There are many methods to root your device, and one of them is rooting your Android device using KingRoot. This software is considered the king in the realm of rooting Android devices, simplifying many previously complex procedures. Moreover, even users with minimal phone skills can successfully root their Android devices using KingRoot.
Rooting brings numerous benefits to users, allowing them to have ultimate control over their devices, remove unwanted apps, including those from the manufacturer, and even install custom ROMs from external developers. However, it's essential to note that whether you root your Android device using KingRoot or any other method, it will prevent your device from receiving official Android updates. Specifically, you won't receive official Android updates until you revert back to your original ROM.
- Read more: How to update the operating system for your Android device
Guide: Rooting your Android phone using KingRoot
Note:
- Not all Android devices can be rooted using KingRoot.
- If not supported, you can submit a request to the KingRoot programming team.
Step 1: The first thing you need to do is download KingRoot to your computer from this link. This is a very important tool for rooting Android phones.
Step 2: After installing KingRoot, open the software. At this step, make sure to connect your Android phone to the computer and then click on Connect.
Step 3: Next, on your Android phone, go to Settings > Select About Phone > then choose Software Information.
Step 4: Continue by pressing 7 times on Build Number until a line of text quickly appears on the screen.
Now, return to the Settings section, where you'll find an option called Developer Options, go ahead and access it.
Step 5: In Developer Options, enable USB debugging mode, confirm OK to activate. This is a crucial part that determines whether rooting your Android phone using KingRoot will be successful or not.
Step 6: Immediately after that, a notification will appear on your computer screen about connecting the software to your phone, click on Okay, connected.
At the same time, confirm the connection on your phone.
Step 7: Another notification will appear, click on More details and then Install anyway to proceed with installing KingRoot.
Afterwards, the KingRoot software will automatically root the device and reach 100%. When you receive the Root Succeed notification, it means that rooting your Android phone using KingRoot was successful.
Now, open your phone to check if KingRoot and Super SU are installed. If you have both of these apps on your phone, it means that rooting your Android phone using KingRoot was successful.
One thing you can also be assured of is that if you don't want to root your Android phone using KingRoot, or simply don't want to root anymore, you can unroot your phone at any time. Visit the link here to learn more about unrooting your phone.
- Learn more: Guide on unrooting Android phones or tablets
