Root Checker - Verify device root
Verify root access on your Android device with ease.
- 6.0.4 Version
- 4.3 Score
- 46M+ Downloads
- In-app purchases License
- 3+ Content Rating
Ensure that your Android device has proper root (superuser or su) access with Root Checker! This free, fast, and easy-to-use app has been utilized on over 50 million Android devices. Root Checker informs users if their root (superuser) access is correctly set up and functioning.
Even novice Android users can easily check their device for root (administrator, superuser, or su) access using this app. With a straightforward user interface, Root Checker notifies users whether their root (superuser) access is properly configured.
How to know if your Android phone is rooted
When we download Root Checker for free, it allows us to check if root install has executed correctly on an Android mobile device. That is its main function, which is complemented by the following key features:
Verification and detection of root access on the phone.
History of checks and results.
Device information: model and Android version.
Section with basic information about root: what is root, why root a phone, and how to root.
Additional tools in the pro mode for superusers.
*Feel free to reach out via email with any inquiries. I always respond!*
This app assesses root (superuser) access on the device through a quick, reliable method that has proven successful for over 50 million Android devices. The su binary is commonly used in Android devices to manage root (superuser) access. Root Checker will confirm the presence of the su binary in its standard location on the device and evaluate if it is functioning correctly to grant root (superuser) access.
Users sometimes encounter challenges during the process of installing, configuring, gaining, or removing root access. Root Checker ensures that root access is fully operational, regardless of the user's technical expertise level. Verification of root access may also be referred to as gaining superuser or administrator access. Root Checker addresses these terms, focusing on the ability to execute commands through the su binary with root access.
If Superuser management applications like SuperSU or Superuser are installed and working correctly, they will prompt users to accept or deny the root access request from Root Checker. Granting permission allows Root Checker to verify root access, while denying it will indicate no root access detected.
In cases where there are concerns about unauthorized root access on the device, Root Checker can confirm the existence of root access, providing valuable insights.
Please refrain from leaving negative feedback regarding concerns, bugs, or issues. Instead, feel free to contact me via email, Twitter, IRC, or popular forums (XDA, RootzWiki, SDX, etc.), with your feedback, suggestions, and comments!
I strive to assist as many individuals as possible and am grateful for the support that has contributed to this app's success. Thank you!
- Version6.0.4
- UpdateSep 11, 2024
- Developerjoeykrim
- CategoryTools
- Requires AndroidAndroid 2.3.0 – 2.3.2+
- Downloads46M+
- Package Namecom.joeykrim.rootcheck
- Signaturec420c9f6fb10ea52739333ffd2984791
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Can check how well you rooted your device.
A small program that is quick to install.
Handy for checking second-hand phones after purchase.
Additional Smartphone functions available through the app.
May not install on some already-rooted devices.
Does not tell you why your device is not rooted correctly.
Causes conflicts with other root checkers.
The paid upgrade features are very poorly defined and explained.