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The consensus from the Android modding community is that Kingroot does not work on Android 13
and should be avoided entirely. Kingroot relies on system exploits that were largely patched by Google after Android 5.1. Why Kingroot is Not Recommended KingRoot for Android - Download the APK from Uptodown kingroot android 13
Even if KingRoot miraculously works, Android 13 is aggressive about detecting root. Google’s Play Integrity API (the successor to SafetyNet) checks the device's trustworthiness. KingRoot does not have built-in mechanisms to hide root from banking apps, streaming services, or games on Android 13. You might achieve root, but lose the ability to use your banking app or play games like Pokémon GO.
If you truly need root access on Android 13, you must abandon the "one-click" dream and embrace the modern method: Magisk (maintained by topjohnwu and the open-source community). Related search suggestions:
Even if you find a modified KingRoot version claiming Android 13 support:
One user on XDA tried a modded KingRoot on Android 13 (Samsung A53). Result: permanent bootloop, required full flash via Odin. The consensus from the Android modding community is
If you are considering trying KingRoot on a modern Android 13 device, you should be aware of the significant risks: