How to root s3 lte 4.4.4 kit kat without knox flag? It is possible? Sorry if it is on the forum, but I didn't saw this.
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it is not possible now...
Okay, so i'm waiting thank u
Try use towelroot ... more informations you'll find here on XDA and towelroot.com good luck.
kenar2 said:
Try use towelroot ... more informations you'll find here on XDA and towelroot.com good luck.
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Towelroor? It isn't tamp knox flag?
Yes. I used this on my 2 months old S4. Then installed SuperSU from market, using Xposed modules. Knox is still 0x0
Could u give me link to towelroot? It is free?
Read again my post from above and yes free, but donations welcomed, of course.
Edit: however you never can't flash custom recovery or directly Custom rom, but similarly I'm using Safestrap. You have to study all about this method
kenar2 said:
Read again my post from above and yes free, but donations welcomed, of course.
Edit: however you never can't flash custom recovery or directly Custom rom, but similarly I'm using Safestrap. You have to study all about this method
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Towelroot v3. "This phone isn't supported."
schizyk12 said:
Towelroot v3. "This phone isn't supported."
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That's bad luck
Me hapend on my S4 too, when I updated on Knox v2. Then i had to via odin flash older kernel, then execute towelroot, than back right kernel. For my S4 existing files for odin on Xda, but I'm afraid for S3 LTE not
I think, you have to decide if you want be warranty off or not. If yes, then you can flash custom recovery with root, if you want be in valid warannty, you must stay without root.
More I don't know
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Edit: however you never can't flash custom recovery or directly Custom rom, but similarly I'm using Safestrap. You have to study all about this method
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I might look into this method myself for my S5. I was lucky enough to get a S5 with a kernel before June 2014, so towelroot worked nicely for me. Knox is still 0x0 and it has su, busybox, and xposed installed on it. Any mods that I've done I've manually pushed over and fixed permissions, I've NEVER had the balls to actually flash anything (as I want to try and keep knox at 0x0 as long as I can), so I am definitely gonna look into this Safestrap recovery system.
Unfortunately the new 4.4.4 kernel for the S3 has been made prior to the June 2014 date, so towelroot will be useless, and unlike some methods explained for the S4 and S5 there is no kernel to downgrade to (as far as I know). In other words, you have a proper 4.4.4 firmware and want to keep knox, no custom stuff for you
As I mentioned on previous site ....
Me hapend on my S4 too (no luck with towelroot), when I updated on Knox v2 and kernel after June 2014. Then i had to via odin flash older kernel, then execute towelroot, than back right kernel. .... I have still Knox 0x0 and root privileges etc.....
kenar2 said:
As I mentioned on previous site ....
Me hapend on my S4 too (no luck with towelroot), when I updated on Knox v2 and kernel after June 2014. Then i had to via odin flash older kernel, then execute towelroot, than back right kernel. .... I have still Knox 0x0 and root privileges etc.....
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You were lucky you had an older kernel to downgrade to. I've actually noticed that Lollypop (5.0) is now on the S5, however I think I'm gonna stay where I am, because you could nearly guarentee you won't be able to keep knox at 0x0 and have su.
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For those who do not have access to a computer I achieved root on Kit Kat without a PC by following these steps :
All needed items will be linked below.
Root device using kingroot (will not trip Knox) if you are only wanting root for basic root apps (greenify etc.) then this is all you need to do. Have fun! (Just remember anything that changes the /system partition significantly such as xposed will trip Knox.)
To install superSU instead of kingroot/kinguser (will trip Knox)
Install flashify from the play store
Use flashify to install twrp (this step trips Knox)
Download SuperSU zip
Remove kingroot and the included kinguser app (follow instructions from kingroot thread)
Reboot into recovery and install SuperSU zip
OR :
After installing twrp just download a ROM (and if needed gapps) of your choice and flash.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/one-click-root-tool-android-2-x-5-0-t3107461 for kingroot English.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cgollner.flashify flashify play store link
For SuperSU zip google is your friend
hotrodwinston said:
For those who do not have access to a computer I achieved root today without a PC by following these steps :
Root device using kingroot (will not trip Knox)
(Tablet is now technically rooted but most people prefer SuperSU and to not have incompletely translated apps controlling root access)
Install flashify from the play store
Use flashify to install twrp (will trip Knox)
Download SuperSU zip
Remove kingroot and the included kinguser app
Reboot into recovery and install SuperSU zip
OR :
After installing twrp just download a ROM (and if needed gapps) of your choice and flash.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/one-click-root-tool-android-2-x-5-0-t3107461 for kingroot English.
For SuperSU zip google is your friend
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You've just negated the whole point of using kingroot, not tripping Knox.
You could have simply rooted using twrp or cfauto root without kingroot at all. I know it saves connecting to a PC, but that is trivial.
Kinguser supersu app is fully English and has no problems as a supersu replacement. I used it for months.
ashyx said:
You've just negated the whole point of using kingroot, not tripping Knox.
You could have simply rooted using twrp or cfauto root without kingroot at all. I know it saves connecting to a PC, but that is trivial.
Kinguser supersu app is fully English and has no problems as a supersu replacement. I used it for months.
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Some people don't have a PC - this method would let them install custom roms or install xposed without needing a PC.
hotrodwinston said:
Some people don't have a PC - this method would let them install custom roms or install xposed without needing a PC.
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I agree but then you stated about flashing supersu and twrp which would trip Knox and sort of made the first part of your informative post pointless, that's all.
Also flashing roms will also trip Knox, so again negates the point of rooting with kingroot.
ashyx said:
I agree but then you stated about flashing supersu and twrp which would trip Knox and sort of made the first part of your informative post pointless, that's all.
Also flashing roms will also trip Knox, so again negates the point of rooting with kingroot.
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I see your point - will modify the op to reflect different goals of rooting - my use of kingroot was to obtain root knowing I was going to trip Knox to install a custom rom as I do not have a PC to run Odin.
Kingroot does not work on lollipop. Don't want to trip Knox. Is there any other way to root? Not flashing any rom BTW.
If you have a computer and can downgrade to 4.4 kingroot should work then
djide said:
Kingroot does not work on lollipop. Don't want to trip Knox. Is there any other way to root? Not flashing any rom BTW.
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I had never heard of that tool. Did it work well on KK ? Looks like there are newer versions that could work with Lollipop. My only concern is that it is all in Chinese and I don't know how reliable it is
I saw in another thread that someone had success using KIng Root on the AT&T variant. I have tried several times and on several different days, but as of yet King Root will not work for me on the SM-T807V. This is the Verizon variant. Some folks have speculated that King Root might work on Lollipop if you have the Exynos chip and not the Snapdragon. Unfortunately, or fortunately, for me, I have the Verizon with the different chip. I believe I also read that Sprint variants also have Snapdragons.
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I saw in another thread that someone had success using KIng Root on the AT&T variant. I have tried several times and on several different days, but as of yet King Root will not work for me on the SM-T807V. This is the Verizon variant. Some folks have speculated that King Root might work on Lollipop if you have the Exynos chip and not the Snapdragon. Unfortunately, or fortunately, for me, I have the Verizon with the different chip. I believe I also read that Sprint variants also have Snapdragons.
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Sprint does have snapdragon, but their bootloaders are unlocked in which they can flash anything they want. Sucks that kingroot doesn't work onm Verizon
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DUHAsianSKILLZ said:
Sprint does have snapdragon, but their bootloaders are unlocked in which they can flash anything they want. Sucks that kingroot doesn't work onm Verizon
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I'm not sure whether the failure for it to work is the exploit itself or user error.
It has worked both on my exynos tab s t805 and my snapdragon m8.
Both running kitkat.
Earlier versions have worked on other devices I own.
I can't see what would be different exploit wise with the Verizon device.
It took me a few goes for the exploit to work and most importantly the device will reboot at least once and then continue the exploit, so must not be touched after the reboot.
My advice here is to set the screen timeout to at least 10 mins, so it can be monitored after it reboots.
Also it needs to be kingroot v4. Another point is that if the app root fails then it's worth trying the desktop version as, from past experience, this has worked when the app hasn't.
Yes but in my opinion the app is interesting because it makes it possible to keep the Knox counter at 0×0. Using the desktop version installs another recovery and triggers Knox. But it looks like the team is working hard to make it functional for devices on lollipop. I hope we will see progress for the tab s
I have tried both the desktop and the mobile version and both met with the same results -no root. The common thought now seems to be, from my readings, is that Verizon has a locked bootloader which might be more of the issue versus the difference in the chip. Oh well, I will just have to be patient with Tab S and just enjoy my rooted S6 Edge.
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Elbrin said:
I have tried both the desktop and the mobile version and both met with the same results -no root. The common thought now seems to be, from my readings, is that Verizon has a locked bootloader which might be more of the issue versus the difference in the chip. Oh well, I will just have to be patient with Tab S and just enjoy my rooted S6 Edge.
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The bootloader is irrelevant as the exploit doesn't involve the bootloader. Not only that it works on the bootloader locked att model.
Keep root after update ??
hello just wondering if after king root gains root would I be able to update from Samsung update in settings ? And if It does let us update from setting will it remove or patch over the root exploit..! Thanks...
-Ahmed- smt700 (wifi 0nly)
As far as Knox is not tripped, I believe you should but you will lose root in the process.
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djide said:
Kingroot does not work on lollipop. Don't want to trip Knox. Is there any other way to root? Not flashing any rom BTW.
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Downgrade to kitkat, root with king root then flash lollipop stock official fw with flashfire, with injects supersu option
Really kingroot works?
Joker87 said:
Downgrade to kitkat, root with king root then flash lollipop stock official fw with flashfire, with injects supersu option
Really kingroot works?
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I have not read any posts from anyone that has been able to root a VERIZON (caps used for emphasis ) Tab S (SM-T807V) with King Root or Kingo.
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Op updated with more info regarding different steps if you just want root or want to go further and install xposed or custom Roms.
Sorry for taking so long to update - real life got in the way.
Has anyone found a method to replace kingroot with supersu without tripping Knox? I have tried the same steps that worked on my s6 on here and that didn't work. Worked only right after completing the process but when I reboot I lost root.
Hey guys, I have a 64GB stock T-Mobile Galaxy S6 that I have (somewhat) debloated and so far the battery is okay.
I've heard promising reviews about XtreStoLite G920T Pure Edition ROM.
First, I want to make a backup of the STOCK ROM I currently have, but IIRC, you cannot back it up unless you root first?
I was looking into PingPongRoot so I could go back to stock just in case anything would happen but I need to know how to back it up first.
Second, I want to install the ROM and I'm pretty sure I'm correct. Do I need Odin if I use PingPongRoot?
Third, I want to install Ktoonzes kernel as well but I don't know anything about that.
So, pretty much I need help with:
1. Backup current stock ROM before rooting
2. Root with PingPong
3. Install XtreStoLite
4. Install Ktoonzes
Also, if there is anything else I should be cautious of let me know. Thanks guys!
While all of this info is easily accessible, in the spirit of giving... Here you go.
To backup, you need root.
Install SuperSu from play store, open SuperSu at least one time, then download Ping Pong Root APK and run it. It may take two tries, that's normal.
Then, to back up, either install TWRP with Flashify (downloadable from Play Store) or via Odin (Either method will trip Knox in bootloader and void Samsung warranty, will not harm phone in any way) and back up
To install ROM, Flash in TWRP recovery (if you installed TWRP in last step Knox is already tripped)
Then, use TWRP to flash Ktoonzes kernel (I recommend letting ROM boot at least once fully then going back to recovery to flash kernel)
norcalsfinest said:
While all of this info is easily accessible, in the spirit of giving... Here you go.
To backup, you need root.
Install SuperSu from play store, open SuperSu at least one time, then download Ping Pong Root APK and run it. It may take two tries, that's normal.
Then, to back up, either install TWRP with Flashify (downloadable from Play Store) or via Odin (Either method will trip Knox in bootloader and void Samsung warranty, will not harm phone in any way) and back up
To install ROM, Flash in TWRP recovery (if you installed TWRP in last step Knox is already tripped)
Then, use TWRP to flash Ktoonzes kernel (I recommend letting ROM boot at least once fully then going back to recovery to flash kernel)
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jeffreylin_ said:
If you don't want to void your warranty, you could back up using Chainfire's FlashFire, but note that it is an app and therefore you need to have a semi-working system to restore! Which is fine since you can flash stock using Odin, then root using PingPong and install FlashFire again. Just slightly more of a hassle.
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Thanks guys!
jeffreylin_ said:
If you don't want to void your warranty, you could back up using Chainfire's FlashFire, but note that it is an app and therefore you need to have a semi-working system to restore! Which is fine since you can flash stock using Odin, then root using PingPong and install FlashFire again. Just slightly more of a hassle.
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So wait... flashfire and pingpong root i can flash a new rom without tripping knox????
frettfreak said:
So wait... flashfire and pingpong root i can flash a new rom without tripping knox????
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Yes, only if you don't flash a kernel with the new ROM. You have to edit the zip and remove the boot.IMG , then edit the updater script to remove the command to wipe and flash boot.img. if this sounds too difficult to you don't try it
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Yes, only if you don't flash a kernel with the new ROM. You have to edit the zip and remove the boot.IMG , then edit the updater script to remove the command to wipe and flash boot.img. if this sounds too difficult to you don't try it
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So how do you flash a custom ROM without a custom recovery? Recovery trips Knox...
I'm gonna need to look into this one. Been a while since I did anything with a Samsung device.
Marine6680 said:
So how do you flash a custom ROM without a custom recovery? Recovery trips Knox...
I'm gonna need to look into this one. Been a while since I did anything with a Samsung device.
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I don't think chain fire has been to open about how flashfire works (not a problem his choice). So if you want a good idea how it works look into safestrap, I'm sure it's close other than the fact safestrap doesn't need a app in a working system.
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I don't think chain fire has been to open about how flashfire works (not a problem his choice). So if you want a good idea how it works look into safestrap, I'm sure it's close other than the fact safestrap doesn't need a app in a working system.
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Needs a zip without the kernel... I remember seeing a ROM that mentioned not having a kernel, I guess for this reason.
I don't think any of the t-mobile ROMs come setup like that though. So I would need to go through the trouble of repackaging the ROMs myself.
May not bother and just trip the counter and flash normal. Custom kernels are often the way to go for battery life and performance.
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Needs a zip without the kernel... I remember seeing a ROM that mentioned not having a kernel, I guess for this reason.
I don't think any of the t-mobile ROMs come setup like that though. So I would need to go through the trouble of repackaging the ROMs myself.
May not bother and just trip the counter and flash normal. Custom kernels are often the way to go for battery life and performance.
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Oh I thought you meant how flashfire boots into its recovery mode without tripping knox, yeah custom kernels and recoveries will trip knox but if the demand is high enough there are ways to use custom kernels without flashing them and someone is bound to bring it to the s6, but I'm sure the demand has to be high enough.
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Oh I thought you meant how flashfire boots into its recovery mode without tripping knox, yeah custom kernels and recoveries will trip knox but if the demand is high enough there are ways to use custom kernels without flashing them and someone is bound to bring it to the s6, but I'm sure the demand has to be high enough.
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Its an interesting alternative to full root flashing. Preserving the warranty is good for some people.
Ever since I did pingpong root, I have been having odd issues with pandora bluetooth streaming to my car. Hopeing a custom ROM will solve this.
Well actually it seems fairly straighfoward to go back to stock, if you have the appropriate stock image to flash with Odin. I'm just used to do the whole "unlock bootloader, flash recovery, flash autoroot/rom/whatever" process on other devices and it feels weird to just load up Odin and do everyhing. So that's an insecurity.
I'm more interested in knowing whether Samsung "knows" that you rooted/unlocked the device, for warranty reasons. If sometime I decide to go back to full stock and at some point I need to return/send the device for some service, I want to know if they can tell whether the device had been previously rooted. On my motorola xt1092 unlocking the bootloader requires some sort of code from Moto itself, so even if you go back totally stock you can't get rid of the "unlocked bootloader" msg, let alone that they have you already registered on their system as having non-valid warranty.
YES. Atm there is no root method that won't trip knox and if knox is 0x1 samsung will always know. Some providers don't care about that and will fix ur phone/tablet. Especially if it don't even boot or some mechanic problem, just flash stock firmware with odin. My personally was very insecure when flashed firmware 5.1.1 then kernel and then root with odin (always used TWRP on S4) but all worked ok, just read the guide, real all post and all will be ok. If u wan't then go go stock just flash the same stock firmware and you will have it stock with no root stock recovery but knox will be 0x1
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YES. Atm there is no root method that won't trip knox and if knox is 0x1 samsung will always know. Some providers don't care about that and will fix ur phone/tablet. Especially if it don't even boot or some mechanic problem, just flash stock firmware with odin. My personally was very insecure when flashed firmware 5.1.1 then kernel and then root with odin (always used TWRP on S4) but all worked ok, just read the guide, real all post and all will be ok. If u wan't then go go stock just flash the same stock firmware and you will have it stock with no root stock recovery but knox will be 0x1
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Thanks for the info! I found out there was a piece of software called "Triangle Away" which helped reset counter to 0x0 when going back to full stock, but i can't find out if it would work on the Tab S2... http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/orig-development/2014-01-15-triangleaway-v3-26-t1494114
kokotron said:
Thanks for the info! I found out there was a piece of software called "Triangle Away" which helped reset counter to 0x0 when going back to full stock, but i can't find out if it would work on the Tab S2... http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/orig-development/2014-01-15-triangleaway-v3-26-t1494114
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It was flash counter not knox. Knox is literally impossible to reset. Triangle Away only works on older devices. List can be found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/orig-development/2014-01-15-triangleaway-v3-26-t1494114
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YES. Atm there is no root method that won't trip knox and if knox is 0x1 samsung will always know. Some providers don't care about that and will fix ur phone/tablet. Especially if it don't even boot or some mechanic problem, just flash stock firmware with odin. My personally was very insecure when flashed firmware 5.1.1 then kernel and then root with odin (always used TWRP on S4) but all worked ok, just read the guide, real all post and all will be ok. If u wan't then go go stock just flash the same stock firmware and you will have it stock with no root stock recovery but knox will be 0x1
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Just to reconfirm that, since I was also a little concerned about that (I have a T810 btw, not a T815): While the stock firmware on my device works 'well enough', there are certain things i'd rather it was able to do. Knox however has me holding off (at least until the warranty expires). Does the same apply to the T810? (There is no root method that won't trip knox.)
ATM no. The only way to root Tab s2 is to trip Knox. King root will root your device with no Knox tripping but it will last until you reboot
hi,
I would love to root my sm-g800f.
Which guide should I follow?
Thanks
What ROM? You can try flashing the correct CF Auto Root for your phone model and Android version using Odin if it using the latest Lollipop.
lfom said:
What ROM? You can try flashing the correct CF Auto Root for your phone model and Android version using Odin if it using the latest Lollipop.
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I have to look, so, for 'CF Auto Root' for G800FXXU1BPC3 Lollipop MR1 and
Odin.
Odin goes on PC and
CF Auto Root goes on device.
Am I right?
Both files go on PC, you used Odin to flash CF Auto Root into mobile. Seek for the files in the official page:
https://autoroot.chainfire.eu/
There are many videos on YouTube about it as most Samsung phones are rooted this way. Just make sure you use the correct file for your phone (G800F).
Backup everything you can first in case something goes wrong you may need to wipe mobile data and reflash stock ROM.
The other option is to use Odin to flash TWRP and then flash SuperSU zip from Chainfire. First, TWRP goes on PC then SuperSU Zip on phone, that you flash using TWRP. I am sure there are tutorials here about it, just pick TWRP for G800F, SuperSU is universal but some version may be needed according to your Android version. Can't help more because I have G800H and not rooted as Marshmallow was released for it and it has all I need. Good luck.
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Both files go on PC, you used Odin to flash CF Auto Root into mobile. Seek for the files in the official page:
https://autoroot.chainfire.eu/
There are many videos on YouTube about it as most Samsung phones are rooted this way. Just make sure you use the correct file for your phone (G800F).
Backup everything you can first in case something goes wrong you may need to wipe mobile data and reflash stock ROM.
The other option is to use Odin to flash TWRP and then flash SuperSU zip from Chainfire. First, TWRP goes on PC then SuperSU Zip on phone, that you flash using TWRP. I am sure there are tutorials here about it, just pick TWRP for G800F, SuperSU is universal but some version may be needed according to your Android version. Can't help more because I have G800H and not rooted as Marshmallow was released for it and it has all I need. Good luck.
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first way, I think, should be more simple.
How silly, I would root to change fonts on device.
And of course to free space, delete junkie and have control of my device.
Marshmallow is going to make me regret rooting?
You can change fonts using atock, no root needed. Also use Debloater to disable junk, no root needed either.
You can't use OTA to upgrade to MM when it arrives as it usually won't install or bootloops, so you will need to flash MM to go back to stock and upgrade then root again. Flashfire from Chainfire would be able to install OTAKU and keep root, but support to S5 mini is unkonwm, and no reports of success as far as I know.
Last but not least, flashing anything other than stock ROM through Odin will trip a Knox security counter and you'll lose warranty.
lfom said:
You can change fonts using atock, no root needed. Also use Debloater to disable junk, no root needed either.
You can't use OTA to upgrade to MM when it arrives as it usually won't install or bootloops, so you will need to flash MM to go back to stock and upgrade then root again. Flashfire from Chainfire would be able to install OTAKU and keep root, but support to S5 mini is unkonwm, and no reports of success as far as I know.
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I don' t uderstand.
I'm stock. If I'll root I'll not be anymore stock.
If I don't root, will MM arrive OTA?
lfom said:
Last but not least, flashing anything other than stock ROM through Odin will trip a Knox security counter and you'll lose warranty.
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I know
dezuha said:
I don' t uderstand.
I'm stock. If I'll root I'll not be anymore stock.
If I don't root, will MM arrive OTA?
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Yes, when it's available for your phone model, as long as you're stock. Sorry, wasn't clear before.
lfom said:
Yes, when it's available for your phone model, as long as you're stock. Sorry, wasn't clear before.
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you are joking!
You are very nice in answering to my questions.
''fonts using atock'', I think I can't.
I can only use payment monotype fonts
dezuha said:
you are joking!
You are very nice in answering to my questions.
''fonts using atock'', I think I can't.
I can only use payment monotype fonts
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This is using stock MM on my G800H, I don't remember on Lollipop but I'm almost sure there was a similar option:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5-mini/general/guide-easiest-method-root-g800h-t3340949
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5-mini/general/sm-g800f-rooting-guide-t3164859
I have found these two guides.
Which one do I have to follow?
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This is using stock MM on my G800H, I don't remember on Lollipop but I'm almost sure there was a similar option:
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I have those 5 ones.
But I would like other fonts.
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
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So....link to how you did it?
How was this achieved? Engboot for nougat?
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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
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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..!
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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..!
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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.
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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.