
Package Infomation
- Package Namecom.cafeteam.installer
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- Requires Androidv4.4.2-1456859 (v19)
- Content RatingEveryone
- Architecturearmeabi
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KingRoot FAQ
1. What is KingRoot?
KingRoot is a popular one-click root tool for Android devices that allows users to gain administrative "superuser" permissions on their smartphones and tablets. It provides an easy way to root phones without the need for a computer or complex procedures.
2. What are the benefits of rooting with KingRoot?
Rooting with KingRoot unlocks a wide range of benefits, including the ability to remove bloatware, boost performance, extend battery life, block ads, customize the user interface, and access root-only apps. It gives users full control over their Android device.
3. Which Android versions does KingRoot support?
KingRoot is compatible with Android devices running OS versions from 2.3 up to 7.0. However, it does not work with Android 8.0 and above. The app uses various system exploits to root phones based on the specific Android version and device model.
4. Is KingRoot safe to use?
While KingRoot is effective at rooting many Android devices, there are some concerns about its safety and privacy practices. Some reports indicate that earlier versions of the app sent unencrypted device information like IMEI numbers to servers in China. It's important to be cautious and weigh the risks before using KingRoot.
5. How do I install KingRoot?
To install KingRoot, simply download the APK file and run it on your Android device. The app will automatically detect the optimal rooting method for your device and guide you through the process. An internet connection is required during the rooting procedure.
6. What happens if I remove KingRoot after rooting?
If you uninstall KingRoot after successfully rooting your device, you will retain the root privileges and access gained. However, you may lose some functionality provided by the KingRoot app itself, such as its built-in root management features. It's recommended to replace KingRoot with a more robust root management app like SuperSU or Magisk.
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