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    Root a Range of Android Devices in Just One Click with this Universal Root Tool



    Who could have foreseen that a non-Nexus device will be fortunate enough to receive the Android 4.4 KitKat update just after 20 days of its very release. This is the first incident of its kind in the history of Android. The news of Verizon Moto X getting the latest version of Android a few days back was certainly not welcomed by many Nexus 4 users who considered it their right to get the privilege before any other device. The KitKat update for the Verizon Moto X was shortly followed by the AT&T and T-Mobile variants.
    Well, the KitKat update for the phone was really surprising as nobody expected it to hit the scene so soon. However, keeping in mind the very fact that Motorola is now a Google owned company, things do not look that queer. Anyway, we all love to have a new software update but as we receive it, the the fear of losing root keeps hovering our mind. Once a person has tasted the joy of owning a rooted phone or tablet, cannot live a single day happily with a non-rooted device.
    If you have the Verizon or AT&T variant of Moto X and you have lost your root by accepting the KitKat OTA, you must be looking for a way to re-root your phone. So here we are again with another rooting tutorial for the Moto X on Android 4.4 (KitKat) stock firmware. As it has been 2 times in the past, the new root method also comes from the same well-known developer Jcase who has released SlapMyMoto. The developer had released a similarly sounding rooting tool for the Moto X called RockMyMoto after the last camera update.
    Warning!

    Please note that Jcase’s new root method is still in BETA stage and being rather convoluted than his previous methods, might be way hard to follow for basic users. As you know, the more difficult a method, the more risk it involves. You are, therefore, warned not to proceed with the procedure described below unless you are ready to face the consequences.
    In case you end up with a phone that does not boot normally, please install the Android 4.2.2 stock firmware back. If you do not know how to install official firmware on Moto X using RSD Lite, head over to our step-by-step tutorial which you can find here.
    And if you are able to achieve root access on your Moto X using SlapMyMoto method, please make sure not to accept any OTA update from your carrier, otherwise you’ll lose root. So, if you are ready to follow Jcase’s instructions, visit the XDA thread by clicking this link
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    Android is an awesome platform for mobile devices. And if you are enthusiastic about your Android phone or tablet and always keep looking for new things to optimize and tweak and new way to customize your device, root access is the best thing that you can have on it. A Linux based operating system as it is, Android unlock its full potential only when you have gained root privilege on it.

    Rooting also lets you enable various features on your device that else lay hidden due to certain limitations and security reasons. It is rooting that allow you to access the things that lay behind a curtain for normal users. If you have a rooted device, you can easily flash a custom recovery like ClockworkMod or TWRP and thus enjoy beautiful custom ROMs and useful mods.

    If rooting Android devices is so advantageous, how come that many people do not tend to get involved with such activities? Well, there are mainly two reasons that make them refrain from such things:

    Voiding the warranty of device
    The fear of bricking the device

    As for the warranty loss issue, there is nothing that can be done about it. It’s true that the procedure of rooting might put your device in risk and, in rare cases, might soft-brick the device but if you are careful while following the rooting steps, nothing wrong would happen. In case your device is soft-bricked, there are so many ways to recover it to normal state.

    Having said all this, rooting has unlimited advantages and if you just ignore the warranty part, it is just as necessary a thing as your Android device itself! At DroidViews, we often share different root tools for a number of Android phones and tablet devices. Many of them proclaim themselves to be one-click root toolkit.

    Most of such tools might be working successfully but they are definitely not one-click rooting solution in the true sense of the word. The root toolkit that we are going to share with you today is an one-click utility (in the true sense of the word) for hundreds of Android devices from some popular brands like Samsung, HTC, LG, Motorola, Google, Huawei and several others.


    Also See: Framaroot for Android Devices!

    In case KingoApp does not work for you, also try FramaRoot app that can roots hundreds of Android smartphones and tablets very easily: CLICK HERE


    Compatible Devices:

    The KingoApp Root Tool for Windows is a like a treat to use because it has a clean interface and a very easy way to gain root on Android devices with less risk that any other tool. Here is the list of devices that have been successfully rooted with Kingo App Tool:
    Samsung Devices:

    Samsung Galaxy S
    Samsung Galaxy S2
    Samsung Galaxy S2 (AT&T)
    Samsung Galaxy S3
    Verizon Galaxy S3
    Samsung Galaxy S4
    Samsung Galaxy Note
    Samsung Galaxy Note 2
    Samsung Galaxy Note 3
    Samsung Galaxy Mega (International and US variants)
    Samsung Galaxy Grand
    Samsung Galaxy Ace
    Samsung Galaxy Ace 2
    Samsung Galaxy S Advance
    Samsung Galaxy Captivate SGH-I879
    Many other mid range devices

    HTC Devices:

    HTC One
    HTC One X
    HTC One V
    HTC One S
    HTC Wildfire
    HTC Wildfire S
    HTC Sensation
    HTC Thunderbolt
    HTC Rezound
    HTC Magic
    HTC Hero
    HTC Legend
    HTC Incredible
    HTC Evo 4G
    HTC Desire
    HTC Desire HD
    HTC Dream

    LG Devices:

    LG G2 (All variants)
    LG Optimus Black
    LG Optimus 2X
    LG Optimus One
    LG Optimus 3D
    LG Optimus G2X
    LG Optimus LTE
    LG Optimus Pro
    LG Optimus L3
    LG Optimus Sol
    LG Optimus Hub

    Google Nexus Devices:

    Nexus 4
    Galaxy Nexus (GSM)
    Nexus S
    Nexus One

    Sony Xperia Devices:

    Sony Xperia Z Ultra
    Sony Xperia ZL
    Xperia Z
    Sony Xperia E
    Sony Xperia P
    Sony Xperia TX
    Sony Xperia Neo
    Sony Xperia Arc
    Sony Xperia Arc S
    Sony Xperia Acro S

    Motorola Devices:

    Motorola Defy Me 525
    Motorola Defy Me 525+

    Huawei Devices:

    Huawei A199
    Huawei C8650
    Huawei C8810
    Huawei C8812
    Huawei Huawei C8813
    Huawei C8815
    Many other models

    Lenovo Devices:

    Lenovo A60
    Lenovo A60+
    Lenovo A390
    Lenovo A630
    Lenovo A690
    Lenovo A706
    Lenovo A800
    Lenovo A810
    Lenovo A820
    Lenovo A850
    and K, P and S series

    Micromax Devices:

    Micromax A25
    Micromax A50
    Micromax A90
    Micromax Ninja
    Micromax Viva
    Micromax Canvas
    and other devices

    Acer Devices:

    Acer Iconia
    Acer Iconia Tab
    Acer Liquid series

    Besides, KingoApp tool can also root almost all devices from Alcatel and other not so known brands.
    Using KingoApp One-Click Root Tool:

    Using KingoApp root tool is very easy and does not require any guide or instructions. You can simply download the latest version of the tool from below and install the tool to root supported Android devices in a simple click pretty easily. The tool is even capable of downloading appropriate USB Drivers for your device if it does not find it on your Windows PC.

    Install the tool on your computer
    Enable USB Debugging on your phone. You can find this option under Settings> Developer options. If your phone has an Android 4.2 or 4.3 based firmware, see this guide to enable Developer options.
    Connect device to computer via USB.
    When the tool detects your phone, you’ll see a ROOT button. Just click it and wait for some time till your phone is successfully rooted.

    Download KingoApp Root Tool:

    Download the latest version of the tool by clicking here.
    Screenshots:



    Warning!

    Please note that after rooting or even using this tool, you’ll see an app with Chinese name in your phone’s app drawer. Do not forget to delete that app immediately as soon as your discover it.
    Best Regards,
    Osva
    GPGIndustries
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