Root Checker is an Android app that allows you to verify if your device is rooted. The app quickly confirms if you have completed the rooting process correctly, requesting superuser permissions that you need to grant. Rooting a device usually involves unlocking the bootloader and modifying the boot partition through apps like Magisk to then flash it. If you have done everything correctly, Root Checker should tell you.
Verify root access with a single tap
With Root Checker, pressing the verification button is enough to check if the SU binary is present in common system locations. Next, it attempts to execute commands through that binary to confirm that it actually grants superuser privileges and that they're not simply non-functional loose files. If everything is configured correctly, you will see a message indicating that root access is operational; if it fails, you will know that your device is not rooted or that the configuration is invalid, and you will have to go back and review the steps you followed.
Verification history and guides
To help you recall previous checks, Root Checker keeps a record of all root permission checks performed through the app. There, you can see the date and time of the request, the result, the duration, the device, and the Android version installed on the device when the check was performed. The app also incorporates rankings where you can see the results obtained by other devices similar to yours, as well as guides and tutorials related to the rooting process. These tutorials can teach you what rooting is, the reasons for doing it, and what you need in order to carry it out successfully.
Consult the SU binary and the superuser manager
With Root Checker you can find out if the SU binary, the key component for granting root permissions on Android, is installed in the right place in your system. Additionally, if you have superuser management apps like SuperSU, Superuser, or Magisk, these should display a notice asking you for permission when Root Checker requests to root. If you accept the request, the app can confirm that the manager is working as it should; if you deny it, it will state that root access has not been granted, which helps you diagnose permission issues.
Download the Root Checker APK and confirm if your device has root access correctly configured and operational in a matter of seconds, without resorting to ADB commands or desktop tools.
Requirements (Latest version)
- Android 4.4 or higher required
Comments
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