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Kingroot 3.3.1 Fixed Here

Some users report random reboots or the "root lost after reboot" problem. This is due to the temporary nature of certain exploits.

It usually came bundled with "KingUser," a tool to manage which apps were allowed root permissions. The Appeal of Kingroot 3.3.1 Kingroot 3.3.1

| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | | Single button to initiate the exploit chain. | | No PC Required | Standalone APK installs and runs directly on device. | | Root Management | Built-in permission manager to grant/deny root access to apps. | | Unroot Feature | Ability to completely remove root and the app via settings. | | Lightweight | APK size was under 5 MB (compared to 15+ MB in later versions). | | Offline Mode | Did not require constant internet connection for exploits (unlike v5+). | Some users report random reboots or the "root

The hallmark of the app was its simplicity—one button to start the process. The Appeal of Kingroot 3

Kingroot 3.3.1 is an older version of the "one-click" rooting utility designed to grant administrative (root) access to Android devices

One night, the Palace of Permissions froze. Version 5.0 had triggered a “Security Titan”—a self-aware antivirus that began deleting anything with administrator whispers. Panic cascaded through the userland. Apps were orphaned. Files were jailed.