If you’re looking to root your Android 6.0 Marshmallow device, you’ve come to the right place. In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to root any Android 6.0 Marshmallow device, regardless of make or model. We’ll also show you how to install TWRP Recovery on your device. So let’s get started!
What is rooting and why would you want to do it?
Rooting is the process of gaining access to the root user account on your Android device. This gives you complete control over your device, allowing you to install custom ROMs, tweak existing features, and much more. There are many reasons why you might want to root your device, but some of the most popular include:
– Installing custom ROMs: One of the most popular reasons for rooting is to install a custom ROM. Custom ROMs allow you to change the look and feel of your device, as well as add or remove features.
– Tweaking existing features: Another popular reason for rooting is to tweak existing features on your device. For example, you might want to increase the battery life, change the animation speed, or add a new app to the system.
– Removing bloatware: Bloatware is any unwanted or unnecessary software that comes pre-installed on your device. Rooting allows you to remove this bloatware, freeing up storage space and making your device run more smoothly.
How to root any Android 6.0 Marshmallow device
Rooting your Android 6.0 Marshmallow device is relatively simple and can be done in just a few minutes. Before we get started, there are a few things you’ll need to download:
– The latest version of TWRP Recovery for your device
– The latest version of SuperSU
Once you have these files downloaded, you can follow the steps below to root your device:
a. Install TWRP Recovery on your device
The first thing you’ll need to do is install TWRP Recovery on your device. This can be done by following the instructions here.
b. Root your device using TWRP Recovery
Once you have TWRP Recovery installed, you can use it to root your device. To do this, simply boot into TWRP Recovery and flash the SuperSU zip file that you downloaded earlier. Once that’s done, reboot your device and you should be rooted!
How to install custom ROMs on your Android 6.0 Marshmallow device
Now that you’re rooted, you might want to install a custom ROM on your device. Custom ROMs can offer a variety of benefits, such as improved performance, battery life, and new features. To install a custom ROM on your Android 6.0 Marshmallow device, you’ll first need to download a ROM that’s compatible with your device. Once you have the ROM file downloaded, you can flash it using TWRP Recovery. For more instructions on how to do this, check out our guide on how to install a custom ROM.
FAQs about rooting Android devices
Q: Will rooting void my warranty?
A: In most cases, yes. However, there are some ways to root your device without voiding your warranty.
Q: Is rooting safe?
A: Rooting is generally safe, but it is possible to brick your device if you don’t know what you’re doing. We recommend only rooting your device if you’re comfortable with the risks involved.
Q: How can I unroot my device?
A: To unroot your device, you’ll need to flash the stock firmware using TWRP Recovery. This will restore your device to its factory state and remove any root modifications.
Q: I’m having trouble rooting my device. What should I do?
A: If you’re having trouble rooting your device, we recommend posting in our forums for help from our community of experts.