Android 4.3 Jelly Bean has already been rooted

4.3 Android Jelly Bean, the latest version presented by Google that is not yet officially available for any smartphone, has already been rooted, and by the user Chainfire, the creator of SuperSU. And yes, although it is not yet officially available, a version of Android 4.3 Jelly Bean has already been leaked for the Samsung Galaxy S4 Google Edition.

Rooting a smartphone used to be more complicated, but today it has become quite common. In fact, this type of news is what shows that it is so. Before the vast majority of users have even known that a version of 4.3 Android Jelly Bean was available for a smartphone on the market, a developer has managed to root it. And it is not that you should have already found out that that version was available, since it is simply a leaked firmware of what would be a future update for the Samsung Galaxy S4 Google Edition, already with the latest version of the operating system. That is, only if you have the Samsung flagship, and you are one of those to change the ROM you will have found out.

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However, it is positive that the developer Chainfire was the one who managed to root the smartphone. He is the creator of SuperSU, one of the two most famous applications that allow us to manage the Superuser permissions of our Android smartphone after rooting it. He himself claims that he has changed the SuperSU application, that it should now run differently than it did before. It is positive that because Android 4.3 Jelly Bean version will still take a few more months to be available for most smartphones, and it is most likely that by then developers will take very little time to find a way to root the Android that already count on this version. Of course, it seems that the rooting process is somewhat different, especially for those users who have ROMs based on CyanogenMod. All the information on how to root the Samsung Galaxy S4 that already has the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean ROM can be found at XDA Developers.


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  1.   Jorge Ivan Sebrero Left said

    excellent contribution