Kingroot Android 601 Install Info

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IMPORTANT NOTICE:

Due to the Flash Player reaching end-of-life, it is no longer possible to play this game directly on this page the traditional way in most browsers. However, thanks to a project called Ruffle significant strides are being made to emulate Flash. Currently only ActionScript 2.0 games are fully supported and functionality isn't perfect yet for ActionScript 3.0 games, but since writing this Super Smash Flash 2 has begun to successfully get past the loading screen in most cases! You can test it out using the links below (currently works best in Google Chrome):

Play SSF2 in Ruffle | Play SSF2 Using Flash | Download SSF2 to Desktop

If the game still won't load you'll have to switch to the downloadable version of SSF2 until the remaining problems are fully addressed. If you'd like to support the development of Ruffle we urge you to check out its Open Collective page.

Kingroot Android 601 Install Info

On Samsung devices with Android 6.0.1, rooting via any method (including KingRoot) will trip Knox Counter to 0x1. This permanently voids your warranty and disables Samsung Pay and Secure Folder.


Rooting can fail, causing a boot loop. Back up:

Step 1: Download the Correct KingRoot APK kingroot android 601 install

Step 2: Install the APK

Step 3: Launch KingRoot

Step 4: Start the Root Process

Step 5: Evaluate the Result

Before attempting a kingroot android 601 install, it’s crucial to understand the technical landscape.

Not every Android 6.0.1 device is compatible. Devices with a locked bootloader (e.g., Verizon or AT&T branded phones) or those with the latest security patch (post-December 2016) may resist KingRoot’s attempts. On Samsung devices with Android 6

Because the Google Play Store does not host rooting apps, you must download the APK (Android Package Kit) directly from the developer or a trusted mirror.


KingRoot is ad-supported. After rooting, you may see pop-up ads and suggestions to install “recommended” apps (like KingMaster or PurpleDrake). Rooting can fail, causing a boot loop