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Rooting your Android tablet comes with multiple benefits, such as the ability to gain administrative rights to the Android operating system, the option to extend your battery life and memory, and the ability to install apps exclusive to rooted devices. The method you use to root your Android device is different depending on the make and model of your tablet, as well as the version of Android you are running. If you are running an older version of Android (5.1.1 "Lollipop" and below), you maybe be able to use a one-click app such as KingoRoot, TowelRoot, or One Click Root. If you are using an new version of Android (6.0 "Marshmallow" or newer), you'll need to use Magisk Root, which requires you to unlock your bootloader and flash a new custom recovery. This wikiHow teaches how to root your Android tablet.