![]() Enable USB Debugging and Advanced Reboot on your device.Otherwise, the fastboot commands won’t work. ![]() Now go to Settings>Developer Options and Enable OEM Unlock.To do so, go to Settings> About Phone> Tap on the Build Number several times until you get a new Developer Options in the Settings. ![]() So we have updated the post in consideration that you have a Google Pixel or Pixel 2 device. Requirements to root Android PĬurrently, Android P is only available for Google Pixel. Even though the instructions provided below have been tested on other devices, you should still be cautious about it. Warning and notes: Unlocking bootloader, rooting, or installing TWRP may void your device’s warranty. The rooting procedure includes unlocking the Bootloader, installing the TWRP recovery, and flashing latest Magisk zip. We will be going through the complete root procedure for your Pixel and Pixel 2 with A/B partitions as well. We know Google Pixel and some other devices come with A/B partitions. This guide not only explores rooting Android P, 8.1 Oreo, 7.1 Nougat or earlier version on various devices, but also explored all the details on rooting Google Pixel devices with multiple partitions. Hence, it took awhile for the contributors to gain a stable root access and build a custom TWRP recovery for the Google Pixel (2). We have already seen that the Pixel phones now run on the latest Android 8.1 Oreo and there have been major changes to the Pixel’s core system including the partitions. This is a new beginning for Pixel users as well as the future for Android development as future updates will be related to the new Nougat OS. Moreover, the most awaited root and TWRP recoveries for the two new Google phones called the Pixel (sailfish) or Pixel XL (marlin) and the Pixel 2/XL are now available. We will keep updating the post with new versions. Today, some of the most recognized Android developers topjohnwu, have released a full proof solution to root the newest Android P 9.0 version. ![]() If you have been following Android lately, then the latest Android P 9.0 Developer Preview version is available for download for the Google Pixel and Pixel 2 devices. Now that the most popular rooting tool called Magisk Manager has been updated to support Android 9.0 P, it can be used on Google Pixel devices. This post is a continuation of the detailed tutorial on rooting the Googel Pixel and Pixel 2 on the Oreo. The post has been updated to work with Android 9.0 P with the latest Magisk v16.1 systemless rooting tool. ![]()
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