![]() ChainFire has done so much for the Android root community and we can’t thank him enough that he still makes root possible for many different Android smartphones. If you appreciate his work, please buy him a beer here. You should see a Superuser request window pop up.Ĭredits – Huge thanks to ChainFire who made this root possible so quickly. You can verify you have full root by installing and running any rooted app like Titanium Backup app. Open the SuperSU app and if you don’t get any errors, you have successfully rooted your Pixel or Pixel XL! Congrats! You should see SuperSU on the second try if it didn’t work first time. ![]() ![]() If you do not see SuperSU app in your app drawer, put it back into bootloader mode (repeat Step 4-5) then redo Step 9. Your phone should reboot into bootloader mode. Go to your Pixel or Pixel XL screen, use the Volume keys to select “Yes” then hit the Power key. Open up a command prompt for Windows or terminal for Mac/Linux/Chromebook and type: ![]() No drivers are required for Mac, Linux, and Chromebook. If you do not know how to do this, watch the video tutorial. Connect a USB Type C cable from your phone to your computer. Then hold down Volume Down and Power buttons together for about 5-7 seconds until you see the bootloader menu (where the Android lies belly up).
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