This release does not have a Play Store Description, so we grabbed one from version 4.8.1: KingRoot is a root tool for 'lazy people' who just want to get root access but don't want to flash any third party Recovery into their lovely device. It can work on almost all device from Android 2.x – 5.0. Working of KingRoot based on system exploit. KingRoot APK for Android 6.0 Marshmallow download, installation and rooting process KingRoot Apk December 6, 2017 Android Rooting, Root Android 6.0 Marshmallow No Comments Android Rooting is a process that allows you to gain access to root of Android system.
Kingroot just released a new version of their one-click root app to version 4.8.0, the latest version is said to be able to root most devices running on lollipop OS. If you've been looking for a way to root your lollipop device, Kingroot V4.8 is the app to try out now, you have nothing to lose. Kingroot root requires an active internet to root your device successfully, although some people claims otherwise. FAQs and Answers What is Kingroot? Kingroot is an app that allows you to root your Android device with just one click. Simply download and install the application on your device launch tap on the big green button in the landing page wait for a minute or so Rooted!
Does it need internet connection? Although, some people claims that they've rooted countless numbers of devices with Kingroot without an internet connection.
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However it works for you, enjoy. How do i replace the Kinguser app with Super Su? Apparently, replacing the Kinguser app Super Su was impossible in the previous version. Fortunately,users can now replace it with Super Su and also get rid of the apps that might have been installed during the rooting process.
To do this, follow the instructions below; Download and install SuperSu-Me from here Once the application is installed, launch it. When launched, it'll request for Root permission, click on 'Allow' to continue Once SuperSu-Me is fully launched, you'll see a large blue circle with an Android robot just like the one in Kingroot Now, tap on the Android circle to begin the replacing process (This may take up to 30-50 seconds) Once the process is completed, SuperSu will launch automatically You'll then notice that Kinguser and every other apps that were installed on your device by Kingroot are no longer in your app drawer, and SuperSu installed. You can then go ahead to verify that SuperSu is working perfectly by installing any Root checker app.
How do i unroot my device? Firstly, uninstall Kingroot and every other apps associated with Kingroot except Kinguser Now, launch Kinguser In Kinguser, open the settings menu by tapping the settings icon at the top right corner of the screen In the settings menu, tap on the Root authorization In Root authorization menu, tap on remove root permission Now, tap on 'clear' in the pop up that comes up to begin the unrooting process Within a minute your device would be totally unrooted and Kinguser would be automatically uninstalled. In some cases after unrooting, Kinguser won't be automatically unistalled, in such cases rebooting your device should fix everything. After rebooting your device, you can then go ahead and uninstall Kinguser like any other app, then reboot again to completely finish the process. Full credit goes to Gates Junior, an xda developer for creating the SuperSu-Me app I'm sure this post was helpful in one way or the other, show gratitude by sharing and subscribing to our blog feed.
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Here on this page, you can find all the different KingRoot versions that have become available over the years to get root access to your Android device. The files are direct links posted on the XDA-Developers website by the KingRoot team after each release happened. The direct KingRoot links on this page are the same you would get if you downloaded them from the official KingRoot website, the difference being that the KingRoot website only makes the latest version of the tool available to install. KingRoot is a universal one-click rooting tool that makes you the root user over the Android operating system. You might already know many one-click rooting tools available out there online already such as PurpleDrake, Wug’s Toolkit, WinDroid, Towelroot or Framaroot. There are also many others out there like Kingoroot, Root Genius, PingPong, and VRoot.
One-click rooting tools have one aim: to make things easy and fast for the user (yourself). There are some downsides with a one-click rooting tool, like in this case with KingRoot for example, means it does not have anything to do with and installing a so you can’t just find download links to custom ROMs are start installing them directly from the custom recovery image.
You can, however, still install root applications that allow you to install custom ROMs. Just be aware that old applications like ROM Manager that used to offer an easy way to find custom ROMs are no longer being maintained, so you’ll need to look for other offerings out there such as the ROM Toolbox application instead if you wanted to install ROMs directly from root apps. If you are someone who wants to install, then you are often advised to root Android. However, rooting and installing custom ROMs are not directly related. They can be indirectly related because there are root apps such as the ROM Manager that need root access to run, and they can help you install custom ROMs.
But the custom ROM itself does not need root access before it can be installed if you are installing a custom ROM the usual way which is loading it from a custom recovery image. That is one of the main reasons why people who plan on installing custom ROMs get root access from a custom recovery (because the custom recovery ends up being required anyhow). Anyone who wants to learn more about KingRoot can check out our post on, and it goes into as much detail as we have on this rooting method. Otherwise, you can find the direct download link for the KingRoot one-click rooting tool below. KingRoot versions: The newer your device and the later version of Android you are running, the later version of the KingRoot tool you should try installing. No version of the KingRoot tool is going to harm your devices; it just comes down to if it will work or not. Hi Nodien, There shouldn’t be any problems created by using the latest stable version.
So, what you say is true. However, we are not developers who work with KingRoot, and they do not release the information on what makes each version of the app different. It is assumed that the newer versions of the app still contain the working rooting methods of the older apps, and then add new ones on top of that.
But there is no way of confirming this. Thus, we list all of the KingRoot released to date so if the one you do try to use doesn’t work, you can then go back and try another version. It is possible that a later version doesn’t work and an earlier version does.
My advice would be to try the KingRoot version that was released at the same time as your Android version. That way you can’t go wrong. If that doesn’t work, then using the latest stable version is an option.
I hope that advice helps clear some things up. Ashfaq khattak December 1, 2017 @ 10:28 pm.