Published: 2021 Archives | Reviewed: Post-2024 Compatibility
For years, the quest for Android rooting has been a double-edged sword. On one side, you gain god-like control over your device. On the other, manufacturers like Samsung, Google, and Xiaomi have fortified their bootloaders with heavy security. By 2021, the landscape had shifted dramatically. The era of "one-click" roots via mobile APKs was largely dead—killed by SafetyNet and hardware-level attestation.
However, Auto Root Tools for Windows 10 became the saving grace for enthusiasts in 2021. These PC-side tools automated the complex command-line processes (ADB, Fastboot, Odin) into a single executable. Auto Root Tools For Windows 10 -2021-
Disclaimer: Rooting voids warranties, triggers Knox (on Samsung), and may break banking apps. This guide is for educational purposes only. Proceed at your own risk.
Unlike UNIX-style root, Windows uses:
An “auto root” tool aims to:
1. KingoRoot (APK & PC Version) KingoRoot has long been a household name in the rooting community. The Windows 10 version offers a "One-Click" experience that is hard to beat for beginners. Android SDK Platform Tools (adb, fastboot)
2. iRoot (Formerly vRoot) iRoot is another heavy hitter designed specifically for Windows PCs to handle the heavy lifting.
3. Dr.Fone - Screen Unlock (Root) Wondershare’s Dr.Fone suite is a premium tool that transitioned into rooting. While paid, it offers a safer, more "official" feel for users afraid of bricking their phones. Unlike UNIX-style root, Windows uses:
4. SRSRoot A veteran tool that offers multiple exploit options. If one method fails, you can try another "Gandalf" exploit.
Tools like UACME (open source) and various batch-based bypasses leveraged: