Androot app offers 1-click root for Android devices

Androot-app-for-Android-devicesWant to root your Android device? Here is your solution, the Universal Androot app allows you to root or unroot your phone. Multiple users confirmed that is very safe and works great.

It basically uses same exploit to 1-click root Motorola Droid X but does not unlock the boot loader or system partition on devices that have them locked, which means that you can run apps that requires root access but it won’t allow flashing custom ROM.

Now if you want to try Androot app, first check out the list with the supported devices but is not the full list, so if you’re phone does not appear on lt you can try to download the app because it may work.

Supported devices:

– Nexus One (2.2)
– Milstone (2.1)
– CDMA Hero (2.1)
– Xperia X10 mini
– Xperia X10i
– G1 (1.6)
– Magic 32A (1.5)
– Magic 32B (1.6)
– LG Ally
– Google Nexus One (2.2)
– HTC Hero (2.1)
– HTC Magic (1.5)
– Dell Streak (2.1)
– Motorola Milestone (2.1)
– Motorola XT701
– Motorola XT800 (2.1)
– Motorola ME511
– Sony Ericsson X10 (1.6)
– Sony Ericsson X10 Mini Pro (1.6)
– Acer Liquid (2.1)
– Vibo A688 (1.6)
– Droid X
– Droid 1
– G1
– MyTouch 3G

And here are some devices that are not supported for the moment:

– Samsung i9000 (Galaxy S)
– Samsung i6500U
– HuaWei U8220
– HTC Desire / Legend / Wildfire

You can download the Androot app from xda-developers and also if you experience a problem or you’ve got some questions, post it there.