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
- Download KingoRoot.apk on your Android device.
- Install the downloaded APK and open KingoRoot.
- Click on “One Click Root” and wait for a few seconds.
- 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
- Download & Install KingoRoot (PC Version).
- Install drivers for your Android device, as explained in this article.
- 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.)
- Open KingoRoot. You can find it either on the desktop or in the start menu.
![Kingoroot Pc Version Kingoroot Pc Version](https://techrrival.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/KingoRoot-PC-Version.jpg)
- Connect your Android device to your computer via a USB cable.
- KingoRoot will detect your device and will begin installing drivers.
![Kingoroot Installing Drivers Kingoroot Installing Drivers](https://techrrival.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/KingoRoot-Installing-Drivers.jpg)
- Click on Root.
![Kingoroot Nexus 5 Root Kingoroot Nexus 5 Root](https://techrrival.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/KingoRoot-Nexus-5-Root.jpg)
- 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 Kingoroot Device Rooting](https://techrrival.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/KingoRoot-Device-Rooting.jpg)
- You will see a ROOT SUCCEED message once the process is completed. Your phone may reboot.
![Kingoroot Root Succeed Kingoroot Root Succeed](https://techrrival.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/KingoRoot-Root-Succeed.jpg)
- You will find an app named SuperUser in the app drawer.
![Kingoroot Superuser Icon Kingoroot Superuser Icon](https://techrrival.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/KingoRoot-Superuser-Icon.jpg)
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.
Yes definitely…..
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.