If the answer is yes, then you can proceed and open the system internal with the root access you always wanted to have on your device. If the answer is no, then you can just delete the app and not use it. With the KingRoot app, you just click the button, and it checks to see if your device can be rooted first. It’s a big risk since it might not work and brick your device. With an average rooting guide, you must at least apply the steps and see if it works. If you are one of those devices, the KingRoot universal one click rooting tool works for them too.Īrguably the best part about the KingRoot app is that it is near impossible to brick your device when you use the tool. Only roughly 0.4% of Android devices are currently running Android Froyo. It works for the popular Android KitKat, Android Jelly Bean, Android Lollipop, Android Ice Cream Sandwich and Android Gingerbread. Just browse the list of supported devices from the list below and the app will work for all Android software version that is currently being used. Once you understand how the KingRoot rooting tool works, it’s easy to use. King Master improves the device performance by archiving notification and making app hibernation automatic. The KingUser is also useful for remove system apps and disabling the auto-start of apps. You will see what to do once you enter the app for that.
The King User is the app you want to access if you want to unroot the device. You will have one under the same name (KingRoot) and two others: King User and King Master.
Once you install the KingRoot Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean APK, you will have three new apps available from your device’s app drawer. The KingRoot one click root app is available to download for devices running Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean.