

KingoRoot was banned from the XDA Developers forum along with vRoot in November 2013 due to concerns with the information collected by the app during the rooting process. KingoRoot was used in an exploit by ZNIU along with the Dirt圜ow exploit in September 2017 to gain root access. There is another very similar Android application with the same purpose, KingRoot launched at about the same time the two very similarly-named applications are often confused.

running all versions of the Android operating system from 4.1.2, available since 2013. KingoRoot is software intended to provide root access on smartphones, tablet computers, etc. Enable developer options, and confirm that the OEM unlocking option exists and grayed out! The VaultKeeper service will unleash the bootloader after it confirms that the user has the OEM unlocking option enabled.English, Russian, German, French, Spanish, Turkish, Italian, Serbian.Connect the device to internet in the setup! Just when you think the bootloader is unlocked, it is actually not! Samsung introduced VaultKeeper, meaning the bootloader will reject any unofficial partitions before VaultKeeper explicitly allows it. Long press volume up to unlock the bootloader.Using the fastboot command: adb reboot download. Allow bootloader unlocking in Developer options → OEM unlocking.Bootloader unlocking will wipe your data. First to backup all your files, photos, and vedios in your Samsung device.Just download the Google SDK Platform-Tools package for using the adb and fastboot. USB Cable (the original one recommended).Samsung Device with Android 9 or higher.How to unlock bootloader of Samsung with Android 9.0 or higher Getting Started: Preparation While, Samsung running Android 9.0 pie or higher need to use another method to unlock the bootloader compared to the previous Samsung devices. Users may have their own reasons for unlocking the bootloader of the Samsung devices.
