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Kingo ROOT

Easily with a key to get permission

Version: 4.0

Program available in: Chinese , China

Program license: Free

Program by: Arthas Dev

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Kingo Root lets you root your device in a click

There can be certain risks in rooting any Android device, but sometimes the benefits outweigh the risks. Sometimes you need access as an administrator, and when you root your device, you're going to have that kind of unfettered access. Rooting can also come in handy when you're trying to craft backups on another device. Everyone has a different reason for needing root access, but it pays to be aware of the risks. Kingo Root can warn you if installing it will be dangerous for your device. You can also choose to ignore the risk and continue, but the important thing is that all of this is simple.

If you know you need to root your device, then Kingo Root is going to help you do that in the click of a button. If you do get the pop-up window alerting you to danger, make sure that you thoroughly think things through and research whether rooting is in your best interests in your particular situation. That's because Kingo Root is going to WORK. This literally roots your device in a single click of a button, and that's all you have to do.

In only 20 seconds, you're going to be able to root your Android device with little or no issues. If you get the pop-up window alerting you to dangers, you can simply proceed if you feel like it's in your best interests. There are different reasons for needing to root an Android device, so if you're tech savvy and realize that you're going to be okay with rooting your device, this app is going to be the answer to your prayers. Just download it, root your app in a single click, and then proceed with what you're planning to do.

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Permissions required by Kingo ROOT

  • ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION: Allows an app to access approximate location. Alternatively, you might want ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION.
  • ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION: Allows an app to access precise location. Alternatively, you might want ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION.
  • ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE: Allows applications to access information about networks.
  • ACCESS_WIFI_STATE: Allows applications to access information about Wi-Fi networks.
  • BATTERY_STATS: Allows an application to collect battery statistics
  • BLUETOOTH: Allows applications to connect to paired bluetooth devices.
  • CAMERA: Required to be able to access the camera device.
  • CHANGE_NETWORK_STATE: Allows applications to change network connectivity state.
  • CHANGE_WIFI_STATE: Allows applications to change Wi-Fi connectivity state.
  • DELETE_PACKAGES: Allows an application to delete packages.
  • DUMP: Allows an application to retrieve state dump information from system services.
  • GET_ACCOUNTS: Allows access to the list of accounts in the Accounts Service.
  • GET_TASKS
  • INSTALL_PACKAGES: Allows an application to install packages.
  • INTERNET: Allows applications to open network sockets.
  • READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE: Allows an application to read from external storage.
  • READ_LOGS: Allows an application to read the low-level system log files.
  • READ_PHONE_STATE: Allows read only access to phone state, including the phone number of the device, current cellular network information, the status of any ongoing calls, and a list of any PhoneAccounts registered on the device.
  • REORDER_TASKS: Allows an application to change the Z-order of tasks.
  • SYSTEM_ALERT_WINDOW: Allows an app to create windows using the type TYPE_SYSTEM_ALERT, shown on top of all other apps. Very few apps should use this permission; these windows are intended for system-level interaction with the user.
  • WAKE_LOCK: Allows using PowerManager WakeLocks to keep processor from sleeping or screen from dimming.
  • WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE: Allows an application to write to external storage.
  • android.permission.ACCESS_SUPERUSER