Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Kindle Fire's 6.2.1 update breaks root, disables SuperOneClick utility



Just when you thought it was safe to fire because of its Kindle with a single click, Amazon has taken action against fans brewing at home. The company began to make out an update to the $ 199 tablet that breaks the root, disabling the SuperOneClick useful in the process. If you have roots to the shelf and are always a version of the Amazon with a flavor of gingerbread, which is subject to updating at any time you are connected to a WiFi network. However, if you have already made ??the leap to a new version of Android, as CM7, you can skip this and software updates in the future. There are some improvements to 6.2.1, however, as the smoother ride, password protected using WiFi and the ability to delete articles recently used in the home screen carousel are among the updates. If you want to read about it before taking action, roll up your sleeves and hit the links below.

[Thanks, Brad] Kindle update 6.2.1 Fire breaks out the root, the utility SuperOneClick out originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, December 20th, 2011 2:29:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds. source
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