How to root any Android device with one-click KingRoot tool

Key Points to Remember

  • If KingRoot finds Sony_RIC is enabled and system can't be mounted, then you need to unroot the device first. Then you can re-root it and disable RIC automatically.
  • Those who have already installed KingUser on their device, need to install KingUser 4.0.5 fix, before uninstalling the same. Only after uninstalling the KingUser app, you will be able to re-root the device using KingRoot tool.
  • In case you face issues while removing KingUser, try force stopping KingUser, perform wipe cache data and then root with KingRoot again.
  • There are two versions of the KingRoot tool: Mobile and desktop.
Steps to root any Android device with one-click KingRoot tool










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  • Download and install the KingRoot app as you would do with any normal app.
  • Launch the KingRoot app from the app drawer.
  • If your device is supported, then a 'Try to Root' button will appear at the bottom of the screen. Just tap this button and let the rooting process complete.
  • After the device is rooted, a success message will appear on the screen.
  • If the device is unsupported, then you will see a prompt asking you to try the KingRoot desktop version instead, for rooting your device. Just follow the onscreen instructions to root your device successfully.

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