[Tutorial] How to ROOT Almost Any Android Device
A lot of people wonder if rooting will do more harm than good to your Android device. If done correctly, rooting can unleash the true power of your device. You will be able to clock your device higher and make it perform to its full potential, or even prolong battery life. Indeed, there are countless possibilities that are revealed once a device is rooted.
Of course, for the average user, rooting sounds like -- and can be -- a scary process. After all, "rooting" around in your smartphone's core software might seem like a recipe for disaster. One wrong move and you could end up with bricked handset.
Thankfully, there's a new Windows utility that makes rooting a one-click affair: Kingo Android Root. It's free, and based on my initial tests with a Sony Xperia SP, it works like a charm.
Here's how to get started.
Preparations :
1. Download Kingo ROOT and install it on your computer.
Link: Kingo Android ROOT (For PC)
2. Make sure your device is powered ON.
3. At least 50% battery level.
4. USB Cable (the original one recommended).
5. Enable USB Debugging on your device.
1. First, double-click the desktop icon to launch Kingo ROOT.
After downloading and installing, double-click the desktop icon of Kingo ROOT to launch the software.
2. Enable USB debugging mode on your Device.
If you have already done this, skip this step and move on. If not, please follow the instructions as shown on the software interface according to your Android version.
How to enable USB Debugging mode on Android
3. Next, connect your Android Device to computer via USB cable.
You may need to wait a little longer if this is the first time you connect your device to computer. Driver software installation should be done automatically. But sometimes, it often goes wrong. Do not be frustrated and try several times. If it still fails, manually download and install the correspond driver on the official website of your Device manufacturer
Driver Installation issue of Kingo Android
4. Note: Read the notifications carefully before proceeding.
Rooting has its advantages for sure, however, it may also lead to certain consequences. So before jumping into this, please be sure you know what you are doing.
5. Click ROOT to start the process when you are ready.
It will take 3 to 5 minutes to complete the process. Once you started, do not move, touch, unplug USB cable, or perform any operation on your device anyhow!
6. ROOT Succeeded! Click Finish and wait for reboot.
Your device is now successfully rooted. And you need to click Finish to reboot it in order to make it more stable. Still, do not touch, move or unplug it until it reboots. Check your device and find out SuperSU icon, which is the mark of a successful ROOT.
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