I have a Verizon moto x and am just wondering now that lollipop is rolling out whether or not I should wait to update.
I wasn't sure if now a root path might be found. I'd rather have root on KitKat than lollipop with no root.
mpetruzz said:
I have a Verizon moto x and am just wondering now that lollipop is rolling out whether or not I should wait to update.
I wasn't sure if now a root path might be found. I'd rather have root on KitKat than lollipop with no root.
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Not a VZ expert, but I was under the impression with their locked bootloader root was going to be a no-go either way. I may be wrong.
Related
http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/1...ew-modified-kernels-may-become-a-requirement/
root NOW or NOT...????
htcgr said:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/1...ew-modified-kernels-may-become-a-requirement/
root NOW or NOT...????
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Unlike me (I'm already rooted), it's possibly better to wait rooting your phone until your lollipop update is on your Phone. Undoubtedly after that many people wil succeed in rooting lollipop (also on the Moto G 2014).
I think it's not impossible that I'll have to unroot, unlock the bootloader and restore stock recovery before I can update...
best thing to do is wait until someone get a way of rooting android lollipop on the moto g 2nd gen, if not, you could end whit a unrootable phone (i dont think it is probably but sure it is possible)
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Is it good to root 5.0? or shall I wait to 5.1?
what will happen if I rooted on Lollipop 5.0 the upgraded to 5.1 using OTA update? will it harm my device?
Is there a trusted/tested root for Moto X 2014 Lollipop 5.0?
If you are rooted you will need to do a clean install of 5.0 before accepting an OTA to 5.1 or the OTA will fail. The way I use to root is to flash a custom recovery and then flash SuperSU.
osadhan said:
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Is it good to root 5.0? or shall I wait to 5.1?
what will happen if I rooted on Lollipop 5.0 the upgraded to 5.1 using OTA update? will it harm my device?
Is there a trusted/tested root for Moto X 2014 Lollipop 5.0?
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what do you mean by "good"? in what aspects? the answer will depend on how you want to use after root features.
AFAIK, you have to stock recovery installed before getting any OTA, they wont even downloaded if you have a custom recovery, so you have to use fastboot to install stock "recovery.img" before getting OTA.
I used CF-Auto root method, its safe and easy, but beware, you have to unlock bootloader first.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-2014/development/root-root-moto-x-2014-android-5-0-t2941388
I hope it helped.
I'm looking to probably upgrade from my GS3 to the GS5. I've read some of the posts on here about rooting, but I'm still a bit confused. It seems that root is only available for 4.4.2, but then you can't keep root and upgrade to 5.0.1. Is that correct?
Also, could anyone point me to a thread that lays out the root method for the phone? I see a lot of people talking ABOUT the thread existing, but no actual links to the thread.
Thanks in advance!
slicetwo said:
I'm looking to probably upgrade from my GS3 to the GS5. I've read some of the posts on here about rooting, but I'm still a bit confused. It seems that root is only available for 4.4.2, but then you can't keep root and upgrade to 5.0.1. Is that correct?
Also, could anyone point me to a thread that lays out the root method for the phone? I see a lot of people talking ABOUT the thread existing, but no actual links to the thread.
Thanks in advance!
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/att...w-to-update-to-g900aoca-5-0-keeproot-t3076803. This is to get root from 4.4.4.
Theres another method to root 4.4.2 u gotta downgrade to a different kernel then use towelroot and then flas the upgraded kernel. Theres a method on here by the same guy that did 5.0 one , just search his name you can find it
Joehen873 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/att...w-to-update-to-g900aoca-5-0-keeproot-t3076803. This is to get root from 4.4.4.
Theres another method to root 4.4.2 u gotta downgrade to a different kernel then use towelroot and then flas the upgraded kernel. Theres a method on here by the same guy that did 5.0 one , just search his name you can find it
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Note that OTA 5.0 just got pushed by AT&T and if you take it, there is currently no way to root or downgrade to 4.4.2 to use towelroot. In fact if you try to downgrade after the 5.0 OTA, you will end up bricking the phone. I'm sure devs around are working on finding a way to root the OTA, but as of today there isn't a way. There is an alternate method using FireFlash which is in beta to install 5.0 on a rooted 4.4.4. Note that if you are just about to buy a S5, it might be preloaded with 5.0 which until probably some time in the future is not rootable.
I would suggest delaying your upgrade from S3 to S5 until someone figures out how to root 5.0 OTA.
YasharF said:
Note that OTA 5.0 just got pushed by AT&T and if you take it, there is currently no way to root or downgrade to 4.4.2 to use towelroot. In fact if you try to downgrade after the 5.0 OTA, you will end up bricking the phone. I'm sure devs around are working on finding a way to root the OTA, but as of today there isn't a way. There is an alternate method using FireFlash which is in beta to install 5.0 on a rooted 4.4.4. Note that if you are just about to buy a S5, it might be preloaded with 5.0 which until probably some time in the future is not rootable.
I would suggest delaying your upgrade from S3 to S5 until someone figures out how to root 5.0 OTA.
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Gotcha. I'm not gonna not upgrade simply because root may not be possible yet if it's already 5.0, but that's good to know. Thanks.
So here's the backstory, about a year ago I bought a fairly new Samsung S5 (SM-G900A) off of swappa.com. It's always been on Straight Talk, so I have never been able to receive AT&T updates. My problem with getting it to Android 5.0 is that my phone needs to be at 4.4.4. I can't find any firmware out there to upgrade from 4.4.2 to 4.4.4 since AT&T hasn't published their firmware. Any assistance/help/tutorials in finding a way to get my phone up to 4.4.4 would be much appreciated.
HeadBroski said:
So here's the backstory, about a year ago I bought a fairly new Samsung S5 (SM-G900A) off of swappa.com. It's always been on Straight Talk, so I have never been able to receive AT&T updates. My problem with getting it to Android 5.0 is that my phone needs to be at 4.4.4. I can't find any firmware out there to upgrade from 4.4.2 to 4.4.4 since AT&T hasn't published their firmware. Any assistance/help/tutorials in finding a way to get my phone up to 4.4.4 would be much appreciated.
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Are you rooted? Do you want root? 4.4.4 was not much difference from 4.4.2.
dirtydodge said:
Are you rooted? Do you want root? 4.4.4 was not much difference from 4.4.2.
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It's not rooted and I don't need root access. If root is an absolute must than I wouldn't have a problem rooting my device. I wanted 4.4.4 so I can upgrade to the stock AT&T 5.0 ROM.
HeadBroski said:
It's not rooted and I don't need root access. If root is an absolute must than I wouldn't have a problem rooting my device. I wanted 4.4.4 so I can upgrade to the stock AT&T 5.0 ROM.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3076803
Read and follow the instructions in post 1. READ THE NOTES SECTION at the bottom of post 1. You'll need to root with towel root first then you'll be able to flash up to 5.0. I don't know if any way for you to do it regular as i have never had straight talk.
I just got a new Droid turbo and it came with android 4.4.4 on it. I want to root it and not sure if it is better to root on this version or update it to the new 5.1. I seen that the new update lets you unlock the Bootloader.
( BTW broke my old 5.1 droid turbo by going into develpoment and clicking "Force RTL layout direction") DONT CLICK ON IT
It doesn't let you unlock the bootloader.. And I'm finding the Lollipop experience amazing! A lot faster and at least double the battery life for me.
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MichaelRazz1 said:
I just got a new Droid turbo and it came with android 4.4.4 on it. I want to root it and not sure if it is better to root on this version or update it to the new 5.1. I seen that the new update lets you unlock the Bootloader.
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That option is a lollipop feature, not a Droid Turbo feature. On phones with unlockable bootloaders that option works. There is no known way to root the Turbo past 4.4.4 as of yet.
ntxct said:
That option is a lollipop feature, not a Droid Turbo feature. On phones with unlockable bootloaders that option works. There is no known way to root the Turbo past 4.4.4 as of yet.
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I thought there was a way to root the 4.4.4 then keep the root updating it to 5.1.
another question... Since I want to root it but have the 5.1 update. Would it be better to update now and then root when we can or wait because we might have to downgrade back to 4.4.4 to root it?
I don't think lollipop and root exist on turbo. You will have to choose 1 or the other if you do not need root better to upgrade. If you want root don't upgrade
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I don't think lollipop and root exist on turbo.
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I heard that Mofo has a root for 4.4.4 droid turbo but you have to pay if I'm mistaken
MichaelRazz1 said:
I thought there was a way to root the 4.4.4 then keep the root updating it to 5.1.
another question... Since I want to root it but have the 5.1 update. Would it be better to update now and then root when we can or wait because we might have to downgrade back to 4.4.4 to root it?
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Yes there is a way to root 4.4.4 using Mofo.. yes it is 20 dollars... and yes it doesnt break write protection so its a process different from most phones. Some people started using a (imo) sketchy root method for free but it honestly sounds like a disaster.
Theres no guarantee that if you upgrade to 5.1 you will EVER have root. And AFAIK there is no way to downgrade from 5.1 back to 4.4.4.
So if you want root, IMO, get 20 bucks and mofo your turbo, then keep an eye on this forum for a miracle of a dev to break through 5.1
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I heard that Mofo has a root for 4.4.4 droid turbo but you have to pay if I'm mistaken
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Here is the current state of Droid Turbo affairs:
1. Currently, the only way to gain root is to use an app called moforoot. Moforoot is a program (for windows or linux) that lets you flash system images (and only system images. It will not touch any other partitions) to your phone. Using this program, you can take a system image, modify it any way you like (like give it root and SuperSU, for example), and flash it to your phone. This app costs $20 per phone, and it can be used as many times as you want. HOWEVER, write protection is still enabled, which means that you cannot use any apps on your phone to modify any of its system files. Any changes that you want to make have to be done before you flash the image.
2. There is another method called Kingroot that can (sometimes) give root access on a 4.4.4 Turbo. It works inconsistently, and it is only temporary. It does not survive a reboot, and sometimes it doesn't even survive 15 minutes of the phone being on. This method also does not disable write protection and does not work on 5.1, so it provides no advantages over moforoot other than being free.
3. Developers are working on a way to use moforoot to flash a 5.1 system image to a 4.4.4 phone. The main obsticle is that Verizon has not yet released the full 5.1 images yet, so the only things that they have to work with are system dumps from people who have taken the 5.1 update, but these aren't sufficient to create a moforoot-flashable image. The Verizon images are expected to be released in few weeks. UPDATE: The images have been released, and many devs have started work on it.
4. A developer is working on a free version of moforoot, so if $20 is too much for you (or if you live outside the US and don't know how to use a VPN to get around moforoot's country restriction) you can wait for that.
5. There are no known ways to update from rooted 4.4.4 to 5.1 and preserve root. In fact, you can't take the OTA update at all if your phone is rooted. You have to install a stock, unrooted system image first.
TL;DR: If you are impatient and want 5.1, go for it, but understand that you will likely never have anything other than the stock experience. If you are patient, you will be rewarded.
Here's another update: I'm currently in the process of testing the method of flashing 5.1 to my 4.4.4 turbo via moforoot. I'll update this post once I have the results.
TheSt33v said:
Here's another update: I'm currently in the process of testing the method of flashing 5.1 to my 4.4.4 turbo via moforoot. I'll update this post once I have the results.
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Interesting...how will the firmware get upgraded? (kernel,modem,etc.)
johnbravado said:
I don't think lollipop and root exist on turbo. You will have to choose 1 or the other if you do not need root better to upgrade. If you want root don't upgrade
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It does now, it looks like
Modem, recovery, etc. can be flashed via fastboot using the official images. The bootloader is not flashed. That just leaves system via mofo.
It works! Wooo! See here for instructions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=61749727&postcount=6