We all know that there are a lot many ways present in the market to root out an Android Mobile Phone. But you can find one thing common between them all is that you need to make use of PC to do it. You will rarely find any way to root an Android device using another android device, mobile phone or tablet. But in this article, we will show you a method by which you can do it with ease.
What Is Mobile Phone Rooting or Android Rooting?
Rooting is a Process which is done with the aim of attaining full privilege or control of an operating system, in this case the Android OS. The main reason behind rooting is to overcome the limitations imposed on the device either by the Carriers or the device manufacturers. Removing limitations result in running many apps in administrator mode with full permissions and privileges including accessing the kernel-level control of a mobile device.
How To Root An Android Device Without A PC
Now let’s get back to the procedure of rooting an Android device with another Android device.
What You Need :
- Any previously Rooted Android mobile phone or tablet which can be used to root the target Android mobile.
- The target Android Device should be powered by Android OS.
- OTG USB cable for establishing a connection.
- A one-click rooting script for the Android Device which you are going to root.
After you have collected all of the above, it’s time to start the process of rooting for your Android device using another Android device.
Next Steps:
Step 1 :
Download the One-Click Rooting script in the already Rooted android device.
Step 2 :
Use the OTG USB Cable to establish a connection between the Rooted android device and the Android device to be rooted.
Step 3 :
Now Download and Install Android App named Root Transmission on the previously rooted android device. You can find the app in the Google Android Play store.
Step 4 :
This is the final step. Run the Root transmission app from the Rooted Android Device. Click on the Run button in Root Transmission Wizard. That’s it, the Rooting process has started and your target mobile get Rooted soon. While the process is on the go, you can monitor what’s actually going on in the monitor wizard of the Root Transmission App as shown in the image below.
Compatibility Issue and Warnings :
The above technique works only when you are trying to Root a device which can be rooted via ADB. However, the good thing to note here is that almost all Android devices support rooting via ADB except for a few. Furthermore, Android devices which depend upon third party software’s like Odin while rooting cannot be rooted via this technique.
Mark is a content writer working with many online companies, helping them to achieve the success through content writing. He is also working with A1QA

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sanchit
January 30, 2013 at 7:44 am
Hi mark,
thanks for sharing this blog, this is really great.
I am totally unknown about this.
Thanks!
Ruth
February 1, 2013 at 9:52 am
In rooting your Android smart phone there’s a risk on it, it may ruin your phone and turn into a useless brick. Also it will break the warranty on of your phone.
Ruth
February 1, 2013 at 9:55 am
In rooting your Android smart phone there’s a risk on it, it may ruin your phone and turn into a useless brick. Also it will break the warranty on of your phone.
sai
June 6, 2013 at 3:19 pm
Really Fantastic post ! Most of the Android users are wanting to root their phone. But it will effect your mobile lifetimeSo be careful while rooting
Kulwant
July 14, 2013 at 3:19 pm
Superb Share Mark.
One-Click is such an awesome tool that everyone can root their phone very easily. I have tried this application on my galaxy S3 and this was the fastest rooting I ever did on my phone.
Sai Charan
August 6, 2013 at 12:58 pm
Thanks for the post,
These days many are trying to Root their Android devices and this is really a helpful post for everyone 🙂
Sourya Kharb
August 6, 2013 at 2:31 pm
Really good article
It helps me bcoz i don’t have a PC and i want to root my tablet
Thanks..:D
kunal gupta
October 20, 2013 at 8:35 am
thank you for this article i needed it badly .. i don not own a computer and wanted to root my android phone .. thanks a lot .. 🙂
Ahmad Nawaz
November 9, 2013 at 8:30 am
Was looking to root my Galaxy S3, it’s my first time and it was much easier to root with One-click as compared to rooting process done on PC.
Thanks a lot 🙂
Imran Aftab
January 4, 2014 at 6:38 am
Rooting is definitely a must do process for low end Android Smartphones as they can then start Flash Custom ROMs to enjoy the latest Android OS which is most of the time not officially available. However mostly, there are no proper guides and tutorials for that, And I believe one click root method is the best choice for such devices.
Ahmad Nawaz
January 10, 2014 at 1:41 pm
Hi,
I tried to search the Root Transmission app but was failed. But the One-Click app was easy for me. Thanks for assisting newbies like me.
Have a good day and keep it up.
garry
February 13, 2014 at 3:26 pm
That’s good many Android users don’t have pc now they can easily root their android devices, i m also one of them
Rizwan
February 23, 2014 at 4:44 am
One-Click is such an amazing device that everyone can main their cellphone very quickly. I have tried this program on my universe S3 and this was the quickest cheering I ever did on my cellphone.
Davys
February 23, 2014 at 10:03 am
Very interesting Article.I got a solution. Now,I can root my android mobile without pc.thanks
Ankit Sharma
March 2, 2014 at 10:56 am
I am an android phone lover and have hTC desire v. But this is the new thing i learnt here. Thanks for sharing.
Gouse Karim
March 19, 2014 at 7:22 am
Wow wonderful post. Now a days due to increase in the production and popularity of android devices. It’s almost impossible for the devs to find the rooting guides for each and every device.