Thanks it worked using v root as long as the adb drivers were installed. V root does leave some junk on your phone but easy enough to delete. Thanks
quote='Cleopatra' pid='40531' dateline='1426325663']
Hi al1984 !
Prerequisites before you begin rooting Doogee Turbo Mini F1
1)Make sure you have installed the necessary device driver before moving on. If you have do not so, you can download the device’s driver here:
[Only registered and activated users can see links Click here to register]
2)Make sure you have enabled USB Debugging from your device’s settings.
3)Make sure there is more than 50% battery remaining on your Doogee.
4)Download iroot PC version from here:
[Only registered and activated users can see links Click here to register]
5)Install iroot on your PC by double-clicking on its icon and follow the onscreen instructions. If it doesn’t open, then right-click on the icon and run it as administrator.
6)Connect the Doogee to your Windows-based PC using an appropriate USB cable.
7)Ensure that your PC is able to detect your device before you move on with the rest of the steps. If it doesn’t detect your device, do ensure that you have installed the correct driver on your PC.
8)Open the iroot program on your PC and you should be able to see a screen like the one below.
9)On the iroot program, click on the ROOT button ( Green button ) to begin rooting Doogee.
10)The rooting process will take only a few minutes to complete.The rooting process will take only a few minutes to complete. You’ll be prompted by the program once it has rooted your device.
11)The Doogee will then automatically reboot itself.
Congratulation ! You’ve just rooted your Doogee !
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