Kingroot now supports rooting lollipop 5.1.1 - Miscellaneous Android Development

Kingroot is one of the most powerful rooting apps. It can root almost any Android device with a success rate of 97% and it's a life saver for not so popular Samsung galaxy grand max.
Earlier it was not working on lollipop 5.1.1. So some tried to root with CF-Autoroot but its rooting is unstable. But now it's back. Now you can successfully root your grand max 5.1.1 with this new Kingroot app.
Here's the link to download it
http://www.kingroot.net/wap
Thank You.

alas the 2015 dual 4g sim Samsung Galaxy J7 SM-J700F with only 1.5 gig ram and with the bootloader opened in the setting etc does not root at all, i suspect the files the kingroot is trying to push to the phone is making it run out of ram ,even with nothing new installed . |o(

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I'm wondering if I can root my phone (Grand Prime SM-G5030AZ) again in a different one tap root way (no pc access) other than other than Kingroot. If yes, the other way will let me use supersu right away. Then maybe afterwards I can do a full unroot using supersu, possibly removing the thing which Kingroot did, leaving my phone saying custom in about phone (voiding the warranty and software updates). The main reason why I'm asking this is because Kingroot does not install the latest binaries and that's why people have issues getting supersu as superuser from Kinguser. I'm thinking that if I root my phone with another one tap root which has the ability to use supersu, I will have my binaries at the latest. Therefore maybe the Kingroot binaries that were leftover will be replaced. This would mean that if I do a complete unroot with supersu, there will be no traces of root at all in my phone after a factory data reset. But I don't know if this is all true. Can someone, please shed some light onto this. Thanks for everyone's great work and I'm looking forward to hearing from you guys. ��
Hi there,
Take a look at this tutorials:
[MOD]NEW Metod Easy Root Galaxy Grand Prime [Create by denek32]
Successfully rooted Galaxy Grand Prime SM-G530H - By Mohan
Grand Prime one click root
For more questions please post here:
Galaxy Grand Prime Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
Good luck

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Please help,
I cannot root my Samsung E5 as my build is E500HXXU1BPB3 and not the old E500HXXU1BOG6 . Kindly provide steps to root the phone as I need to root the phone to make some wonderful apps to work.
Kingroot is not an option as it has a 22% chance of success and it gets removed every restart. PLUS I wanted it to be a permanent root from ODIN.
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