It is now possible to root the Nexus 6 with Chainfire's SuperSU application [download]

Nexus 6 Home

If there is an application that has become almost a standard when it comes to unprotecting mobile terminals with Android operating system, this is SuperSU, created by Chainfire. Well, you should know that the developer himself has published on his website the specific version for root Nexus 6.

This is an important step since users who already have a Nexus 6 or are waiting to receive it (not long ago is for sale in Spain) will get have full access to everything that exists in the terminal, and in this way you can also use specific applications that need this type of "privilege", such as some file explorers or backup tools.

Nexus 6 Android 5.0 Lollipop

The fact is that, as usual, everything necessary to be able to root the Nexus 6 (unprotect it) has been implemented. And, the truth is that getting this on Google devices is not exactly difficult, since the bootloader of these terminals is not difficult to unlock, as well as accessing the different sections of the operating system accordingly, by far Android Lollipop that includes as you can see. The fact is that, although expected, this is good news.

As is usual in the SuperSU application, of which there is a version in the Play Store but which does not include what is necessary to root the Nexus 6, when using it you get access to all the content of the operating system. This is positive for the use of applications as we have indicated before, but also for be able to manage and install some of the most interesting ROMs that exist (Although the latest trend is that these developments do not include this option due to security issues). By the way, some work to better manage battery usage, like Greenify, they also need an unprotected terminal to get the most out of them.

SuperSU opening

If you wish to get chainfire file to root the Nexus 6 you can do it in this link, where the download is completely free and arrives in a compressed ZIP-type file. Other possibilities when it comes to rooting a terminal with Google's operating system, you can find out at this section of applications de Android Ayuda.

Source: Chainfire


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