Thursday, May 3, 2018

How ROOT Android Phone Easily,Best Software TO root Android Phone

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Free utility KingoRoot makes it a snap to take total control of just about any Android smartphone. Here's how to use it.
Method 1. Root Android phone/tablets with Android SDK root tool
Before you start to download Android SDK root tool to root Android phone or tablets, you have some preparation jobs that need to be done:

Device shall be powered on.
Leave at least 50% battery.
Ensure Internet connection is all right; (WiFi network is suggested).
Allow installation of apps from unknown sources: Settings > Security > Unknown Sources. 
Step 1. Enable USB debugging and OEN Unlocking on Android Devices

1. Go to Settings > Tap on About Phone > Find and tap on the Build Number several times to bring up the Developer Options;
2. Tap on the Back key to see the Developer Options > Tap on Developer Options > Check to enable USB Debugging and OEM Unlocking.
Step 2. Download and install Android SDK root tool on Android phone/tablets

Click on KinggoRoot.apk to free download and install Android SDK root took (The Kinggo Root tool supports you to root Android devices with one click.)

If the install process is blocked with "Install Blocked" error message, don't worry and follow below guidelines to get problems fixed:

Click Settings > Security > Check Unknown sources > Press back and find Downloads app and click KinggoRoot.apk to install.

Step 3. Root Android devices with KinggoToot.apk without PC


1. Launch "Kingo ROOT" app and click "One Click Root" to start the rooting process;

2. Wait for a few seconds till the result screen appears;

Please try KinggoRoot several times if the Android SDK root process is interrupted or uncompleted. If KingoRoot APK failed to root your device after several trials, please refer to KingoRoot Android (PC Version) to see how to root Android phone/tablets on PC.

Method 2. Root Android phones and tablets on PC
You'll also have 4 steps to follow for rooting Android phones and tablets on PC or computers:

Step 1. Free download and install Kingo Android Root on your computer.

Step 2. Enable USB debugging on your Android phone

For Android 4.2 - 8.0 users:
Enter "Settings" > Click "About Phone" > Tap "Build number" for several times until getting a note "You are under developer mode";
Go Back to "Settings" > Click "Developer options" > Check "USB debugging".

For Android 3.0 to 4.1 Users: Enter "Settings" > Click "Developer options" > Check "USB debugging".
For Android 2.3 or earlier: Enter "Settings" > Click "Applications" > Click "Development" > Check "USB debugging".

Step 3. Run Android Root and connect your phone to PC


Run Android Root and connect your phone to computer with its USB cable.
You can see "Connected" in the lower-left corner when the software connecting your device successfully.




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