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KingRoot is an application that will allow us to 'roote' our Android terminal in a matter of seconds, as long as we have an operating system between Android 4.2.2 and Android 5.1. That is, it will allow us to do the same as the mythical Towelroot, but even if we have Lollipop in our Android terminal. 

The procedure to apply root to our terminal is as simple as that of Towelroot. Although the application is only in Chinese, all we have to do is click on the blue button and wait. After a few seconds the application will finish working and ready, we will have our terminal with root. 

It is important to note that KingRoot does NOT work on all terminals. In MotoG, for example, it usually gives problems; Although with the Nexus, for example, almost always works perfectly. 

KingRoot is an excellent way to root to our Android terminal. Now, 'rootear' a terminal is always a delicate process that we must do with the utmost care and being aware of the risks that can entail.

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