Friday, December 23, 2011

Kindle Fire root reignited, beats 6.2.1 update

Kindle Fire root reignited, beats 6.2.1 update

Amazon's latest attempt to lock down root access on its Kindle Fire has been, well, routed. It took the tinkerers mere days to catch up and the new root file is now up for grabs, courtesy of Android Police and a few good devs. The method is app-based and looks to be disarmingly simple, but the usual warnings apply; mess up those software internals and bam, you've voided your warranty.

Engadget, Kindle Fire root reignited, beats 6.2.1 update