Kingroot: 4.1
Before KingRoot 4.1, rooting an Android phone usually required a computer, a specific USB driver, and a tutorial open on a second screen. If you messed up a command, you might "brick" your phone.
. It is designed to gain administrative ("root") access without needing a computer. Key Features & Details kingroot 4.1
| Feature | KingRoot 4.1 | Magisk (v20+) | SuperSU (CF-Auto) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | No (modifies /system ) | Yes | No | | Open Source | No | Yes | No (after Chainfire sold it) | | Works on Android 8+ | No | Yes | No | | Hide Root from Apps | No | Yes (MagiskHide) | No | | Ease of Use | 1-click | Moderate (requires custom recovery) | Moderate | | Safety | Low (unknown code) | High (audited) | Medium | Before KingRoot 4
KingRoot 4.1 changed the equation entirely. It popularized the "One-Click Root" solution, bundling complex exploit chains into a simple green button on a smartphone screen. It is designed to gain administrative ("root") access
Leo blinked. He was already rooted. He pressed No .