Rooting (Android OS) With KingRoot App - 2017

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KingRoot

KingRoot is root for people who just want to have root access to their devices, and not necessarily wanting to flash anything extra. It works on almost all devices from Android version 2.x to 5.0. Working of KingRoot is based on system exploit. The most suitable root strategy will be deployed from cloud to your device according to the ROM information on the device. The best part of using this root method is that it does not trip KNOX and have the ability to close Sony_RIC perfectly.


MD5 Hash:
521ff6a2e94fb2ce941acef020ab0b6a



Advantages:

Advantages of rooting include the possibility for complete control over the look and feel of the device. As a superuser has access to the device's system files, all aspects of the operating system can be customized with the only real limitation being the level of coding expertise. Immediately expectable advantages of rooted devices include the following:
  • Support for themes, allowing everything to be visually changed from the color of the battery icon, to the boot animation that appears while the device is booting, and more.
  • Full control of the kernel, which, for example, allows overclocking and underclocking the CPU and GPU.
  • Full application control, including the ability to backup, restore, or batch edit applications, or to remove bloatware that comes pre-installed on many phones.
  • Custom automated system-level processes through the use of third-party applications.
  • Ability to install a custom firmware (also known as a custom ROM) that allows additional levels of control on a rooted device.
Let's get started


List of Tested Devices: 
Samsung Galaxy Ace
Galaxy S Advance
Galaxy S Relay
Galaxy W
Galaxy Y
Galaxy Y Duos (GT-S5360)
Galaxy Nexus
Galaxy S II (JellyBean)
Galaxy SII Plus (4.1.2 | 4.2.2)
Galaxy S III (International | Verizon 4.3 – 4.1.2 | Sprint | AT&T | T-Mobile)
Galaxy S4 (International Exynos – Snapdragon | Verizon | Sprint | AT&T | T-Mobile | Canadian)
Galaxy S4 Active
Galaxy S5 (International Qualcomm/Exynos | Sprint | T-Mobile | Verizon | AT&T)
Galaxy S6 (Normal Root | PingPong Root)
Galaxy S6 Edge (Normal Root | PingPong Root)
Galaxy S6 Edge+
Galaxy S7
Galaxy S7 Edge
Galaxy Note (International | Verizon | Sprint | T-Mobile AT&T)
Galaxy Note 2 (International | Verizon | Sprint | AT&T | T-Mobile)
Galaxy Note 3 (International | Verizon | Sprint | AT&T | T-Mobile)
Galaxy Note 4 (International | Verizon | Sprint | At&T | T-Mobile)
Galaxy Note 5 (Root via Kernel)
Galaxy Note 7
Galaxy Note Edge
Galaxy Note Pro 12.2
Galaxy Gear
Gear 2
Gear 2 Neo
Tab Pro (12.2, 10.1, 8.4)
Tab S (8.4 | 10.5)
Tab S2
Tab 3
Tab 4

HTC

HTC Butterfly
HTC Desire
HTC Desire 500
HTC Desire 610
HTC Desire 816
HTC Desire X
HTC Desire Z
HTC Desire HD
HTC Desire Eye
HTC Evo 3D
HTC Flyer/Evo View 4G
HTC Incredible
HTC Incredible S
HTC One S
HTC One V
HTC One X | One X+
HTC Sensation
HTC One M7 (International | Verizon | Sprint | AT&T | T-Mobile)
HTC One Mini
HTC One Max
HTC One M8 (International | Verizon | Sprint | AT&T | T-Mobile)
HTC One M9
HTC One A9
HTC 10 (2016)

Google
Chromecast
Nexus One
Nexus 4
Nexus 5
Nexus 5X
Nexus 6
Nexus 6P
Nexus 7 (Tablet)
Nexus 9 (Tablet)
Nexus 10 (Tablet)
Nexus Player
Pixel C
Pixel XL
Pixel Life

Motorola

Moto E
Moto E (2015)
Moto G
Moto G (2014)
Moto G (2015)
Moto G4 Plus
Moto X
Moto X (2014)
Moto X Play
Moto X Style Pure
Moto Z
Moto G4 Plus
Droid X (MB810), Droid 2 (a955), Droid 2 Global (a956), R2D2 (a957)
Droid X2 (MB870)
Droid 3 (XT862)
Droid 4 (XT894)
Droid Razr
Droid Razr HD
Maxx XT 1225
XOOM
Moto Z

Sony

Xperia Line (Cross Development) (Link 1 | Link 2)
Xperia T/V/TX
Xperia Z (For FW 10.3.1.A.0.244)
Xperia Z Ultra
Xperia Z Ultra GPe
Xperia Z1
Xperia Z2
Xperia Z3
Xperia Z5
Xperia Z5 Premium
Xperia Z2 (Tablet)
Xperia Z1 Compact
Xperia Z3 Compact
Xperia Z5 Compact
Xperia S
Xperia SP (For FW 12.0.A.2.245/254 and 12.1.A.1.207)
Xperia U
Xperia X Performance F8132
Xperia XA (F31xx, F32xx)
Smartwatch 3

LG

G Flex
G2 (International | Verizon | Sprint | AT&T | T-Mobile)
G2 Mini
G3 (International/Unlocked Only/AT&T)
G4
G5 (H850)
Pro 2
Lucid 2
G-Flex 2
G Watch
G Watch R
LG V10 (T-Mobile)
LG V20

Oppo

N1
N3
R819
Find 5
Find 7 | 7a

OnePlus

OnePlus One
OnePlus Two
OnePlus X
One Plus 3

Amazon

Kindle Fire 1 (original)
Kindle Fire 2

Others

Elephone Vowney
XIAOMI Redmi 1S
XIAOMI Mi Note Pro
XIAOMI Mi 4C
ZTE Blade
Nvidia Tegra Note 7
HP Slate 7 (2800)
NVidia Shield Tablet
Dell Venue / Acer Iconia A1-830
Asus Zenfone 2 (Scroll first post to read the different root methods)
Asus Zenfone 5
Nokia X2
Alcatel OneTouch Idol 3
ZTE Axon Elite
Huawei Mate 8
Huawei P9
Huawei P9 Plus
Honor 8
Blu Pure XL

Quote:
  1. Rooting carries a risk and may void your device's warranty.
  2. Google Security may block the installation of Kingroot. Either choose to "Install Anyway" or disable your internet connection to continue.
  3. There is both an Android version and a PC version available.
  4. In case Purify isn't something you need, it can be easily removed.
  5. If you uninstall KingRoot, you will lose root access. Reinstalling and re-rooting should be a simple process, however.
  6. While you certainly can replace KingRoot with SuperSU, we can't guarantee success.