Kingroot 3.3.1 Link -

Version 3.3.1 was not an update. It was a myth.

The Android community generally advises against using Kingroot for several security reasons: KingRoot: Rooting Strategies & How-To Guide - Ftp Kingroot 3.3.1

For many users, especially in regions where PCs were less accessible, "rooting without a computer" was a game-changer. Speed: The process often took less than two minutes. Version 3

: Rooting your device can void its warranty and may potentially brick your device. Use Kingroot 3.3.1 at your own risk. Speed: The process often took less than two minutes

After reboot, open Kingroot again. You should see "Root access is available." Install a root checker from Play Store to confirm.

In the fast-paced world of Android rooting, few names have sparked as much debate, utility, and controversy as Kingroot. Among its many versions, holds a special place in the hearts of veteran Android enthusiasts. Released during the golden era of Android 4.4 KitKat and Android 5.0 Lollipop, this version represented a peak in one-click rooting accessibility.