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User reports from XDA Developers and Reddit confirm the trend: Devices running Android 13 (Pixel 6/7/8 series, Samsung Galaxy S23 with One UI 5.1, Xiaomi with MIUI 14, etc.) refuse to run KingRoot. The app either crashes, claims “root failed – device not supported,” or, in some cases, triggers a bootloop. More concerningly, KingRoot’s development has stagnated. The last stable versions (v4.9.0 to v5.4.0) date from 2018–2020, with no official updates addressing Android 12 or 13. The servers that hosted its root scripts and vulnerability database have been largely deprecated. Attempts to use KingRoot on Android 13 often result in malware alerts, as outdated rooting methods now resemble malicious behavior (e.g., attempting to write to protected partitions).
For users desperate for root on Android 13, the viable path is neither “one-click” nor involves KingRoot. The modern rooting workflow requires: kingroot android 13
Android 13 heavily utilizes or duplicate partition systems (A/B partitions) for seamless updates. The system partition is strictly read-only at a hardware-software level. One-click apps cannot mount the system partition as read-write to inject root files. 3. Google Play Protect User reports from XDA Developers and Reddit confirm
Disclaimer: Rooting your device can void your warranty, lead to security vulnerabilities, and may break your device if done incorrectly. The last stable versions (v4