Update Released for Pixel 1 and 2 Android Q isn&039t even out yet but it has already been rooted Android Police

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Magisk developer John Wu has a history of speedy rooting both new phones and Android versions nearly as soon as they land, but he is surpassed his own already excessive standards these days. Android Q may handiest exist for consumers as leaked, half-constructed, buggy builds circulating amongst forums, but Wu has already rooted it.

Android Q is officially rooted (earlier than any respectable construct is to be had). Weird flex however OK 😜 pic.twitter.com/tQ3tomb35n

— John Wu (@topjohnwu) March 3, 2019

The news comes courtesy of an declaration from the developer himself over on Twitter, with a split-screen photo demonstrating the evidence: Magisk going for walks on a tool reporting to be Android Q.

Curiously, the version of each Magisk and the Magisk Manager shown inside the screenshot is the modern-day Canary build. Either Wu best needed to tweak the set up approach, he did not exchange the construct numbers whilst making the required modifications, or the current set up method and app/Magisk versions work on Q without change.

Whatever the mechanism, Wu continues his popularity as one of the maximum prolific builders inside the rooting community, stepping up the implicit project he issued against Google last year.

It appears Wu spoke too quickly, as the first legit beta of Android Q includes a few modifications that make rooting extra tough on a few gadgets. On the Pixel 3, Android Q has switched to the usage of logical walls for the device block, that means there may be no smooth way to get admission to the machine.

Bad information: Android Q root won't come every time quickly. Android Q has switched to logical partitions for the system block, which means that there may be no smooth manner to mount the block by any manner. I'm currently deliberating what hints can I do other than implement the entirety from scratch....

— John Wu (@topjohnwu) March thirteen, 2019

The Pixel 1 and 2 on Android Q aren't using logical walls, so Magisk still works on the ones devices.

Magisk developer topjohnwu has driven out a Q-well suited launch for his root solution, which goes on each the2019 Pixel and Pixel 2. The Pixel 3 is unluckily nonetheless disregarded in the bloodless until a workaround for the logical partition details is determined.

Downloads for the bleeding-area, canary model are up. As the ones adjectives need to mean, you might run into some insects, but that's par for the direction thinking about Android Q itself remains in beta.

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