On 27 November 2013 15:13, Jeremy Visser <[email protected]> wrote: > To get a root shell on an Android phone, you must “root” it. Close to no > manufacturers officially support this, so to “root” the phone you must run an > exploit against it. The exploit varies upon device manufacturer, model, and > OS version, so you will need to do your own research here. Nobody will > support you if you do this, so only do it if you are prepared to support > yourself, including de-bricking your phone if you break it.
This is no longer the case -- you can legitimately "get root" on many Android devices these days -- you just usually have to tick a box on a disclaimer first, acknowledging that you're discarding tech support and the warranty and losing access to DRM-enabled components. _______________________________________________ luv-main mailing list [email protected] http://lists.luv.asn.au/listinfo/luv-main
