The term Cydia is usually associated with devices running iOS, more so
with the jailbroken ones. Cydia is like a 3rd party store which houses
tons of tweaks, mods and apps for jailbroken iOS devices. Well, it so
happens that iOS is not the only ecosystem that saurik, the dude behind Cydia, is giving his attention to. Earlier this year, Bluebox security announced the existence of a Master Key exploit for Android devices, which was considered a high-severity vulnerability that affected almost 99% of Android devices.
Saurik has not only patched this vulnerability, but also released a new
tool called Cydia Impactor that can be used to root any Android device,
or at least 99% of them which were potentially vulnerable to this
exploit. The tool should work up through devices running Android 4.1.x
Jelly Bean, possibly higher versions too, and will also work for Google
TV and Google Glass. The cool thing about this tool, is that if it is
not able to root your device via the Master Key bug, it will
automatically attempt to achieve root through a different signature
verification bug. Cydia Impactor is available for Windows, Linux as well
as Mac. Here’s how you can use Cydia Impactor to root any Android
device.
Disclaimer: This guide is intended as a helpful “how to”. And and its writers are not responsible for any gain or loss (including but not limited to bricked devices) incurred as a result of following this guide. Root your device at your own risk. Rooting may void your warranty.
How To Root Any Android Device With Cydia Impactor
- Download Cydia Impactor to your desktop – Windows | Mac | Linux 32-bit | Linux 64-bit
- Extract the package to your desktop
- Run the Cydia Impactor tool
- On your Android device, enable USB Debugging from Settings > Developer Options
- Connect the device to a USB port on your computer
- On Windows, you would need to have the USB drivers for your device
installed. If not, you can also use the inbuilt Driver Scan function in
the tool to automatically construct and install a driver for your device
- Click the Start buton, after making sure that # drop SuperSU su to /system/xbin/su is selected in the dropdown menu
- Wait for the tool to do its thing
- Once done, download and install SuperSU from the Play Store
- Enjoy Root access on your Android device.
Conclusion
Cydia Impactor is a nifty little tool which works with tons of
Android devices. If universal root tools like Bin4ry, Motochopper and Framaroot do
not work on your device, it is worth giving Cydia Impactor a whirl. At
last count, the tool has been reported not working with three
devices/Android versions - Motorola Atrix 4D on 4.1.1, Huawei Ascend
Mate on 4.1, and HTC One on 4.2.2, but won’t harm the devices any.
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