anubis2048
Android Enthusiast
No Android OS is perfect. If we stay on 6.0.1 we will eventually be able to root when some sort of exploit is found... there is no way 6.0.1 will never have a root exploit that could work on multiple devices.
And so what if it's 2016? What does that even mean? My Nexus 4 was rooted. My Nexus 5 was rooted. My no name Asus tablet that isn't even on Asus website got rooted too.... My Samsung Galaxy Exhibit(a very rare phone because Samsung released a new phone with the same name), that was ALSO rooted.
LOL IT'S 2016 BROOO... What? This phone will be rooted within a year, I know a ton of people who already have this phone so it's safe to say that this phone is slightly popular among MetroPCS users.
And so what if it's 2016? What does that even mean? My Nexus 4 was rooted. My Nexus 5 was rooted. My no name Asus tablet that isn't even on Asus website got rooted too.... My Samsung Galaxy Exhibit(a very rare phone because Samsung released a new phone with the same name), that was ALSO rooted.
LOL IT'S 2016 BROOO... What? This phone will be rooted within a year, I know a ton of people who already have this phone so it's safe to say that this phone is slightly popular among MetroPCS users.
. Also, if an exploit can be found in 6.0.1, it could potentially benefit other phones that are locked down with no access to fastboot or the bootloader, such as the LG Stylo 2. Great phone, but root would help it out a lot in my opinion.
