Still, make sure you have backed up everything important, including files and folders on your device’s internal storage. The process of rooting itself neither requires you to format your device nor it should be formatted automatically.
Therefore, DroidViews cannot be held liable for any damage to your device. In which case, you must understand that you were warned, and you still went with it anyway. You can proceed with confidence that the method does work.
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You must understand the risks involved and take full responsibility for your actions. None of these third-parties, nor us, will take any blame in case you end up harming your device. To root your device you will be relying on third-party tools and software. You probably know already, rooting voids your warranty. In fact, you can root even devices that are locked, albeit temporarily. To root MediaTek devices with MTK-SU, you don’t even need to unlock the bootloader. It means you can root MediaTek devices with MTK-SU, regardless of whether the device is a phone, tablet, TV, or anything else. But as it turns out, the rooting method actually works for all 64-bit MediaTek ARM V8 chipsets.
Amazon’s Fire devices are perhaps the most popular devices to ship with MediaTek chipsets, after all. It was originally designed to root the Amazon Fire HD tablets and Fire TV 2nd gen. MTK-SUĭiplomatic’s rooting tool, known as MTK-SU, makes uses of the software flaw on MediaTek chipsets. But MediaTek chipsets also have a software flaw that has allowed XDA member diplomatic to find a way to root MediaTek ARM V8 devices. MediaTek is generally used in devices that don’t sell a lot. While Snapdragon and Exynos devices usually see a lot of third-party development, MediaTek and Kirin don’t get as much love. Rooting is an essential part of Android for a number of people in the Android community.