Root Checker
by Askfortricks.com
Root Checker and root terminologies
App Name | Root Checker |
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Developer | Askfortricks.com |
Category | Tools |
Download Size | 5 MB |
Latest Version | 1.0.23 |
Average Rating | 4.56 |
Rating Count | 59 |
Google Play | Download |
AppBrain | Download Root Checker Android app |
NOTE: Root Checker does not root your device and does not modify any system files. The sole purpose of the app is to check whether or not a device has root access.
Verify proper root (superuser or su) access is configured and working using Root Checker!
Root Checker shows the user whether or not root (superuser) access is properly installed and working.
This application will test the device for root (superuser) access using a very simple, quick, and reliable method for Android devices. The su binary is the most common binary used on Android devices to grant and manage root (superuser) access. Root Checker will check and verify that the su binary is located in a standard location on the device.
If the Superuser management applications (SuperSU, Superuser, etc.) are installed and working properly, these applications will prompt the user to accept or deny the root access request from Root Checker. Accepting the request will allow Root Checker to check for and confirm root access. Denying the request will result in Root Checker reporting no root access.
Root Check is a great root checker tool for anyone who is interested in becoming, or is a root Android user. It provides a helpful root terminology and everything you need to get your root journey started. Root Check will not root your device, but it will give you expert knowledge and point you in the right direction.
Please don't leave negative feedback about a concern, bug or issue! Instead, please email me, tweet me with your feedback, suggestions and comments!
I will always reply you on your feedback.
Verify proper root (superuser or su) access is configured and working using Root Checker!
Root Checker shows the user whether or not root (superuser) access is properly installed and working.
This application will test the device for root (superuser) access using a very simple, quick, and reliable method for Android devices. The su binary is the most common binary used on Android devices to grant and manage root (superuser) access. Root Checker will check and verify that the su binary is located in a standard location on the device.
If the Superuser management applications (SuperSU, Superuser, etc.) are installed and working properly, these applications will prompt the user to accept or deny the root access request from Root Checker. Accepting the request will allow Root Checker to check for and confirm root access. Denying the request will result in Root Checker reporting no root access.
Root Check is a great root checker tool for anyone who is interested in becoming, or is a root Android user. It provides a helpful root terminology and everything you need to get your root journey started. Root Check will not root your device, but it will give you expert knowledge and point you in the right direction.
Please don't leave negative feedback about a concern, bug or issue! Instead, please email me, tweet me with your feedback, suggestions and comments!
I will always reply you on your feedback.