
– Your device may undergo some frequent reboots. – May led to system-malfunction (rare though) – Users can install other Operating Systems. – You can move/backup your phone’s system data to SD Card. – Gives you access to thousands of after-root apps. Here is a list of some of the pros and cons that comes with rooting: PROS AND CONS OF ROOTING AN ANDROID DEVICE Though it is useful, we do not guarantee if unfortunately, something unpleasant happens to the device. Generally, rooting is not recommended but in practice you find rooted devices working very well and limitless. You can literally use the device however you want. Rooting also helps you run some very high-end games that may not be compatible with your device. and transfer the no-so-important system apps directly into the External Memory Card.

You can install numerous apps like Link2SD, Apps2SD, Files to SD Card, etc. For example, you can’t delete a system app with the factory version of your phone or you may have to download some apps that are reluctant to move into the SD Card, eventually eating up your internal storage.

They said they had to block SuperSUMe from successfully removing the latest version of KingRoot because it used to remove both KingRoot and their Purify app (which they said has nothing to do with rooting process). Then, I searched on Google and found an explanation by the developers of KingRoot on XDA-Developers.

I once experienced the same issue before joining this forum. How exactly did you do it because it doesnt need rebooting and it just helps you replace already installed kingroot/kinguser.
