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KingoRoot for Windows

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  • In English
  • V1.5.4
  • 3.6
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Free root access software for Android

KingoRoot is free rooting software designed for Android operating systems. It's important to note that while the names and functions are similar, King Root is a different program with a different author. Available since 2013, KingoRoot provides users with root access to their devices.

With KingoRoot, you'll be able to easily streamline and get rid of bloat by uninstalling unnecessary manufacturer-installed programs and files. Doing so can free up tons space on your device almost instantly.

All it takes is a simple install, and KingoRoot will give you full control over your device. With newfound admin privileges and nearly unlimited access, improve your phone's performance, customize your device, and extend battery life.

Easily streamline your Android device

If you've owned a smartphone, you've doubtless noticed that there are certain apps and programs that come standard with the phone. With many of these programs, you can't uninstall them, even if you've never used them. It can be frustrating when you can't save your favorite pictures or download new apps when you're forced to keep apps that you don't use.

This is because even though you own your device, you actually don't have admin privileges as you might on a Mac or Windows computer that you own. When you buy your phone, by default the manufacturer is the only party that has administrator privileges. Android devices are built with Linux, and factory devices are missing part of the Linux code required to give you those admin privileges that allow you to install or uninstall any program you like.

KingoRoot installs those missing pieces of code, giving you quick and easy root access to your device. Once you have root access, your phone is totally yours to customize and control. You can download any program you don't want and clean up bloatware to give your device more CPU power and extend battery life, among other benefits.

One of KingoRoots major advantages over competitors like One Click Root is that it's extremely easy to install and use, even if you don't have prior knowledge of how to root a device. In most cases, all you need to do is install the software and that's it. In addition, an APK version is offered to make installation even easier.

What phones can KingoRoot root?

KingoRoot is compatible with a huge list of Android devices, but keep in mind you can only use KingoRoot on the Android OS. The most recent KingoRoot update adds a universal script to the software that makes it compatible with any device running Android 5.0 or above.

As such, this means a huge variety of phones from Samsung, LG, HTC, Huawei, Sony, and more are compatible with KingoRoot. The list encompasses hundreds of devices and puts capabilities way beyond rivals like Super Root Android KingoRoot also offers a PC version that's compatible with most modern Windows operating systems.

Why did KingoRoot fail?

Despite best efforts, sometimes KingoRoot won't be able to give you root access to your device. Though frustrating, this doesn't mean that the software is broken or not working as intended. Usually, KingoRoot fails for one of two reasons.

The first and most common reason is that the device you've installed KingoRoot on is running an operating system that KingoRoot doesn't support. Before installing, make sure you double-check the list of supported Android versions to ensure KingoRoot will work on your device. Though the software's universal script makes it compatible with tons of devices, exhaustive lists of specific supported devices can be found online.

The second, and less common reason, is that the bootloader on your device is locked. In layman's terms, the bootloader is the process that boots up your device every time you power it on. If your bootloader is locked, KingoRoot won't work even if your software version is supported.

Unlocking a bootloader is an involved process usually requiring a PC, and can seriously harm your device if you're not experienced with software. Make sure you use caution if you decide to unlock a bootloader to make use of KingoRoot.Try to visit a rooting software website or other sources to find an in-depth tutorial if you do choose to go that route.

Is KingoRoot safe?

Rooting any device comes with inherent risks. If done carelessly, you may delete files that are integral to the function of your device. If you do so, you might accidentally brick your phone if you aren't careful.

Depending on your device, rooting your phone may also be in breach of the EULA, which may void your manufacturer's warranty. Some devices do support rooting, such as certain brands of smartphones, so be sure you do your research on user rights beforehand.

Despite KingoRoot's functionality, many sources have raised concerns about security issues that may be associated specifically with KingoRoot. Multiple sources have reported that KingoRoot will also install unwanted adware or malware, particularly on the PC version of the app.

If you decide to use KingoRoot you'll want to install the software carefully; uncheck any boxes asking you to install 'recommended programs.' Though KingoRoot is definitely one of the easiest rooting programs to use, you might want to check out competitors like Super Root Android or One Click Root to avoid any potential risks.

Root with caution

As far as rooting tools go, KingoRoot is definitely one of the better ones out there. It's versatile, easy-to-use, and adaptable to a wide range of Android devices. It also works. It does exactly what it was designed to do with little fuss or expertise necessary.

However, rooting any device can be risky no matter how easy the software makes it. In addition, the persistent reports of other security risks associated with KingoRoot make it worth thinking carefully before you install the program.

The latest updates expanded KingoRoot to support new Android versions in addition to newer versions of Windows PCs. However, the last reported update was made in 2016, so it's been some time since any changes were made to the software.

  • Pros

    • Speeds up performance
    • Easy to install
    • APK available
  • Cons

    • Potential security risks
    • May not work on some devices
    • Requires unlocked boot loader
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KingoRoot for PC

  • Free
  • In English
  • V1.5.4
  • 3.6
  • (513)

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by Anonymous

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