Thursday, June 11, 2015

How To Root Samsung Mobile Phone {Easy Method}

Here takes Samsung Galaxy S4 as an example. Other device models please refer to the correspondent guide page

IMPORTANT: Before you proceed, please do backup your important data first.
  1. Prepare your Samsung device (Galaxy S4 in this case), USB cable (the stock one recommended) within your reach. Internet Connection is required.
  2. Free download Kingo Android Root, install and launch it on your computer.
  3. Kingo Android ROOT
  4. Connect your Samsung device (Galaxy S4 in this case) to your computer via USB cable. Make sure the connection is stable. Do not touch or unplug the cable till the end.
  5. [If you have already installed driver software on your PC, skip to the next step]
    After connecting to computer, Kingo Android Root will automatically check driver for your device and if it isn’t installed on your PC, it will download and install for you. Once driver installation is finished, the program will establish connection with your device.
  6. [If you have already enabled USB Debugging Mode, skip to the next step]
    Now enable USB Debugging on your device manually by following the detailed instructions on the interface of Kingo Android Root according to your Android version respectively. Once enabled, your device model name and root status will appear on the software as long as ROOT Notifications and a ROOT button.
  7. Kingo Android ROOT
  8. IMPORTANT: DO READ THE NOTIFICATIONS BEFORE YOU PROCEED
  9. After realizing the risks and possible consequences of Android rooting behavior, click ROOT to start rooting your device. It will take a few minutes to complete the process. The time required by the process varies from different objective conditions such as connection, network, phone models and all. Do not panic if it takes a little longer.
  10. Kingo Android ROOT
  11. If it succeeds, which happens in most cases, Kingo Root will give you a success notice. DO NOT UNPLUG YOUR DEVICE YET! Please click "Finish" and wait for your device to reboot.
  12. Kingo Android ROOT
  13. When your device successfully reboots itself, Kingo Android Root will again establish connection with your device. There would a screen pop out on your device shown as below. Click "Grant" to superuser privilege.
  14. Kingo Android Root now will show you a ROOT Status of your device as YES. And you will have the option to remove root from your device as well by just one-click.

NOTE If your device is not supported by Kingo or it fails to root, here are some tips for you.
  1. Go Troubleshoot sector.
  2. Save the log file. How to save log of Kingo Android Root?
  3. Email us to support@kingoapp.com with detailed information of your device such as device model, build number, kernel version and else. Attach the log file would be better.
  4. Follow us on Facebook (Kingoapp), reply to any post or send us a message.

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