If you're one who likes rooting your devices to load your ROMs or custom operating systems such as Cyanogenmod, there's a huge chance that you'll find it almost impossible in Android Lollipop. A senior developer at the forum pointed out this might cause your device to brick given the latest build of the new Android OS, mainly because the script required to grant root is no longer allowed to run at boot time from init.d, but rather it is forced to run from a SELinux dedicated context instead. Read more in our articles including "L is for Lockdown: Increased security makes Android Lollipop harder to root" and "Google previews Android 12L for tablets, foldables, ChromeOS devices".
If you're one who likes rooting your devices to load your ROMs or custom operating systems such as Cyanogenmod, there's a huge chance that you'll find it almost impossible in Android Lollipop. A senior developer at the forum pointed out this might cause your device to brick given the latest build of the new Android OS, mainly because the script required to grant root is no longer allowed to run at boot time from init.d, but rather it is forced to run from a SELinux dedicated context instead.
Our coverage of android lollipop root includes: "L is for Lockdown: Increased security makes Android Lollipop harder to root"; "Google previews Android 12L for tablets, foldables, ChromeOS devices"; "Sciphone goes for Android Dream 2". Each article provides unique insights and information.
Our article "L is for Lockdown: Increased security makes Android Lollipop harder to root" published on October 27, 2014 covers the latest information about android lollipop root. Check it out for the most current details.