Guy's the HDX is a fairly new device, the complete line has not even begun shipping yet & development is in it's infancy.
Currently, you can root your device, but it is HIGHLY recommended that you WAIT.
Currently, there are NO, ZERO, NONE, utilities or consistent fixes for soft bricked devices. This is not good, as currently there are several things that can soft brick this device.
In no circumstances should you do any of the following:
Remove apps or any files from the system folder or any sub-directory.
Restore previous veersions of Kindle apps from a Fire HD.
Make any modifications to any of the build.prop settings, or add any lines to the build.prop
Working but not advised at this time:
Adding any files or apks to the system partition or any sub-directory
There are numerous instances of modifications causing bootloops, soft bricks & KILLING ADB access. To my knowledge, I am the only person that has successfully recovered ADB access & for all the money in the world, I could not tell you how.
If you are not extremely proficient with reverse engineering software, or you don't know all the relevant ADB commands because you have been hacking devices for years, I STRONGLY suggest you wait to even root until further development progress has been made.
If you ignore this warning, you are likely going to be on your own in trying fix it, or you may be waiting months for a consistent fix to be found.
If you like taking risk & tinkering & you like to burn hundred dollar bills just for the pretty orange flame, well, by all means, go right ahead. Just realize right now, there may not ever be a recovery for your particular dilemma & in all likelihood by ignoring this warning, you've already made your warranty null & void.
Currently, you can root your device, but it is HIGHLY recommended that you WAIT.
Currently, there are NO, ZERO, NONE, utilities or consistent fixes for soft bricked devices. This is not good, as currently there are several things that can soft brick this device.
In no circumstances should you do any of the following:
Remove apps or any files from the system folder or any sub-directory.
Restore previous veersions of Kindle apps from a Fire HD.
Make any modifications to any of the build.prop settings, or add any lines to the build.prop
Working but not advised at this time:
Adding any files or apks to the system partition or any sub-directory
There are numerous instances of modifications causing bootloops, soft bricks & KILLING ADB access. To my knowledge, I am the only person that has successfully recovered ADB access & for all the money in the world, I could not tell you how.
If you are not extremely proficient with reverse engineering software, or you don't know all the relevant ADB commands because you have been hacking devices for years, I STRONGLY suggest you wait to even root until further development progress has been made.
If you ignore this warning, you are likely going to be on your own in trying fix it, or you may be waiting months for a consistent fix to be found.
If you like taking risk & tinkering & you like to burn hundred dollar bills just for the pretty orange flame, well, by all means, go right ahead. Just realize right now, there may not ever be a recovery for your particular dilemma & in all likelihood by ignoring this warning, you've already made your warranty null & void.