If you are an Android lover, you would know the importance of Android rooting (or gaining root privileges in your Android device) as it will help you to improve your device performance, etc. If you are a newbie to Android rooting and don’t know how to root your Android device, well, you are on the right page. Here, I have given a tutorial about how to use kingroot and root any android device.
By following the tutorial, you will be able to root almost all Android smartphones and tablets by installing the Kingroot application.
WARNING: Rooting your Android smartphone or tablet using KingRoot app will void its warranty, and you won’t be able to claim it back until you unroot your device.
Tutorial On How To Use KingRoot And Root Any Android Device
Step 1: Before getting started with the rooting tutorial, make sure that your device has at least 50-60% battery backup in it. Next, ensure that you have uninstalled or disabled antivirus applications in your Android device as they sometimes distract the rooting procedure.
Step 2: Next, enable Installation of apps from unknown sources in your device by following this path: Settings -> Security -> Device Administration -> Unknown Sources.
Step 3: Now, download KingRoot app to your Android device. While doing so, you might get some warning message. Just ignore it and download the kingroot.apk file to your device.
Step 4: Once downloaded, follow our guide how to install KingRoot to install it on your device.
Step 5: Once KingRoot is installed in your device, open up the application. Now, you will see the message “Root access is unavailable“. Just click on “Try to Root” blue button in the same screen to begin the rooting procedure.
Step 6: During the rooting process, you will see a circular progress bar in your smartphone or tablet, as shown in the screenshot given below.
Step 7: Once the rooting process is over, your Android device will be successfully rooted. You will also get the message “Root Successfully” in the KingRoot app.
Step 8: To finish the rooting procedure, just restart your device.
That’s it. Now you have successfully finished rooting your Android device using KingRoot android application. For confirmation, use the Root Checker app from Google Play store to check the root privileges of your smartphone.
If you would like to replace the Kinguser application installed by the KingRoot app with the SuperSU application, follow our guide on how to replace Kinguser with Supersu.
If you would like to uninstall kinguser or unroot your Android device, check out our guide on how to remove kinguser and unroot Android device.
If you encounter any issues while following this rooting tutorial, do let me know via comments.
Love thiha says
J5 earro root
Alsi says
Hello, I have a HTC desire 610 and im trying to root it with KingRoot and sometimes does it an says successfully installed, but later when I check with the Root Checker its not properly rooted, is there something that Im doing wrong or this is normal in this device?
sathish says
I am not sure what you are doing wrong but I will provide a working rooting tutorial for your device shortly.
henriq neves says
Essayed KingRoot 4.65 (so-called NEWkingroot version 4.65 in my Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 Prime and contrary to its whistles and bells of what it promises hereby it FAILLED, seemingly half-way, and displayed an invitation to use their PC version declaring its more effective. GOOD GRIEF! .Is that an official joke or what?
Well you’ve been warned: do not believe claims of ALL Android smartphones!
Regards,
H.
Akram says
I have already used it with my
phone lenovos90 but the same problem..
Could u please help me,thanx
Adam H. says
I’ve tried this process many times now on my Kyocera Hydro Air, and cannot get it to work correctly. It will not grant me root access. Please advise!!!!
Dedicated server says
I tried it on an ematic ESG114 7 inch tablet with Android 4.0. It did not find any exploits. Is there another way to root it without touching the kernel?
brandon cox says
I’ve used this app twice now both on Samsung devices the core prime and the Grand prime and as soon as I reboot the first time it bricks the phone and nobody will refund since it was caused by rooting so now I have over 30o$ in baby toy phones and xda websites really have no solutions and yet it seems like an enormously large amount of Samsung mostly prime users particularly that get the same issue. Maybe instead of push ads on our Facebook and while we’re online stating how easy it is and how it’s safe on all Samsung devices they should inform people of the Probability of it ruining your device not a slight possibility. From my experience is a100%rate of failure. 2 devices of of 2 try. Don’t fall for the bus read xdacommon issues first before downloading it
Brandon cox says
So this is exactly what I keep getting everytime I mention this problem, no response at all. So I take it I’m the only one that has this problem and nobody has any solution. Cause now I’m terrified to root my phone again and I really need to root it to use certain features on my phone and free up resources. Is there something I’m missing
Jack Wong says
I tried KingRoot what you recommended, after installed my Android is super fast and speedy a lot, this is my first time rooting phone, I can say is just amazing!
elvin nicholas says
I downloaded kingroot on my infinix hot 2 but is not installing,and I don’t no why
Android User says
Android lollipop 5.1.1 and the root won’t work. It stops at 16%.
Alex says
I have a harreir ee tab but says root unavailable what am a doing wrong ?
sathish says
Your device might not be supported. Try other rooting apps like Framaroot, Kingo Root, etc.
ezat says
What ?my leagoo z5 failed..can answer my question ??
sathish says
Got it. I will provide a working rooting tutorial for your device shortly.
Eddie steele says
I tried it an I got it installed but it comes up verifying root status comes up no strategy unavailable no strategy now then it changes to 562 ppls research request is not enough plz wait what’s this mean?
mim says
I need 6.0marshmalloe kingroot plz help me
Alamin says
alamin
ndikumana davd says
i have a nubia my prague, i try to root but when it arrive to 70% shows me failled
what can i do?
vivek anandan says
Hi,
While rooting the phone nearly at 45% my phone is getting restarted , I can only hear the startup sound and the phone is working normally in background, but from the moment this restart happens am not able to see anything on phone , screen is pure blank but device is running as usual
shaiq says
not able to root micromax canvas a1 vr 6.0.1 with any app framaroot king root or kingo root plz help me root my phone it says no strategy available when i use kingroot
Brock says
I have use a galaxyj320p and I’ve tried everything step by step and I’m still not able to root my phone please help(boost mobile)
Sathishkumar Varatharajan says
Please follow this Guide: https://rootmydevice.com/root-samsung-galaxy-j3/
Samantha Edwards says
How can i kingroot to successfully root my lg power x model k450
I have unlocked the oem i have usb debugging on but it never roots what am i doin wrong
Aaron Edwards says
How can i kingroot to successfully root my htc desire626s
I have tried everything but it never roots what am i doin wrong
Help me
Sathishkumar Varatharajan says
Hi follow this procedure.
1) Download the latest version of KingRoot.
2) Next, Go to Setting–>Apps–>Kingroot and click The “Clear Data” Tab.
3) Now Reboot Your Phone. Once done, launch the Kingroot Application and root your phone. That’s it.
tarii says
Hlo
I can’t root my phone please help me
Sathishkumar Varatharajan says
Hi, What is the Brand & Model Number of your SmartPhone?