3.3.1 - Kingroot

Short answer: Proceed with caution.

Despite its utility, Kingroot 3.3.1 is not perfect.

Type: Android Rooting Tool / Privilege Escalation Exploit Chain Release Era: ~2015 Developer: Kingroot Studio ( subsidiaries: KingoRoot, Root Genius) Kingroot 3.3.1

Note: This version will not work on Android 7.0 Nougat or later due to SELinux enforcements.

To understand why Kingroot 3.3.1 became iconic, one must look back at 2014–2016. During this time, rooting was often a tedious process involving ADB commands, unlocking bootloaders, and flashing custom recoveries. Kingroot disrupted this by offering a tap-to-root interface. Short answer: Proceed with caution

Version 3.3.1 arrived as a refinement of the earlier 3.x branch. It fixed critical bugs from version 3.2.0 and improved the "root survival" rate after a reboot. For many devices like the Samsung Galaxy S4, HTC One M7, and LG G3, this version was the only reliable one-click solution.

Today, the standard for rooting is Magisk (systemless root). How does a 2015-era tool compare? To understand why Kingroot 3

| Aspect | Kingroot 3.3.1 | Magisk (v25+) | |--------|----------------|----------------| | Android support | Up to 6.0 | Up to Android 14 | | SafetyNet bypass | No | Yes | | Open source | No | Yes | | Root management | Basic | Advanced (modules, hide list) | | OTA updates | Breaks OTA | Preserves OTA (with care) |

Verdict: Use Kingroot 3.3.1 only if you have an ancient device that no longer receives updates and you need a quick, temporary root. For any modern device, use Magisk.