Android 7.0 Nougat is a new and powerful operating system, accompanied by numerous features that offer users a good Android experience. However, like every Android operating system before it, this new OS also has many limitations. For example, devices running Android 7.0 Nougat may come with pre-installed apps that you'll never use, and of course, you want to remove them but may not be able to. Or perhaps you want to retrieve content from your device but receive permission-related notifications. Therefore, you may want to root Android 7.0 Nougat to gain the highest access on your device.
Rooting Android 7.0 Nougat with Kingroot
- Note
- Back up all important data on your device.
- Ensure your device has at least 60% battery life.
- Ensure stable internet connection.
Step 1: On your device's interface, use any web browser to access the official Kingo Root website to download the free file KingoRoot.apk HERE
Step 2: Once the download process is complete, you can see it through your device's status bar. Tap on this file to install it.
Step 3: During the Kingo Root installation process, you may encounter some issues, but don't worry, just follow the instructions on your device as follows:
Tap on Settings (Settings)
Toggle the switch at Unknown Sources (Unknown Sources)
Tap OK to accept
Tap Install (Install) and you will quickly complete the installation of Kingo Root on your device.
Step 4: Now, this application will detect your device and display the Android operating system version. You can click on the One Click Root icon to start the process.
Step 5: You can monitor the rooting process of Android 7.0 Nougat on your device and wait for it to finish.
After completion, please restart your phone, and now you can see that you can uninstall any default apps you prefer.