![]() ![]() That’s when recognized Android developer and XDA forum member ‘Chainfire’ stepped in to save the day and confirm root access! ![]() ![]() However, news as it was, it was always going to be a risk asking our readers to hop onto the root bandwagon, owing to the fact that the developer had no device to test the method on. Galaxy S4 rooted! No, this one actually works! Earlier, news hit the internet that the Samsung Galaxy S4 had been rooted, and I was almost tempted to break the news too when I saw the forum thread at XDA-Developers.
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