Android Oreo 8.0 as the latest Android operating system version is now available for Google Pixel devices. This Android Oreo was launched last week with the support for limited number of devices. So this is the right time to look for how Root covers Android Oreo on Pixel and cheer up, we found the best way to Root Android Oreo on Pixel.
So the Android 8.0 Oreo is the latest version of Android series and it was launched on 21st of August 2017 to the public. The Android Oreo version is really awesome with some cool features such as Vitals for better Battery life, Notification Dots, Boots very fast (nearly 2× faster), Picture-in-picture mode, Auto Enable WiFi option, Pinned shortcuts and widgets, Stunning new Autofill feature (fills Usernames and Passwords on Apps), Google Protect security system, New emojis, Cool app icons, Background limits, New redesigned settings app, Improved accessibility. But we are hearing about a some of issues in Android Orio including severe battery drain, broken WiFi, busted Bluetooth, problems with first and third-party applications, lag, reboots, and more. By now Google released several beta versions of Android. However, all Pixel device supported with the Android Oreo and here we put the complete step guide together which included of flashing Chainfire‘s SuHide in combination with SuperSU and AROMA SuperSU for the complete systemless root.
States of Root Android Oreo on Pixel
Rooting is the most common word among the all Android uses. Because most of fans love to root their Android device and experience about their device advanced features. It is the most popular way to enhance your device performance and increase the productivity of your Android Device. After rooting your device you can access the system files and control it as you want. Also, you can install third-party apps, delete the unwanted apps and enlarge your device performance with a rooted device. With a rooted device can run Custom ROMs, root-only applications, and lots more in higher modifications. Rooting is a same method for iOS jailbreaking.So the Android 8.0 Oreo is the latest version of Android series and it was launched on 21st of August 2017 to the public. The Android Oreo version is really awesome with some cool features such as Vitals for better Battery life, Notification Dots, Boots very fast (nearly 2× faster), Picture-in-picture mode, Auto Enable WiFi option, Pinned shortcuts and widgets, Stunning new Autofill feature (fills Usernames and Passwords on Apps), Google Protect security system, New emojis, Cool app icons, Background limits, New redesigned settings app, Improved accessibility. But we are hearing about a some of issues in Android Orio including severe battery drain, broken WiFi, busted Bluetooth, problems with first and third-party applications, lag, reboots, and more. By now Google released several beta versions of Android. However, all Pixel device supported with the Android Oreo and here we put the complete step guide together which included of flashing Chainfire‘s SuHide in combination with SuperSU and AROMA SuperSU for the complete systemless root.
Guise to Root Android Oreo on Pixel
- Go to the Android Developers website and download the Android Studio Developer Kit (Android SDK) and you set it up with downloading platform tools. And also USB driver packages or you can directly download ADB Fastboot (Android SDK Platform Tools separate package) and install it on your PC.
- Then Download and extract it anywhere on your computer.
- Enable USB Debugging mode on your device
- Then download SuperSU v2.82-SR3 on your PC
- Connect your device to the PC and mount it via the USB cable
- Then copy the SuperSU-v2.82-SR3-20170813133244.zip file to your Device.
- Now turn OFF your phone
- Download the latest TWRP Recovery for your device and save it to your android-sdk-windows/platform-tools directory on your PC.
- Get your device into Fastboot Mode by Press and hold Volume Down + Power keys for few seconds
- Next on the Fastboot mode Navigate to android-sdk-windows/platform-tools directory and open Command Prompt there
- Type in the ”fastboot flash recovery *TWRP FILENAME*.img” command and press Enter
- Once it is completed, select RECOVERY from Fastboot menu and enter into Recovery Mode
- In the TWRP Recovery click install and then select and locate to SuperSU file
- Swipe to Confirm then it will flash on your Device
- When you confirm the installation then the installation procedure should start now
- Once the installation is completed reboot your device by the clicking the Reboot option
- Now the device will take about 5 minutes to boot for the first time.
- Finally, your Google Pixel or Nexus Device on Android Oreo should have successfully rooted.
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