It has been reported last week that Chainfire (a famous team for Android development and rooting of Android smartphones) had achieved root on the Google Pixel, and as anticipated, the systemless root is now up for grabs for a person to download.

If a person purchased Google's high-end smartphone, the Google Pixel and Pixel XL, the smartphone owners should also know that the two handsets have finally found an option to be rooted. Chainfire have come up with a successful rooting method for the Google Pixel and Pixel XL. The process is simple but needs a little skillfulness about flashing the device with a few files. The new systemless root method makes the kernel use files in the boot image as the root directory, and the kernel usually makes use of files from the system partition directly, according to Deccan Chronicle.

The Chainfire team finally figured a way to make the method simpler by bypassing the kernel's file utilization from the system partition. Even so, Google Pixel and Pixel XL users must note that the procedure is not completely working at 100 percent, and some devices are reportedly having problems with the root. Also, the rooting will void warranty and will stop all future OTA updates to the smartphone.

In spite of that, Chainfire made it known that there will undoubtedly be bugs from this version and this root mechanism, so Google Pixel and Pixel XL users will proceed with caution. And if users don't know what they're doing, it's probably a good idea to refrain from this altogether, 9 To 5 Google reported.

Anyway, the Google Pixel proudly packs a 4 gigabyte of RAM and 32 gigabyte of internal storage in its 5 inch body. Pixel smartphone comes along with an AMOLED capacitive touchscreen. The device runs on the latest Android 7.1 Nougat and sports a 12.3 and 8 MP camera, Stuff has learned.

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