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Does KingRoot work on Galaxy S6?

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Matthew Perez

Updated on March 14, 2026

Does KingRoot work on Galaxy S6?

KingRoot came up with the latest version of the app which roots any Android device in just one click. The new version supports Galaxy S6 and bunch of other phones. If you are still confused about KingRoot app and how to use it, check the video below.

How do I root my Galaxy S6 SM G920A 6.0 1?

How To Root Samsung Galaxy S6 SM-G920A

  1. Download Android Root. Download and install One Click Root onto your PC.
  2. Connect Your Device. Connect your Android to your computer using a standard USB cable.
  3. Enable USB Debugging. Open ‘Developer Options’
  4. Run One Click Root. Run One Click Root and let the software do the rest.

How do I root my Samsung Galaxy S6?

With that said, here’s how to root your Galaxy S6 or Galaxy S6 Edge.

  1. Download and Install the Samsung USB Drivers.
  2. Go to Settings > About Phone and write down your model number.
  3. Head to the AutoRoot homepage, locate your model number and click download.
  4. Download the root package and save it to your desktop.

How do I root my SM G920F device?

How To Root Samsung Galaxy S6 SM-G920F

  1. Download Android Root. Download and install One Click Root onto your PC.
  2. Connect Your Device. Connect your Android to your computer using a standard USB cable.
  3. Enable USB Debugging. Open ‘Developer Options’
  4. Run One Click Root. Run One Click Root and let the software do the rest.

Why should I root my phone?

Rooting allows you to install custom Roms and alternative software kernels, so you can run an entirely new system without getting a new handset. Your device can actually be updated to the latest version of Android OS even if you own an older Android phone and the manufacturer no longer allows you to do so.

How do I root my AT Galaxy S6?

Install the SuperSU app from the play store (if not present in the app drawer). Open it, and you will have root access. That’s it. Enjoy the Root access on your AT Galaxy S6!…Enable OEM unlock on your device.

  1. Go to Settings > About device.
  2. Go back to Settings, scroll down, and tap on ‘Developer options’.

Can root damage your phone?

The Risks of Rooting Android is designed in such a way that it’s hard to break things with a limited user profile. A superuser, however, can really trash the system by installing the wrong app or making changes to system files. The security model of Android is also compromised when you have root.