HOW TO ROOT FLYME6Hi,
This thread is a guide to root FlymeOS6. When you go to settings->Security->Root Permission, the OK button is deactivated. This is how to root your phone in that case. Go to Settings->Language and Time->Language and select "Simplified Chinese". Now go to Security from settings again by tapping on the "lock" icon in case you have problem in understanding. Follow the steps to understand... You will have the OK button enabled once you tap on the "tick mark". Enter your password and tap on OK. Tap the option on the right side of the dialog box appearing. You will have your device rooted. To revert the language back to English, Go to settings and follow these steps. | |
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The order of the images is not right. Sorry for the inconvenience
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The correct order of the images is... 4,3,2,1
and then after rooting... 7,6,5 | |
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Why does Meizu make the same OS for Asian as for Global? It's merely all about translation, isn't it?! Thus many people wouldn't root their device (and hence break warranty as mentionned in the settings).
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Titeuf123456789 create on 2017-01-28 23:40 Rooting does not break warranty if you do not root through third party apps...that is just a myth | |
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There is no need for this guide with Chinese 6.7.1.17 Rom.
Root works fine in English, Also about losing warranty if you root is nonsense. How did u think about this? Where its written at settings? | |
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Here it is :
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RASTAVIPER create on 2017-01-29 14:01 Look at my reply below | |
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if any damage occurs due to rooting, your warranty is void but if no damage occurs due to rooting, your warranty is not void
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Titeuf123456789 create on 2017-01-29 19:06 if no damage occurs due to rooting, your warranty is not void | |
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