How to Root Lenovo Tab3 7 Essential (TB3-710F)? - Android General

Hi,
I'd like to root my Lenovo Tab3 7 Essential (TB3-710F).
Could anyone please recommend me an application to do that?
I'm asking because I haven't seen any method to ROOT this specific device, for that reason I'm not sure that this could work well.
I've seen that are two populars application to do this:
*Kingroot
*KingOroot
Q1: Has anyone used any of these applications to root this specific device Tab3 7 Essential (TB3-710F), I'd prefer to do it using the apk file, is that ok?
Q2: Are these apps dangerous in any way?
Q3: I see that they are free. Do they come with advertising / ads?
Thanks in advance,

Hi, I tried to root it using Kingroot, Kingoroot and other aplications but it didn´t work. Actually, Kingoroot was "sucessful" but after rebooting the system it didn´t start again. I had to flash the correct ROM TB3-710F_S000025_160613_ROW. I found other post about the same problem with Kingoroot, but it was too late for me. I lost a lot of time fixing the tablet.
Don´t root it for now. Probably in the near future you will find a suitable method to root it.

So still no solution to root this tab until now?

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