

Make sure your Internet connection is stable for the reason that KingoRoot should download rooting scripts used from Kingo's server.

Then hit "One Click Root" to start the rooting process. Step 3: Launch KingoRoot.apk to start rooting.Ĭlick the icon of KingoRoot to launch it. If so, check "Unknown Sources" in Settings > Security and allow installation of apps from sources. Step 2: Install KingoRoot.apk on your Andriod 4.1.2 device.ĭuring installation, you may get a prompt "Install blocked", stating that "For security, your phone is set to block installation of apps obtained from unknown sources". If Chrome has warned you about KingoRoot.apk, please click "OK" to proceed. Normally you can find the file in your "Download" folder. Internet connection necessary (Wi-Fi network suggested).Īfter clicking the link above, you will directly download this apk file to your Andriod 4.1.2 device.Prerequisites before rooting with KingoRoot APK At that time, KingoRoot APK will help you to achieve them. After using an Andriod 4.1.2 device quite a while, you would want to customize your own device or delete some bloatware or some other operations which need root permission. That is because many devices with android 4.1.2 are still working well, such as Sony Xperia Z, Samsung Galaxy Grand I9082, HTC One, Samsung Galaxy Core I8260 and so on.

Untill now Andriod 4.1.2 is still has a large number of users. And Jelly Bean improved UI speed and responsiveness of Google's mobile OS. Android version 4.1 through 4.3, codenamed Jelly Bean, was released in July 2012.
