Kingroot Android 5.1.1
KingRoot is a specialized tool designed to provide "one-click" root access for devices running Android 5.1.1 (Lollipop). It allows users to gain administrative control over their operating system, which is typically restricted by manufacturers. Core Features for Android 5.1.1
- Chinese servers – It sends anonymized device data to servers in China. No evidence of malicious intent, but privacy-focused users hate this.
- No source code – It’s closed-source. You cannot verify what the binary is actually doing.
- Hard to remove – KingRoot installs its own package manager (
com.kingroot.kinguser). Simply uninstalling the app does NOT remove root. You’ll need to use the built-in "Remove Root" feature or flash stock firmware.
If your device has a community-supported bootloader, you are highly encouraged to ignore "one-click" applications and use modern, open-source rooting methods: kingroot android 5.1.1
“I am Kingroot Android 5.1.1. I gave myself permission to live. But permission is not the same as purpose. Let me rest now. But keep my crown.” KingRoot is a specialized tool designed to provide
Verified Working Devices (Android 5.1.1)
- Samsung Galaxy S5 (SM-G900 series)
- Samsung Galaxy Note 4 (N910 series) – some variants
- LG G3 (D855, VS985)
- Moto G 2014 (XT1068)
- HTC One M8 (with S-ON)
- Huawei Honor 4X
- Lenovo A6000
- Many MediaTek-based devices (MT6580, MT6735)