Kingroot 4.4.2

Is a one-click root method for devices running Android 4.4, including flagship devices from manufacturers like SamSung, HTC, SONY and else. The newly integrated script in Kingo ROOT is a universal one for Android 4.3, 4.4 and some 5.0 devices. Root Android 4.4.2 and 4.4.4 via KingoRoot APK without connecting to PC RECOMMEND It is suggested that you try first for that it is more convenient and easy to use without connecting to a computer. • Allow installation of apps from unknown sources on your Android device.
How to Root Android 4.4 KitKat (4.4.2 & 4.4.4) with KingoRoot HOW TO ROOT KingoRoot Android is a one-click root method for devices running Android 4.4, including flagship devices from manufacturers like SamSung, HTC, SONY and else.
Settings > Security > Unknown Sources• Free download on your Android. • Install and launch KingoRoot. • Press 'One Click Root' on the main interface. • Wait a few seconds until the result appear. • Try a few more times for different rooting methods if failed. • If still failed, refer to KingoRoot Android PC Version, which has a higher success rate.
For more detailed tutorial, please click Root Android 4.4.2 and 4.4.4 via KingoRoot (PC Version) Prerequisites: • A Windows-based computer with Internet Access; • Android device powered ON with at least 50% battery level; • An original USB cable or a quality one at least. Settings: • Turn off any sort of firewalls or anti-virus software on your Windows; • USB Debugging Mode enabled on your Android device; Settings > About Phone > Build number > Tap 7 times Settings > Developer Options > USB Debugging • Allow installation of apps from unknown sources on your Android device. Settings > Security > Unknown Sources Start rooting. • Step 1: Download, install and launch Kingo Android Root. Free download the latest (PC Version).
Double click the desktop icon to launch KingoRoot Android PC Version.
• Step 2: Plug your Android device into your computer via USB cable. Kingo will detect driver status and automatically install it for you if not. Make sure you get Internet conenction so that device driver can be downloaded.
Creed my sacrifice tab. If you are using Windows 8, you may need to change some settings first. • Step 3: Enable USB Debugging mode. (Skip this step if it's enabled) USB Debugging mode enabled is a necessary step of Android rooting process. [IMPORTANT NOTICE] Pay attention to your device screen for a prompt window. Tick 'Always allow from this computer'.
If you don't, you will probably get yourself an OFFLINE DEVICE.• Step 4: Things you need to know before rooting your device. Rooting your Android has its own advantages and at the same time disadvantages. It is a matter of weighing pros and cons. Android rooting is a modification process to the original system, in which the limitations are removed and full-access is allowed and thus resulting in the ability to alter or replace system applications and settings, run specialized apps and even facilitate the removal and replacement of the device's operating system with a custom one.