These are the instructions to root Motorola RAZR D3 smartphone using Framaroot Application on Phone itself (no need of computer to root).
Requirements: Your Motorola RAZR D3 smartphone should have atleast 10-20 percent of phone battery to perform the rooting process.
Root Motorola RAZR D3 smartphone with Framaroot
Step 1: Enable installation of 3 party Apps on your Motorola RAZR D3 smartphone . To Enable, Open Settings > Security > Device Administration >Unknown Sources (tick to enable it).
Step 2: Download and install Framaroot Application on your Motorola RAZR D3 smartphone. Once installation is completed you will be able to see the Framaroot Icon in the App Menu.
Step 3: Now, Tap on the Framaroot App Icon to Open it.
Step 4: Once Framaroot Application is launched you will be able to see the following screen on your Device:
Step 5: In Framaroot, You will be able to see 3 options i.e Boromir and Faramir, Barahir. Tap on the Barahir Option.
Step 6: Now, you will be able to see the Framaroot success Message on the Phone Screen.
Step 7: Now, you have to restart your Device.
Now your Motorola RAZR D3 smartphone is Rooted. To check whether your phone is rooted correctly, open Applications Menu, there you will be able to see a new app installed, called SuperSU. If this app exist then it means you have successfully rooted your device.
Optional: You can also verify that your device is successfully rooted or not by Root Checker Application.
Keep in Mind: [*]No data loss process: Motorola RAZR D3 smartphone Phone Data like contacts, pictures, videos, music and etc will be not affected with this method.[/color]
[*]Device Warranty: Once you full unroot your device through SuperSU, you can claim for the phone warranty. In short no need to worry for phone warranty.[/color]
[*] How to unroot: To unroot, Open SuperSU > Settings > Full Unroot.[/color]
Step 2: Before proceeding ahead, enable USB debugger in Moto G, by going to settings >> About phone >> Developer options, tap it five times to enable it and then a new Developer options will get unlocked and then click 'USB Debugging'
Step 3: Now, connect Moto G to your PC and extract r1-motog-superboot.zip to any location.
Step 4: Now, turn-off of the phone, and disconnect from PC. Then, enter Bootloader mode, by press holding Volume (down) 'Power' button.
Step 5: Once you enter in to the Bootloader mode, connect the Moto G to PC (with Windows OS), then select 'superboot-windows.bat SD card' by double clicking on it.
Step 6: Then, command prompt will pop up on the screen and continue with installation process. Once finished, reboot the phone manually.
[Note: use 'Volume' keys to navigate and 'Power' button to select options, while operating under Recovery/Bootloader Mode]
Step 7: Now, your device (Moto G) will take a few minutes (for the first time only) to complete the booting process. Once done with the process, use SuperSU app/ Root checker to confirm the rooting process on the phone
*Enable OEM unlock from Developer options in settings.
*Reboot your Nexus 6 into bootloader mode
*Extract the CF-Auto-Root-shamu-shamu-nexus6.zip file on your PC.
*Connect your Nexus 6 to your computer with an USB cable and make sure it’s detected.
*Now simply click the root-windows.bat script to root your device.