Rooting your Android isn’t as dangerous as it may sound, but it will void your warranty and may compromise the security of your phone.

Rooting your Android isn’t as dangerous as it may sound, but it will void your warranty and may compromise the security of your phone.

Tap the search bar. Type in es file explorer Tap ES File Explorer File Manager in the resulting drop-down menu. Tap INSTALL Tap ACCEPT when prompted. Select your Android’s internal storage if prompted. Do not install ES File Explorer on your SD card.

Tap the search bar. Type in es file explorer Tap ES File Explorer File Manager in the resulting drop-down menu. Tap INSTALL Tap ACCEPT when prompted. Select your Android’s internal storage if prompted. Do not install ES File Explorer on your SD card.

If this is your first time opening ES File Explorer, you may have to swipe through several pages before the main page opens.

If this is your first time opening ES File Explorer, you may have to swipe through several pages before the main page opens.

Open ES File Explorer’s “App Info” page in Settings. Tap Storage Tap CHANGE under the SD card’s heading. Tap Internal shared storage Wait for ES File Explorer to finish moving.

Any folders that are a lighter color than your Android’s standard folders are root folders. Do not change any system files unless you’re absolutely positive about what the outcome will be. Doing so is a guaranteed way to brick your Android phone.