How I Root Samsung and Other Androids With Chinese Version Kingroot Without PC
Are you
still looking for ways to root your Samsung devices or other android devices? I
think it is time to look no more because we now got you covered on that.
The last
time we talked about rooting android devices, some of you were able to root yours successfully with the methods
offered there, while some complained that their Samsung device is still a hook
in their neck.
Now, with
this Kingroot Chinese version, you should be able to root your Samsung and
android devices easily and even without the use of PC.
How do you then achieve that with the Kingroot Chinese version?
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Ok, it is
time to speak some little bit of Chinese since we are rooting with Chinese
version. To root your Samsung and other android devices, follow the simple
steps below;
= => Make
sure your phone has internet access throughout the timeless rooting process
= => Download, unzip and install the Chinese Version Kingroot here
= =>
Launch the downloaded Kingroot and you should see the large green circle with some
Chinese inscriptions on it together with “Root” all centralized, as can be seen in the image below;
= =>
Since I understand that you might not understand the meaning of those Chinese
inscriptions (bet me, I do) but only the part written “Root”, there is no
problem, just click that part you understand, i.e. click on the green center
button to commence the rooting process.
= => Then
wait as your device is being rooted, and the moment you see a white tick on the
green circle, just know that rooting has been completed. see image below;
Hurray! Your
phone has just been rooted. What a timeless process!
Unbelievable
right! considering you don’t even have to reboot your device. You can now check
your device menu and you should see KingUser app installed which now gives you
root access and an indication that your device was successfully rooted.
If you are
happy with this, kindly use the comment box below to express yourself or tell
us if you were able to root your device with the Chinese version Kingroot as
highlighted above.
How I Root Samsung and Other Androids With Chinese Version Kingroot Without PC
Reviewed by Edwin Akwudolu
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Hi Edwin,
ReplyDeleteIts good to learn of these ways of rooting many devices using the Chinese Version of Kingroot. The steps are easy and well explained. I guess its time to really get practical with our devices!
I have shared this comment in kingged.com where this post was found.
Hi Sunday,
DeleteI am glad you acknowledged how easy the process is. And yes, I have rooted not less than 5 different android devices with it without any hassle.
Thank you for dropping by and do have a great day ahead
Pls, how do you unzip? Thanks.
ReplyDeleteHow to unzip
ReplyDeleteIt showed a crying android and no root on an Exynos S5 (SM-G900H). I hope they have better luck next time.
ReplyDeleteSad to hear that this powerful Chinese Kingroot was unable to root your device but only could shade android tears as a sign of regret of not being able to root your extremely stubborn Exnos S5.
DeleteThough I have rooted S5 (SM-G900S) with it, maybe you can tryout root genius.
Thank you for dropping by and do have a great day
Thumbs to u guys.. It works
ReplyDeleteany other way to confirm if it work cos i used d root checker basic downloaded from playstore to confirm it but it was tellin me that its not rooted whereas d kinguser is already installed on my fone. I d large white mark showed on d round green surface after i did d rooting. Plz help
ReplyDeleteit didn't root my tecno m5 4.4.2. It spent a few minutes and soft reboot my phone. no message. no symbol and no root access. i tried it several times. it failed.
ReplyDeleteHi I cant use king root on my LG G2 D801 tmobile,and i really need to root it to use proxydroid
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ReplyDeleteHi, I'd like to know if this method will work on Samsung J7 Prime. I'm new to this and don't want to risk bricking my phone. Thanks for your anticipated response.
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