[q] galaxy sii i900g root - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

i want ask about root.i dont understand about root.why must root my galaxy? please help me.i dont understand.

Hi!
Rooting your phone,you have the total control of the OS on your device,deleting the block put on it by the productor!

It gives you access to apps like Titanium Backup, AdAway and etc. Those apps require root permission and without one, Titanium Backup can't backup apps+data while AdAway can't block any ads.

khaidzir said:
i want ask about root.i dont understand about root.why must root my galaxy? please help me.i dont understand.
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Read the stickies.
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i already root my galaxy.so what the best software for my galaxy s2.
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khaidzir said:
i already root my galaxy.so what the best software for my galaxy s2.
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Ask in the s2 section!!!
Sigh.
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Update to date root for galaxy gt-s5830

I need help. I can't seems to find the lastest update to data rooting for galaxy ace.
Please. Can some1 teach me or direct me to a work-able link or post
Wut?
Trying to find the latest root?
Im sure there is no updates on root...
Root is just root...
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Tovagulet said:
Wut?
Trying to find the latest root?
Im sure there is no updates on root...
Root is just root...
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Lol... Exactly. Root is just root. It's not a software for christ' sake. It's just kinda, making your phone "more on your control"
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bryanhwm said:
I need help. I can't seems to find the lastest update to data rooting for galaxy ace.
Please. Can some1 teach me or direct me to a work-able link or post
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See there is nothing like versions of rooting. Rooting has only two parts visible as of user side. One is CWM app and the other one is SuperUser.
You can't mess up with CWM unless the Dev of your ROM Doesn't nod his head vertically.
So all you can do is Update Superuser to SuperSU.
PM me if you want to know more.
Time to pull your socks up.
badjaguar007 said:
See there is nothing like versions of rooting. Rooting has only two parts visible as of user side. One is CWM app and the other one is SuperUser.
You can't mess up with CWM unless the Dev of your ROM Doesn't nod his head vertically.
So all you can do is Update Superuser to SuperSU.
PM me if you want to know more.
Time to pull your socks up.
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I can root my note2 with ease but I am currently helping a buddy with a galaxy ace(GT-S5830D) would you know how i would go around doing so? other tutorials have been useless
Haha. Actually my meaning was..i've been through alot of tutorials on how to root galaxy ace. But most of thm is out of date. XD. Now about updating the root.
My bad.
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Not about*
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Today or a 100 years later. The method to root the Samsung Galaxy Ace GT-S5830 will always be the same :thumbup:
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Got permission to root and clean up stock rom or load custom.

I received the SGH-i957 for work and they told us not to add any weird apps. What I want to do is remove some the crappy AT&T apps to use less resources. I have rooted an EVO 4g and a HTC Arrive Windows Phone as well as my old HTC Touch Diamond. I have been reading the different threads and I am just curious what you guys think the best method is?
It really doesn't use more resources
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orlandoxpolice said:
It really doesn't use more resources
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I appreciate your response but I would still like to root it.
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If your work said to not mess with apps then I wouldn't really root it.
If you don't care about that, then just follow the rooting thread. I personally like the kernel root method
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orlandoxpolice said:
If your work said to not mess with apps then I wouldn't really root it.
If you don't care about that, then just follow the rooting thread. I personally like the kernel root method
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I will go into more detail I guess. I want to backup how they gave it to me and run it custom, be it remove apps or a new rom. I am worried about some kind of privacy issues. With my HTC Evo 4g I could backup the original rom completely and then uninstall programs or install a new rom.
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Flash twrp and make a nandroid backup then do your root process.
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Yeah, I am definitely rooting it. It is ungodly slow with only a few programs on it and it keeps using at&t data even though I have removed all widgets and have very few apps installed. I know that know one wants to hear me say this but every time I use Android I dislike it more and more. I am sorry if I offend anyone.
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Ok, I got permission from the boss to root and either clean up the stock rom, remove crap, or load a custom rom. So should I just follow the guide in this and if I have to run a custom rom use the on in this thread. Do I have to use the twrp and nandroid backup to make a backup? Or can I restore the stock rom buy using Method 2 after I follow the Method 1 in the root guide?
jonny4 said:
Ok, I got permission from the boss to root and either clean up the stock rom, remove crap, or load a custom rom. So should I just follow the guide in this and if I have to run a custom rom use the on in this thread. Do I have to use the twrp and nandroid backup to make a backup? Or can I restore the stock rom buy using Method 2 after I follow the Method 1 in the root guide?
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I'm pretty tired right now but I will detail it out for you tomorrow. I need to make some edits to that thread. Mainly to include new links and to include twrp.
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orlandoxpolice said:
I'm pretty tired right now but I will detail it out for you tomorrow. I need to make some edits to that thread. Mainly to include new links and to include twrp.
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Thanks for your help man. I want you to know you are not just helping me.

[Q] How To Remove Bloatware from Stock 4.1.2 ???

Is There Any Tool To Remove Useless Samsung Apps from Samsung Galaxy NOTE(N7000) ?
Titanium backup..u wud need root for this
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gurnishdhillon said:
Titanium backup..u wud need root for this
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Using PhilZ kernel Installed Titanium Back
Next Step Please?
RockstarGamer said:
Using PhilZ kernel Installed Titanium Back
Next Step Please?
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rom toolbox.... it will do what you need. remember backup first in case you delete something important...
Using titanium backup is quite simple once u know what you r doing with it..just go to youtube and search for titanium backup ..u shud be able to pick up the steps from thr...
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RockstarGamer said:
Using PhilZ kernel Installed Titanium Back
Next Step Please?
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open titanium backup and go to backup/restore tab which is just next to overview (default view) select the app and click uninstall and press ok on all the warnings. only remove bloatware and not any system app or file.
for reference Applications Safe To Remove http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1580830
Does the above mentioned link solve only for the rooted devises? Ive downloaded TB, and it is not able to get root permissions on the stock rom. :crying:
Yes.. Only for rooted devices. TB requires root access. As a matter of fact if you want to remove any of the system apps you will need root.
Disable them! The best thing to do without Root
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NoteboyTech said:
Disable them! The best thing to do without Root
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how is that?
u cant disable or remove default apps without ROOT access

Delete Samsung apps

Hello,
I just buy a S3 mini and it is a great mobile.
I want to delete some Samsung apps without flash a CM ROM.
How could I delete the apps?
Thanks and best regards.
The only way to delete system apps is if you root your phone and then delete them. Otherwise you can't delete them.
There are enough simple tutorials on how to root your S3 Mini in these forums. Just take a look around.
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GXGOW said:
The only way to delete system apps is if you root your phone and then delete them. Otherwise you can't delete them.
There are enough simple tutorials on how to root your S3 Mini in these forums. Just take a look around.
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Thanks!
Once it is rooted, how could I delete the apps? Need I any special software to delete Samsung apps?
Thanks again.
Yes use rom toolbox lite from play store
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Titanium Backup can also do the job. There are also many other apps which can do that.
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I'll link my small CWM/TWRP mod here: [URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2553854]Debloat Samsung Galaxy S3 mini[/URL]
Apps like root explore can do the job

Smart manager say Threat found

I own a N920C with root and Dr. Ketan's rom.
I have noticed that the smart manager say always that a threat found.
As you can see in the attached photo there is no details about it.
Any ideas ?
Maybe has something to do with Knox?
Since you're using a custom ROM.
Root and super user are the threats..
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pakure said:
Root and super user are the threats..
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Makes sense...
I know that can be the reason but I guess then that if I'll press reboot that will block my root.
Thought that maybe someone have experience it as well.
On the S6 post root, this was fixed for me by freezing securitylogagent using titanium backup.
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