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1. Enable Developer Options on your Android device by going to Settings, tapping on About Phone, and then tapping on Build Number multiple times until you see a message confirming that Developer Options are enabled.
2. In Developer Options, enable USB Debugging to allow your computer to communicate with your Android device.
3. Download and install a reliable rooting software such as KingoRoot, OneClickRoot, or Magisk Manager on your computer.
4. Connect your Android device to your computer using a USB cable and open the rooting software. Follow the on-screen instructions to begin the rooting process.
5. Once the rooting process is complete, your device will restart, and you will have full administrative access to your Android device.
6. Be cautious when downloading and installing third-party apps or custom ROMs, as they can potentially harm your device’s security and stability. Always research and use trusted sources for such modifications.
Remember, rooting your Android device may void its warranty and can potentially brick your device if not done correctly. Proceed with caution and always back up your data before attempting to root your device.


