ingo Android Root offers every Android user the
easiest one-click method to root any Android
devices. How to use this universal Android root
software to root your Android device?
Here we go.
Make sure you get everything right beforehand.
Device powered ON
At least 50% battery level
Internet connection necessary
USB Cable (the original one recommended)
Step 1: Free download and install Kingo Android
Root.
Kingo offers the best one-click Android root
software for free. Just download and install it
now
.
Step 2: Double click the desktop icon of Kingo
Android Root and launch it.
After launching Kingo Android Root, you will see
its interface as shown below.
Step 3: Plug your Android device into your
computer via USB cable.
If your device driver is not installed on your
Computer, Kingo will install it for you
automatically. Make sure you get Internet
conenction so that device driver can be
downloaded. If you are using Windows 8, you may
need to change some settings first. When running
Kingo Android Root on Windows 8, the issue you
may most likely encounter is driver installation
looping.
How to solve driver installation looping on
Windows 8 when running Kingo Android
Root?
Step 4: Enable USB Debugging mode on your
Android device.
USB Debugging mode enabled is a necessary step
of Android rooting process.
What is USB Debugging Mode?
How to enable USB Debugging mode?
Navigate to Settings > About Phone >
scroll to the bottom > tap Build
number seven (7) times. You'll get a
short pop-up in the lower area of your
display saying that you're now a
developer. 2. Go back and now access
the Developer options menu, check
' USB debugging' and click OK on the prompt.
INPORTANT: Pay attention to your device screen
for a prompt window. Tick "Always allow from this
computer". If you don't, you will probably get
yourself an OFFLINE DEVICE.
Step 5: Read notifications carefully before rooting
your device.
Android rooting is nothing big. However, it is not
exactly a small issue either. Rooting your device
may open a door for you, and yet with risks.
Android rooting is a modification process
to the original system, in which the
limitations are removed and full-access is
allowed and thus resulting in the ability to
alter or replace system applications and
settings, run specialized apps and even
facilitate the removal and replacement of
the device's operating system with a
custom one. Rooting your device will
immediately void your warranty... Click to
know more about Android Rooting.
Step 6: Click "ROOT" to root your device.
Kingo Android Root will employ multiple exploits
on your device, which will probably take a couple
of minutes. In the rooting process, your device
may be rebooted several times. Do not be panic,
it is perfectly normal. And once it begins, please
DO NOT touch, move, unplug or perform any
operation on your device.
Step 7: Root succeeded, click "Finish" to reboot
your device.
Hopefully your device is well supported and
successfully rooted by Kingo. Until your device
reboots itself, do not operate.
Step 8: Check the root status of your device.
Normally, you will find an app named "SuperUser"
installed on your device after successful rooting.
NOTE If your device is not supported by Kingo
or it fails to root, here are some tips for you.
1. Go Troubleshoot sector.
2. Save the log file. How to save log of Kingo
Android Root?
3. Email us to support@kingoapp.com with
detailed information of your device such as
device model, build number, kernel version
and else. Attach the log file would be better.
4. Follow us on Facebook ( Kingoapp), reply to
any post or send us a message.
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