Before I continue How to Root Sony Xperia M5 Without PC (computer) Now I want to first explain what it means rooting
What Is Rooting?
At its most basic, "rooting" is the term widely used among computer
and cell phone technicians alike to refer to the process by which one
gains access to the administrative commands and functions of an
operating system.
If you're thinking, "Hey that's no help, I'm still confused," that's normal. Even a simple definition of rooting seems complex at first. What it means when you root an Android phone, is that you give yourself,
The permission to act like the administrator of the phone. There are a ton of reasons why people want to do this--the biggest being either to install an updated version of the operating system, or to save battery life. The two more often than not go hand-in-hand.
There are other benefits of rooting, as well. When you gain access to administrative phone functions, it is simpler to freeze system processes that drain battery life. Many apps require ROOT, it indeed helps you to provide performance boost to your slow/laggy phone!
I don't need it sucking up my battery life. Among the smartphone geek crowd, applications like these are referred to as "bloatware:" they do nothing but bloat the software by existing as unnecessary applications.
Having a rooted Android phone is also beneficial because there are several Android applications which are extremely useful and also require root menu access. "Titanium Backup" is my personal favorite of these. It allows you to back up all your applications with their data on a regular basis, so that if you do install a new version of the operating system, or if you have to factory reset your phone, you don't have to go back and start Angry Birds all over again from Level 1. (And trust me, I've been there. I've felt that pain.) Other applications allow you to uninstall bloatware entirely, and so on, and so forth, from basic functions to extremely technical on a level that even I fail to entirely understand.
If you're thinking, "Hey that's no help, I'm still confused," that's normal. Even a simple definition of rooting seems complex at first. What it means when you root an Android phone, is that you give yourself,
The permission to act like the administrator of the phone. There are a ton of reasons why people want to do this--the biggest being either to install an updated version of the operating system, or to save battery life. The two more often than not go hand-in-hand.
There are other benefits of rooting, as well. When you gain access to administrative phone functions, it is simpler to freeze system processes that drain battery life. Many apps require ROOT, it indeed helps you to provide performance boost to your slow/laggy phone!
I don't need it sucking up my battery life. Among the smartphone geek crowd, applications like these are referred to as "bloatware:" they do nothing but bloat the software by existing as unnecessary applications.
Having a rooted Android phone is also beneficial because there are several Android applications which are extremely useful and also require root menu access. "Titanium Backup" is my personal favorite of these. It allows you to back up all your applications with their data on a regular basis, so that if you do install a new version of the operating system, or if you have to factory reset your phone, you don't have to go back and start Angry Birds all over again from Level 1. (And trust me, I've been there. I've felt that pain.) Other applications allow you to uninstall bloatware entirely, and so on, and so forth, from basic functions to extremely technical on a level that even I fail to entirely understand.
How To Root Sony Xperia M5 Without PC?
Make sure your Android device is connected to the Internet. On your
Android device, turn Unknown Sources, how open Settings> Security>
Unknown Source or Settings> Security> Device Administration>
Unknown Source (swipe or check for enabled).
Download and install KingRoot APK on your Android device.
- After installation is complete, you will see KingRoot application installed in your application menu.
- Tap on the icon to open KingRoot. Once the application is open KingRoot you will see like on the screen:
- Now, press the START ROOT button to begin the process of root.
- Within a minute or two you will see a green check mark as in the screen below, it means you've successfully rooted devices
Then restart your Android device.
You will find Kinguser applications installed on the application menu
You can also verify that your device has been successfully rooted or not the "Root Checker" app
Download Root Checker app Here
Download Root Checker app Here
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