Monday, 15 September 2014
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Monday, 15 September 2014
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How To Root Infinix Zero X506 In Less Than 5 mins With Root Genius
Hi dear reader, Want to know how you can root your infinix zero x506 ? Fellow my simple steps and in less than 5 mins your inifinix X506 should be rooted...
Requirements??
A Windows PC/Laptop
An Inifinix Zero X506
Battery % at 100%
Lets Begin...
Root Genius is One click root tool designed to work on Windows Computer. It helps user to root their Android Smartphone in a single click. Here, i am going to guide you through on how to use Root Genius to root the latest infinix zero x506.
Requirements??
A Windows PC/Laptop
An Inifinix Zero X506
Battery % at 100%
Lets Begin...
Root Genius is One click root tool designed to work on Windows Computer. It helps user to root their Android Smartphone in a single click. Here, i am going to guide you through on how to use Root Genius to root the latest infinix zero x506.
Step 1: Enable USB Debuggin on your Android Smartphone. To enable USB debugging, openSettings>> Developers option>>> USB Debugging >> Tick to Enable
Tip: for Android 4.2.2 or above, to show this option Go to Settings>> About Phone >>Built Number (Tap on it for 5-8 times).
Step 2: Download Root Genius Application on your PC here and open it
Step 3: connect your Android device to the computer (with USB Debugging enabled).
--Once your Infinix zero is connected successfully to the computer, Root Genius will automatically detect your Device.
Step 4: Click on the “Root It” button to begin the rooting process
-- Root Genius will automatically “Root” your Android Device and also install the KingUser Application On your device
Step 5: Your Infinix Zero X506 is rooted. :0 ;)
To check if your Infinix Zero is rooted correctly, open any app that requires root access if the app works flawlessly, it means your device has been successfully rooted.
Alternatively, you can head over to Google play store and download RootChecker app to verify root access.
Photo Credits to: YomiProf
DISCLAIMER:
i shall not be held responsible for what ever that may happen during your root process...

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