Toolkits surface for a slew of Nexus devices to make your life much easier

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Toolkits are now available for the Nexus 4, Nexus 10, Nexus S, and Nexus S 4G, thanks to the never-resting minds over on XDA who have made it their mission to take all the guesswork and issues out of rooting and installing a custom recovery and making the process simple, even for those with no experience in Android hackery.

If you’re like Keyan and want to learn how to do things manually, just for the sake of learning, you may want to steer clear of these, but if you’re just looking to get the job done, the toolkits will be your best friend. For each of the device-specific toolkits, the core functionality is the same. Here’s a look at what they can do for you:

This program will automatically bring together all the files you need to unlock and root your device in a few clicks, or flash it back to stock and re-lock it. You can also use this program to backup/restore all your important data, flash zips, set file permissions, push and pull files, install apps, and much more!

With the included file association options, you can perform tasks like flashing zips, installing apps, restoring android backup files, and flashing/booting img files with just a double click!

The program includes a full featured interface for automating tasks in TWRP, enhanced restore features, an in-built auto-updater/notification system, ‘any build’ mode, and quick tools utilities. All the latest Android builds and Nexus devices are now officially supported, including the new Nexus 10, Nexus 4, and 3G Nexus 7 (with full 4.2.0 support). - WugFresh (XDA Recognized Developer)

Ready to get your fix? Head on over to the Nexus S thread, the Nexus S 4G thread, the Nexus 4 thread, or the Nexus 10 thread and do your thing. Be sure to drop some love in the developer’s PayPal account if you enjoy their work and have the moolah to spare, or at very least,  thank him for his hard work.

Enjoy!

Via: XDA-Developers

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