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I’m sure we’ve all downloaded the wrong app at one point or another, and then subsequently regretted it when it turns out that this app was actually a virus that is capable of crashing your phone. The worst part? You can’t remove the app from your phone unless you have root privileges. In this article, I will break down how to download an app to get root permissions for a particular Android device. This article is mostly targeted towards Nexus 4 users looking to unlock their bootloader, but the steps are the same for many other Android devices. Keep in mind though that FlashFire (the Flash-able zip utility I will be referring to) is still in its Alpha stage of development, so bugs are likely to pop up here and there. If you’re using this article as a guide to root your device, I highly encourage you to read through this article before beginning. Let’s get started! First off, you will need to download FlashFire . Click here for the official thread on XDA-Developers . You can also find other useful links within that thread if you run into any problems. Next, you will need to download the app that you wish to root. This article is aimed at rooting an LG G2 running Android 4.4, so I will assume you are using the same version of Android for this tutorial. Make sure both apps are downloaded before continuing. The first step is to unlock your bootloader via the command prompt . Here is how to do that: Step 1: Open up Command Prompt (Windows) or Terminal (Mac OS X) Step 2: Navigate to your Downloads folder and create a folder named “flashable-recovery” within it. Step 3: Next, navigate to the “flashable-recovery/” directory. Create a “bootloader-hack” folder within the “flashable-recovery/” directory already there Step 4: Inside your downloaded app, locate a file titled “bootloader_unlock.sh.” Copy this file and paste it into the root of your flashable-recovery/bootloader-hack/ folder. Step 5: Now, navigate to the root of your flashable-recovery/ directory and create a new folder called “bootloader” Step 6: Paste your downloaded file into the root of the new “bootloader” folder you just created. Delete any existing files and folders within that directory. Step 7: Now, we must flash the new bootloader on our device via fastboot. To do this, make sure you are connected to WiFi / mobile data, then type in the following command in terminal or command prompt. fastboot flash recovery recovery-from-somewherehere. cfa1e77820
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