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Mtk-su Failed Critical Init Step 3
Despite its age, KingRoot remains functional in 2025 on many MediaTek devices. It supports Android versions up to Android 15 and achieves success rates above 80% on MediaTek chipsets. As a one-click solution, KingRoot requires no bootloader unlocking and operates entirely on the device without PC connection.
If your device was updated past March 2020, the exploit is closed. The only way to make mtk-su work again is to downgrade your phone's software. mtk-su failed critical init step 3
For users running devices with Generic Kernel Image (GKI) 2.0 (Linux kernel 5.10 and later), KernelSU provides a modern, kernel-based root solution. Unlike MTK-SU's exploit approach, KernelSU integrates root management directly into the Linux kernel, offering better compatibility with current Android security models. Despite its age, KingRoot remains functional in 2025
Here is a troubleshooting guide to resolve this issue. If your device was updated past March 2020,
The error means that the MediaTek temporary root exploit tool has failed to parse or resolve required memory offsets, rendering it unable to bypass kernel security protections. This issue typically stems from a patched kernel, an incompatible processor architecture, or restricted file system permissions.