Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Download The Latest KingRoot V4.85 to Root Stubborn Android 5.1 & 6.0 Devices

One thing I love about this application is just the simplicity of use and in just matter of seconds, you are already rooted. If you don’t know what rooting means, no need to read further… just move to the next thread.

This is the latest version of Kingroot V4.85 and as you all know, KingRoot is an application that lets you root your Android device in a matter of seconds. Kingroot is constantly updated to support the latest Android operating system. Another update is available, if you are having a stubborn android device proving difficult to root, then you can give this a shot.

Whats New?
>>First to support Android 6.0, to enhance the success rate of obtaining Root
>> Comprehensive upgrade from Kai management and pre-uninstall features
>>Root enhance security capabilities, the software run more secure
>>Updating the software architecture, the standby memory footprint reduction of 45
>>>root Android 5.1 lollipop
Note that it doesn’t support all devices but you can give it a shot.
Where Can I Download it?
Download it here
How to use KingRoot?
==>Run and install the downloaded KingRoot v4.85 on your device. Though its half chinese but don’t worry, I’ll only help you to learn a bit of Chinese language.
==>After successful installation, start the application and wait for Kingroot to fully analyze your device. after a few seconds you will see the main window, the Chinese language
==>Click the Big Green Circle on your device that says Root and wait for a few minutes (make sure you have a good internet connection).
==>After a few minutes, you should see a tick mark in a green circle and the blue horizontal bar below the green circle, which means that your device has been successfully rooted with the help of Kingroot.

The king user app will be installed for super user access.
==>To verify your root privileges, go to playstore and download root checker>>>Install and run it and you should get a success message after then.
Let us know if it works for your newest Android device.

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