

Now you should have the latest PHP version. Except that you can use it even if you have Lollipop. That means that you can achieve the same result as if you were using the classic Towelroot. If you want to install the latest PHP (for example PHP7) but you want to stick to the release's packages intead of hacking the sources around and you want to do a full-release upgrade (for example you are in Ubuntu 14.04 -which does not have php7- and you want to go to Ubuntu 16.04 -which does- then you can do: do-release-upgrade KingRoot is an app that lets you root your Android device in a matter of seconds, as long as the operating system is between Android 4.2.2 and Android 5.1. Then update the package lists and perform the upgrade: sudo apt-get update If you ran the above commands but the packages still were not upgraded, probably you didn't add Ondřej Surý's PHP PPA to your system.įor PHP 5.5, PHP 5.6 and PHP 7.0: sudo apt-add-repository ppa:ondrej/phpįor PHP 5.4 (Deprecated, upgrade at least to PHP 5.5): sudo apt-add-repository ppa:ondrej/php5-oldstableįor PHP 5.5 (Deprecated, use ppa:ondrej/php): sudo apt-add-repository ppa:ondrej/php5įor PHP 5.6 (Deprecated, use ppa:ondrej/php): sudo apt-add-repository ppa:ondrej/php5-5.6 Click Convert to start converting the files. This video converter with a free download option can transform them in multiples. If you see more than one software update option available, choose the one you want to install. Go to Settings > General, then tap Software Update. To actually upgrade the packages you have to run: sudo apt-get upgrade Drag and drop your files into the app window. Plug your device into a power source and connect to the internet with Wi-Fi. Apt-get update updates only the package lists.
