Can anybody developed an app or a method to root canvas a1
You can try various apps like 1.king root,2.I root,3.root master
nap533 said:
You can try various apps like 1.king root,2.I root,3.root master
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Tried using but cannot root my canvas a1 lollipop version
U can't root lollipop with apps u have to use A ROOT TOOLKIT BY ANIL 293 Or install twrp and i assume you know what it is it a custom recovery that supports 5.1 l so if don't know how to install it search forums for android one toolkit
@RaJeSh said:
Can anybody developed an app or a method to root canvas a1
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Actually you need a custom recovery to root without PC. Just flashing a ZIP of Su Binary and installing Super user app from play store will do the job.
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i've installed
[ROM][4.4.3] OmniROM Official Nightlies for p1 7/6/2014
and found that it's not rooted
can't install xposed
or anything need root permession
even spueruser su got no use
any help with that
Delacroix2050 said:
i've installed
[ROM][4.4.3] OmniROM Official Nightlies for p1 7/6/2014
and found that it's not rooted
can't install xposed
or anything need root permession
even spueruser su got no use
any help with that
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any help please
You should read post #1 in the omnirom thread.
It is rooted but you need the su binary.
Go there and read again. The link is also given.
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Delacroix2050 said:
i've installed
[ROM][4.4.3] OmniROM Official Nightlies for p1 7/6/2014
and found that it's not rooted
can't install xposed
or anything need root permession
even spueruser su got no use
any help with that
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1) Goto the Play Store (a.k.a App Market)
2) Download and Install "SuperSU"
3) Run SuperSu...
This should then present you the option to install a "Backup Script"... Installing this will ensure that you retain "Root" after each future Update.
Hi All,
since friday a YouTube video is out showing how to root the SM-G800F in only 2 minutes.
You can find the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XpGTwifH50
You will find all needed downloads in the information section of the video: Odin, CainFire SM-G800F root, Samsung USB Driver.
You don't need to re-configure your device afterwards.
I just tried it and it works perfectly without reinstalling the rom or anything else. Just the typical Odin stuff, some clicks and it's done. Everything stays as it was before, you only get root.
Enjoy! :victory:
IMPORTANT: it's obviously only for the SM-G800F!
It would have been nice if you mentioned who created this rooting method here as well as on youtube. You say Chainfire, but he officially does not support SM-G800F. Check http://autoroot.chainfire.eu
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polyconvex said:
It would have been nice if you mentioned who created this rooting method here as well as on youtube. You say Chainfire, but he officially does not support SM-G800F. Check http://autoroot.chainfire.eu
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sure? check out the file name, cf-auto-root-sm_g800f-kminilte-xxu1ang7.*tar.md5 sounds like a chainfire file to me or possibliy it's a modification by ?kminilite??
sorry, I'm not a developer and also not in the "scene", I'm just an Android enthusiastic and modder and want to help here. to be honest, I have no idea if it is from CF itself or the guys from xda-root.com or both. If this is soo important to you, you have to find out the 100% correct answer by yourself or some other supporter
maxpower_303 said:
the solution is proudly presented by http://www.xda-root.com
Thanks to you guys! :good:
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It is very bad manners to claim someone else's work as your own. Whether it be you or that website.
polyconvex said:
It is very bad manners to claim someone else's work as your own. Whether it be you or that website.
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omg, did I in some way say this was my work??
i have neither something to do with this website nor with the developers.
just "found that in the internet"
thought i stated that clearly, sry bro
polyconvex said:
It would have been nice if you mentioned who created this rooting method here as well as on youtube. You say Chainfire, but he officially does not support SM-G800F. Check http://autoroot.chainfire.eu
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First of all you used Chainfire binary,
polyconvex said:
so I used Chainfire's original CF-Auto-Root for SM-G900H
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so you didnt created anything, but only tried one's work with your own device - we are all thankful.
Second, we dont have any prove that Chainfire already know that before.
One way or another, thank you polyconvex to point it out
..Thank but it's only for Root or install also a CWN ?
And in term of root which is the difference with root http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54592755&postcount=4
Hispanico
paffo said:
First of all you used Chainfire binary,
so you didnt created anything, but only tried one's work with your own device - we are all thankful.
One way or another, thank you polyconvex to point it out
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It is a bit more than trying a prepackaged binary on a new device. That won't work at all. If you don't believe me then download any file you like from chainfire's website and try to use it on SM-G800F. The trick is to modify enough of that original code to work on the new device. That modification is my own work, which I published on the other thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54592755&postcount=4, without any permission to redistribute it. A big part of the file is originally from chainfire, another big part is from Samsung itself, the modification to combine it all in a way that it works on SM-G800F is mine. The name 'kminilte' refers to the SoC chip on the phone as shown by the kernel.
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---------- Post added at 05:34 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:09 PM ----------
In any case Chainfire now has his own version of autoroot for each S5 Mini variant in the market. Mine only works on SM-G800F not on other variants. My file has the md5 sum dc6517140efa4058d1f67c8e1784efe7 and Chainfire's files have different md5 sums as listed on his website.
build numbers
Anyone know if this method will work with a different build No?? KOT49H.G800FXXU1ANL1 - S5 Mini
Or how I can get it to work!? Need root
Many thanks in advance!
Flash counter?
I'm new to the Samsung modding scene, so excuse me if my question is outdated.
But are the flash counter / yellow triangle still a problem on Samsung devices? Do I need to take any preliminary measures, to ensure that I can revert to stock and not give away that I have had it flashed (for warranty cases)?
If we use this methode to root our device, do we need to re-install all our apps as it would on a new clean install ?
To awnser my own question
No, we don't re-install all the apps as stated in the first post.
Chainfire's bootloader is fantastic !!!!
Is it good for G800F lollipop firmware ?
If you do so, you work:
All S5 mini 800F LP 5.1.1 updater,
that is the way it is working for me. please, do not this steps if you not knowing what you do.
i' m not responsible for damage of your device.
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flash LP 5.1.1
factory reset of phone
Hungary VDH flash/ odin used.
Installed superuser 2.6.6.apk - started but binary missing - not root!
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/64144/G800FXXU1BOL4_G800FVFG1BOL1_VDH/
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Root
installed CF-Auto-Root-kminilte-kminiltexx-smg800f.zip / odin used
(working for me on a fresh flashed 5.1.1 + pit file)
— now rooted —
https://download.chainfire.eu/523/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-kminilte-kminiltexx-smg800f.zip
thanks to chainfire
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Recovery
installed twrp_kminilte-build3.tar / odin used
https://s.basketbuild.com/devs/rutvikrvr/kminilte/twrp
thanks to Mini-bio
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Deodex
pulled from system via ADB -> app, framework and priv-app
(can also extracted from flashfile, system.img with other tools)
deodexed -> app, framework and priv-app with SVAdeodexer (build.prop needed in systemfolder)
deleted in system on phone folder-> app, framework and priv-app via recovery file manager (mount system first)
copy deodex folder to system and set chmod 755
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5/general/tool-deodex-tool-android-l-t2972025
thanks to svadev
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xposed framework
installed xposed alpha for lollipop and flashed via twrp xposed-v79.1-sdk22-arm-custom-build-by-wanam-20160120.zip
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
thanks to wanam
cheers, septamobile
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How to root MIUI 6?
jeff18ms said:
How to root MIUI 6?
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lol miui 6 rooted like all miui dev roms, if an app need root access just go security app - permissions - root access managment and turn on app root access
bozarjoska said:
lol miui 6 rooted like all miui dev roms, if an app need root access just go security app - permissions - root access managment and turn on app root access
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there is no root access managemant in permissions.
avibandar said:
there is no root access managemant in permissions.
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Is only in developer firmware root as standart. Not in international rom
jeff18ms said:
How to root MIUI 6?
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IMHO, the easiest way to root Mi 3 is to download the developer version of MIUI 6 to replace the original stable version.
The developer version is pre-rooted.
Install cwm recovery
http://en.miui.com/thread-40302-1-1.html
Install it, bout it to recovery. While exiting it will ask you to root. Say yes. Install super su from play store later. It will do the rest
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jeff18ms said:
How to root MIUI 6?
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Best Rooting methods for MIUI6
Install a Developer version(Prerooted)
Insatll CWM or TWRP and then install Super Su zip
Hello everyone,
I wanted to know if my device (XT1068) is compatible with layers, I am on stock 6.0 rooted and have busybox installed already but im afraid it can cause bootloop, etc.
Thanks in advance
maximuns said:
Hello everyone,
I wanted to know if my device (XT1068) is compatible with layers, I am on stock 6.0 rooted and have busybox installed already but im afraid it can cause bootloop, etc.
Thanks in advance
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Android M natively supports layers. So just root and download layers manager app.
sagar846 said:
Android M natively supports layers. So just root and download layers manager app.
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The thing is all Layers say my Android version is not compatible... At least on layers showcase
maximuns said:
The thing is all Layers say my Android version is not compatible... At least on layers showcase
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It doesn't matter. Try "Material Glass", works both with L and MM.
If you get bootloops (which are very unlikely to happen) just delete the faulty layer with TWRP. They are in /system/vendor/overlay
Hey guys just need to double check some information
Currently using a Google Pixel with Purenexus 7.1.2 and chainfires root.
Tired of waiting for PN 8.0 so going to slflash to stock and was wondering if magisk root would be a downgrade from chainfires as I am a power user
dantexaiver said:
Hey guys just need to double check some information
Currently using a Google Pixel with Purenexus 7.1.2 and chainfires root.
Tired of waiting for PN 8.0 so going to slflash to stock and was wondering if magisk root would be a downgrade from chainfires as I am a power user
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Not a step down at all, I've only had Titanium Backup give me any type of warning about it, but gave me no problems.
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Not sure why you think it would be a "downgrade". It give you root, and that root functionality is not significantly any different from SuperSU. Plus, Magisk has a big collection of cool "systemless" modules which can be easily loaded and unloaded.
Each method has its pros and cons. Read up on both, and decide, as it's primarily a personal preference. But personally, I was a longtime SuperSU user, and was hesitant to jump on the Magisk bandwagon. But now that I have, I have yet to go back or even consider it.
The thing is, magisk provides simplicity over SuperSU. Also systemless feature give it ahead start of SuperSU
dantexaiver said:
Hey guys just need to double check some information
Currently using a Google Pixel with Purenexus 7.1.2 and chainfires root.
Tired of waiting for PN 8.0 so going to slflash to stock and was wondering if magisk root would be a downgrade from chainfires as I am a power user
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MagiskSU is based on SU original binaries so isn't a downgrade, its just that if you use Magisk, the su binary u will use will be ajusted for Magisk compatibility.
Then, Titanium Backup works with Magisk's root?
loginsvarios said:
Then, Titanium Backup works with Magisk's root?
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Yes! On my Samsung Galaxy S5 Neo it works great.
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loginsvarios said:
Then, Titanium Backup works with Magisk's root?
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Yeah, every app that I use that requires root works fine for me
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loginsvarios said:
Then, Titanium Backup works with Magisk's root?
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Of course !
An su access demand stay the same, its just that between Supersu and Magisk, the demand isn't manage in the same way.
Thanks for the info, I need to patch the boot file and see if it work