Kingroot 4.6.0 (2024)
There is no official academic research paper titled "KingRoot 4.6.0" written by the developers of the software. KingRoot is a closed-source, commercial Android rooting tool developed by a Chinese company (Kingsoft Studio/Yi Shen). Developers of such tools typically do not publish academic papers detailing their exploits, as this would reveal their proprietary methods and lead to immediate patching by Google or device manufacturers.
3. Legacy RisksWhile functional for its time, KingRoot 4.6.0 carries risks for modern applications:
Since this tool targets older Android versions, it is generally not effective for modern devices running Android 6.0 or higher. kingroot 4.6.0
💡 Pro Tip: If you are trying to root an old device, always try to find a device-specific method on the XDA Forums before resorting to one-click tools like KingRoot.
Compatibility: Worked on many older Android 4.4 KitKat and 5.0 Lollipop devices (e.g., Sony Z2). Key Details & Functionality There is no official academic research paper titled
Security Implications:
Success Rate: While it claims high compatibility, user reviews often indicate it stops at specific percentages (e.g., 70%) or reports "root success" even when binary files fail to function correctly. Compatibility: Worked on many older Android 4
: Unlocking bootloaders or rooting can lead to data loss or "bricking" if the process fails. Enable Unknown Sources Settings > Security and toggle on Unknown Sources to allow installation of the APK. Battery Level : Ensure your device has at least 50% battery
AbstractKingRoot was a prominent, one-click root application for Android during the Android 4.x (KitKat) and 5.x (Lollipop) era. Version 4.6.0, released in late 2015, marked a shift toward a comprehensive management tool by integrating KingUser into the main application. This paper briefly outlines the functionality and legacy impact of this specific version.

