KingRoot is a closed-source Chinese application. Multiple cybersecurity analyses have noted that the app collects and transmits sensitive device data (such as your IMEI number) to remote servers. Adware & Bloatware:
This means KingRoot's cloud database does not have a working exploit for your specific phone model or carrier variant. You will need to look into PC-based rooting methods (like Odin for Samsung devices).
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To verify successful implementation, download a third-party app like from a trusted source to confirm administrative status. The Security Risks and Drawbacks of KingRoot
It generally works perfectly with Nexus devices, though users may encounter issues with others like the Moto G . How to Use KingRoot on Android 5.1.1
KingRoot operates as a "one-click" exploit utility designed to bypass Android's security permissions without the traditional requirements of an unlocked bootloader or a computer. When installed on an Android 5.1.1 device, the software follows a distinct cloud-based execution model: