Root with King All Root


In terms of functionality, in theory KingRoot can root almost any version of Android. According to its webpage it can handle everything from Android 2.X to 5.1. With respect to the models supported, it’s quite complicated to give a proper list, as a quick look around the Internet shows that the same users with the same smartphones and operating systems have different results. Luckily, the tool itself takes care of informing you about the efficiency of the process before doing it, as you’ll see below.

How Kingroot worksTo start,
 King root is an app that takes advantage of Android’s vulnerabilities to do the root, which is why many antiviruses might deem it malware in the same way they would a keygen or a patcher, except that rooting your device is completely legal. Thus when you try to install the APK, the system will warn you that it’s a dangerous file even though it actually isn’t.
Once installed, you’ll come across a screen completely in Chinese that offers valuable information about how to proceed with the root.

  • (Below to the left) A rating out of three stars with the estimated success rate at the time you do the root on your Android.
  • (Below in the center) The estimated time that the process will take, broken down into minutes and seconds.
  • (Below to the right) The number of times that devices of the same model and with the same version of Android as the one running the app have been successfully rooted.
  • (Below everything) A blue button that will start the root process when pressed.

Step 1: on your Android device, Open Setting > security > Device Administrstion > Unknown Source ( Trick to enable it)

Step 2:  DOWNLOAD or DOWNLOAD Or  Download APK and Install Kingroot APK on your Android Device

Step 3: Once Installation is completed, you will be able to see the following icon in the launcher menu:


 Step 4: Tap on the kingroot icon to open it. once kingroot application is lainched you will be able to see the following screen:



Step 5: Now, Tap on the start root button to begin the root process.




 Step 6: Now, kingroot will start the rooting process.



Step 7: Within a minute or two you will be able to see the big Green Tick, Whichsignnifies that your device is rooted successfully.


STEP 5: RESTART YOUR ANDROID DEVICE


in the following screen you’ll see a progress percentage for the root process. In the lower part there’s a notice that it’s normal for the device to restart.