StephRule Posted September 30, 2019 Share Posted September 30, 2019 Android rooting is never been so much easier like nowadays. Because when this been discovered they don't have one-click rooting tools yet. But now we do have them. Why are people getting obsessed with root Android? what is your opinion about that? You might have few answeres like free up space by removing all the bloatware. Or download some cool apps that only can be downloaded by rooted devices. So here we are going to talk about a one-click root tool that let you root your Android device in a second. It is KingoRoot and it is compatible with more than hundreds of mobile phones such as LG, Samsung, Motorola, Oppo, Vivo and many more. You can Visit page for more information about android rooting. Root Android with APK First, allow download from unknown sources. Otherwise, you won't download the application. To do this Go to General Settings --> Security --> Unknown Sources. Then go to the web browser and type kingoapp.com in the search bar There will be two buttons. One for Android and one for Windows. Click the one for android because here we are going for the direct rooting method. An APK will be downloaded. Install it like any other regular application. Launch the application by clicking the icon. Click the "One Click Root" button to start Android rooting. Now, wait for a few seconds until it finished the job. You will see how the result when it's done. Now you have a rooted device. Root Android with Windows version Use Windows PC for this method. Go to the Authorized website. Click the button for the Windows. The application will be downloaded to PC Install it to the PC like any other application. It will create a desktop icon. Double click it to launch Now connect both mobile and the PC together using a USB cable. The mobile phone will be detected by the Kingo app and to process further it automatically install necessary drivers. So make sure to have a suitable internet connection. Enable USB debugging mode on your device by General --> settings --> about --> build number --> Tap 5 times --> you are a developer now --> settings --> developer option --> USB debugging mode --> Enable Tick "Always allow from this computer" from the mobile device. Then you will see the root button on Kingo. Click the button. Android rooting will start now. After it finished its task the device will be rebooted. Final verdict Android rooting with Kingo is simple. But to be more specific APK would be troublesome in some cases because it does not work properly some times due to some technical problems. So it's better you chose the Windows version over the APK. But if you like simplicity, you can try the APK also. And confirm the root status with root checker. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
debebee Posted September 30, 2019 Share Posted September 30, 2019 Play Store Protect flags this as malware so beware Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zigzag Posted September 30, 2019 Share Posted September 30, 2019 In my opinion rooting has big risk of getting unremovable malware. If the bootloader corrupts your phone might be bricked for good. I rather search for a phone maker that not install bloat in their phones. Who knows if this kingo thing is safe or not. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GRiM Posted September 30, 2019 Share Posted September 30, 2019 5 minutes ago, zigzag said: In my opinion rooting has big risk of getting unremovable malware. If the bootloader corrupts your phone might be bricked for good. I rather search for a phone maker that not install bloat in their phones. Who knows if this kingo thing is safe or not. This is why you never use shitty AIO roots like this and King Root etc. They're made for amateurs/n00bs etc. If you want to root your device go direct to the people who develop the root for that device on XDA forums and use proper root method. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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