Hello
Is there a way to root my Nexus 5x withous using a pc?:silly:
Do you have twrp installed?
Not yet
Then I dont think so
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Hi guys,
I have the ADB and fastboot set up for my Galaxy Nexus with an unlocked bootloader. I've also flashed touch CWM via fastboot. I do NOT have root access.
Would I be able to flash any custom ROMs (like MIUI or Revolution HD) or do I need to be rooted?
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Simply...yes you need root
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DJxSpeedy said:
Simply...yes you need root
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Thank you for the straightforward response.
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hey i have a galaxy nexus 4.02 on verizon i used the gnexrootkit to unlock and root the phone. My phone is requesting to download the 4.04 update. Is it safe to do the update? I dont care for root much anymore. Will it just return my phone to oem stock or will it brick my phone?
Q&A forum for this bro but if you're stock rooted and do the update you will lose root. You would have to lock up the boot loader again if u want to do that
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You do not have to lock your bootloader
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So i am enjoying my galaxy nexus for over a year now. Had a prety bad experiance with previous phone (sony ericsson xperia x8). Last phone was crap, so i rooted it and and changed rom. I thought i will never want to root my galaxy nexus, but probably the sole reason for me to do it is so i could connect my ps3 controler through bluetooth. I did some research about it with some success but i'm still a bit confused, so i want to ask a few questions about rooting before doing it.
On xperia x8 the rooting came before unlocking bootloader, on galaxy nexus as i see it is the other way around ? Back in the days when i had x8 there was a lot of warnings everywhere that i can brick my phone, but as i read about galaxy nexus rooting i dont find much warnings, is it any safer ? There is a toolkit i found called Nexus Root Toolkit by WugFresh that would do about every thing that i need to root it, but is it safe to use ? There is another guy who asked about how to root galaxy nexus and another guy said that he shouldnt trust the toolkit and that flashing custom recovery is safer. Also, does rooting somehow depend on my phones date of assembly or any nuber behind the batery just like it did on xperia x8 if i remember corectly?
Sorry for bad english.
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that toolkit is good to go... no problems when using it.
custom recovery included in that toolkit. twrp preferred..
galaxy nexus i9250 > 4.4.2 slimkat
Please use fastboot. It is really easy and failure proof.
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I also had Xperia X8 before Galaxy Nexus and I know what are you worried about. First of all, every Galaxy Nexus can be unlocked and rooted easily (it doesn't depends on manefacturing date as on X8). All you need to do is Unlock bootloader via fastboot and install custom recovery (TWRP or CWM) and flash SuperSU zip through recovery. As it's Nexus device, it's really easy. There are many tutorials around, so it shouldn't be a problem
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One more question. Will i loose everything from my phone memory after unlocking bootloader and rooting?
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xdomisx said:
One more question. Will i loose everything from my phone memory after unlocking bootloader and rooting?
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After unlocking yes. Rooting not. Flashing factory image yes.
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How do i unroot my Nexus 7 (2013) if it has locked bootloader? I´m planning to root my Nexus 7 (2013) with towelroot and my bootloader is locked.
anybody?
Should i use a guide on rooting the nexus 7 or is king root good for rooting it since i have 6.0.1?
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I've always used the Wugfresh Nexus Root Toolkit:
http://www.wugfresh.com/nrt/
tjupille said:
I've always used the Wugfresh Nexus Root Toolkit:
http://www.wugfresh.com/nrt/
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used it was good but it seems with a stupid disconnet problem its kinda useless in my case so it seems im gonna have to use kingroot on my tablet