![]() ![]() Previously, Android 6.0.1 was rolled to Android One devices and to one lucky Nexus 6 user, who happened to get the MMB29K 6.0.1 build via an OTA update, a week ago.Īnyway, now that Factory images for Android 6.0.1 are available for everyone to download, it wouldn’t late before folks over at xda or Chainfire release modified boot for each of the device to get root access.Īlso, in case you’re wondering about the systemless root from Chainfire, which allows you to root the device while keeping the system partition untouched, we guess it’ll make it to 6.0.1 as well. Google is now finally rolling out Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow bugfix update to all Nexus devices. No need to flash a modified boot separately. ![]() 2015) : Chainfire’s latest SuperSU systemless root beta (v2.61) has auto boot pachter, meaning you could just simply flash the SuperSU v2.61 zip and have the device rooted. ![]()
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