Are there any good root apps? - The Best Apps You've Never Heard of

I can't find a worth root app... Is there smth on the market?

I believe you shouldn't use any one-click-root apps
Just do a little search and root yourself
Reddi r/AndroidRoot has awesome mods and fairly good community, you can ask them

Kingroot ?
I have good experience using king root.

Sachtech said:
I have good experience using king root.
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pls , no
you dont even know that its sending all your dat ,contacts etc to some serverin china

Cons of KingRoot
Hm...thx for reminding friend. I am using separate mobile for online transaction etc. I will install custom rom to remove kingroot.

just flash Magisk

Root app means.... to root or root using apps?
if to root then go kingo root....

SillyPython said:
I believe you shouldn't use any one-click-root apps
Just do a little search and root yourself
Reddi r/AndroidRoot has awesome mods and fairly good community, you can ask them
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Kingoroot, despite being allowed on XDA and captured as part of their root options threads is malware.
Do not use it.
Unlock your bootloader, flash twrp then flash magisk.

Considering how nowadys everything seems to revolve around "Flash TWRP via Fastboot and then flash SuperSu.zip"
... I fail to see why we'd need that anymore...
(Rip PurpleDrakeLite, you beautiful LGG3 rooting daredevil xD)

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[Q]How to root karbonn a9+

Can anyone tell me how to root karbonn a9+?
Please provide a working and safe solution.
Thx in advance.
Rooting
Sj Singh said:
Can anyone tell me how to root karbonn a9+?
Please provide a working and safe solution.
Thx in advance.
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The safest and easiest method I have found is Chainfire Zip file. Go to the ANDROID DEVELOPMENT forum and you will find the thread. Look for the link to Chainfire's website and look for the CWM or TWRP flashable zip. The latest version is 1.94, download it, go into recovery and flash. As simple as that.I hope this helps you.
Sj Singh said:
Can anyone tell me how to root karbonn a9+?
Please provide a working and safe solution.
Thx in advance.
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I rooted my friends Karbonn phone with Framaroot. He had Karbonn phone Titanium S5
Framaroot is for JB Devices.
Here is link to XDA Page.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2130276
Compatible devices are given in that page. Check your device and required Root Exploit.
It is working for many people.
However there is a constant risk. So do it at your own responsibility.
Benelshaddai said:
The safest and easiest method I have found is Chainfire Zip file. Go to the ANDROID DEVELOPMENT forum and you will find the thread. Look for the link to Chainfire's website and look for the CWM or TWRP flashable zip. The latest version is 1.94, download it, go into recovery and flash. As simple as that.I hope this helps you.
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I am unable to find it can you give me the link. It will be very nice of you.
Sj Singh said:
I am unable to find it can you give me the link. It will be very nice of you.
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Here you go my friend http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053:laugh:
@Sj Singh
Above solution is useless, because to use SuperSU, you need root first.
SuperSU does not root your phone. After rooting, it gives root access to apps.
I suggest you first to root your phone, then install SuperSU from above link.
Try Framaroot for rooting.
@Benelshaddai
Your solutions will not work. First root is required, then SuperSU is required for monitoring app root access.
In technical words,
First "su" binary (i.e. root) should be installed, then SuperSU (i.e. root access manager app) should be installed.
hnkotnis said:
@Sj Singh
Above solution is useless, because to use SuperSU, you need root first.
SuperSU does not root your phone. After rooting, it gives root access to apps.
I suggest you first to root your phone, then install SuperSU from above link.
Try Framaroot for rooting.
@Benelshaddai
Your solutions will not work. First root is required, then SuperSU is required for monitoring app root access.
In technical words,
First "su" binary (i.e. root) should be installed, then SuperSU (i.e. root access manager app) should be installed.
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You are correct this is just the supersu app.Without a rooted phone its just useless app.
Well thnxx but it was my friends phone and he has already rooted it by binary tool.
Thread is closed.

Root for 8GB, P780_ROW_8G_S222_140817?

I see many people successfully rooting their phone on this current OS? Can someone please teach me how? All I really want is the root and not those TWRP or CWM or Flash something because I really don't know or understand them. Please just teach me how to root it, that's all I need. I'd really appreciate any help or response thanks in advance.
Hello friend,
Frankly speaking I am a lazy guy.
I searched for many diff ways to root. Some developers recommended vroot , gene root, etc based computer soft ways and some developer like stympy provided steps using flash tool.
I tried all of them but the last one i.e flashtool one worked 4 me.. Check it out:thumbup:
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shailuk301 said:
Hello friend,
Frankly speaking I am a lazy guy.
I searched for many diff ways to root. Some developers recommended vroot , gene root, etc based computer soft ways and some developer like stympy provided steps using flash tool.
I tried all of them but the last one i.e flashtool one worked 4 me.. Check it out:thumbup:
Sent from my Lenovo P780 using XDA Free mobile app
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I already checked his step by step tut. But some people who are on the same version as I am said that it didn't work for them ? .
Im also interested in rooting the phone, i however installed the version of KK you mentioned although my 1st sim isnt picking up signal now, Kylesan i think it might be nescessary to install the recovery ?
AndroidLion said:
Im also interested in rooting the phone, i however installed the version of KK you mentioned although my 1st sim isnt picking up signal now, Kylesan i think it might be nescessary to install the recovery ?
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Aw ? I don't really understand those things, and I'm very afraid of bricking my phone. Those one click root ways? Are they not effective? Before the updates, I successfully rooted another P780 using Framaroot, but then I tried to do those flash or whatsoever things and bricked the phone. The phone I'm using right now is just a replacement, so I really just want to root it ?

Root App used...?

The root gaining apps that I have heard are:
1. Framaroot
2. Kingoroot
3. Easyroot
As mentioned in comments!!
4. Towelroot
5. Vroot
6. One click root
7. Stump root
8. Gingerbreak
9. Cydia impactor (pc)
10. LG one click root (pc)
11. Ping pong root
Is there any other app also...?
Just post in case you know a new one....!!!
#GainRoot
Towelroot, vroot (banned from XDA), kingoroot
@ayushbpl10 @utsha.saha.58
Stump root
Gingerbreak
Cydia impactor (pc)
LG one click root (pc)
Ping pong root
And many many more!
I tried both Framaroot and Towelroot on my new device but none worked because the exploits they use do not work for the latest Androids. Is there such an app for Android KitKat?
grosbedo said:
I tried both Framaroot and Towelroot on my new device but none worked because the exploits they use do not work for the latest Androids. Is there such an app for Android KitKat?
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There's hundred of ways how to achieve root! You should just search you model number and you will find everything you need.
Newyork! said:
There's hundred of ways how to achieve root! You should just search you model number and you will find everything you need.
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I know how to root after unlocking the bootloader, but it's always a bit risky and lengthy. Using root apps can be a very good alternative for the layman who can be afraid of the risks of usual methods (even if they are quite low, I agree, but people generally just want something fast that works without a hitch).
grosbedo said:
I know how to root after unlocking the bootloader, but it's always a bit risky and lengthy. Using root apps can be a very good alternative for the layman who can be afraid of the risks of usual methods (even if they are quite low, I agree, but people generally just want something fast that works without a hitch).
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Yep. But there's alot of one click root apps, so you gotta search which one is for ya
grosbedo said:
I tried both Framaroot and Towelroot on my new device but none worked because the exploits they use do not work for the latest Androids. Is there such an app for Android KitKat?
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U should just look for a way of rooting your device by searching the method to root it. Its also true that there is always some risk of getting things wrong but if u want to enjoy your device to its fullest then giving a try is worth it.
ayushbpl10
Newyork! said:
Yep. But there's alot of one click root apps, so you gotta search which one is for ya
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Indeed after a quick google search, I have found some. But are they really working? The webpages look rather like amateurish (nor geekish, really amateur), aren't they scam? (did someone try such a tool for KitKat?)
grosbedo said:
Indeed after a quick google search, I have found some. But are they really working? The webpages look rather like amateurish (nor geekish, really amateur), aren't they scam? (did someone try such a tool for KitKat?)
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Which were the apps suggested? Because we can tell you from experience which ones have works for us that aren't scams from the list of apps suggested for you device.
Sent from my galaxy note 4 fake, now revived from the dead
I use vroot to root China phones
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But there had been a rumor ( I read it somewhere, I can't remember), vrooot steals imei, so I don't use it to root high end phones

[Q] How To Root My Verizon s4 Lollipop?

Please i need help i want to root my verizon s4 and i dont know what i have to do.
i Know that i can root it,but only if in nk1 but i dont find nothing about downgrade
luisgabrielfrias said:
Please i need help i want to root my verizon s4 and i dont know what i have to do.
i Know that i can root it,but only if in nk1 but i dont find nothing about downgrade
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you can't root oc1. and you can't downgrade to any kitkat firmware from oc1.
Omg
Thanks for your response
Enviado desde mi SCH-I545 mediante Tapatalk
I just rooted with king root 4.1 holy sh**
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Bren123 said:
I just rooted with king root 4.1 holy sh**
Sent from my SCH-I545 using XDA Free mobile app
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stop spamming kid we know kingroot works for some devices note SOME not all which is why it isn't stickied
He's not lying. I just tried it myself. Went right to kingroot website. It says not available but click to try it anyway and it did work.
More pis.
I can back up his claims and this is post lollipop without root.
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verizon galaxy s4 root is real
Another verizon galaxy s4 with the same story.. it said not supported on the main screen of the app...but did like i read others and tried..and just checked and its rooted...finally!! now i can use my phone again!!!
oh and this is as of 7/16/15
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Another verizon galaxy s4 with the same story.. it said not supported on the main screen of the app...but did like i read others and tried..and just checked and its rooted...finally!! now i can use my phone again!!!
oh and this is as of 7/16/15
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Maybe its real, maybe its not...I am just not too comfortable using King Root on my phone...China!!!
vm81 said:
Maybe its real, maybe its not...I am just not too comfortable using King Root on my phone...China!!!
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it'll probably be your only method. the Chinese seem to be taking over these root and jailbreak exploits. over on iOS, TaiG is the only group who has a jailbreak for the newest versions of that. and kingroot seems to be getting a similar status for people who want one-click root exploits.
keep in mind, root is a dangerous thing and it seriously harms the security of your device. you may not trust the Chinese, but they've probably been doing this all along.
good news though, you can replace the kinguser stuff with SuperSU somehow. don't ask me, I'm still running KitKat
KingRoot works. I just did it. Super easy.
skepticmisfit said:
good news though, you can replace the kinguser stuff with SuperSU somehow. don't ask me, I'm still running KitKat
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Follow this:
http://zidroid.com/how-to-get-ride-a...h-supersu-app/
to replace the KingUser app with SuperSU if you want.
Sir_Eagle said:
Follow this:
http://zidroid.com/how-to-get-ride-a...h-supersu-app/
to replace the KingUser app with SuperSU if you want.
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link gives a 404 error. and i'm running a rooted kitkat ROM (eclipse) which already came with SuperSU
skepticmisfit said:
link gives a 404 error. and i'm running a rooted kitkat ROM (eclipse) which already came with SuperSU
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http://zidroid.com/how-to-get-ride-and-replace-kinguser-with-supersu-app/
I might be wrong but my understanding is that currently you can not install install any custom ROM on OC1, so why rush to root?
Any reason besides ability to uninstall some apps?
vm81 said:
I might be wrong but my understanding is that currently you can not install install any custom ROM on OC1, so why rush to root?
Any reason besides ability to uninstall some apps?
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eh, there's the xposed framework (deodexed roms only tho), AdAway, etc
The ability to tether is why I did it.
solarbarack said:
The ability to tether is why I did it.
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eh. you don't really need root for that, you could use FoxFi. if you wanted native tether without the silly subscription thing, yea you'd need root
vm81 said:
I might be wrong but my understanding is that currently you can not install install any custom ROM on OC1, so why rush to root?
Any reason besides ability to uninstall some apps?
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Apparently you can flash Stang5litre ROM on OTA 5.01 using Flashfire. I haven't tried it myself but if you go to the last couple of pages on the Stang5litre topic you will see post from those who were successful in flashing it on OC1.

Super Simple Root Method for 35B Update!!!

After reading a post saying that there is no known root method for 35b, I set out to find one.
I am surprised to find out that rooting actually takes only five minutes, and does not require a computer.
You only need to go to http://kingroot.net/wap/ on your phone, scroll to the bottom, click download, make sure Settings -> Unknown sources is enabled, and install KingRoot apk when it is done downloading.
Open the app, scroll down until you see the 'Try it' button, click it, wait for the app to connect to its server, and press the big round button.
The app roots your phone and provides root access management without reboot. Enjoy!!!
Please contact me if you have any concerns.
Some screenshots: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B6NZ890NW_XSV29qMU1Wd0RfNmM&usp=sharing​
Edit 1:
The Kingroot one-click-root application does not exist on the Play Store! Such rooting tools are considered malware/viruses for running exploits and are a violation of the guidelines and not permitted! The tool is safe, however; dont worry about it too much. The Kingroot and similarly named apps on the Play Store are fakes and do not do much of anything, hence the crappy reviews. Stop looking on the Play Store. That is entirely misleading.
Been posted in replies and in new threads before.
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Been posted in replies and in new threads before.
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My bad, then. I haven't seen anything.
Pardon my noobyness, but is there any chance of bricking with this method? I use my G3 as my daily driver, and if it gets screwed up, i'm toast...
zebereeh7 said:
Pardon my noobyness, but is there any chance of bricking with this method? I use my G3 as my daily driver, and if it gets screwed up, i'm toast...
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Read everything you can before you tinker.
jamminjon82 said:
Read everything you can before you tinker.
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Do you suggest any threads or sites I can look at?
Is this method working?
I have an LG G3 Verizon version with the software VS98535B will the kingroot app successfully root my device so i can start my customization?
Ali Javed said:
Is this method working?
I have an LG G3 Verizon version with the software VS98535B will the kingroot app successfully root my device so i can start my customization?
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Yes you can root 35b with kingroot and use SuperSume pro paid app or this guide to remove kingroot. If you do this you will still have stock recovery though so my advice is to keep reading and decide what you need/want to do.
Ali Javed said:
Is this method working?
I have an LG G3 Verizon version with the software VS98535B will the kingroot app successfully root my device so i can start my customization?
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Let me know if it worked for you... I'm still a bit hesitant
someguyatx said:
Yes you can root 35b with kingroot and use SuperSume pro paid app or this guide to remove kingroot. If you do this you will still have stock recovery though so my advice is to keep reading and decide what you need/want to do.
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But i really dont like the idea of using kingroot after i looked it up on playstore man im really confused here, you guys say its fine and works while the user reviews on all of the kingroot named apps say the app is useless.
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Let me know if it worked for you... I'm still a bit hesitant
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Likewise, im just as hesitant as you are buddy I tried searching for the kingroot app on playstore, there were quite a few with the name so i decided to just give a look at all of them, and all of them had mostly negative reviews how it would stop at 90% and some of the users complained how their devices got bricked. This made me hesitant to proceed further with the app.
I will edit the post to steer you clear of some misunderstandings about Kingroot. Please read again, everyone.
Ali Javed said:
But i really dont like the idea of using kingroot after i looked it up on playstore man im really confused here, you guys say its fine and works while the user reviews on all of the kingroot named apps say the app is useless.
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Don't download it off the playstore, get it from here: http://kingroot.net/wap/
Ali Javed said:
Likewise, im just as hesitant as you are buddy I tried searching for the kingroot app on playstore, there were quite a few with the name so i decided to just give a look at all of them, and all of them had mostly negative reviews how it would stop at 90% and some of the users complained how their devices got bricked. This made me hesitant to proceed further with the app.
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I can confirm that this method works on 35B. I rooted last night, and it seems to be working okay. Although after trying my first root program, the phone got significantly hot. It also rebooted once. But after that it seemed to work fine, it just gets a little warm when using a root app. I think its because i chickened out and closed kingroot during the root process, causing the root to be just a tad messed up. An hour later i opened up kingroot again to fully root it and it was already rooted.
I am buying a new phone today, considering the G3 from verizon. My question is will it come with the 35B or the 46A update, and if it comes with the 46A update does this method still work? Sorry for my lack of knowledge, have never rooted a phone before but recently became interested. Thanks for any help
Worked perfect for me according to root checker
Worked flawlessly, rooted with Kingroot, then installed and ran Supersume Pro. Now fully rooted 5.1.1 with Supersu, not a trace of Kingroot left!
Working!
I confirm that work with vs985 35b, I follow the step right now I want to install marshmallow

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