Nexus 5 users have been using the latest Android 6.0.1 update for a while now, but there are still some things that you need to do in order to root your device. Here are some tips on how to root your Nexus 5:
- First, make sure that you have a rooted device. If you don’t have it, you can buy one from a store or use a rooting tool online.
- Once you have rooted your device, it’s time to install the Android 6.0.1 update. You can find the update on the Google Play Store or through a sideloading method if you want to use an unofficial update instead of the official one.
- Once the Android 6.0.1 update has been installed, reboot your device and then open up System Preferences and select Developer Options on your Nexus 5’s screen. This will enable you to enable USB debugging and flash custom ROMs without having to go through Google’s official channels again.