What is KingRoot ?
KingRoot is an easy to
use Android application that allows users to root
any Android device easily. If your Android version
between Android 4.2.2 and 5.1 you can use KingRoot to root
your Android. The app detects your Android version automatically
and find vulnerability of your device. If your device is vulnerable, the app
will root your device with one click! If you failed to root your device with
KingRoot, You can also try Kingo
Root apk.
What's it for and why should I root my
Android?
Before we start, why would you want
to root your mobile device? Because being SuperSU has its
advantages when it comes to handling the phone and improving our user
experience:
- Possibility to speed up the functioning of the operating system.
- Save battery.
- Uninstall the bloatware that's installed by default.
- Remove adverts.
- Improve the backup system.
How to root with just one click?
One of the main advantages of this
application is its simplicity. Installing its APK allows us to root our
device in just a few steps and without needing to connect it to a
PC (although you can also download a version of KingRoot for Windows).
For such purpose, it offers us
a step-by-step process in which we only have to follow the instructions
offered on the screen and reboot the phone once the process has finished. And
to check if everything has been carried out correctly, we can resort to apps of
the likes of Root Checker, a tool that analyzes the root status of any
smartphone.
However, take into account that you
may run into problems during the rooting process having to restore the factory
settings of your device if the procedure was interrupted. Therefore,
it's very recommendable to make a backup of all the
information stored on your handset before starting to root.
You should also know that rooting a
device also implies quite a few disadvantages:
If the process doesn't go well you
may run the risk of bricking your phone.
The operating system may become
unstable.
You'll lose the warranty of your
device.
In any case, if you know what
you're doing, it's a fast and safe way to become the superuser of your Android,
whether you're running 4.1, 4.4.4, 5.0, 5.1.1, 6.0, 6.0.1 or even 7.0 Nougat,
since several forums (including XDA) have shown that it works on handsets
running this version of Google's operating system.
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