Friday, 15 July 2016

HOW TO ROOT YOUR ANDROID DEVICE WITH KINGOROOT

       Manufacturers and carriers have a vested interest in dissuading you from rooting. The act of rooting can be inherently dangerous. Even so, for the careful user, the risk is minimal, and the potential benefits are well worth it. This guide will walk you through the necessary steps to root your phone. Some devices can be rooted in minutes. Others take a little research. One thing is clear: rooting your phone can be one of the best ways to tap into the deep potential of your Android device.
What is rooting?
Rooting is jailbreaking for Androids, and allows users to dive deeper into a phone’s sub-system. Essentially, it’ll allow you to access the entire operating system and customize just about anything on your Android. With root access, you can also get around any restrictions that your manufacturer or carrier may have applied. You can run more apps, you can overclock or underclock your processor, and you can replace the firmware.
The process requires users to back up current software and flash (install) a new custom ROM (modified version

Why would you root? ?

One of the most obvious incentives to root your Android device is to rid yourself of the bloatware that’s impossible to uninstall. You’ll be able to set up wireless tethering, even if it has been disabled by default. Additional benefits include the ability to install special apps and flash custom ROMs, each of which can add extra features and streamline your phone or tablet’s performance. A lot of people are tempted by the ability to completely customize the look of their phones. You can also manually accept or deny app permissions.
You won’t find a lot of amazing must-have apps when you root, but there are enough to make it worthwhile. For example, some apps allow you to automatically back up all of your apps and their data, completely block advertisements, create secure tunnels to the Internet, overclock your processor, or make your device a wireless hotspot.

Why wouldn’t you root?

There are essentially three potential cons to rooting your Android.
Voiding your warranty: Some manufacturers or carriers will use rooting as an excuse to void your warranty. It’s worth keeping in mind that you can always unroot. If you need to send the device back for repair, simply flash the original backup ROM you made and no one will ever know that it was rooted.
Bricking your phone: Whenever you tamper too much, you run at least a small risk of bricking your device. The obvious way to avoid it happening is to follow instructions carefully. Make sure that the guide you are following works for your device and that any custom ROM you flash is designed specifically for it. If you do your research and pay attention to feedback from others, bricking should never occur.

Security risks: Rooting may introduce some security risks. Depending on what services or apps you use on your device, rooting could create a security vulnerability. For example, Google refuses to support the Google Wallet service for rooted devices

      Kingo Android Root has launched its
KingoRoot apk for Android, which provides a universal one-click Android root solution for Android users. It is easy to use and saves the trouble to connect to PC via USB cable.
Before jumping into the rooting process, please make sure you get everything right beforehand.
Device powered on.
At least 50% battery level.
Internet connection necessary (Wi-Fi network suggested).
Allow installation of apps from unknown sources.
Settings > Security > Unknown Sources
Root Android via KingoRoot APK Without PC Step by Step

Step 1: Free download
KingoRoot.apk .
The download will be automatically started. If Chrome has warned you about KingoRoot.apk, click "OK" to proceed.
If you are using PC to view this tutorial, you have three choices.
You can use the PC Version of
KingoRoot Android (PC Version) , which has a higher success rate due to technical reasons.
How to root any android device and version with KingoRoot?
You can visit APK Root for Android on your mobile and download the file on your device.
You can download KingoRoot.apk on your PC, transfer it to your Android device and then find the file via File Explorer and install it from APK section.

Step 2: Install KingoRoot.apk on your device.
If you didn't check "Unknown Sources" in Settings > Security, then during installation, you will get a prompt "Install blocked", stating that "For security, your phone is set to block installation of apps obtained from unknown sources".
Just follow phone instructions and install Kingo Root on your device and allow installs from "Unknown Sources".

Step 3: Launch "Kingo ROOT" app and start rooting.
Kingo Root is very user-friendly and easy to use. Click "One Click Root" to start the rooting process.

Step 4: Waiting for a few seconds till the result screen appear.

Step 5: Succeeded or Failed.
It is highly recommended that you try several times when rooting with KingoRoot apk version. We have several rooting methods integrated in apk root, however, it will only run one at a time.

MORE TO SAY If KingoRoot APK failed to root your device after several trials, please refer to KingoRoot Android (PC Version), which has a much higher success rate due to technical reasons.
How to root any Android device and version with KingoRoot PC Version?

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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