iRoot

iRoot

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3.5.3.2075 by iRoot Technology Ltd.
Updated on 18.04.2023

iRoot is an app to root Android devices. It offers a simple process that only requires you to tap a button and wait for instructions once it is completed

Root your Android with a single click

If you're still not sure what rooting Android means and what it's useful for, we'll explain it to you quickly: it's the process of gaining superuser rights to the operating system. This means you can make in-depth changes to the system, bypassing the device manufacturer's control (few sell pre-rooted phones). However, Android becomes more flexible from version to version and this app is even suitable for versions up to 5.0.

An app to quickly root Android

iRoot is a mobile phone rooting tool that allows the process to be carried out through a guided process and without the use of any device or additional software (at the time, a computer was required in most cases). The user simply starts the action that initiates rooting, waits a few minutes for it to complete, and then follows the commands that appear on the screen.

Pros and cons of rooting Android devices

We've said what it is, but not exactly what it's for. These are the most important applications:

  • You can install alternative Android ROMs. This is useful if our device is no longer updated by the manufacturer.
  • Get more of the performance the hardware can offer and optimize battery consumption.
  • More user experience customization.
  • Activate blocked functions.
  • Uninstall bloatware, software that is often installed by the manufacturer and that we can't get rid of.

However, rooting Android also has its downsides. These include the possible loss of insurance or warranties, the need to manually update the system, or in some cases even rendering the device unusable.

However, rooting Android also has its downsides. These include the possible loss of insurance or warranties and the need to manually update the system. Apart from that, the device can even become unusable in some cases.

In short, iRoot is a useful tool to get root permissions on specific devices (devices up to Android 5.0). It is recommended as long as you understand the risks you are exposing the terminal to.

Requirements and further information:

  • Even if the application is labeled as malicious by several antivirus programs, there is no danger from the installation. This comes from using the application itself.
  • Minimum operating system requirements: Android 2.3.
  • Installing the app using the APK file requires enabling the "Unknown Sources" option in Settings > Applications.
  • Latest version:
    3.5.3.2075
  • Updated on:
    18.04.2023
  • Categories:
  • App languages:
    en
  • Size:
    13.7 MB
  • Requires Android:
    Android 2.3+
  • Available on:
  • Developer:
    iRoot Technology Ltd.
  • License:
    free