Kingroot Android 601 Install [ OFFICIAL - HONEST REVIEW ]
Installing KingRoot on Android 6.0.1
Warning: Rooting your device can void its warranty and potentially brick the device if not done correctly. Proceed with caution and at your own risk.
📱 If you still want to try KingRoot on Android 6.0.1
Typical steps (historical method):
- Enable Developer Options → tap Build Number 7 times
- Enable USB Debugging & OEM Unlocking (if available)
- Allow Unknown Sources in Security settings
- Download the KingRoot APK from a source (not from Play Store – it’s not there)
- Install the APK and run it
- Tap “Try to Root” and wait (success not guaranteed on 6.0.1)
5. Unlock the Bootloader (If necessary)
For some devices (like Nexus or HTC), KingRoot requires an unlocked bootloader. For Samsung devices, unlocking is not possible on locked variants. kingroot android 601 install
2. Downloading KingRoot
Because the Google Play Store does not host rooting apps, you must download the APK (Android Package Kit) directly from the developer or a trusted mirror. Installing KingRoot on Android 6
- Open your preferred mobile browser.
- Go to the official website:
www.kingroot.net.
- Tap the "Download APK" button.
- If a warning appears stating "This type of file can harm your device," click OK to proceed.
- Once the download is complete, open the file from your notification shade or the "Downloads" folder in your file manager.
Does KingRoot Support Android 6.0.1?
Yes, generally. KingRoot was actively developed during the Marshmallow era. Most versions from v4.8.0 to v5.4.0 support Android 6.0.1. However, the security patch level of your specific ROM matters. Enable Developer Options → tap Build Number 7
- Older patch (pre-December 2016): High success rate.
- Newer patch (2017+): May fail or require PC version.