Use Our Installation Service To Root An Android Phone

enero 3, 2014

Root Android With FlexiSPY

 

This article was inspired by a recent post on the FlexiSPY blog about FlexiSPY’s WeChat for Android feature from an interested reader who wanted to know how to root an Android phone. You can read that article here. Please remember also to read the full disclaimer at the end of this article as rooting an Android phone and the maintenance of their Android device is solely your responsibility.

Since the posting of this article, we have introduced The FlexiSPY Installation Service. Feel free to read through the rest of this post though if you don’t mind going through the rooting process yourself!

Now that we have got all that out the way we can get started!

FlexiSPY wants to help more customers get the most out of FlexiSPY’s Mobile Spy Software, which is we want to get more and more people using rooted Android phones.

We all know that Android phones are superb phones and offer much more versatility and customization options than other smartphone platforms on the market such as iPhone but this comes at a price.

Rooting.

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The SuperSU rooting dialog asking for root permission for a program on an Android phone

Rooting is performed by you, the user, performing a software tweak that grants you root access to the phone file system of their Android phone.

But you may be wondering what is root access?

Root access is a computing term associated mainly with the Linux and OSX operating systems that you normally find on computers.

The Windows equivalent would be an Administrator account.

In essence, having root access on an Android phone allows you to do absolutely anything you wish to the Android phone in terms of installing software, configuring the phone and such.

FlexiSPY wants to get you rooted.

After all it is the art of rooting that allows you to really get the most out of FlexiSPY for Android.

  • FlexiSPY for Android can capture IM messages from many popular clients such as LINE and Facebook
  • FlexiSPY for Android allows you to listen in tocalls in real-time
  • FlexiSPY for Android allows you to listen in to the phone’s surroundings

That sure sounds tempting doesn’t it?

Remember to root the Android first before physically installing FlexiSPY for Android. This way you’ll be able to access all of our amazing features.

But don’t worry. Rooting is nearly not as hard as you think now that FlexiSPY is here to help!

Rooting not only allows you to get the most out of FlexiSPY, but many other popular Android applications are far better if you have rooted the phone.

For example, on a rooted Android phone the following applications, the same as FlexiSPY, become far more powerful and offer far more value to you as a customer.

Titanium Backup allows for automated system backups meaning that backing up the Android phone is so much simpler, easier and more comprehensive compared to backing up a non-rooted Android phone.

Metamorph allows you to change the theme of the entire phone. If you are bored with how the Android OS looks and have always wanted to change the software visually to then rooting and Metamorph is the answer.

AndGuardPro blocks annoying pop-up ads whilst browsing. We have all used or are using ad-blockers on our computers to avoid nasty viruses and such but, through rooting an Android phone, this is now possible on an Android phone too but only rooting makes it possible.

SSH Tunnel encrypts all internet traffic on your phone. Do you not want people to see your internet traffic and potentially see what you search for and your online activities whilst using an Android phone? Simply root the phone and install SSH Tunnel to start encrypting all network traffic on an Android phone to protect your privacy online.

Tasker allows you to automate tasks on an Android phone. This means that you can potentially, through rooting an Android phone and installing Tasker, automate the entire operation of the phone making using it so much simpler.

SetCPU allows you to control the speed and behavior of your Android phone’s CPU. It used to be that only computers made overclocking possible so that you could squeeze a bit more juice out of them and make them faster. Rooting has changed all that and just by simply rooting an Android phone and installing SetCPU you can make an Android phone perform even faster than you thought possible.

But all of these great features are only possible through rooting an Android phone first.

FlexiSPY is now the first company who offer Android smartphone tracking software to actively reach new and existing customers who need help with rooting their Android phone to get more out of using FlexiSPY for Android.

Here’s how!

Simply make sure you have physical access to the Android phone. Then comment on this post with the following information about the device:

  1. Android phone make and model
  2. Android phone OS version
  3. Android phone network provider

You can find this by going to Settings > About Phone on the target device and it will look similar to the picture below.

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Android OS information as shown on an Android phone

That wasn’t so hard, was it?

Now we have that information from you it is FlexiSPY’s turn to help you!

We will then endeavor to look for a rooting guide to root that particular phone and reply to your comment so that you can then perform the steps to root aphone to get the most out of FlexiSPY for Android and experience the most powerful smartphone tracking software on the market today.

Please remember though that FlexiSPY is only compatible with Android phones running Android OS 4.0.x up to Android 4.2.x at this time and also that not all Android phones can be rooted.

FlexiSPY is not responsible for any rooting tools contained in any guides that are given or the content of any external websites containing the guides you follow to root an Android phone.

So how can you get started?

Did you also know that FlexiSPY already has an extensive list of root guides for Android phones already?
It’s a great place to start which you can view here.

But if your particular model is not listed or a guide is no longer available or you just want to ask questions about the rooting process then we will be happy to help.

Once we have given you a guide and you have performed the steps you can easily verify you have rooted the phone by looking for a new application shown called SuperSU as shown below.

That wasn’t so hard, was it?

Now we have that information from you it is FlexiSPY’s turn to help you!

We will then endeavor to look for a rooting guide to root that particular phone and reply to your comment so that you can then perform the steps to root a phone to get the most out of FlexiSPY for Android and experience the most powerful smartphone tracking software on the market today.

Please remember though that FlexiSPY is only compatible with Android phones running Android OS 4.0.x up to Android 4.2.x at this time and also that not all Android phones can be rooted.

FlexiSPY is not responsible for any rooting tools contained in any guides that are given or the content of any external websites containing the guides you follow to root an Android phone.

So how can you get started?

Did you also know that FlexiSPY already has an extensive list of root guides for Android phones already?
It’s a great place to start which you can view here.

But if your particular model is not listed or a guide is no longer available or you just want to ask questions about the rooting process then we will be happy to help.

Once we have given you a guide and you have performed the steps you can easily verify you have rooted the phone by looking for a new application shown called SuperSU as shown below.

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A rooted Android phone application screen with SuperSU clearly visible

But surely it’s possible to see the SuperSU icon on the Android phone we hear you say?

Don’t worry about detection!

FlexiSPY is still the only Android smartphone software on the market that is completely undetectable despite

what you may read on competitor websites.

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FlexiSPY for Android being installed on a rooted Android phone asking for root permissions

And here’s why.

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FlexiSPY for Android being installed on a rooted Android phone asking to hide SuperSU

Yes! That’s right!

· FlexiSPY hides itself and all its icons

· FlexiSPY hides SuperSU and its icons

· FlexiSPY is not picked up by Lookout Antivirus for Android

· FlexiSPY is not picked up by Zapper Task Killer for Android

Unlike its rivals mSpy and StealthGenie!

When we said FlexiSPY is completely undetectable we meant it!

Simply contact us in the comments and we will be happy to assist you although it may take up to 48 hours to get a response if you ask us to find you a specific rooting guide for the target phone.

Please remember that results are not guaranteed through the guides that we provide as the steps and rooting process are ultimately performed by you but the guides will match up to the specifications of the Android phone as best we can manage.

If we can match the specifications of the device that you provide with a guide and you are willing enough to try it then all the more chances of success for you.

So get in touch and let’s see what we can do to help you get the most out of spying with FlexiSPY for Android.

Disclaimer: FlexiSPY is not responsible for any rooting tools or the entire rooting process. By reading this article you hereby agree that FlexiSPY is not in any way liable for any damages incurred from performing the rooting process incorrectly.

Be safe and do your own research as well before performing the rooting process. It is entirely your own responsibility and FlexiSPY is merely acting as a guide. By reading past this notice you have agreed that FlexiSPY is not responsible in any way for the rooting guides given or external sites or software that occur as a result of reading this article.

Please also remember that FlexiSPY has to be installed physically on to an Android phone so to install FlexiSPY or to root the phone you will need physical access to the device.

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