What is Root?
In an Android phone, root means having access to the highest level of your android operating system. Rooting an Android phone will certainly add a wide range of useful and interesting features However it comes with certain risks. Rooting an Android phone covers the risk of damaging or avoiding the warranty of the phone. If you are 100% sure and agree with the risks, go ahead and root your Android phone using the following method.
What are the Advantages of Rooting an Android Phone?
What are the Disadvantages of Rooting an Android Phone?
Overall, rooting an Android phone is a safe process that will not cause any harm to the device as long as it is done in normal mode. Rooting means changing a setting that allows the user to access system files, and this is not harmful. However, be careful when installing apps on a rooted phone because you may install a malicious app that can cause problems with the phone’s ROM. To minimize the risk of installing malware, it is recommended to only download apps from reputable sources.
Root an Android Phone using KINGROOT:
Kingroot is a popular too that that is available for both Android and Windows platforms. With Kingroot you can root android versions 2.2, 2.3, 4, 4.3, 4.4, 5, and 5.1. To use Kingroot on an Android phone, the device must be running Android version 4 or higher. If you want to root a phone with an older Android version, you will need to use the computer version of Kingroot. The process of rooting a phone with Kingroot is simple and can be done with just a few clicks, either through the mobile app or through the computer program. Note: Some users have tested Kingroot in 7,8,10, and 11, it has worked successfully. Steps to Root An Android Phone using Kingroot Watch its video on YouTube:
Conclusion:
There are other apps (Root Genius, One click root, TWRP, CF auto root, Simply Unroot, etc) available that you can use to root an Android Phone. All of these apps are working on Samsung, Xiaomi, LG, Huawei, One Plus, etc brands. Just make sure if one app is not working, try using the other one.