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How to root Samsung Galaxy S2

Samsung Galaxy S2

Warning:

·        Rooting a device makes it work very well but it also caters some limitations to the phone. It can risk the device and you have to suffer a lot.
·        The warranty of the phone is scraped when you root it.
·        There are chances that your device can also be damaged while trying to root it.
·        You don’t get any android updates once you root the device.

Disclaimer:

We are not responsible for any DAMAGE to your device while rooting or after rooting. We provide the best Well Researched data in our Guides, But still root at your own risk!!




The Android version of Samsung Galaxy S II goes from 2.3.3 to 4.1.2. They are all well supported by Kingo Android Root. And here comes the guide on how to root it in one-click.


Preparations:
1. Free download Kingo Android Root.
2. Install it on your computer.
3. Internet connection is required.
4. Device powered ON, 50% battery level at least.
5. Use the original USB Cable to ensure stable connection.


Step 1: Double click the desktop icon of Kingo Android Root to run it.

Step 2: Enable USB Debugging mode on your Galaxy S II.

Step 3: Then go back to "Settings" and find "Developer Options", enter into the menu and enable "USB Debugging".

Step 4: Connect your device to your computer via USB Cable.

After you connect it to your computer, there will be a pop-up window on your device screen that ask you to allow usb debugging from computer. Make sure you tick "always" and click OK

Step 5: Read the notifications carefully and proceed by clicking ROOT button.

Before you proceed, it is very important that you have a good idea of Android Rooting, its pros and cons in mind.

Step 6: Wait a few minutes for Kingo to run its course.

Step 7: Root Succeeded.
A bad, unstable connection or an Internet error could lead to a failure.

Step 8: Check root status.
After your device being rebooted, grant the adb shell request on your device.

When Kingo re-connect your device, it will show the root status as Yes. Kingo also has Remove Root function built in itself.

That's all for Galaxy S II.