Root Using Universal Android Root in 2 Minutes
Let’s admit it.
One of the first things that many Android users do as soon as they get their Android devices is to look for rooting guides.
Rooting has many benefits, but the catch is…
The process isn’t easy for some phones and new Android users sometimes get scared due to all the complications and warning signs.
I remember rooting my first Android phone and it took me days to decide whether rooting was the right thing to do due to all the complicated steps.
But, I have great news for you!
There is an awsome universal method available for rooting Android devices. And, it is extremely easy to use!
Look:
The Kingo Android Root software has become quite popular and it lets you root your Android device in just a couple of minutes.
Amazing, right?!
After downloading and installing the software, you’ll be able to root your phone in just 2 to 5 minutes. Easy as pie!
Note: The time will depend on your PC and the phone you’re using.
Let’s take a look at how to root Android phones in 2 minutes using Universal Android Root.
Related: How To Root Android – Everything You Need To Know
You might be asking…
Why Root Your Android Device?
Even though this post aims at using an extremely easy method for rooting, you might still be wondering whether rooting is worth the hassle. Here are the reasons why rooting is awesome for your Android phone.
- Install cool custom ROMs and get new interfaces, apps, features and performance enhancements.
- Improve your phone’s speed and battery life using third-party root enabled apps.
- Use the most powerful backup app, Titanium Backup, in order to backup everything on your phone including system apps and data.
- Remove annoying system bloatware from your phone.
- Use all sorts of root enabled apps such as file managers and customization apps in order to make the most out of your Android device.
- Browse through the XDA forums and flash awesome custom mods on your Android device.
- Block annoying ads using third-party ad-blocking apps.
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Devices Supported By Kingo Android Root
One of the best things about this particular software is that it can root many Android devices!
Currently, Kingo Android Root supports devices from manufacturers including Samsung, LG, Lenovo, Acer, Motorola, Huawei, Alcatel, and Micromax.
However…
While Sony and HTC devices are also supported, you’ll need to unlock your phone’s bootloader using the Kingo Android Root software before rooting it. You can visit the official devices page for a complete list of the devices supported.
Tips Before Rooting Your Android Device
Rooting is a tricky process and I would highly recommend performing it at your own risk. You’ll also void the warranty of your manufacturer.
That being said, Kingo Android Root claims that it has successfully rooted millions of Android devices without any case of bricks.
In order to root your phone, you’ll need a Windows PC, internet connection and a micro USB cable. Make sure that you follow these tips before proceeding with the rooting process.
- Charge your phone at least 50%
- Create a complete backup of your Android device, just in case anything goes wrong. Feel free to read our post on the ten best backup apps for Android.
- Make sure that your phone is synced with your Google account, in case you lose some data from your phone.
How To Use Kingo Android Root
Follow the steps mentioned below carefully in order to root your phone successfully in just a couple of minutes.
Step 1 – Download And Install Kingo Android Root
Download the Kingo Android Root installer on your PC. You can get it from Kingo’s official website. Once downloaded, run the installer and install Kingo Android Root on your PC.
Step 2 – Launch Kingo Android Root
Open the Kingo Android Root software on your PC. You’ll see a Not Connected message. Don’t connect your Android device to your PC yet.
Step 3 – Enable USB Debugging On Your Android Device
Open the Settings app on your Android device, go to Developer options and enable the USB debugging option. If you can’t find Developer options, go to About phone in Settings and keep tapping on Build number until you see a You are now a developer popup message. You’ll now see the Developer options menu in Settings.
Step 4 – Connect Your Android Device
Connect your Android device to your PC using a micro USB cable.
Step 5 – Allow USB Debugging
If you get an Allow USB debugging message on your Android device, tap on OK and click on OK in the Kingo Android Root app to successfully connect your device. If the software starts installing drivers, wait for it to complete the installation.
Step 6 – Read The Root Notifications
You’ll now see your device’s name and root status. Make sure that you read the root notifications.
Step 7 – One Click Root
When you’re ready, click on the ROOT button in order to start the rooting process. Wait for the rooting process to complete.
Step 8 – Reboot Your Android Phone
If rooting is successful, you’ll get a Root Succeeded! message. Click on the Finish button. Your phone will now reboot. That’s it! You have successfully rooted your Android device and you can now make the most out of it.
Remove Root Access (Optional)
Kingo Android Root also features an option to remove root access and you can easily unroot your phone in order to get back to where you were before rooting your device.
Step 1 – Connect Your Phone
Connect your Android phone to your PC using a micro USB cable.
Step 2 – Grant Superuser Access
Tap on Grant if you get a Superuser request popup on your phone and click on the OK button in the Kingo Android Root software.
Step 3 – Remove Root
Click on the Remove Root button.
Step 4 – Reboot Your Phone
Wait for the process to complete. Once the root has been removed, you’ll get a Remove ROOT Succeeded! message. Click on the Finish button in order to restart your phone.
Root Android Phones In 2 Minutes Using Universal Android Root
While rooting Android smartphones and tablets have become quite popular in recent years, new Android users might find it difficult to root their devices, especially due to the complicated rooting methods available. Using the steps mentioned above, you can easily root your device without any complications.
Kingo Android Root doesn’t support all Android smartphones so make sure that you read the device support list before proceeding with the rooting process. Also, even if your phone is supported, you might not be able to root it if you’ve updated to the latest Android version that is not supported by Kingo Android Root.
Make sure that you follow all the instructions properly and let us know if you have any questions on how to root Android phones in 2 minutes using Universal Android Root in the comments area below. In order to find out more about rooting, check out our guide on rooting Android devicesWill rooting my Android phone void its warranty?.
Frequently Asked Questions on Universal Android Root
Will rooting my Android phone void its warranty?
Unfortunately, the answer is yes. Since rooting your phone is a tricky process, there’s a risk that you might end up ruining or damaging your phone’s software. Some errors or phone issues might be covered by your warranty, but there’s a high probability that such issues happened because you rooted your phone. These cases are the main reasons why rooting will void your phone’s warranty. Yikes!
Can a rooted phone be unrooted?
Yes! You can unroot your phone using an option in the SuperSU app, which can reset your device to your Android’s stock settings.
Does rooting stop software updates?
No, you cannot still get software updates after rooting your phone. When trying to install or download updates users will be notified with a message that reads “can’t install the update your device is rooted”.
What do you need to know before rooting your Android?
Before rooting you need to know your device’s name, model number, Android version, kernel number, build number, and carrier. Also having a general idea of how to root your android without PC can be important for those without access to a laptop or computer.
Can I Unroot my phone by factory reset?
No, performing a full factory reset definitely won’t unroot your android phone.
how to root an android tablet without a computer?
When it comes to how you should root android tablets without a computer, making use of a third-party application is the best route. Whether you’re trying to root a phone without a PC making use of an application like Kingo root among others is a great way to go.
I am trying to root my Posh X500a Orion Pro KitKat 4.4.2. No one can seem to root it, any help
Mike,
You can check out this post. https://joyofandroid.com/root-android-without-computer/
Hi!!!! let ask if you finally root your POSH X500a Orion Pro KitKat 4.4.2
Hi Leandros,
Can you please rephrase your question, thanks.
While rooting will my pc require internet connection for my android to root?
Is internet connection in must to root via kingo?
Hi There,
Yes, an Internet connection is necessary. Thanks for your comment.
mine gave this error after 75% of the process “your phone is too strong to be rooted” 🙁
i use IROOT to root my android phones its work for all phones
i downlode it from the official site The English version http://iroot.uphero.com/
Kingo Root rooted my phone successfully, but fails to unroot it !!!
my samsung galaxy ace..model gt-s5831i running gingerbread cannot be rooted. It keeps failing. any help ?
Sir I have used kingo root App on Micromax Bolt A35 Ninja It shows 44% Rooted And after that A message shown Root Failed
What is this
Tell me correct method
plzz help me sir
plzz
Kingo root really helps..great one
it is saying root failed for my Celkon a400 please help
Hi Kalyan,
Have you tried these methods?
https://joyofandroid.com/root-android-without-computer/
bro tried them all but nothings wotking
Hi Kalyan,
Can you please tell me what phone you have and the variant and the Android version you have. Thanks. =-)
Rooting failed… Please what can I do sir, my device is tecno y6
Hi There,
Have you tried these other methods? Please make sure to read the instructions carefully, take your time reading. Hope this helps. =-)
Mine Fails at 80% i have a nextbook ares 8
Hi Jose,
Did you get TWRP installed? If so, did you make a backup? Will the tablet boot into the bootloader or TWRP or boot normally? =-)
i dont get my phone installed TWRP and i dont know how to install it. while running kingo root my phone boot normally. how to fix this? my phone is Xperia E4 dual e2115
Hi Bayu,
Please take a look at the link below. Hope this helps. Thanks for commenting. =-)
https://twrp.me/Devices/
I am trying to root a Samsung Galaxy s5 but first time it went from 3 to 100% and then said root failed then I tried again and it got stuck on 23%. What am I doing wrong? Do I need to download anything other than kingo on both the phone and laptop? Thankyou
Hi Naomi,
Sometimes, a method just doesn’ t work on a certain phone. Have you tried this other method? =-)
https://joyofandroid.com/how-to-root-samsung-galaxy-s5/
I have a huawei Nova lite +, I tried any existing app but it didn’t work. any helps?