Monday, June 30, 2014

5 Nexus and Nexus with Android 7, 2013 receive L Root, learn how … – Xpert Mobile

   

With Google I / O and the official announcement in the new Android L, as being yet known, the mood around the novelty are fierce. One of the points of discussion was about the root access to the new platform, and rumors that the systems for access would be blocked, preventing it possible. Well, less than a week after the G Android be available for testing in Nexus 5:07, he already has root available, thanks to XDA Developers user Savoca.

About the rumors, he said that there really are some layers of security that aim to hamper access to all permissions of the operating system, but that can be overcome without much effort.

SuperSU application, which has already been successfully used to root for other devices for some time, requires some small changes to be able to rootear G Android also. You can download the application now with these changes made by another user of XDA Developers, Chainfire, “ SuperSU-v2.00 for Android L.zip “, shown below.

information package ROOT

Name :
SuperSU Warranty : No Guarantees
Stability : Stable with no problem
App Manager Root : SuperSU. Super-user permission to manage the device applications
Credits : Chainfire

WARNING : The assurance can be stripped of your device if you follow the procedures of this page.

You are solely responsible for your device. We noes can be held responsible if any damage to your device or its components occurs.
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       [ class="txt_verdana_13"> Tutorial: Having root access on Android G with SuperSU application ]
   

   
   

Before you begin following the instructions below, make sure that your device is properly loaded – at least 50% battery .

STEP 1: MAKE A BACKUP OF YOUR DEVICE

Make a backup of important data before you start touching the device, as there are chances of losing your applications or application data (application settings, game progress, etc.), and in rare cases, files from internal memory too. For questions about how to do this, check out our topic teaching step by step how to backup Android.

Step 2: INSTALL THE LATEST VERSION OF CWM OR TWRP RECOVERY

It . will need to do with the ROOT SuperSU, so make sure you installed the CWM or TWRP recovery on your device.

STEP 3: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS />

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Download the file below, move it to a separate on your phone and remember its location folder.

Thanks to XDA user Savoca by boots, here’s the link to the official post.

sure to download both the SuperSU as the BOOT for your machine and remember the location of the files. You need access to the files on your device using either ClockwordMod (CWM) recovery or TWRP.

We show two guides, one for CWM and TWRP recovery for the other, then follow the relevant guide to what you have installed on your device.

   
   

       [ class="txt_verdana_13"> Guide for users of CWM recovery ]
   

   
   

If you’ve never used before CWM recovery to install a. zip, we suggest you watch the video sample to familiarize yourself with the process.

   
   
   
   

readability=”27″> 1 – Starting the device in recovery mode:

– Turn off your cell phone

-. Press the down the volume buttons and connect the phone together until he shows a START on the screen with an arrow to round.

– Press the button to lower the volume twice to show recovery

option – Now press the up button to select the volume in recovery mode

2 -. Create a Nandroid Backup through the recovery. It is optional but important in case something wrong and you can restore to its former status easily. To make Nandroid Backup, va in Backup And Restore >> Backup

3 – Install ROOT file:.

– Select Install zip >> Choose zip from sdcard (or external sdcard , since you know where your files) >> find the folder where your file and select the SuperSU.

   
   
   
   

4 – Now, in the same manner, install Boot File 5 – Restart your device. To do this, turn pro main menu and select reboot system now .

Ready, your mobile will restart, but it will take a longer time than normal since it’s the first time he will be started after the installation root.

   
   

       [ class="txt_verdana_13"> Guide for users of TWRP recovery ]
   

   
   

readability=”26″> 1 – Starting the device in recovery mode:

– Turn off your cell phone

-. Press the turn down the volume buttons and connect the phone together until it shows START on one screen with an arrow around.

– Press the button to lower the volume twice to show recovery

option – Now press the up button to select the volume in recovery mode

2 -. Nandroid Create a Backup through recovery. It is optional but important in case something wrong and you can restore to its former status easily. To make Nandroid Backup, Backup And Restore va >> . Backup

3 – Install SuperSU:

– Select Install >> find the folder where your file and select the SuperSU. Now, in the bottom of the screen, slide your finger in Swipe to confirm flash to confirm the installation.

   
   
   
   

4 – Now, in the same manner, install Boot File 5 – Restart your device. To do this, turn pro main menu and select reboot system now.

Ready, your mobile will restart, but it will take a longer than normal time, since it is the first time he will be started after the installation root.

Now your device is with access to ‘Super Junior Member “in Android L. Easy, no? If you want to have root access on your Nexus 5 or 7 with Android L, leave here your thoughts and experience.

Source: TheAndroidSoul

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