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Let's root our Max LumiJanuary 14, 2021 at 7:23 AM **I am not responsible for any damage to your device. Please take care of your actions.**
Steps to install:
[1] Current firmware version is 3.0. My Max Lumi came with it. Attached bootimage is for version 3.0.
[2] Download and install Magisk Manager on Max Lumi.
[3] Do you have installed adb and fastboot on your computer?
[4] Enable usb debugging on your Max Lumi, plug it into your computer, and run in command line to check connection.
Code:
adb devices
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