root for stock 4.3 with knox - Galaxy S III I9305 (4G LTE + 2GB RAM) Q&A, Help &

is there a way to root the device ?
im just updated to 4.3 and i didnt know about the knox...
is there a way to remove the knox and then root?

valery3212 said:
is there a way to root the device ?
im just updated to 4.3 and i didnt know about the knox...
is there a way to remove the knox and then root?
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It depends on the Rom Build version you have in your device. Try Saferoot here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2565758
If you succeed then you have to use Safestrap available here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2441441
DO NOT INSTALL custom rom over the stock rom after rooting because it will trip Knox flag.
I have succeeded in rooting my S4 i9505 4.3 with Saferoot, and then Safestrap to install a custom rom alongside the stock rom.
Good luck!!

shayind4 said:
It depends on the Rom Build version you have in your device. Try Saferoot here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2565758
If you succeed then you have to use Safestrap available here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2441441
DO NOT INSTALL custom rom over the stock rom after rooting because it will trip Knox flag.
I have succeeded in rooting my S4 i9505 4.3 with Saferoot, and then Safestrap to install a custom rom alongside the stock rom.
Good luck!!
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i install this stock
GT-I9305 Galaxy S III LTE
PDA: I9305XXUEML5
CSC: I9305EVRGML3
MODEM: I9305XXUEMK1
it is possible to root it?

valery3212 said:
i install this stock
GT-I9305 Galaxy S III LTE
PDA: I9305XXUEML5
CSC: I9305EVRGML3
MODEM: I9305XXUEMK1
it is possible to root it?
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I don't think so. It think you have got one of the newer builds. You should ask the forum members in the Saferoot thread.

I used this - www.kingoapp.com - seems to have worked so far. I was quite impressed with how easy it was, it's a one click kind of deal.
Had "SuperSU has stopped" pop up once, but updated it and has been all good so far.
Have installed Root Browser and CWM and both work as they should.
I have stock 4.3 I9305ZHUCMK1...

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[Q] Any good JB rom for Telstra (N7000B) Galaxy note please

I have a Galaxy Note from Telstra Australia. This is a N7000B (not just N7000). I've searched all the treads and couldn't find a Jelly Bean ROM that can be used, nor any mention of people successfully flashed an N7000 ROM to this Telstra phone. Please help, I'm sure there is other users with same question. Thanks all.
PS: hope this is the right place to post this in this forum.
I'm using a N7000B from Telstra too. I've tried Ultimate ROM, XXLSA/C Leaks, Paranoid Android and a few others and all have worked fine.
Thanks for that. Did it change to N7000 then. Did you use CWM or Odin.
Thanks again for reply. Sorry for all the questions new to Android
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I've got the same phone, N7000b from Telstra. Currently running Paranoid Android 2.57.2 by Utacka and generally any N7000 non-b rom will install and run fine, though I have had some issues as the install ages. Usually a full wipe fixes any of these issues.
If you have the stock rom still installed, I'd be quite keen to get a copy off you. Is it ICS or still on GB?
I started off by following the instructions on this thread to get root. I had to downgrade the firmware using Odin, then root it as described in post #3 of that thread.
I've described the steps before - more info here
Thanks guys for your response and help. It gave me confidence and now I'm on PhilZ 3.99 kernel and Ultimate rom v 5.1. Works smoothly with no boot loop issues. might be the PhilZ 3.99 that solved it.
I found this stock rom for our Telstra N7000B and tested the md5 with odin. Worked great and reverted back to stock.
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/1/?model=GT-N7000B&pcode=TEL#firmware
Cheers
Help
he3at said:
I've got the same phone, N7000b from Telstra. Currently running Paranoid Android 2.57.2 by Utacka and generally any N7000 non-b rom will install and run fine, though I have had some issues as the install ages. Usually a full wipe fixes any of these issues.
If you have the stock rom still installed, I'd be quite keen to get a copy off you. Is it ICS or still on GB?
I started off by following the instructions on this thread to get root. I had to downgrade the firmware using Odin, then root it as described in post #3 of that thread.
I've described the steps before - more info here
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I've tried flashing abysskernel4.2 and carbonROM but it failed. How did you flash Paranoid Android?

[Q] Samsung Galaxy S3 Toolkit Build Versions

Hi, I have a question about the S3 Toolkit. I have a International S3 LTE, GT-I9305. I am on stock ROM, and on Android 4.1.2, build no. JZO54K.I9305XXBMB4, baseband version I9305XXBMA2. I am trying to root my phone through the toolkit, but there is a problem I encountered. There are two versions I see under International LTE that are similar to the above version numbers. The first one is 15. Android 4.1.2 [Build JZO54K BLL3] and the other is 16. Android 4.1.2 [Build JZO54K BLL5]. As you have read, i'm trying to root my phone, but if I select the wrong device version and build, it might brick my phone, so how do I find out which number is it behind BLL? Like BLL3 or BLL5?
AW: [Q] Samsung Galaxy S3 Toolkit Build Versions
Try framaroot to root your phone(frodo exploit), worked great for my s3lte:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37508806
If i understand it rightly the toolkit contains kind of prerooted images which must correspond to your actual rom and will be flashed to your phone. Both versions you mentioned don't match your actual rom. Btw framaroot is an app and nothing gets flashed so imho much saver and no risk of flashing the wrong image.
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xtream2004 said:
Try framaroot to root your phone(frodo exploit), worked great for my s3lte:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37508806
If i understand it rightly the toolkit contains kind of prerooted images which must correspond to your actual rom and will be flashed to your phone. Both versions you mentioned don't match your actual rom. Btw framaroot is an app and nothing gets flashed so imho much saver and no risk of flashing the wrong image.
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Ok, actually I did try Framaroot once, but all the exploits didn't work. I'm going to try it again, I'll edit this post once I'm done.
Edit: I tried Framaroot again, and both exploits didn't work. I tried the options for installing SuperSU and Superuser, both also didn't work. (funny that the Settings button doesn't do anything.)
So, how do I root my phone?
herobrine_second said:
So, how do I root my phone?
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Go to the dev section for the gs3 lte and look for Odin flashable pre root. Its awesome and it make your life a lot easier rather than having to fiddle with this and that
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=32929446
[ROMS] Updated: 26/12/2012 - Pre-Rooted / Original Stock Odin Packages!
sent from a galaxy far away
jetbruceli said:
Go to the dev section for the gs3 lte and look for Odin flashable pre root. Its awesome and it make your life a lot easier rather than having to fiddle with this and that
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=32929446
[ROMS] Updated: 26/12/2012 - Pre-Rooted / Original Stock Odin Packages!
sent from a galaxy far away
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Thanks, but I found this app called Samsung Quick Root, and it says it can be used for all Samsung phones. Can I use this instead?
Edit : BTW, is there a way I can retain the original kernel (the one i'm using now; stock) so I can flash it back after installing the insecure kernel? (I can use any insecure kernel right?)
You could try but rooting doesn't give you a different kernel. It usually involves getting a custom recovery and flashing super user
There are some apps the use the exploit on the soc but I don't use them
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OK, thanks for the advice given. For the method you have given me, I can't seem to find the correct one which matches my PDA, CSC and product code for the (modified) stock packages category down the post. So am I supposed to use anyone of the packages given? If something wrong happens, can I just flash back my package that I can get from sammobile.com?
Sent from a phone which can make Galaxies.
herobrine_second said:
OK, thanks for the advice given. For the method you have given me, I can't seem to find the correct one which matches my PDA, CSC and product code for the (modified) stock packages category down the post. So am I supposed to use anyone of the packages given? If something wrong happens, can I just flash back my package that I can get from sammobile.com?
Sent from a phone which can make Galaxies.
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Yes you can flash them as long as you can or you can Google framaroot and it will root your device without flashing anything
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Ok, thanks. Is there any specific reason why Framaroot doesn't work on my phone? All exploits and root methods don't work on my phone. Why?
Edit: Another different question, is there any way I can do a screenshot using the stock method (I believe it's Vol Down+Home?) on the S3? Without the motion (slide palm over screen) screenshot thing option turned on, I tried different combinations of hardware buttons, but none worked. How?
Sent from a phone which can make Galaxies.
Random bump, but just curious (I didn't want to flood that previous post. ). Will Samsung make a 4.2.1 update for the I9305? Or will they just wait until 5.0 is out, then make a 5.0 update (if Samsung does update the original S3 to 5.0 when its out, they probably should make one for the I9305 right?)?
Sent from my aweshum Galaxy S3 phone. How I wish it could make galaxies. Nah. Jk.
Same Case
herobrine_second said:
Hi, I have a question about the S3 Toolkit. I have a International S3 LTE, GT-I9305. I am on stock ROM, and on Android 4.1.2, build no. JZO54K.I9305XXBMB4, baseband version I9305XXBMA2. I am trying to root my phone through the toolkit, but there is a problem I encountered. There are two versions I see under International LTE that are similar to the above version numbers. The first one is 15. Android 4.1.2 [Build JZO54K BLL3] and the other is 16. Android 4.1.2 [Build JZO54K BLL5]. As you have read, i'm trying to root my phone, but if I select the wrong device version and build, it might brick my phone, so how do I find out which number is it behind BLL? Like BLL3 or BLL5?
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Hi! I'm trying to root my i9305 and we have the same case. So what did you chose within the two? Or you just came with different rooting procedure?
Thanks!
I assume your phone build is not under the toolkit? I did not root my phone using that method. This is how I rooted my phone:
1. Using Odin, I flashed the CWM recovery.
2. Went into recovery, flashed the root zip I got from one of the threads here.
3. Rooted!
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herobrine_second said:
I assume your phone build is not under the toolkit? I did not root my phone using that method. This is how I rooted my phone:
1. Using Odin, I flashed the CWM recovery.
2. Went into recovery, flashed the root zip I got from one of the threads here.
3. Rooted!
Sent from my GT-I9305 using xda premium
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Thanks for your reply!
Yep I downloaded the v7.0 toolkit and my phone is not into it. Yet on the latest version of the toolkit which is v7.40 my phone is already listed there. Maybe I could just wait for the developer to upload the latest version.

[Q] Rooting My i9305

Okay...Hello,
I am trying to root my i9305 (LTE version) running 4.1.2 and build number JZ054K.I9305XXBMF1. Will using this article below work with my phone as I noticed that it shows a different build number "4G LTE GT-i9305 model running on Android Jelly Bean 4.1.2 XXBLL5"?
bit.ly/14FMoxs
Once I have rooted my phone how can I remove bloatware apps such as Google+?
Also is it possible to install the custom mod 'Cyanogen' onto the i9305?
"Once I have rooted my phone how can I remove bloatware apps such as Google+?"
Use Titanium Back Up once rooted
willallen97 said:
Okay...Hello,
I am trying to root my i9305 (LTE version) running 4.1.2 and build number JZ054K.I9305XXBMF1. Will using this article below work with my phone as I noticed that it shows a different build number "4G LTE GT-i9305 model running on Android Jelly Bean 4.1.2 XXBLL5"?
bit.ly/14FMoxs
Once I have rooted my phone how can I remove bloatware apps such as Google+?
Also is it possible to install the custom mod 'Cyanogen' onto the i9305?
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Its a simple answer read the faqs and guides read the forum its all posted .
Bloatware see Themes and Apps
.
Cynagon read the development section .
But repeat faqs and guides are where you start unless you want to brick your phone .
Okay one more question....
If I remove bloatware apps from my S3 and want to go back to Touchwiz. Is it possible to re-install Touchwiz on a rooted phone with none of Samsungs Apps?
willallen97 said:
Okay one more question....
If I remove bloatware apps from my S3 and want to go back to Touchwiz. Is it possible to re-install Touchwiz on a rooted phone with none of Samsungs Apps?
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No TW is part of the firmware of Samsung roms you cannot pul TW out of a rom .
So you either flash a TW rom and remove the apps or use a rom that is not Samsung based .
Its all in the faqs and guides relevant of course to your model not being a I9300 .
JJEgan said:
No TW is part of the firmware of Samsung roms you cannot pul TW out of a rom .
So you either flash a TW rom and remove the apps or use a rom that is not Samsung based .
Its all in the faqs and guides relevant of course to your model not being a I9300 .
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So when I have rooted my phone can I remove apps such as Chat-on using Titanium Backup without damaging Touchwiz?
willallen97 said:
So when I have rooted my phone can I remove apps such as Chat-on using Titanium Backup without damaging Touchwiz?
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Yes rule is freeze first and test then if ok uninstall .
Okay rooted my phone now. Just so I know... How exactly do I flash a ROM onto my phone? Is there software to be installed?
Thanks for all your help! :victory: :good:
willallen97 said:
Okay rooted my phone now. Just so I know... How exactly do I flash a ROM onto my phone? Is there software to be installed?
Thanks for all your help! :victory: :good:
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You read the instructions you read the faqs and guides .

[Q] Rolling back from Lollipop to Android 4.4 Samsung Galaxy note 4

Has anyone tried to go back to Android 4.4 after flashing lollipop 5.0?
I haven't been able to flash any Android 4.4 ROM after installing. Does anyone have any idea on how to do so?
Any help is truly appreciate.
Where did you get Lollipop from? Is there some sort of OTA that I'm unaware of? Do you have an SM-N910T or some other variant?
If you flashed a Lollipop ROM like CM or Liquid Smooth from the development section you should be able to Odin back to stock no problem. As far as I know there is no official Lollipop for the T-Mobile Note 4..
As far as I know there is no official Lollipop for the T-Mobile Note 4..
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Is that true? There isn't an official lollipop release for us yet?
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Yes. I installed Liquidsmooth from the development section. But Odin does not recognize my phone.
I have the T-Mobile Galaxy Note 4.
BTW thanks for the rapid help!
Do a wipe in team win recovery. Cache, Dalvick cache, and data.
Then flash a 4.4.4 rom.
I've done it many many times, without issue
Ok. It seems like there was a issue with the phone's drivers. Now Odin recognizes my phone.
Now the question is: I have some android 4.4 Roms in my sdcard such as Infamous v8, DinamicKat etc. How do I flash one of them through Odin since I have not been able to do it through TWRP in recovery mode?
Thanks again for the help.
Can't flash those through Odin. You need to Odin back to stock, root, flash TWRP, then load a custom ROM.
You see anything good in LolliPop?
Well, the UI is different (doesn't mean better), I'm running Liquidsmooth beta. There are a ton of features missing on this ROM. That's the reason for why Im going black to kitkat 4.4
chong67 said:
You see anything good in LolliPop?
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Flash in TWRP CM12 port you'll get the lolipop UI from it. Works great super smooth but audio randomly goes super loud. Other people running CM12 across other devices are having this issue too.
Reytheking said:
Well, the UI is different (doesn't mean better), I'm running Liquidsmooth beta. There are a ton of features missing on this ROM. That's the reason for why Im going black to kitkat 4.4
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I guess it's true what they say. Once you go black... :cyclops:
What about those who odin flash to stock lollipop or from OTA then root can they still odin to stock KK? Has anybody done this and no brick phone. Anybody?
gmenik6 said:
What about those who odin flash to stock lollipop or from OTA then root can they still odin to stock KK? Has anybody done this and no brick phone. Anybody?
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Here u go.
I just flashed lollipop also.
I'm not sure how long I'll last without closed.
I will say that tw lollipop is pretty impressive.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3095585

Your Advice about custom rom

I have verizon s6 edge stock 5.1.1
( G925VVRU4BOG7 )
I couldn't root it even by ping-pong root or even downgrade ,,, Now I wanna flash a custom rom which alredy rooted?
Which is (the best) custom rom should I flash,,, I realy need the root .
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dr0mar said:
I have verizon s6 edge stock 5.1.1
( G925VVRU4BOG7 )
I couldn't root it even by ping-pong root or even downgrade ,,, Now I wanna flash a custom rom which alredy rooted?
Which is (the best) custom rom should I flash,,, I realy need the root .
Sent from my SM-N910C using Tapatalk
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Root is required in order to install a custom ROM.
OMG ..I cant root my stock or downgrade or even flash a custom rom ...
What can I do ... any idea guys!
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dr0mar said:
OMG ..I cant root my stock or downgrade or even flash a custom rom ...
What can I do ... any idea guys!
[emoji24][emoji30][emoji31][emoji24]
Sent from my SM-N910C using Tapatalk
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There is more to life than custom ROM's.
That said, many of the apps that require root have alternatives for people without root.
For example, Adaway requires root, while AdBlockPlus works without root.
They perform the same functionality, just with different permissions.
The only reason I am not yet ready to give up root is Viper4Android is the best app for tweaking audio,
and without root it is impossible to remove crapware
Snowby123 said:
There is more to life than custom ROM's.
That said, many of the apps that require root have alternatives for people without root.
For example, Adaway requires root, while AdBlockPlus works without root.
They perform the same functionality, just with different permissions.
The only reason I am not yet ready to give up root is Viper4Android is the best app for tweaking audio,
and without root it is impossible to remove crapware
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There is another reason for actually. .. it is adding arabic language to the system and the only way is by using root permissions
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You can flash a ROM without root. You just need a PC and software that bypasses the locked bootloader so you can flash the custom ROM onto your device. I recommend the SP Flash Tool for Windows if you don't want to root your phone and still run a custom ROM.
dr0mar said:
There is another reason for actually. .. it is adding arabic language to the system and the only way is by using root permissions
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SAD. like I said earlier, it is still impossible to install a custom ROM without root.
If you really need root, you could try looking on Swappa for one that either has root or has an early enough build date to obtain root.
I have the same Build: G925VVRU4BOG7 and have been looking for root options for months now. I just received access to Samsung Pay which I'm pretty excited to check out (and I heard can be lost if you trip KNOX), but I still would like root as this is the only phone I've owned which can't be rooted.
Additionally, I JUST received a software update notification... I'm user what to do. If I update, maybe someone will figure out a way to root the new version. However, if I do update and then someone finds a root method for G925VVRU4BOG7, I will probably shoot myself in the kneecap lol.
Does anyone have any suggestions for accepting the software update? Thank you!
the818studios said:
I have the same Build: G925VVRU4BOG7 and have been looking for root options for months now. I just received access to Samsung Pay which I'm pretty excited to check out (and I heard can be lost if you trip KNOX), but I still would like root as this is the only phone I've owned which can't be rooted.
Additionally, I JUST received a software update notification... I'm user what to do. If I update, maybe someone will figure out a way to root the new version. However, if I do update and then someone finds a root method for G925VVRU4BOG7, I will probably shoot myself in the kneecap lol.
Does anyone have any suggestions for accepting the software update? Thank you!
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if I were in your shoes I would take the update. there is no clue when or even if root will ever be achieved on 5.1 for the Verizon variants

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