3.3.1 !new!: Kingroot

KingRoot was notoriously difficult to uninstall. It guarded its own root privileges aggressively, often blocking users from replacing KingUser with more trusted managers like SuperSU. 3. System Instability

Despite its utility, Kingroot 3.3.1 and its subsequent versions became deeply controversial within the Android developer community, notably on platforms like the XDA Developers Forums . 1. Closed-Source Risks Kingroot 3.3.1

Modern Android architectures mount the system partition as read-only. Traditional tools cannot write the su binary to the system folder anymore. KingRoot was notoriously difficult to uninstall