Two Method to know If your Android Device is Rooted or Not

The question most people normally ask about their Android device is if
it is rooted or not. Maybe you picked up your Android device in
computer village, fairly used and you don't even have an idea about

your phone being rooted or not. Don't too worry; you will know how to
do that soonest.
Rooting your Android device gives you super user access to your
device; this means you can do almost anything with the phone which the
phone will otherwise not permit. It's turn you into a China hacker
automatically hacking your phone. #lol
I will quickly show you two major ways you can check if your phone is
rooted or not.

METHOD 1

How Can I Check If My Android Phone Is Rooted Or Not Using Manual Method

1.Open your app drawer by clicking on its icon.
2.Look for an app called Superuser or SuperSU. Either app will be
installed during the rooting process; which one is on a rooted Andriod
depends on the device. If either of these apps is on your device, it
is rooted.
Superuser can temporarily block root access, while SuperSU has the
ability to unroot a device and then remove itself. So if your device
lacks any of this two apps, it means your Android phone is not rooted.

METHOD 2

How Can I Check if My Android Phone Is Rooted using Connect Bot Or
Root Checker.

Mind you, Any of this two Apps works well. Just visit Google play and
search for any of the two app or better still, Run the app on your
device and read through the instructions carefully; You will be
prompted with the text entry and if you see this sign (#), then your
device is rooted but if you see sign like this dollar ($), then your
device is not rooted. But try entering the command "su" (without the
quote marks). You might see a dialog asking for permission from the
SuperUse rapp, which you can safely grant. If the prompt changes to
the (#) sign, you're rooted.
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