I failed to root my moto g3.it is updated to marshmallow.I have used kingroot kingoroot oneroot etc
To be honest, your lucky you haven't bricked your phone... Moto G3 is known to brick using one-click root tools, it must be rooted manually using the systemless method.
Unlock bootloader via Moto's website
Flash/Boot TWRP
Go to Advanced - Terminal and enter 'echo SYSTEMLESS=true>>/data/.supersu" and press enter
Flash latest stable SuperSU in TWRP
That is all there is to it.
There is no way to root without a PC. I don't know about any video tutorials, but here is some places to start...Can i do this without pc bro?and how...any video tutorial?
There is no way to root without a PC. I don't know about any video tutorials, but here is some places to start...
[GUIDE][osprey][merlin]How to root ANY Moto … | Moto G 2015
"rooting" means to add the app su (Switch User) to your phone, allowing superuser access to the device, meaning you (or apps) can see and potentially make changes to the system that are not normally possible.I have to ask this, as I am no geek. Why the hell would you want to root your phone ?
"rooting" means to add the app su (Switch User) to your phone, allowing superuser access to the device, meaning you (or apps) can see and potentially make changes to the system that are not normally possible.
Some common things are:
Modify the system is ways that are not normally possible like using Xposed Framework
Remove ads with AdAway or AdBlock Plus
Simple reboots with apps like Quick Reboot
Uninstall system apps with System App Remover
Do complete backups and restores (including apps and settings, system stuff, etc) with Titanium Backup
Put apps to "sleep" with apps like Greenify to help battery life
Recover data with stuff like Dumpster
Flash mods to the system with Flashify
Move apps to the SD card when it's external storage with Link2SD
Manage background services with Servicely
Improve audio quality and volume with Viper4Android
Monitor REAL battery usage with GSAM Battery Monitor and it's Root Companion
Not to mention being able to do things more specific to the Moto G 2015, like enable Miracast, modify the DSP amplifier profiles for more volume, separate the merged volumes, disable the ramp-up volume for ringing calls, etc. And these are just a handful of possibilities, Google will find hundreds or thousands of things can only be done with root access.
One of the pre-requisits on this device for root is to unlock the bootloader... That alone can give you the ability to make a nandroid backup with custom recovery (basically a snapshot of the phone's current state), flash custom ROMs and mods, and other things. At the cost of your warranty.
But root access can also cause damage, for example, if you inadvertently modify a file in the system it cannot be restored with a simple factory default... You need to reflash the partition images or restore a backup. With great power comes great responsibility.
Therefore rooting is not for you, as it isn't for the majority of people... It's similar to modifying your car, for most people just the way you buy it is fine, for others they do anything from a replacing the wheels and tires to making it a race ready machine, but regardless they all will get you back and forth from work.Ummm, but can you still make calls, send text messages, look at your photos, browse the internet, and watch the odd video, because I really can't see why anyone would want to do anything else with a phone.