Safely Root Micromax Canvas 6 on Android 5.1 Lollipop

Safely Root Micromax Canvas 6 on Android 5.1 Lollipop


Micromax Canvas 6- Hello Friends, Today i am going to tell you How to Install TWRP Recovery on Micromax Canvas 6. This is the best way How to Install TWRP Recovery on Micromax Canvas 6. So you can check How to Install TWRP Recovery on Micromax Canvas 6 Below Here.

Design- The Micromax Canvas 6 credits a few firsts for the company – a unibody metal design and a fingerprint scanner – to begin with. But the metal body ensures it isn’t among the lightest 5.5-inchers available in the market. We got the champagne gold unit, which looked pretty classy, we must add. The bezel-less design lets the display cover the entire front side, with power and volume toggle buttons on right edge, and a hybrid SIM-storage slot on the left side. There’s an audio jack on top, and speaker grilles and microUSB port on the lower edge.

Turn it around and the back sports the new Micromax logo on the lower side and a rear snapper, LED and fingerprint scanner on the upper side. It’s a good looking device, but the sharp edges may bother some users (read me) for those who prefer smoother curves instead.

Features- In terms of specifications, there’s a lot that works for the device. To begin with, the Canvas 6 sports a metal body along with a 5.5-inch Full HD display. The internals include a 64-bit Helio X10, Tru octa-core 2.0GHz chipset coupled with 3GB RAM and 32GB of internal storage. It should be noted that the Canvas 6 Pro gets 4GB RAM and 16GB onboard storage option. It also gets a 5MP front camera, whereas, the Canvas 6 features a 13MP rear shooter and a slightly better 8MP front-facing camera. With the new device, the company also brings a fingerprint scanner, which is almost becoming a standard feature these days. 
The dual SIM device has a hybrid slot that also accommodates the microSD card expandable up to 128GB. The connectivity options include Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-fi, USB OTG, GPS and 4G LTE. It runs Android 5.1 Lollipop and the highlight is a feature called Around that brings features like booking cabs, ordering food and so on under one roof. This is Micromax’s version of Yu Televentures’ AroundYU service which we saw on the Yu Yutopia. Finally, a 3000mAh battery fuels the device.

Display-The Canvas 6 sports a 5.5-inch display, adhering to the phablet trend, featuring Full HD resolution. There is no Gorilla Glass protection, which is a serious let down. The display reproduces bright and vivid colours. The 401 ppi puts it almost at par with others in the price range. It could handle a Full HD as well as a 720p video quite well. There is not much to complain when it comes to the display. Viewing angles are good, and it seemed good even in bright sunlight.

Camera-The Canvas 6 is better armed than 6 Pro on the camera front with a 13MP rear shooter that comes with PDAF (Phase Detection Autofocus) support and an 8MP front-facing camera. The outdoor images in bright light are good, and landscape images also look decent, but not very detailed. The whites looked blown out at times. The device comes with the HDR feature that worked quite well. Images in low light looked very noisy, but macro shots are impressive.

Battery-The Canvas 6 comes equipped with a 3000mAh battery. In our battery test with the display brightness kept at almost 50 percent we got 7 hours 10 minutes as the battery time. On an average use, one should be easily able to get through a day.

REQUIREMENTS
You need to install a custom Recovery on the Micromax Canvas 6 smartphones before you can root the smartphone using Chainfire’s SuperSU application.
You need to have a computer that is running a version of Windows operating systems to use this guide or else the ADB does not work. You can find versions of ADB that works on MacOS and Linux computers, but they require different files as well as commands.

BEFORE WE BEGIN
You should backup the data on your Micromax smartphone before you go ahead with the rooting guide just in case you want to apply a hard reset and restore your device. You can take the NANDroid backup options from within the custom recovery image during the guide. You cannot start using applications such as Titanium backup until after you complete the guide. However, you can use the Helium app from the Google Play Store if you want to use it for one last time before you make the switch it the better Titanium Backup application.

HOW TO ROOT MICROMAX CANVAS 6 RUNNING ON ANDROID 5.1 LOLLIPOP UPDATES
Download the SuperSU version 2.49 from Chainfire and have it on the desktop of the computer.
Connect the Micromax Canvas 6 smartphone to the computer with the USB cable and then copy the SuperSU 2.49 to the internal storage SD card folder on the computer.
Unplug the Canvas 6 smartphone from the computer and then reboot it into the recovery mode to get TWRP Recovery booting up on the display.
Tap on the backup button from the main TWRP menu if you have not backed up yet and follow the prompts to take the NANDroid backup.
Select the Install button from the recovery menu and then browse the SD card for the SuperSU 2.49.
Swipe where it says you need to swipe to confirm the installation of your SuperSU and then wait for the SuperSu to be installed and enabled on your smartphone.
Once you have installed the SuperSu and are now a root user, choose the option to reboot the system.
In conclusion, that is how to root Micromax Canvas 6 smartphones running on the Android 5.1 Lollipop software updates by using Chainfire’s SuperSU and your custom recovery image. The custom recovery helps enable the SuperSU for you which is what separates if from just installing the SuperSU program from the Google Play Store.
Safely Root Micromax Canvas 6 on Android 5.1 Lollipop Safely Root Micromax Canvas 6 on Android 5.1 Lollipop Reviewed by Rakesh on June 28, 2016 Rating: 5

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