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Currently there are 3,363 Custom Themes in the repository and they have been downloaded 60,075,344 times in total!

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The repository:
In the days after the release of Henkaku hack, and the following PSVita DB Theme Installer 360, one of the most frequent questions I read around on forums and social networks was:

"Where can I download custom themes for my PSVita?"

Of course there were already threads or posts collecting custom themes in various sites, but often they were messed up because of people comments, many preview images of different size and type, download links from many different file hosting services, etc... Hence the idea of creating a repository that was simple, fast, mobile friendly, but still complete and free, where all users could find and download custom themes for their console in few seconds. And so here is the PSVita Custom Themes - Free Repository!
In this repository you will find custom themes created by amateur users, collected from around the web and then tested, arranged and reuploaded on Google Drive so that they can be ready to download and use. Obviously it was impossible to retrieve any existing custom theme on the web and many of those found had no more valid download link. However this repository includes a public feature to submit a custom theme to be added, so whether you are the creator of a new custom theme or you have just found one around the web that is not currently included in the repository, you can easily submit it so that it could be added soon.

Disclaimer:
The custom themes in this repository have been collected from around the web. All rights on them therefore belong to the rightful owners.
This repository is completely free. Its author (@redsquirrel87) is in no way related to the creators of these custom themes and therefore he does NOT take any responsibility for their contents. For any dispute about a custom theme in this repository you can use the Contact Us form to ask for details or the removal of content that, always unintentionally, may have caused you a damage in any way.
The custom themes in this repository have all been checked and clean from malicious files, despite this it is still possible that you may experience some unknown problems out of our controls. For this reason please remember that you are using the custom themes in this repository always at your own risk.
Since there will be a function in PSVita DB Theme Installer 360 that will let users to download custom themes from this repository and to install them directly on their PSVita memory card, all extra files and subfolders have been deleted from the ZIP packages of the custom themes to save space. They will be still available as separate download.

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Kingroot 4.1 ◉

If you are using a device old enough for KingRoot 4.1, you might wonder why not use something newer. Here is the comparison:

| Feature | KingRoot 4.1 | Magisk (v20+) | SuperSU (CF-Auto) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Systemless Root | No (modifies /system) | Yes | No | | Open Source | No | Yes | No (after Chainfire sold it) | | Works on Android 8+ | No | Yes | No | | Hide Root from Apps | No | Yes (MagiskHide) | No | | Ease of Use | 1-click | Moderate (requires custom recovery) | Moderate | | Safety | Low (unknown code) | High (audited) | Medium |

Verdict: Only use KingRoot 4.1 if your device is too old to support a custom recovery (TWRP) or Magisk.


Ultimately, KingRoot 4.1 represents a specific philosophy in Android history: Accessibility over Purity. It democratized rooting. It allowed users who didn't know a terminal command from a text message to remove bloatware, install ad-blockers, and overclock their processors.

As Android security hardened with versions 6.0 Marshmallow and beyond, and Google implemented verified boot chains, the efficacy of exploit-based roots began to wane. But for a brief, shining moment, KingRoot 4.1 put the power of the "Superuser" into the palm of the everyday user's hand, proving that you didn't need to be a coder to master your device.

KingRoot 4.1: Technical and Security Analysis KingRoot 4.1 is a legacy "one-click" rooting tool designed to gain administrative (root) access to Android devices. Released in mid-2015, this version significantly expanded support for major smartphone brands like Core Functionality

KingRoot operates by identifying and exploiting vulnerabilities within the Android kernel or system to bypass security restrictions. Unlike traditional rooting, it does not require a computer or custom recovery (like TWRP). One-Click Deployment

: The process involves installing an APK and clicking a single button to initiate the exploit. System Customization

: Once successful, users can uninstall pre-installed "bloatware," improve battery life, and customize deep system settings like boot animations and fonts. Supported Platforms

: Version 4.1 was optimized for Android versions ranging from Android 2.x to 5.x Technical Limitations Releases · KhunHtetzNaing/KingRoot - GitHub

KingRoot 4.1 is an older version of the popular one-click rooting tool designed for Android devices. Released in mid-2015, this specific version was significant for adding stable support for devices running Android 5.0 (Lollipop) and even some Samsung Galaxy S6 and Sony Z3 models. Key Features of Version 4.1 kingroot 4.1

One-Click Simplicity: Designed for users who want root access without flashing custom recovery or using a computer.

Wider Compatibility: Targeted devices ranging from Android 2.2 to Android 5.1.

Cloud-Based Strategy: It identifies your device model and Android version, then downloads the most suitable exploit from its servers to gain root access.

No Data Loss: Unlike methods that require unlocking a bootloader, KingRoot generally does not wipe your personal data during the process. Pros and Cons Root your Android in seconds with KingRoot - Uptodown Blog

Unlocking Your Android: A Deep Dive into KingRoot 4.1 If you’ve spent any time in the Android customization scene, you’ve likely come across

. Specifically, version 4.1 was a major milestone for this "one-click" rooting tool, making it a go-to for users with older devices looking to break free from manufacturer limitations.

Here is everything you need to know about KingRoot 4.1, how it works, and the vital security considerations to keep in mind. What is KingRoot 4.1?

KingRoot 4.1 is a one-click rooting application designed to grant users Superuser (root)

access without needing a custom recovery or a computer. Unlike traditional methods that require complex technical steps, KingRoot uses a cloud-based strategy to deploy the most effective exploit for your specific device. Primary OS Compatibility : It is most effective on devices running Android 4.2.2 through Android 5.1 (Lollipop) Key Advantage

: It can often root a device without tripping security flags like Samsung’s KNOX, making it appealing for those who want root access without flashing custom ROMs. How the Cloud-Based Root Works If you are using a device old enough for KingRoot 4

KingRoot doesn't just store one exploit; it connects to a database. When you tap the "Root" button: Device Analysis

: The app identifies your device model, chipset, and ROM version. Exploit Matching

: It searches its cloud server for a known vulnerability (like the su daemon privilege escalation ) that fits your firmware.

: It downloads and executes the script. If successful, it installs

, an app used to manage root permissions for other applications. Critical Security & Risk Warnings

While KingRoot is highly convenient, it is controversial within the developer community. Before using it, you should be aware of several documented risks: Malware Detection : Many antivirus programs, such as Malwarebytes

, flag KingRoot and its companion apps as "Lotoor" malware or adware. Data Privacy Concerns

: There have been reports and community discussions regarding the app sending device data (including IMEI and SIM-based info) to foreign servers. Compatibility Issues

: It often struggles with specific models like the Moto G and may not work on devices running Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) or higher. Irreversibility

: Rooting is a delicate process. If it fails or if the app is removed incorrectly, it can leave "imprints" on the system that make it difficult to return to a fully "stock" state. Tips for a Smoother Experience Ultimately, KingRoot 4

If you decide to proceed with KingRoot 4.1 on an older secondary device: Enable USB Debugging

: Ensure this is toggled on in your Developer Options to allow the app to interact with the system core. Stable Connection

: Because it fetches exploits from the cloud, a weak internet connection is the number one cause of "Network Error" failures. Backup Your Data

: While the app itself doesn't typically wipe data, any process that modifies system binaries carries a risk of "bricking" or soft-locking your device.

Title: The Reign of Convenience: Why KingRoot 4.1 Was the Most Controversial Tool in Android History

In the golden age of Android modding—somewhere between the decline of the Galaxy S3 and the rise of the Snapdragon 810—there stood a golden rule: If you want Root, you must unlock your Bootloader.

It was a rite of passage. You had to dive into ADB terminal commands, risk voiding your warranty, and often wipe your device completely clean. It was a hurdle that kept the average user safely in the "stock" lane.

Then came KingRoot 4.1.

Released around 2015, version 4.1 represented a pivotal moment in the cat-and-mouse game between Android security teams and the modding community. It wasn't just an update; it was a paradigm shift that democratized "rooting" for the masses, sparking a debate about security, privacy, and the true cost of "free" software that still echoes today.

Unlike newer versions (5.x, 6.x, 7.x), Kingroot 4.1 did not require an active internet connection to attempt root on most devices, nor did it push unwanted apps or change your default search engine.


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How to install, uninstall and use custom themes?

Final note: whatever procedure you choose to install the custom themes, please remember that the installation procedure will not automatically apply the custom theme on your PSVita. You have to manually change the current theme of your PSVita using the Settings app. If you don't know how to do it, you can find a step-by-step guide just below:

Changing the theme

  • In your PSVita livearea search for the Settings bubble and launch it:

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  • Scroll down and choose the "Theme & Background" option:

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  • Now choose the "Theme" option:

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  • And now you can select one of the (official and custom) themes currently installed in your PSVita:

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