 5- Use this new password to unlock the device whose password you have just changed.
This is an effective method which one can use to unlock their device when you forget your PIN.

Method #2: Android SDK (To Unlock Pattern Lock)

Android SDK To disable the lock screen (This method is for pattern lock): Before you start with this method, it is important for you to know that USB debugging should be enabled on your device and it should allow your computer to connect to your device via ADB.

Steps To Unlock Pattern Password On Android:

Step 1- You can download this app from this website (Download). Install this software and extract appropriate files on your computer.
Step 2- Connect your device to your computer via USB cable.
Step 3- Go to the folder named as ‘Tools‘ from the Android SDK installation directory.
Step 4- Hold Shift and right click on the above-mentioned folder and then select ‘Open command window here’ option from the drop down box. Command prompt will then be launched.
Step 5- Here, type in ‘ADB shell rm /data/system/gesture.key‘ at the end of the command line and then hit enter.
Step 6- Disconnect your device from your computer and restart your device. You will notice that your pattern lock has been disabled.
Once you have gained access to your device, quickly change the password for your device.

Method #3: Hack/Unlock Any Android Password, PIN Easily

If none of the above methods work then, go for this method: In this method you finally resort to factory data reset. When you execute this method, you will loose all the data of your device and it will look the same as the way it looked when you first bought it!

Steps To Unlock / Hack Any Android Device Pattern, PIN, Screen Lock:

Disclaimer: Use This Method at your own Risk! This Method to unlock any android device will surely erase all the phone data (Make it New). However, We’re not responsible for any kind of loss either it by loosing SD Card data or Internal Phone Data. – iTech Hacks
Step 1- First Turn your device off.
Step 2- Press the power and volume up button simultaneously to enter the recovery mode (here on a Redmi Note 4 device). You can search for the key combinations to enter the recovery mode for your device on Google.
Step 3- Use the Volume down button to reach the option which says ‘Recovery mode’ then, press the power button to reboot your device and enter the recovery mode.
Step 4- Again use the Volume down button to reach the option ‘wipe data/factory reset’ and again press the power button to select this option.
Step 5- Once again use the Volume down button to go to the option which says ‘yes‘ and once again press the power button to select it.
Step 6- The reset process will take some time so have patience! Once the process is completed, you can setup your device as a new device now since all the data is gone.
In this process, you will loose all your data but, surely unlock your device.