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  • either you use a app to check if you gained root:
    i would advise Root Verifier, it is free (as in beer and speech), ad-free, uses no further permissions and also checks for busybox and a superuser-app.

  • or on the other side, you can simply check it by terminal with the su-command:
    but i would only recommend this method if there is a terminal-emulator already installed, you need just a quick check once and you know what are you doing with a terminal...!


either you use a app to check if you gained root:

i would advise Root Verifier, it is freeneed additional identifiers (as in beer and speechlike the IMEI), ad-free, uses no further permissions and also checks for i can advise busybox and a superuser-app.Get ID; it displays


 
  • Device ID
  • SIM serial number
  • WiFi mac address
  • IMEI
  • IMSI
  • Google Service key

or on the other side, you can simply check it by terminal withand in the su-command.

but i would only recommend this method if there is a terminalhelp-emulator already installed, you need just a quick check once and you know what are you doing withmenu a terminal..little explanation for every entry can be shown.!

either you use a app to check if you gained root:

i would advise Root Verifier, it is free (as in beer and speech), ad-free, uses no further permissions and also checks for busybox and a superuser-app.


 

or on the other side, you can simply check it by terminal with the su-command.

but i would only recommend this method if there is a terminal-emulator already installed, you need just a quick check once and you know what are you doing with a terminal...!

  • either you use a app to check if you gained root:
    i would advise Root Verifier, it is free (as in beer and speech), ad-free, uses no further permissions and also checks for busybox and a superuser-app.

  • or on the other side, you can simply check it by terminal with the su-command:
    but i would only recommend this method if there is a terminal-emulator already installed, you need just a quick check once and you know what are you doing with a terminal...!


if you need additional identifiers (like the IMEI) i can advise Get ID; it displays

  • Device ID
  • SIM serial number
  • WiFi mac address
  • IMEI
  • IMSI
  • Google Service key

and in the help-menu a little explanation for every entry can be shown.

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either you use a app to check if you gained root:

i would advise Root Verifier, it is free (as in beer and speech), ad-free, uses no further permissions and also checks for busybox and a superuser-app.


or on the other side, you can simply check it by terminal with the su-command.

but i would only recommend this method if there is a terminal-emulator already installed, you need just a quick check once and you know what are you doing with a terminal...!

either you use a app to check if you gained root:

i would advise Root Verifier, it uses no further permissions and also checks for busybox and a superuser-app.

either you use a app to check if you gained root:

i would advise Root Verifier, it is free (as in beer and speech), ad-free, uses no further permissions and also checks for busybox and a superuser-app.


or on the other side, you can simply check it by terminal with the su-command.

but i would only recommend this method if there is a terminal-emulator already installed, you need just a quick check once and you know what are you doing with a terminal...!

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either you use a app to check if you gained root:

i would advise Root Verifier, it uses no further permissions and also checks for busybox and a superuser-app.