How to Root / Unroot Xiaomi Redmi 1S ( armani ) running Android Jelly Bean 4.3 ( MIUI 5 )

Here is the tutorial for rooting and unrooting Xiaomi Redmi 1S running Android Jelly Bean 4.3 , MIUI 5


Disclaimer : I am not responsible if you brick your phone or if u make any other damage to your phone  

Rooting :

1. First make sure you are running the same build i.e Android 4.3 , MIUI Version : MIUI-JHCMIBF36.0 / JHCMIBF34.0 ( works on both ). Goto Settings > About to verify this.


2. Download this File - update.zip and copy it to the root of your Internal Storage.

3. Enable USB Debugging , Go to Settings > About phone and tap 5 times on Android Version to enable Developer option.

4. Reboot your phone to Recovery ( Open Updater app from Tools , Press the Menu / Options button and select Reboot to Recovery mode )


5. Now Select and confirm "Install update.zip to System" , this will take a few seconds. ( Use the Volume Up / Down to navigate and the Power Button to Select )


6. Now select and confirm Reboot. ( Reboot to System )

7. Open Security App , Select Permissions and Turn On the Root permission



THATS IT YOUR PHONE IS NOW ROOTED.



UnRooting :

1. Download this File - UnRoot Redmi 1S.zip , rename it to update.zip and copy it to the root of your Internal Storage.

2. Open Security App , Select Permissions and Turn OFF the Root permission


3. Reboot your phone to Recovery ( Open Updater app from Tools , Press the Menu / Options button and select Reboot to Recovery mode )

4. Now Select and confirm Install update.zip to System , this will take a few seconds.

5. Now Select and confirm Reboot. ( Reboot to System )

YOUR PHONE IS NOW UNROOTED. 
  

If You Have Any Problems Feel Free To Comment :)
 

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3 November 2014 at 14:44 delete

otg is not working on my redmi 1s showing damaged sd card on pluging pendrive via otg


any solution

reply plzzz

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14 November 2014 at 14:53 delete

Please check wheather your sd card is fat 32 or not

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1 December 2014 at 13:47 delete

Worked perfectly, thanks a ton :)

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11 January 2015 at 21:28 delete

i rooted my device through package update..please tel how to resolve it?? does i get any problem?

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