When novice users hear about rooting Android devices from passionate Android users, the first perception that they build is “rooting is difficult”. But then they come across the easy as hell one-tap root solution for their Android device (without even needing a PC) through the KingRoot app.
KingRoot is one those things on Android that just works. But how does it make the arguably difficult job of rooting an Android device in just one tap without requiring to connect to a PC and go by the command line tools? How?
Well, the way KingRoot works is easier than you think. It’s actually a collection of root exploits discovered so far over the years of Android’s evolution. When you tap the Root button on KingRoot app it searches its online database for root exploits that will work on your Android device and then automatically applies the best exploit to get your Android device rooted.
How KingRoot works
- You tap the root button on KingRoot app.
- The app checks your device model and Android OS version.
- Your device details are then shared with KingRoot server, which in turn uses the details to look for compatible root exploits for your device.
- Server tells the KingRoot app which exploit to use on your device.
- KingRoot app applies the suggested exploit.
- Your device gets rooted.
So that’s how the world’s simplest method to root Android devices work. Please, do share the knowledge..
Happy Androiding!