Kingroot 4.1 Jun 2026

The rise of Magisk, combined with Google’s ever-tightening security (SafetyNet, hardware-backed key attestation), has killed the one-click rooting era. Yet, for those few who still wield a Samsung Galaxy S4 running CyanogenMod 12.1, Kingroot 4.1 is the skeleton key that opens the kingdom.

Before proceeding, understand that rooting voids your warranty and carries inherent security risks. Always back up your data.

This article explores everything you need to know about Kingroot 4.1: its features, compatibility, step-by-step usage, risks, and why it remains a relevant tool for vintage Android enthusiasts today.