Root with the update 4.0.4 - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Anyone know if any place has an update on how to root the nexus on Verizon with the latest 4.0.4 update. Everywhere I check they are still using 4.0.2.
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It's the same method.
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I tried it, I even used the option to do the 4.0.4. But when I was trying the do the fast reboot part, it wouldn't give me the right options.do you have a video I can follow, this is my first time rooting my phone.

Its the exact same method. Unlike most devices, on a Nexus phone, there's no exploit required to root the device. If your bootloader is unlocked then you should have no problem using the exact same steps as 4.0.2.
Unless you're trying to root via exploit w/ a locked bootloader, which the ability to do so has been removed in 4.0.4.

I'm phone was just updated and it was locked when it was updated, dies that matter?
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Dengel089 said:
I'm phone was just updated and it was locked when it was updated, dies that matter?
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Taking an OTA update doesn't lock your bootloader... maybe you misspoke.
In order to root, you need to unlock the bootloader. The only reason why some people were able to root 4.0.2 without unlocking the bootloader was there was a slight exploit that allowed it. As I said, that exploit is not there in 4.0.4.
Just unlock the bootloader. Takes about 5 seconds as part of the root process. It will wipe your phone.

Ok thanks so much for the quick responses. I'm pretty stupid when it comes to this stuff, trying to learn. Thanks again
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[Q] R800X How to tell if Bootloader Unlocked

A month or two ago I unlocked my bootloader and rooted my R800X on 2.3.2. Ever since 2.3.3 has came out, I've wanted to update, but I cannot due to my bootloader being unlocked. Thanks to some very helpful instructions by a fellow XDA member, I did the instructions to relock my bootloader, but I am still rooted. Is that normal? How can I check to see if my bootloader is locked? I really want 2.3.3
You can check it by trying to use fasboot. If your locked, fastboot commands won't work (they'll come back with "you need root first" or something like that). Also, I think you need to do something to get rid of root and put the rom just like it was stock or the install might fail. Might try a factory reset. Good luck!
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does rooting causes the bootloader to unlock ??
androidnerd2 said:
does rooting causes the bootloader to unlock ??
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No if you root your phone that's all that will happen
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I think it would be best if you flash your stock firmware to your phone first....as i have seen i lost both root & bootloader unlock after i did so...

Unlocked bootloader and OTA Updates?

Hey guys had a few problems when modding my cousins Xperia play, I unlocked the bootloader and got it up and running no problems. But I also read if you have an unlocked bootloader you can't update with Over the air updates, is that true, if so, do I have to re-lock the bootloader in order to get them to work?
Yes,u have to re-lock it for OTAs,but using SEUS or PC companion is fine,but u might have to reset the phone.
Cheers
If you update using any method that isn't a manual flash, be prepared to brick the phone. Re-locking the bootloader is possible, but if I were you I would just flash newer firmware.
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Thanks for the reply, I was thinking about flashing something newer manually, hopefully it will stop the "there are updates available "messages for my cousin. Wish I didn't bother rooting the phone for him now
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Using root explorer or any program that can delete system apps I just delete the mobile care apk and run free
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Awesome, I was hoping it was something that simple

Easy root tutorial?

Witch is the easiest to follow rooting tutorial for the nexus? Thanx
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well androidcentral.com just posted this
http://www.androidcentral.com/verizon-galaxy-nexus-root-toolkit-makes-process-easier-ever
MasterRy88 said:
well androidcentral.com just posted this
http://www.androidcentral.com/verizon-galaxy-nexus-root-toolkit-makes-process-easier-ever
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The problem with that is I already have my phone unlocked. I just didn't get a chance to root it. I don't want to go through unlocking it again and having it erase my phone. I just want to be able to root it. That's all.
I may add that my nexus is the unlocked GSM UK version.
Rooting without deleting everything would be better.
Thanx
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Carrier unlocked and bootloader unlocked are different.
You need to unlock the bootloader (which wipes the phone) in order to root it...
NPuter said:
Carrier unlocked and bootloader unlocked are different.
You need to unlock the bootloader (which wipes the phone) in order to root it...
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OK, so that is the only way at moment?
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guinnes.s said:
OK, so that is the only way at moment?
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I'd recommend starting those backups Protip: if you use dropbox sync in Titanium Backup Pro, you can actually back up your user apps on your old phone (provided you have wifi or your old phone is still active) and restore them on your Gnex. Make sure you do this ONLY for user apps, though.
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Problems rooting cdma nexus..

Unsure really why, but I tried the tool kit.
all i want is a simple root, I don't see why it's so hard after all this is a nexus.
Should I try the windows version of the other root app that's out?
I just want root access, nothing more.
This was much more simple on my nexus s
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Also I'm only on 4.0.2, should I be on 4.0.3?
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U have to unlock the bootloader first. Not sure if u did that yet or not.
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Also I don't see why I Have to loose all data just for root.
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Its for security reasons... not so much for root, but for unlocking the bootloader. To be fair, almost every guide for the Galaxy nexus warned people to root on day one to avoid just this issue. That said, you may be able to follow this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1402347
to create a full backup you can restore post unlock.
intheb0x said:
Also I don't see why I Have to loose all data just for root.
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It just happens as a part of unlocking the bootloader. If you really want to save your data you can back it up manually or using the adb backup method. then restore it after rooting.

[Q] Temp Root

Hey guys,
I want to know if theres a way to get temporary root on the Nexus 7, without going the whole hog and actually rooting the device. Ive done it before on an s3 but I just cant seem to find a way on the Nexus 7.
Id like to be able to run some root apps like Titanium backup, before I actually root the device and are forced to wipe everything!
Cheers.
Only unlocking the boot loader wipes anything. Nothing to do with root. So you want a temporary root with a locked boot loader?
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rmm200 said:
Only unlocking the boot loader wipes anything. Nothing to do with root. So you want a temporary root with a locked boot loader?
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Exactly right, so is it possible to get root without unlocking the boot loader?
Sorry, I can't give you an answer. I was just trying to understand the question.
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ronin201085 said:
Exactly right, so is it possible to get root without unlocking the boot loader?
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That's the "problem" with Nexus devices, unlocking the bootloader is so easy that no one searches for other ways to root. You can check the general Android board, or boards for similar devices, and see if one of the root methods there works on the Nexus.
Yeah im starting to think your right. Cant seem to find any info anywhere on temp root.
Might just have to wipe it and root properly...

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