It already works, its only temp though.
Failed the first two times. I rebooted to recovery and wiped cache and re-installed the new english kingroot and it worked like a charm.
It already works, its only temp though.
Failed the first two times. I rebooted to recovery and wiped cache and re-installed the new english kingroot and it worked like a charm.
Yeah, think we're all looking for root with write protection off.
You need root to even begin to get WP off, so it is a step forward for many.
Hi, we now support Motorola device, although I don't post list out yet. You can give KingRoot a try ~ We just exploit system vulnerabilities to root your device, it's relative safe and will not make you device to brick~Any plans to support Motorola devices? Specifically the droid turbo?
Nice job on the implementation of ping UAF (use after free)
Request for Z667 / Z667T / Z667G support, though that might a problem for development/testing because this model is apparently not sold outside of North America.
http://www.phonearena.com/phones/compare/ZTE-Prelude-2,ZTE-Z667,ZTE-Zinger/phones/9008,8985,8986
http://specdevice.com/showspec.php?id=f5cd-014c-686d-945c0033c587
http://specdevice.com/showspec.php?id=a7b9-7cb0-ec56-3c90041b97dc
Code:. http://www.zte.com.cn/mobile/uaprof/Z667.xml JellyBean 4.3 aka Prelude2 http://www.zte.com.cn/mobile/uaprof/Z667G.xml JellyBean 4.3 aka Whirl2 http://www.zte.com.cn/mobile/uaprof/Z667T.xml KitKat 4.4 aka Zinger .
Does this support Samsung GT-i9195? Does it also trip Samsung KNOX?
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Please add support for SM-N900V. It is a Verizon Galaxy Note 3 on 5.0. Really need root to remove useless software that I will never use. THANK YOU in advance for your hard work!!!
I have a question as I am very new to rooting. If I can get a temp root to work on my Note 3, can I delete unwanted software before I reboot and lose root access or does it have to be a permanent root to have that capability? Thank you!
Is this the same as kingoroot? And is this safe? Cause I've read somewhere that kingoroot steals imei-numbers.
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- Rooting carries a risk and may void your device's warranty.
- Google Security may block the installation of Kingroot. Either choose to "Install Anyway" or disable your internet connection to continue.
- There is both an Android version and a PC version available. Please be aware that the PC version may flash a third party recovery onto your device.
- In case Purify isn't something you need, it can be easily removed.
- If you uninstall KingRoot, you will lose root access. Reinstalling and re-rooting should be a simple process, however.
- While you certainly can replace KingRoot with SuperSU, we can't guarantee success.
- SU Binary -- This is required to obtain superuser (root) access. It's generally installed to /system/xbin.
- Purify -- You can find more information about this in the downloads section. It will be installed to /data/app/.