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How to Root Android Device using KingoRoot

Kingo Root is a user-friendly software that allows you to root your Android device using Windows with just one click. It is compatible with a wide range of Android devices, making it a popular choice for many users. In this post, we will discuss how to use KingoRoot to root your Android device.

There are two ways to root your Android device: one using a Windows PC and the other using just an Android phone. 

Steps to Root Android Device using KingoRoot without PC

  1. Download KingoRoot.apk on your Android device.
  2. Install the downloaded APK and open KingoRoot. 
  3. Click on “One Click Root” and wait for a few seconds. 
  4. You can try alternative rooting methods with this app. But if it still fails, try the next method. 

Steps to Root Android Device using KingoRoot with Windows PC

  1. Download & Install KingoRoot (PC Version).
  2. Install drivers for your Android device, as explained in this article
  3. Enable USB Debugging on your device.(Go to Settings -> Developers Option -> Tick USB Debugging Option)(If you do not find developer options on your device, then go to Settings -> About -> Tap on build number many times. A popup will show that you are now a developer.)
  4. Open KingoRoot. You can find it either on the desktop or in the start menu. 
Kingoroot Pc Version
  1. Connect your Android device to your computer via a USB cable.
  2. KingoRoot will detect your device and will begin installing drivers.
Kingoroot Installing Drivers
  1. Click on Root.
Kingoroot Nexus 5 Root
  1. Wait until the rooting process is completed. KingoRoot will try to root your Android device using multiple methods. Do not unplug or disconnect the device during the process.
Kingoroot Device Rooting
  1. You will see a ROOT SUCCEED message once the process is completed. Your phone may reboot.
Kingoroot Root Succeed
  1. You will find an app named SuperUser in the app drawer.
Kingoroot Superuser Icon

These were the two methods for rooting your Android device. If you encounter any issues following the process, let us know in the comment section below. 


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Mehul Boricha
Mehul Boricha
Mehul Boricha is the driving force behind Tech Arrival. He is a computer and smartphone geek from Junagadh, Gujarat, India. He is a Software Engineer by Education & a Blogger by Passion. Apart from technology geek, his free time is dedicated to cybersecurity research, server optimization, and contributing to open-source projects.

2 COMMENTS

  1. Wow its a new method with new apps. I still remember when I first rooted my android phone and how I bricked it :( because I was new but this things seems to be quite safe. If anyone looking for rooting their android device should try this and install custom roms.

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