Rooting an Android device without a computer, also known as “rooting without PC,” is the process of gaining privileged access (known as root access) to the Android operating system without using a computer as an intermediary. This grants the user the ability to modify the system, install custom software, and make other changes that are normally restricted.
There are several reasons why someone might want to root their Android device without a computer. One reason is that it can be more convenient, as it eliminates the need to connect the device to a computer and go through the process of setting up ADB (Android Debug Bridge). Another reason is that it can be more secure, as it reduces the risk of malware or other malicious software being installed on the device. Additionally, rooting without a computer can be useful for devices that do not have a USB port, or for devices that are running a custom ROM that does not support ADB.