Should i root galaxy nexus




















Rooting an Android smartphone and installing custom firmware is always a risky proposition, and by doing so you void your smartphone warranty and may even render the device inoperable. Please be careful when trying to root your phone, as PCWorld cannot be held responsible for the consequences if you accidentally brick your Galaxy Nexus in an attempt to make it more awesome. ClockworkMod running on a rooted Galaxy Nexus smartphone. That said, there are always things you want to do to make your phone work a little bit better.

In particular, make sure you have the fastboot and adb files installed on your PC before you continue on. Please note that these instructions are meant for the Verizon CDMA version of the Galaxy Nexus, though other versions probably require the same process just different files. Please note that you must wipe your phone back to factory default during the rooting process, so make sure to back up your data beforehand.

Let this run; once it is done you'll be ready to unlock and root. Here's where anxiety would normally set in for those who are intimidated by the root process. Fear not, the Galaxy Nexus root toolkit will hold your hand and guide you step by step until you have successfully unlocked the bootloader and rooted your Galaxy Nexus. You will be presented with instructions and information on each screen alerting you of what you need to do, as well as what is actually being done to the device.

Follow the instructions closely, and make sure you actually take the time to read through them. Most of all, be patient. When you are told to wait for the device to boot, wait. We were able to unlock the bootloader without issue in a relatively short time, but we did run into some trouble during the rooting process.

While attempting to reboot into recovery mode, the Galaxy Nexus would start to reboot and then display the dreaded triangle and exclamation point icon. Unplugging the Galaxy Nexus from the computer, closing out the root toolkit program, doing a battery pull on the device, and starting over cleared the issue right up. You don't need to worry if you are already unlocked but not rooted; the toolkit will recognize your device's unlocked state and skip right to the rooting process.

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