Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 is a high-quality Android smartphone, which comes with a 5.99-inch touchscreen display, powered by 2.45 GHz Octa-core processor along with 8 GB RAM and the device runs on Android v 7.1 (Nougat) operating system. If you are using this smartphone and looking for a way to root it, you are in the right place as I have given a tutorial to root Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 here.
By following the rooting tutorial given here, you will be able to root Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 smartphone without using a computer. Once the device is rooted, you can be able to install custom recoveries, remove unwanted pre-installed applications, install custom-built Android apps, etc.
WARNING: Rooting your Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 smartphone will null its warranty, and you won’t be able to claim it until you unroot your device. So, think well about this before getting started with the rooting procedure.
Prerequisites:
Step 1: The rooting procedure given here is not a data-loss process, but it is safe to take a complete backup of your personal data on your smartphone. So, take it using appropriate apps.
Step 2: Make sure that your smartphone has at least 50-60% of battery backup in it as the rooting process is a time-consuming one.
Step 3: Now, enable “Unknown Sources” by following this path: Settings -> Security -> Unknown Sources. Only by enabling this option, your device will allow installation of apps from unknown sources.
After finishing all these prerequisites, you can move forward to the rooting tutorial given below.
Tutorial To Root Xiaomi Mi Mix 2:
Step 1: To get started, download Kingroot app to your Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 device. Once downloaded, tap on kingroot.apk to install the app on your smartphone.
Step 2: After installing kingroot, launch it on your device. Since your device is not rooted, you will get the following message: Root Access Is Unavailable.
Step 3: Now, click on “Start Root” blue button to begin the rooting process. During the rooting process, you will get the following message: Rooting. Plz, don’t worry if your device reboot.
Step 4: Once the rooting process is finished, you will get the following message: Root Successfully.
That’s it. Now you have successfully finished rooting Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 without the 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 can confirm the root privileges of your smartphone by using the Root Checker app.
If you would like to replace the KingUser app (installed by Kingroot) with SuperSU, follow our guide to replace KingUser with SuperSU. Also, if you would like to unroot Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 smartphone, you can follow our guide to remove kinguser and unroot Android device.
If you own a smartphone or tablet other than Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 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 procedure, do let me know via comments.
Ralf says
Hi, I’m just expecting my new mi mix 2 soon and I live in Europe.
Will the KingRoot procedure also work while mi mix 2 bootloader is still locked ?
I ask because I already learned it is a process of some days getting unlock permission from Xiaomi Company…and even more if you are not used to Chinese Language Websites 😉
Greetings,
Ralf
Gonzo says
The rooting process does not work with MIUI Global 9.6.1.0 (Android 8.0.0)
The process stucks at 0%
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.
Gonzo says
Still the same problem. I have tried it several times.
Sathishkumar Varatharajan says
What error are you getting?
Gonzo says
I get no Error. It Just stays at 01 perfekt.
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.
Gonzo says
*01 percent
Lalit Bari says
Is there any compulsions after rooting we have to unroot our device?
Sathishkumar says
No, It’s not a compulsion. Thanks!