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OnePlus 2 recently received Oxygen OS 2.2.1 update for its amazing ROM. Even though it’s based on Android 5.1.1 Lollipop, the update brings many new bug fixes and features that OnePlus 2 lacked. For instance, the RAW support for the OnePlus Camera and much more. However, if you have rooted your device or installed a custom recovery, then chances are you won’t receive further updates over the air. You will need a stock recovery for that. Here in this tutorial, we will show you how you can unroot and revert back to the full stock firmware on your OnePlus 2.…

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We have already informed you about the latest Android 7.1.1 Nougat Developer Preview that has now been released for various Nexus devices including Nexus 6P,5X, 6, 9, Player and the Pixel C. So for all those who are loving the newest Android 7.1.1 Nougat source code on their devices, here is a good news for all of you. Chainfire, the developer who brought root to the firmware build with the SuperSu 2.78 or later. The developer has surprised us again by developing the root method for the latest developer preview that is now rendering. Chainfire has released a new SuperSU…

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We have covered many Samsung Galaxy S7 and the S7 Edge stories so far. For instance, the launch of Galaxy S7 at the MWC 2016, the S7 ROM port to other devices like Galaxy S6, stock wallpapers from S7, S7 Audio files, stock firmware, and system dumps for S7 and S7 Edge as well as the ports like Apps, features and much more. Now here we are with the latest official TWRP recovery for the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge. The kernel source code for the two devices was available recently for both, the Snapdragon and Exynos processors, and…

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The Asus ZenFone 2 has been receiving the official CM 13 Nightly builds. It comes for both, the Z00A which is the 1080p version and Z008 which is the720p version. Although Asus has already planned an official Marshmallow update for the two Asus ZenFone devices, the manufacturer has not released the date. Earlier, we brought to you the official TWRP build for the two and now with CyanogenMod 13, you can make the most out of your smartphone. This is a great deal for the ZenFone 2 users who want to taste the Marshmallow so early. Warning: Once you root…

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The Samsung Galaxy S3 and many of its variants have been receiving the official CM 13 Nightly builds. It comes for the three US cellular devices namely, T-Mobile, Sprint, and AT&T. The Galaxy S3 won’t be receiving the official Marshmallow update from the manufacturer as it way past the support date for the devices. So now with CyanogenMod 13, you can make the most out of your smartphone. This is a great deal for the Samsung Galaxy S3 users who were eagerly waiting for the official Marshmallow CM 13 builds. Download Marshmallow For Galaxy S3 Prerequisites How to Update Samsung…

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CyanogenMod has been releasing official CM 13 Nightly builds to many devices and the latest one to the addition is the Nvidia SHIELD Portable; the one with a console. It comes with a codename roth and come to its officially. Now you can enjoy all the functionalities and features of your Shield devices with the latest Android source code. This will take your device to Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow update. The Nvidia Shield Portable may or may not receive the official Marshmallow update from the manufacturer as there is no word from the manufacturer yet. So now with CyanogenMod 13, you…

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Gaining root access on AT&T variants of Samsung devices is a bit difficult work. As the bootloader is not very easy to unlock, and the device can’t flash an unsigned kernel, you can’t possibly install a TWRP or root it. The AT&T variant of Samsung Galaxy S6 SM-G920A couldn’t be rooted as the bootloader can’t be unlocked on the device. However, now, XDA forum members have come up with a temporary root procedure for the AT&T S6. This isn’t a regular TWRP or SuperSU or CF Auto Root process. This is a workaround to gain root access on your device…

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Gaining root access on AT&T devices is a bit difficult work be it Samsung, LG or another manufacturer. As the bootloader is not very easy to unlock, and the device can’t can’t accept an unsigned kernel, you can’t possibly install a TWRP or root it. The AT&T variant of AT&T LG V10 couldn’t be rooted as the bootloader can’t be unlocked on the device. However, now, XDA forum members have come up with a root procedure for the AT&T LG V10. This isn’t a regular TWRP or SuperSU process. This is a workaround to gain root access on your device…

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CF Auto Root is now available for Samsung Galaxy S7 and the S7 Edge that will help you root your device with ease. We already brought to you the root procedure for the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 edge using TWRP method. Well, that requires you to flash a custom recovery onto your device which will trip Knox. However, now, if you are just looking for root and not a custom recovery, then courtesy of Chainfire, the CF Auto Root (CFAR) is now available for the two flagship phones from Samsung. All you need to do is download the CFAR…

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CF Auto Root is now available for Samsung Galaxy Note 5 on the latest Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow update. This procedure is simple and will help you root your device with ease. We already brought to you the root procedure for the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 N920C using TWRP method. However, that is for the Note 5 N920C variant and the Korean variants were left out. But no more. If you are just looking for root and not a custom recovery, then courtesy of Chainfire, the CF Auto Root (CFAR) is now available for all the variants running Marshmallow and Lollipop…

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