The Micromax Canvas Blaze MT500 is another budget Android smartphone released by Micromax back in December last year along side the Canvas Juice A77. The Micromax Canvas Blaze MT500 comes with a 5-inch 480p display powered by a decent 1.2 GHz quad-core processor and 768MB RAM. For an average Android users, this device is no doubt powerful enough to handle basic multitasking as well as some entertainment for users. Of course, we can still tweak its processing power a bit by overclocking its processor. But before we can do so, we have to first get the device rooted. In this tutorial, we will be showing you how to root Micromax Canvas Blaze MT500 using Framaroot.
Disclaimer : During the process of rooting, there is always a risk for you to brick your Android device. So if you choose to root your device, you are doing it at your own risk!
Prerequisites before you begin rooting Micromax Canvas Blaze MT500
- Download the Framaroot apk to your desktop.
- Make sure your device’s battery level is at least 80% full.
- Make sure you have backup your device to an external source apart from your SD card.
Follow the steps below on how to root Micromax Canvas Blaze MT500
- Connect the Micromax Canvas Blaze MT500 to your PC.
- Copy the Framaroot apk from your desktop over to your device’s SD card.
- Ensure that the Unknown Sources option in your device’s security settings has been checked – if not please check it.
- On your device, open the file explorer app ( either Astro File Manager / ES File Explorer ) and install the Framaroot apk.
- Open the Framaroot app on your Micromax Canvas Blaze MT500.
- From the Select an action to execute after root section, select the Install Superuser option.
- Next up, select either Boromir or Faramir exploit from the Select an exploit section.
- After that you should be able to see a pop-up similar to the one above the screen.
- Congratulation! You’ve just rooted Micromax Canvas Blaze MT500.
- To double confirm that your device is rooted, go to your app drawer and see if the Superuser app is installed.
That’s how you go about rooting the Micromax Canvas Blaze MT500. In the meantime, stay tune for more how to root tutorials coming your way!