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Root Android 4.3 Rooted Zip

Hey Atma,

I posted a thread in this forum with a link to download v1.43 of Chainfire's SuperSU. Seems as though v1.41 was causing battery drain. Hope you don't mind.

Rooting Android 4.3


That's cool :) and thanks for reminding me. I didn't know ChainFire had updated SuperSU until today. I updated the OP.
 
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Cool beans.

You digging 4.3 as much as I am? It feels so light and quick.

In really not sure yet. Browsing feels a little more sluggish on my N10 than I remember on 4.2. I'm thinking of reinstalling again and doing a full wipe first this time. I usually do that and forgot this time.

There are a few apps I really miss that aren't working yet like MX Player and Viper4Android, a must have on the N10.

I'm sure everything will come together soon with the N7 coming out today. :)
 
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I was going to fastboot the update. I couldn't find the one I already downloaded so I downloaded it again.

Fastbooted it and started seeing errors and it wouldn't boot when it finished. I looked closer at the file and it was for the Nexus 4. What a boob I am. :D

Downloaded the right file and flashed with no problem.

And congrats on your 3000 thanks! :)
 
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SuperSU updated again to 1.50.

If you're having any problems with apps after the update this may help.

All the storage locations ( /storage/emulated/0, obb, legacy, etc) are now properly available from su. These should be the exact same storage mounts as available to the non-privileged portion of your app, and they are now mounted instead of symlinked. This should solve most (internal) storage-related issues with most apps.
 
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