Any good root method will include something to act as a watchdog. No matter how you check, make sure that you have something watching so that apps can't do root "stuff" without your permission. You can even do this via ADB from your computer. In any case, if your login prompt changes from $ to #, you are the superuser. You might get a dialog asking you to allow the terminal app to run as root (that's what you're doing when you enter su) from a root control app. Any terminal app from the Play Store will work, and all you need to do is open it and enter the word "su" (without the quotes) and hit return. Open it and follow the instructions, and it will tell you if your phone is rooted or not. Install a root checker app from Google Play.
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