Android is a Linux based mobile operating system and like any other
Linux based OSes, Android is at its powerful form when it has root
permissions. Rooting is an exploit technique used on Android devices to
attain root permissions on your smartphone and to unlock a lot of
awesomeness in the hold of your palm. In layman language, rooting is a
golden ticket which will give you the ultimate power over the inner
layer of the Android OS, so everything is at your mercy. However, you
need to play it safe unless you want to turn your device into goo.
Rooting an Android device depends on many parameters like the chipset
of the device, additional security layers implemented by the
manufacturer and many more. So, it is a little more complicate to built
an universe root tool that can root any Android device in its path but
looks like there indeed is one root tool that can do this.
Kingroot is
a powerful one-click Android root tool that has the highest chance of
rooting almost all Android devices running on the bygone Android 2.x to
the latest tasty Android 5.x.
Kingroot 4.1 has fixed many logic implementations for Sony devices
and extended support for many devices including the latest Samsung
Galaxy S6. You can check the entire list of support devices from the
below link:
Kingroot is a one-click root tool which installs the following modules upon execution:
- Su Binary: It is the most important part, the Su binary which will be installed to the /System/xbin directory on your Android device.
- King User: This is the Kingroot version of the
SuperSu app which manages the root permissions on your device. However,
Kinguser app can also be used to remove system apps and disable auto
start of apps.
- King Master: This is another app from Kingroot
which will improve the device performance by making the app hibernation
automatic and archiving notifications.
King Master comes in the Chinese version, so you might find it hard
to use it until the app developers pushes the English version of the
app. However, you can choose to remove the King Master app anytime you
want without any further issues but you will lose root when you
uninstall King User app. You can replace the King User app with the much
popular SuperSU app but it might malfunction at times, so be warned.
Download the Kingroot 4.1 app from below:
Download the app and install it like any normal app on your device.
Rooting your device is so simple, just follow the below instructions:
- Open the Kingroot app from the app drawer.
- If your device is supported, you’ll see a ‘Try to Root’ button at the bottom. Just punish it.
- The rooting process might take a while, so just be patient and don’t worry if the device reboots by itself.
- Once the device is rooted, you’ll see a Success message displayed on your screen.
If your device is not supported, the Kingroot app will suggest you to
use the Kingroot Desktop version to root your device. Just follow the
instructions on the screen to root your device with the desktop tool.
Isn’t it great to have a one-click universal root tool for all your
Android devices? Tell us how the app worked on your device in the
comments section below.