The Xolo Q3000 is a mid-range Android smartphone released back in December last year. Like most other Xolo devices, the Xolo Q3000 is mainly available only in the Indian market – so it isn’t surprising if you have not hear about this device. In case you do not know, the Xolo Q3000 comes with a full-HD 5.7 inch display powered by a 1.5GHz quad-core processor and 2GB RAM. Thanks to the peeps from xda-developers, we can now root Xolo Q3000 easily using the Framaroot app. If you’re interested, then read on to find out how to root Xolo Q3000.
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! Besides that, your warranty will also be voided after your device has been rooted.
Prerequisites before you begin rooting Xolo Q3000
- Download the Framaroot apk to your PC.
- Make sure you have at least 80% battery remaining on your device.
- Go to Settings > Security > Make sure you have checked on the Unknown Sources checkbox.
- Back up the Xolo Q3000 smartphone.
Follow the steps below on how to root Xolo Q3000
- Connect the Xolo Q3000 to your PC.
- Copy and paste the Framaroot apk (which you have downloaded earlier) from your PC over to the root of your device’s SD card.
- Launch the file explorer app ( if you don’t have one on your device, then you may want to download either Astro File Manager / ES File Explorer ) and install the Framaroot apk by tapping on its icon.
- Launch the Framaroot app on your device.
- Once you’d opened the app, select the Install Superuser option from the Select an action to execute after root section.
- Next up, select either Boromir / Faramir (only if Boromir doesn’t work) exploit from the Select an exploit section.
- Once done, you should see a pop-up like the one above on your device.
- Reboot your handset.
- Congratulation! You’ve just rooted Xolo Q3000!
Now, you’re free to install custom ROMs as well as recovery on the Karbonn S7 Titanium. In the meantime, stay tune for more how to root tutorials!