Android 4.4.3 Kit-Kat has been released and most of the devices are already being upgraded to the latest version. As obvious, no matter which OEM release the official update, it will remove the root access of your device and those who are addicted to a rooted device, can never go back to an un-rooted device. In the world of Android devices, rooting methods are quite much the same for the Android versions even if they have been updated, the process must be same for the device. CF-Auto root was available for Nexus 5 that means it can be rooted without much effort and on the other hand Nexus 7 (2013) will be rooted through the old method, first Install Custom Recovery and then Flash Super SU for rooting.
Here are a little something to consider before rooting:
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The methods involved in flashing custom ROMs and rooting your phone is highly custom which may result in bricking of your device, and has nothing to do with Google or the device manufacturers . In case of any mishap we may not be held responsible. Follow these instructions to the letter to avoid any mishap or bricking. Make sure that whatever you do, you are doing it at your own responsibility
CWM Recovery + Super SU (Nexus 7)
CF-Auto Root (Nexus 5)
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Linux:
Mac OS X:
Follow the On Screen instructions, in case of unlock bootloader, otherwise wait till the process is over.
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This post was last modified on June 1, 2018 8:00 am
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