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Root How to Root the Motorola Droid Turbo

steve

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MOFOROOT is now available!

HOW:
MOFOROOT exploit
COST: $20.00
WHERE: https://mofo.disekt.org/

Here is a video on how to root the Motorola Droid Turbo with MOFOROOT exploit. This root method costs $20 and @rootjunky states that you can reverse the root with a firmware flash from fastboot or RSD lite.... so no risk. Well some.. but reversible :)


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Warning… do this at your own risk. I am not responsible for what you do to your device.

I am happy to help with any problems my subscribers are having on their android devices. I am going to need lots of info from you to be able to help. Because of the large amount of messages I get every day I will not answer any questions that do not include this info in the message thanks for understanding. 1. What device you have. 2. What android version you are running. 3. What rom stock or custom rom / build number in about phone. 4. What you have done to the device. 5. Recovery stock, TWRP. CWM . With this info I will be able to help.
 
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Can you share:
  • at what step in the process your phone bricked?
  • what happened when it bricked (did you notice anything)?
  • any other clues/pics/vids to help
Rob

Went through the whole process, when it said to restart my phone, I restarted and it gets stuck on the MOTO logo. Wont turn off until i press and hold power button. No clues, I am about to try to restore it with the rootjunky method. Was trying to do that earlier on a different computer and RSD wasn't seeing my phone. So hopefully on this computer it will work.
 
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I apologize in advance, as this is slightly off topic.

Is the exploit used to root this phone applicable to other kitkat devices released in the same time frame, such as most of the ZTE phones, or my new temp phone, the Sharp Aquos Crystal? (phones running 4.4.x and a kernal built somewhere around/after September) Or is it an exploit that is only applicable to this phone and maybe a few others, like other new droids?

Also, is the exploit unknown to everyone but the developers or were they open and detailed about the exploit they used?
 
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