I got a new AT&T Note 3 and applied the Root De La Vega. Everything was working great until I accidentally installed AT&T's OTA update from the "Software update" menu. Now my Note 3 has Baseband version BMJ5 and the root has been invalidated. I know that the Kingo tool can bring root back, but it won't worth the potential security risk.
So I guess I have to wait for the next root tool being released?
And anyone has a rough idea on when that could happen?
dusigh said:
I got a new AT&T Note 3 and applied the Root De La Vega. Everything was working great until I accidentally installed AT&T's OTA update from the "Software update" menu. Now my Note 3 has Baseband version BMJ5 and the root has been invalidated. I know that the Kingo tool can bring root back, but it won't worth the potential security risk.
So I guess I have to wait for the next root tool being released?
And anyone has a rough idea on when that could happen?
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Read bruh. There's a thread on how to restore back to MI9.
You can also root with Kingo.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N900A using Tapatalk
dusigh said:
I got a new AT&T Note 3 and applied the Root De La Vega. Everything was working great until I accidentally installed AT&T's OTA update from the "Software update" menu. Now my Note 3 has Baseband version BMJ5 and the root has been invalidated. I know that the Kingo tool can bring root back, but it won't worth the potential security risk.
So I guess I have to wait for the next root tool being released?
And anyone has a rough idea on when that could happen?
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The security risk with Kingo is just Hype because nobody can explain how they get paid for the app. I used Kingo and it works fine and my personal information is still safe. As long as you don't have financial date STORED on your phone which would be careless in today's skimming world there is no real information they can get that Facebook or other social media does not already have...
Kingo works great, just use it.
Solarenemy68 said:
The security risk with Kingo is just Hype because nobody can explain how they get paid for the app. I used Kingo and it works fine and my personal information is still safe. As long as you don't have financial date STORED on your phone which would be careless in today's skimming world there is no real information they can get that Facebook or other social media does not already have...
Kingo works great, just use it.
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How do we turn off OTA updates?
XiphoneUzer said:
How do we turn off OTA updates?
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Freeze the AT&T Software Update app.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N900A using Tapatalk
Jammol said:
Read bruh. There's a thread on how to restore back to MI9.
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How do we restore to MI9? I did what the OP did, need to restore to factory, but keep getting the same FAIL.
AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note 3 has received its first root from DesignGears and Chainfire
dusigh said:
I got a new AT&T Note 3 and applied the Root De La Vega. Everything was working great until I accidentally installed AT&T's OTA update from the "Software update" menu. Now my Note 3 has Baseband version BMJ5 and the root has been invalidated. I know that the Kingo tool can bring root back, but it won't worth the potential security risk.
So I guess I have to wait for the next root tool being released?
And anyone has a rough idea on when that could happen?
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Hi,
AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note 3 has received its first root from DesignGears and Chainfire, but it will come with a cost as you will be forced to wipe all data in the process. Also, after applying the ‘Root de la Vega’ method you will also need to stay on the same firmware, any stock OTA Updates applied will remove root and you might not be able to apply root ever again for your Note 3
Paulita1 said:
Hi,
AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note 3 has received its first root from DesignGears and Chainfire, but it will come with a cost as you will be forced to wipe all data in the process. Also, after applying the ‘Root de la Vega’ method you will also need to stay on the same firmware, any stock OTA Updates applied will remove root and you might not be able to apply root ever again for your Note 3
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People have reported success with SuperSU's survival mode starting from RDLV.
Of course, there's also always kingo, which works on latest firmware.
Related
I DONT SUPPORT NOR DO I USE THIS ANYMORE.
YOU CAN DO THIS INSTEAD AND ITS BETTER (for me it was)
>>http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2559715
THEN>>http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2572978
And then >>http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2574137
Kingo and vroot have been determined to be malware and unsafe for use, as such all threads will be closed and links removed.
Thank you
Root your At&t Note 3 fast and easy.
If I'm not supposed to post stuff like this sorry. But here y'all go...>>
One click Root keep KNOX WARRANTY VOID: 0x0 without losing data for android 4.3 jelly bean and other version of android OS.
This is the easiest method to root Samsung galaxy S4 and Samsung galaxy Note3
without voiding KNOX warranty, Just one click and you are done
PLEASE, don't ask if your device is supported or not, Just try it !
Steps :
1- Download and install Samsung Kies or Samsung Mobile driver
2- Download and install "VROOT"
3- On your device go to Settings/More/About device/
4- Tap 5 times on "build number" to enable "Developer option"
5- Enable "USB Debug Mode" from developer options
6- Connect your device to PC by USB cable and wait until "VRoot" display the model of your device
7- Click the green Button and wait few seconds
8- After it reboot, you can unplug USB cable
Enjoy ROOT
Notes :
- This method of root won't delete any data but backup your important data just in case of the process corrupt your data
- System status of your device will be changed to custom
- After Rooting you will not be able to update your device via OTA
- Use it at your own risk, I'm not responsible if something goes wrong
- "VROOT" support more than 3500 several android devices (Samsung, HTC, Sony, Motorola, ...)
- This won't reset KNOX if you already void KNOX warranty.
This works for At&t for sure. This is what I'm using and it's sick. Nice clean up options integrated. Love this. Just needs the English update which is coming soon.
Just so y'all know. This works on our At&t Note 3's. I just did this method and it took maybe 2 mins. Everything is fine and now I can do what I want.
LuckyColdJohnson said:
Just so y'all know. This works on our At&t Note 3's. I just did this method and it took maybe 2 mins. Everything is fine and now I can do what I want.
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yeah your right it does work however now there is chinese notifications everytime something tries to gain root and the first samsung screen is changed to display custom with a lock on it. I recommend that people still use DG's method. I dont know if I totally trust this. I may have to reload to get this off mine.
bkeaver said:
yeah your right it does work however now there is chinese notifications everytime something tries to gain root and the first samsung screen is changed to display custom with a lock on it. I recommend that people still use DG's method. I dont know if I totally trust this. I may have to reload to get this off mine.
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Your still going to be custom status. This just faster and the Knox stuff is not tripped. Vroot or Kingo Root. As far as the Chinese stuff, I have root and this superuser is fine. I will change later to maybe supersu. I have froze all the bloat running my battery down and I'm loving root. It has begun
Ps. Have you ever used viper4android? It also has this look but works great if not one of the best.
Changing to supersu at the moment isn't allowed. I cannot install the binaries for it.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N900A using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
bkeaver said:
Changing to supersu at the moment isn't allowed. I cannot install the binaries for it.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N900A using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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We should be able to change soon. Right now it doesn't matter to me. This works fine. More ways and work arounds will be out soon, look how fast this and Kingo added in the mix. (I didn't try Kingo) this one was so fast and does the job period.
Day two. Battery life is even better today. I let the phone die down to 4% using it yesterday all day. Then charged it all night till this morning when I got up. I have used it all morning and still have 98% battery left. I went ahead and installed Greenify *ROOT: Renew my Phone >> Get it here its great >>>> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.oasisfeng.greenify&hl=en
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What about this.. What if you used Vroot to root (Superuser Chinese language)
Can I just plug my phone up and run Kingo to replace it?
Or do I have to go back to stock and then run Kingo.
I want the SuperSU app from the playstore because its in English.
Anybody want to do this too?
I did it....Here is what I did.
Uninstalled Superuser (Vroot Superuser used) using Titanium Back Up
Rebooted phone
Used Kingo Root
It asked if I wanted to uninstall root > Hit YES
Then reboot phone and Kingo.
Run Kingo and let the Root Begin !!!
It works and I have SuperSU now.....ENGLISH....
Installed Xposed and Wanam and removed custom status with Official.
It also removed the Lock (Custom Icon) on boot screen.
Kingo is the way to go guys.
Woks on samsung galaxy s 4 with android 4.3
hola chicos!
he probado este metodo en el samsung galaxy s 4 gt i 9505 y funciona perfectamente, lo utilice para cambiar el codigo csc.
1º root
2º instalar samsung galaxy csc del play store
3º reinstalar en mi caso la rom android 4.3 de la version española la PHE
4º Wipe factory
Éxito en el proceso sin perder la garantia, contadores a cero!
hi guys!
I have tested this method on samsung galaxy s 4 gt i 9505 and works perfectly, use it to change the csc code.
1º Root with vroot
2º Samsung galaxy csc (play store)
3º In my case reinstalling android rom version 4.3 PHE ( spanish open)
4º Wipe factory
Success in the process without losing the warranty, counters to zero!
really weird why XDA is blocking VROOT and KINGO, just because VROOT is Chinese language ?
I read chinese and basically i see nothing wrong with those root software at all.
and most important is knox counter does not trip at all.
Thai Damen said:
really weird why XDA is blocking VROOT and KINGO, just because VROOT is Chinese language ?
I read chinese and basically i see nothing wrong with those root software at all.
and most important is knox counter does not trip at all.
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The issue was VROOT was accessing chinese servers after installation. Who know what it was sending.
Software update after Kingo root
Hey guys I have the ATT software update notification after I have successfully done root using this method. My guess is no but does anyone know if it is ok to install this update after establishing root using the Kingo method?
Uggh!
nabooki said:
Hey guys I have the ATT software update notification after I have successfully done root using this method. My guess is no but does anyone know if it is ok to install this update after establishing root using the Kingo method?
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Woke up this morning and looked at my phone the update said waiting to reboot and then it updated itself - couldn't stop it and now have lost root - weird this is though that now I am on MJ5 it didn't wipe the phone but the phone besides not having root seems to be running just fine.
Does anyone know if I was to run Kingo again would it restore root and not brick my phone?
nabooki said:
Woke up this morning and looked at my phone the update said waiting to reboot and then it updated itself - couldn't stop it and now have lost root - weird this is though that now I am on MJ5 it didn't wipe the phone but the phone besides not having root seems to be running just fine.
Does anyone know if I was to run Kingo again would it restore root and not brick my phone?
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I rooted via kingo after the update and it worked just fine
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
I did it via Kingo and it worked
bkeaver said:
I rooted via kingo after the update and it worked just fine
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
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Hey thanks - yeah I broke down and just tried it with Kingo and it worked great
Where is the explaination of what is wrong with kingo/vroot that's getting links to them removed from all threads? I'm really confused, because everyone seems to be using kingo or vroot, and saying it's fine and they have no problems - but here we're being told (without any reference or link to more information or evidence) that these are malware.
DrAzzy said:
Where is the explaination of what is wrong with kingo/vroot that's getting links to them removed from all threads? I'm really confused, because everyone seems to be using kingo or vroot, and saying it's fine and they have no problems - but here we're being told (without any reference or link to more information or evidence) that these are malware.
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It's because of the info Kingo retrieves from Rooting your device. IMEI Number, Serial Number and Etc.....They dont need our IMEI number to root and thats really why XDA was like "HOLD UP"....Plus its not open source. I was using Kingo root on my last phone (Rejected Phone) but not on my replacement YET. I really want to wait for a trusted XDA method now. Not saying that Kingo or Vroot are malware, (Kingo doesn't get your IMEI anymore I was told) Kingo updated and there is ver 2.0 coming soon. I went to their Facebook and felt they were honest and concerned about the issues XDA was having. Its up to y'all if you want to do this.
Hello All,
Something is wrong with kingo i try to root my sm-n9005 mj7 and during the process it looks like the kingo
try to install some programs named MTKcamera and
Diaggetroot on my phone and my phone block the instalation and react like an antivirus rejecting the instalation
and i dont have on my phone any aplication like antivirus and in the end kingo shows instalation faild WHAT CAN I DO (((
Teleopta said:
Hello All,
Something is wrong with kingo i try to root my sm-n9005 mj7 and during the process it looks like the kingo
try to install some programs on my phone and my phone block the instalation and react like an antivirus rejecting the instalation
and i dont have on my phone any aplication like this and in the end kingo shows instalation faild WHAT CAN I DO (((
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what does your phone do? is it bricked?
if so try
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2476353
or
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2559715
carl1961 said:
what does your phone do? is it bricked?
if so try
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2476353
or
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2559715
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My phone do nothing the root fail and the phone go back to normal with no root !
Hey i deleted my gayt&t update apk. Any way to reinstall that? Where to find?
Also, I have the very first root de la Vega version mi1. Any problem coming from that?
Input?
wdkingery said:
Hey i deleted my gayt&t update apk. Any way to reinstall that? Where to find?
Also, I have the very first root de la Vega version mi1. Any problem coming from that?
Input?
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I've seen it mentioned that people on MI1 haven't been able to get the update to show up. I would reroot with the MI9 and that would also replace your AT&T update app. Make sure you use the survival mode in SuperSU to keep root after the update.
Yes m1 will not take update! I had to flash m9 last night and immediately received the ota!
Sent from my Note 3 SM-N900A rooted by Designgears
If you plan on upgrading anyways, go ahead and use the one click odin from the mi9 dlv thread. That will put you bone stock mi9 and you will recieve the mj5 ota with no issues
Gentlemen,
I am looking for a method to root my phone. I don't care about tripping the Knox counters. The CF-autoroot method doesn't list the 900A and the "root de la vega" method seems unreliable for 900A. Has anyone rooted recently (MJ5) and if so what method did you choose?
-Thanks
ryan9316 said:
Gentlemen,
I am looking for a method to root my phone. I don't care about tripping the Knox counters. The CF-autoroot method doesn't list the 900A and the "root de la vega" method seems unreliable for 900A. Has anyone rooted recently (MJ5) and if so what method did you choose?
-Thanks
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Kingo Root works fine on MJ5, just Google it. The hype about it's questionable activity is just that, hype. Many have used it with no issues and even if the do send your IEMI over seas there is nothing that can be done with it. Also such actions would land them in court now since their own user agreement states they send no data from your PC or phone.
I did the same as you I was real hesitate about rooting this phone. But I finally rooted using kingo, so freaking easy and have had zero issues
Sent from my SM-N9005 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Root De La Vega is the way to go. Quick and painless… I'm on N900A but on MI9.
so you guys tripped the knox without issues?
my only concern is that i'm on AT&T's silly Next program and worried what they'll do when I trade it in at the end of 12 months.
b k w said:
so you guys tripped the knox without issues?
my only concern is that i'm on AT&T's silly Next program and worried what they'll do when I trade it in at the end of 12 months.
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You can try Kingo but for me it doesnt work because of Knox blocking it.
I followed all instructions and still get the error "prevention notification" "an app is force closed because of an unauthorized attempt to access system" comes up every time I try to (unsuccessfully) use kingo to root.
Kingo itself fails with "Root FAILED ScriptError"
at&t note 3 SM-N900A
My baseband is N900AUCUB MJ5
kernel 3.4.0-1625098
developer settings:
- usb debugging ON
- verify apps via usb OFF
security settings:
- unknown sources ON
- verify apps OFF
Any ideas appreciated.......... I personally DO NOT want to flip the knox trigger, and haven't yet (I did try activeroot too), but I cannot seem to root it no matter what I try. I want to root so I can freeze knox but it seems knox is preventing me from rooting it.
I definitely dont want to try flashing anything..
ryaske said:
You can try Kingo but for me it doesnt work because of Knox blocking it.
I followed all instructions and still get the error "prevention notification" "an app is force closed because of an unauthorized attempt to access system" comes up every time I try to (unsuccessfully) use kingo to root.
Kingo itself fails with "Root FAILED ScriptError"
at&t note 3 SM-N900A
My baseband is N900AUCUB MJ5
kernel 3.4.0-1625098
developer settings:
- usb debugging ON
- verify apps via usb OFF
security settings:
- unknown sources ON
- verify apps OFF
Any ideas appreciated.......... I personally DO NOT want to flip the knox trigger, and haven't yet (I did try activeroot too), but I cannot seem to root it no matter what I try. I want to root so I can freeze knox but it seems knox is preventing me from rooting it.
I definitely dont want to try flashing anything..
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If you use Kingo trading is no issue. Just go into Super User and tap UNROOT and your device will be returned to stock.
As for the error you are getting with Prevention Notification, it is caused by Outlook Security which is installed stock on the AT&T phones. Disable it as it also gives warnings about stock apps which means it is useless. Once you disable it, set your screen timeout for ten minutes so you can see and answer yes/ok for the two questions that will come up on your phone. I used Kingo on MJ5 and had no problems doing it. A rootcheck confirmed I am rooted.
ryan9316 said:
Gentlemen,
I am looking for a method to root my phone. I don't care about tripping the Knox counters. The CF-autoroot method doesn't list the 900A and the "root de la vega" method seems unreliable for 900A. Has anyone rooted recently (MJ5) and if so what method did you choose?
-Thanks
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Hi,
TL;DR - kingo http://www.kingoapp.com/ is now safe and OK to use. Even works on new updated firmware At&t pushed out. Lot of people now trust this method and It is one of the only ways to root right now. This method is so much faster and works perfectly. Confirmed and working great on AT&T Note 3.
I've searched high and low for a root for my new galaxy note 3. I've seen somethings say the las vegas one or whatever but it couldn't be done on 4.4.2 kitkat. I've seen something about kingo. Which is the best method to root and unlock my boot loader so that i can flash roms.
Samsung galaxy note 3
Android version 4.4.2 kitkat
model- SM-n900a
Thank you in advance for your help! :good::laugh:
No rooting yet and there hasn't been unlocked bootloaders on the AT&T Note 3 yet.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N900A using Tapatalk
really???? bummer
A root method for 4.4.2 will be found eventually, so try to tough it out until its found. Not having root sucks, but it will hopefully come soon. An unlocked bootloader will most likely never happen unless someone holds the CEO of AT&T hostage (any volunteers?), so no custom kernels or AOSP for us unless someone gets Loki working.
Face_Plant said:
A root method for 4.4.2 will be found eventually, so try to tough it out until its found. Not having root sucks, but it will hopefully come soon. An unlocked bootloader will most likely never happen unless someone holds the CEO of AT&T hostage (any volunteers?), so no custom kernels or AOSP for us unless someone gets Loki working.
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I'm glad your that positive that a root method for 4.4.2 will be found, however (not to be a negative nelly) KK has some security features that Google has added, that would make it even harder to achieve root. That, with the added AT&T "updated" locked bootloader, would make it almost impossible to obtain root. Then, adding salt to the wound, the new S5 has just been released, so every DEV that's worth their salt would want to hop on the new tech bandwagon and tackle something new.
I personally don't care about root. I never rooted my Note 3 until the OTA update, which kept getting stuck at 27%. I followed the instructions to obtain root, installed the OTA update, but FORGOT TO UNROOT my phone!!! That stupid SU app is in the way, and I can't uninstall it! When it comes time for me to upgrade my Note3 to a Note4, anyone can simply look in my app draw and see SU app. Even ISIS wont work because it thinks my phone is rooted. I want to simply root my phone, delete that SU app, and un-root. It's that simple. If I can do this using ADB, i'll try it in a heartbeat.
awe that sucks..hopefully someone comes up with some thing soon. Thanks for your replies. When they do come up with a root method would we still be able to flash roms being that our bootloader is locked?
dunn816 said:
I've searched high and low for a root for my new galaxy note 3. I've seen somethings say the las vegas one or whatever but it couldn't be done on 4.4.2 kitkat. I've seen something about kingo. Which is the best method to root and unlock my boot loader so that i can flash roms.
Samsung galaxy note 3
Android version 4.4.2 kitkat
model- SM-n900a
Thank you in advance for your help! :good::laugh:
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At this time there is no way to root KitKat, period, either with De La Vega, or Kingo. In addition, the bootloaders are totally locked down. There currently is a petition here, to see if we can get AT&T to unlock them
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dunn816 said:
awe that sucks..hopefully someone comes up with some thing soon. Thanks for your replies. When they do come up with a root method would we still be able to flash roms being that our bootloader is locked?
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Search through the forum, there is a way to flash custom ROMS, just not in the typical way
lawalty said:
I'm glad your that positive that a root method for 4.4.2 will be found, however (not to be a negative nelly) KK has some security features that Google has added, that would make it even harder to achieve root. That, with the added AT&T "updated" locked bootloader, would make it almost impossible to obtain root. Then, adding salt to the wound, the new S5 has just been released, so every DEV that's worth their salt would want to hop on the new tech bandwagon and tackle something new.
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It still doesn't hurt to look up. The S5 is locked down tight just like the Note 3 so I don't see why devs would dump the Note 3 just to work on another locked device. The Note 3 is still relatively new and pretty popular so I doubt it's going to be given up on just yet.
Here Is PROFF OF Some Testing Of Root In Android 7.0 Nuggets..! We Test Root In Make Backup Of EFS From Phone..!
Its Show The Phone Is Rooted..!
The Root Is Working Till Today Updates Like Charm..! Without Tripping Knox Or Without Voiding Warrenty..!!
Have A Look In Image On Adroid Version Is 7.0 Nuggets..! &
Checking Superuser right.....True..!
Here Is Images As [Proff]-->View attachment 4061161
Sent from my SM-G935T using Tapatalk
So....link to how you did it?
How was this achieved? Engboot for nougat?
samung frp removal said:
Here Is PROFF OF Some Testing Of Root In Android 7.0 Nuggets..! We Test Root In Make Backup Of EFS From Phone..!
Its Show The Phone Is Rooted..!
The Root Is Working Till Today Updates Like Charm..! Without Tripping Knox Or Without Voiding Warrenty..!!
Have A Look In Image On Adroid Version Is 7.0 Nuggets..! &
Checking Superuser right.....True..!
Here Is Images As [Proff]-->View attachment 4061161
Sent from my SM-G935T using Tapatalk
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Will it be perm root and be able to have use of Recovery like TWRP? i assume system less root? Please share this method with TWRP devs and other big root devs you can find on this forum so we can hopefully get AOSP on S7 AT&T edge if you think that is possible with this. Tired of SAMSUNG UX Lag
no need twrp or su install its temp root safe root..! and best root..no void knox..no void warrenty..! its best root eng boot root. @TheSCorpian420 this is temp root safe root best root.
eng boot root by samsung official..!
Sent from my SM-G935T using Tapatalk
samung frp removal said:
no need twrp or su install its temp root safe root..! and best root..no void knox..no void warrenty..! its best root eng boot root. @TheSCorpian420 this is temp root safe root best root.
eng boot root by samsung official..!
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Dude...are you going to link to how it's achieved or what..
You could try this
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=457095661767141717
thescorpion420 said:
You could try this
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=457095661767141717
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Have you tried this? Is there nothing that says this is for N and not MM? I guess I'll try it since i have the luxury of this being an extra phone...ill let you know how it goes.
Can any one confirm if it work and what issues does it have
bluemooncityzen225 said:
Have you tried this? Is there nothing that says this is for N and not MM? I guess I'll try it since i have the luxury of this being an extra phone...ill let you know how it goes.
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Let us know. This whole thing seems fishy lol.
muppetmaster916 said:
Let us know. This whole thing seems fishy lol.
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So...I guess it technically works. I flashed this linked file with modified version of Odin then ran root.bat. Samsung phone info app says i have root and i even get the prompt to deny or grant access to apps but have yet to actually get one of the apps requiring root to open. Flashfire has been sitting on loading for about 10 minutes now. One thing for sure is, it is SUPER laggy. I.don't recommend it. Not worth it in my opinion, ill probably go back to MM if i want root.
There was "Onion root" for 6.01 in the T-Mobile area. Has anyone tried that? Will it work for this Nougat test kernel?
no any root work in Nuggets
also Nugget Root Never Relased It..! We Have The Temp Root Which We Got From Korean Samsung Devlopers Team who Devloped The Files..!
We Have The Root S7Edge At&T Nugget I can Help You Inbox Me..!
Sent from my SM-G935T using Tapatalk
rlewis312010 said:
There was "Onion root" for 6.01 in the T-Mobile area. Has anyone tried that? Will it work for this Nougat test kernel?
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Onionroot is just an automated process to flash the engboot.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-s7-edge/how-to/root-method-nougat-t3566978
buggy bout the same as mm
I guess if someone required payment we can consider it lol
But please ......
Could someone consider providing a full system dump from AT&T Galaxy S7 Edge with N ?
I'm told that this should be able to be done without root using a root explorer app or with an abd pull command
We would greatly appreciate the files in order to get VoLTE and proper CSC for our SM-935F devices!
We do not have proper CSC
Thank you!!!!
I knew from beginning this was a BS post to gain thanks etc his account is disabled any moderator please disable and delete these threads he made in s7 news and here.
Root without an unlocked bootloader ends with N. The wise saw this coming. I doubt anyone will "leak" the tools to unlock bootloader. I'm staying on MM with exposed and lucky patcher.
rlewis312010 said:
Root without an unlocked bootloader ends with N. The wise saw this coming. I doubt anyone will "leak" the tools to unlock bootloader. I'm staying on MM with exposed and lucky patcher.
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im rooted using n eng kernel
I just ran across this root method which appears not to use the engboot and apparently works on the AT&T SGS7 edge. I have yet to read the rest of the thread, but it has been mentioned in a couple Android sites.