On the historic date of December 20th, 2011, Amazon pushed out software version 6.2.1 to its Kindle Fire. The update was fairly minor — its main additions had to do with improved scrolling and WiFi passwords — but it brought about one devastating change: it broke all previous methods of root. Seeing the issue, our own Justin Case got right to work; and after a night’s worth of coding, with a group of fellow devs helping him through the testing process (namely, Vashypooh, Tevor Eckhart, and IOMoster), he developed a new method to root the Kindle Fire — a..
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