Samsung Galaxy On7 is a grand looking and quality smartphone from Samsung, which comes with a 5.5-inch touch display powered by a 1.2 GHz Quad-core processor along with 1.5 GB RAM and it runs on Android V5.1 (Lollipop) operating system. If you are using this smartphone and looking for a way to gain root privileges in it, then you are on the right page as I have given a tutorial to root Samsung Galaxy On7 without PC here.
By following the tutorial given here, you can be able to root Samsung Galaxy On7 smartphone and get the ability to install custom ROM firmware’s (which are using latest Android versions), custom-built Android applications, custom recovery (CWM or TWRP recovery), etc.
WARNING: Rooting your Samsung smartphone will null its warranty, and you won’t be able to claim it until you unroot your device. So, think well about it before getting started with the rooting tutorial given here.
Prerequisites:
Step 1: Make sure that your device has at least 50-60% battery backup in it before proceeding further with the rooting tutorial.
Step 2: Although the rooting procedure given here is not a data-loss process, it won’t hurt to take a backup of personal data in your smartphone. So, take complete backup using appropriate apps before proceeding with the rooting procedure.
Step 3: Now, enable “Unknown Sources” in your Samsung device by following this path: Settings -> Device Administration -> Unknown Sources. Only by doing so, you will be able to install the “KingRoot” non-market app for rooting your device.
Once you have finished all these prerequisites, you can move forward to the rooting tutorial given below.
Root Samsung Galaxy On7 without PC:
Step 1: To get started, download KingRoot apk and install it in your smartphone.
Step 2: Once the Kingroot app is installed, launch the application. Since your device isn’t rooted yet, you will get the message “Root access is unavailable “. Now, click on “Start Root” blue button to launch the rooting process.
Step 3: Once you click the blue button, Kingroot will start rooting your device. While doing so, you will get the “Rooting. Plz, don’t worry if your device reboots!!” message with a progress bar.
Step 4: Once the rooting process is finished, you will get the “Root Successfully” message in the Kingroot app.
That’s it. Now you have successfully finished rooting Samsung Galaxy On7 Android smartphone without using a PC or Laptop computer. For confirmation, open up your Apps Menu and look for the Kinguser app. If you can find it there, your device is successfully rooted. Alternatively, you will use the Root Checker app to confirm the root privileges of your device.
If you would like to use the SuperSU app rather than the Kinguser app (which comes with KingRoot), follow our guide to replace Kinguser with SuperSU. Also, if you would like to unroot your Samsung Galaxy On7 smartphone, check out our guide to remove kinguser and unroot your smartphone.
If you own a smartphone or tablet other than Samsung Galaxy On7 and would like to get rooting tutorials for the same, kindly visit our Rooting Tutorials page.
If you encounter any issues while following this rooting tutorial, do let me know via comments.
Reg Edit says
I get an error ‘Root strategy not found’. I have submited a request but it’s queued. I don’t think kingroot can do the job. is there any alternate way like flashing root or something?
Thanks.
Gabby says
Submitted request..its queued.
rahul says
Tttt
Vishwesh says
I have marshmellow andrpid version and my phone doesnt getting root so how can i do that root ?
Sathishkumar Varatharajan says
What error are you getting?
dickhead340 says
Dumbass on7 pro ain’t running on android 5.1
Sathishkumar Varatharajan says
What error are you getting?
Abhi21 says
I tried to root my Samsung ON7. But in the root request, it says Adapting. I suppose, it means that KingRoot does not yet have support for ON7? It is running Android 6.0.1 (Marshmallow).
Sathishkumar Varatharajan says
Hi, If your Kingroot is not working Please 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.
Walker says
Same problem.. it needs to send a request and says adapting. KingRoot doesnt work.
Sathishkumar Varatharajan says
Hi, If your Kingroot is not working Please 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.