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Hello guys, any method for root P10 LITE?
Sorry for my english, i'm portuguese...
I'm looking for root too
Same question for me.
me too
I found this:
http://rootoreviews.com/root-Huawei-P10-Lite-install-twrp-custom-recovery
it will work???
Buff. I do not dare to try
Dont work....
Root for the P10 Lite is no Problem.
Flash this h++p://ul.to/ynrc6xm5 TWRP and this h++ps://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxWP2gF_0Bd_UmQ2Zm9ZRGxBTUE/view Supersu and you have Root. A stock Reckovery or Rom is a Problem.
Manuela.k said:
Root for the P10 Lite is no Problem.
Flash this h++p://ul.to/ynrc6xm5 TWRP and this h++ps://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxWP2gF_0Bd_UmQ2Zm9ZRGxBTUE/view Supersu and you have Root. A stock Reckovery or Rom is a Problem.
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Seriously?
My P10 Lite running good.
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Manuela.k said:
Root for the P10 Lite is no Problem.
Flash this h++p://ul.to/ynrc6xm5 TWRP and this h++ps://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxWP2gF_0Bd_UmQ2Zm9ZRGxBTUE/view Supersu and you have Root. A stock Reckovery or Rom is a Problem.
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How can I do the twrp installation process, or do you know of a tutorial? Thank you
iop23 said:
How can I do the twrp installation process, or do you know of a tutorial? Thank you
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I think you do it with adb from pc look in youtube for tutorials
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Manuela.k said:
Root for the P10 Lite is no Problem.
Flash this h++p://ul.to/ynrc6xm5 TWRP and this h++ps://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxWP2gF_0Bd_UmQ2Zm9ZRGxBTUE/view Supersu and you have Root. A stock Reckovery or Rom is a Problem.
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Can you provide as with a brief tutorial?
Davidskywind said:
Hey, did Huawei release the P10 Lite???? When?
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In February
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How to Root
1- Unlock the Bootloader
2-Install Twrp (Not Available ?)
3-Install SuperUser from Recovery
Now your device is rooted
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Manuela.k said:
Root for the P10 Lite is no Problem.
Flash this h++p://ul.to/ynrc6xm5 TWRP and this h++ps://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxWP2gF_0Bd_UmQ2Zm9ZRGxBTUE/view Supersu and you have Root. A stock Reckovery or Rom is a Problem.
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What's the password for Twrp?
aburezk said:
In February
What's the password for Twrp?
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Link to the file he/she uploaded.
NOTE: i don't know if this is legit, i just downloaded the file a couple of days ago (i'm waiting for my p10 lite to arrive) and i just uploaded it to mega. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK
Manuela.k said:
Root for the P10 Lite is no Problem.
Flash this h++p://ul.to/ynrc6xm5 TWRP and this h++ps://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxWP2gF_0Bd_UmQ2Zm9ZRGxBTUE/view Supersu and you have Root. A stock Reckovery or Rom is a Problem.
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MAnuela the links you posted bring me to this same thread!
How can you flash something without a recovery?
1-Unlock the Bootloader
2-Flash twrp using adb sideload
Just tried it with the link that Paulo87 updated. Seems to work, will install superSu and see how that goes
it has HiSilicon Kirin 658 processor not a snapdragon, so the root won't be evident
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Idzuna said:
Just tried it with the link that Paulo87 updated. Seems to work, will install superSu and see how that goes
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What's your model number?
aburezk said:
What's your model number?
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WAS-LX2
SuperSu seems to work ok (tested with terminal). But TitaniumBackup has problems restoring backups from another phone., however it restores data fine after the app is installed manually.
Idzuna said:
WAS-LX2
SuperSu seems to work ok (tested with terminal). But TitaniumBackup has problems restoring backups from another phone., however it restores data fine after the app is installed manually.
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Do you have complete root access?
Well, last year i've got a second hand s5, (im not from usa so i cannot update it using the OTA) i've updated it following a turorial in here (cant remember which one), to update to 4.4.2 and root it, after a factory reset i did later, couldn't root it anymore, idk why, now i want to update it to marshmallow, so i came back here to ask how can i do it, and following which tutorial, since i dont want to end with a brick, btw it is safe to do it, there's any improvement doing this, etc, thanks for any advice given
here's the thread for root
https://forum.xda-developers.com/att-galaxy-s5/general/guide-merry-christmas-heres-t3516196
and here's the thread for the latest firmware for this phone
https://forum.xda-developers.com/att-galaxy-s5/general/g900aucs4dqd1-odin-update-v6-0-1-t3603897
and finally here's the odin version you need
https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3749061&d=1463117260
xdanilva said:
here's the thread for root
https://forum.xda-developers.com/att-galaxy-s5/general/guide-merry-christmas-heres-t3516196
and here's the thread for the latest firmware for this phone
https://forum.xda-developers.com/att-galaxy-s5/general/g900aucs4dqd1-odin-update-v6-0-1-t3603897
and finally here's the odin version you need
https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3749061&d=1463117260
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Do i need to root first in order to install the new update?
Nope just install the update with odin
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Also only Android 5.0 and 4.4 are able to be rooted now
I got the version "G900AUCU2ANG3" i'll just go forward to the update G900AUCS4DQD1 (6.0.1)?, there's no risk of brick, or imei problems if i update? does it worth it?
No risk yeah it's worth it if you don't care about root
Which tutorial do i follow to install it with odin?
I am on 4.1.6 and wanted to un-root my phone so I can get the OTA updates. My recovery is TWRP 3.1.1-x blu_spark v37. Can someone please link me to a thread that can help me out.
There is already a guide to unroot and revert oneplus 3t to stock by the_rooter. Go through.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/how-to/guide-return-youre-op3t-to-stock-lock-t3569383
You could use Osm0sis unSU from here https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2239421&p=40409356
navpal93 said:
I am on 4.1.6 and wanted to un-root my phone so I can get the OTA updates. My recovery is TWRP 3.1.1-x blu_spark v37. Can someone please link me to a thread that can help me out.
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If you like being rooted (and want to stay that way) you don't need to jump through the hoops of returning to stock, or hiding root.
You can simply download the "full" update zip (not the OTA patch, you're looking for the zip that is >1 GB). Then flash in TWRP. Immediately root by your method of choice (SuperSU or Magisk) before rebooting. Which will not only give you root, but doing this before rebooting (after flashing the update) will prevent TWRP from being overwritten with stock recovery.
Super easy. You can do this any time there is an update. And probably get it here on XDA before you would ever get the update notification. The only added hitch is that you will need to update to a Oreo-compatible version TWRP (if the intent is to update to Oreo). Either TWRP 3.1.1-x blu_spark v8.54 (or later) or "official" TWRP 3.2. You are currently on blu_spark, which anyway is more device specific, and recommended.
You can download the full update OOS 5.0, and more details on how to flash, from here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/how-to/rom-oxygenos-3-5-4-mm-ota-update-t3519074
Even if rooted, you should still get the update notifications. It will automatically download the full update (instead of the patch) since you are rooted/TWRP. The only difference, is if you do it that way, it will reboot right after installing the update. You won't have a chance to root, and therefore TWRP will be overwritten with stock recovery. Not a big deal, as you can just fastboot flash TWRP again. But downloading the update and flashing "manually" as posted up above, just saves some steps (in cases other than going to Oreo - since you need to update TWRP in this case).
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ersandeepkr said:
There is already a guide to unroot and revert oneplus 3t to stock by the_rooter. Go through.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/how-to/guide-return-youre-op3t-to-stock-lock-t3569383
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Only need to return to "full stock" in order to lock the bootloader. And the only reason to lock the bootloader, is if the user is selling the device, or just doesn't want an unlocked bootloader (or TWRP, root, etc.) anymore.
As I outlined above,: root, custom recovery, and unlocked bootloader are all okay (updates will still install) with some minor caveats.
redpoint73 said:
If you like being rooted (and want to stay that way) you don't need to jump through the hoops of returning to stock, or hiding root.
You can simply download the "full" update zip (not the OTA patch, you're looking for the zip that is >1 GB). Then flash in TWRP. Immediately root by your method of choice (SuperSU or Magisk) before rebooting. Which will not only give you root, but doing this before rebooting (after flashing the update) will prevent TWRP from being overwritten with stock recovery.
Super easy. You can do this any time there is an update. And probably get it here on XDA before you would ever get the update notification. The only added hitch is that you will need to update to a Oreo-compatible version TWRP (if the intent is to update to Oreo). Either TWRP 3.1.1-x blu_spark v8.54 (or later) or "official" TWRP 3.2. You are currently on blu_spark, which anyway is more device specific, and recommended.
You can download the full update OOS 5.0, and more details on how to flash, from here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/how-to/rom-oxygenos-3-5-4-mm-ota-update-t3519074
Even if rooted, you should still get the update notifications. It will automatically download the full update (instead of the patch) since you are rooted/TWRP. The only difference, is if you do it that way, it will reboot right after installing the update. You won't have a chance to root, and therefore TWRP will be overwritten with stock recovery. Not a big deal, as you can just fastboot flash TWRP again. But downloading the update and flashing "manually" as posted up above, just saves some steps (in cases other than going to Oreo - since you need to update TWRP in this case).
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Only need to return to "full stock" in order to lock the bootloader. And the only reason to lock the bootloader, is if the user is selling the device, or just doesn't want an unlocked bootloader (or TWRP, root, etc.) anymore.
As I outlined above,: root, custom recovery, and unlocked bootloader are all okay (updates will still install) with some minor caveats.
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is this still possible to go from 7.1.1 to 9.0? read somewere it is not possible? other methods:
[GUIDE][MODDED FIRMWARE][9.0.6][OP3/T]The least annoying 9.0.x firmware​
but i am on 7.1.1, will this work with the above mentioned guide?
or should i unroot my phone again? but what oxygen version do i flash? 4.0 as mentioned above? will my data and apps be gone? i don't want to revert the phone completely to stock a it was new. Just want the lastest official oxygen version because my android auto won't work anymore.
can't find this on the forum
thanks!
If I got rooted my device, I can install ota open beta updates on settings?
and what about install custom recovery?
nope!
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if you root device can install update posted to this forum as flashable firmware and modem. oficial update just not worked
saarxee said:
If I got rooted my device, I can install ota open beta updates on settings?
and what about install custom recovery?
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Sure, it also works with TWRP.
saarxee said:
If I got rooted my device, I can install ota open beta updates on settings?
and what about install custom recovery?
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Your post i's not very clear.
What do you mean on settings?
U will be able to install updates only through custom recovery.
RASTAVIPER said:
Your post i's not very clear.
What do you mean on settings?
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He means going to settings, and "Check for updates".
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saarxee said:
If I got rooted my device, I can install ota open beta updates on settings?
and what about install custom recovery?
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You can do it that way (check for updates, of accept the update notification). It will detect you are rooted/custom recovery, and correctly download the "full update" as opposed to the partial patch update (which will bootloop the device). Then install the full update.
However, if you do it this way, you will lose TWRP (will be overwritten with stock recovery). Better to download the full update (you can get it from the Open Beta thread in "Guides") and flash with TWRP, then immediately (do not reboot after update) root with Magisk or SuperSU (which will prevent TWRP from being overwritten).
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alexvasile said:
nope!
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if you root device can install update posted to this forum as flashable firmware and modem. oficial update just not worked
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The information you are providing is incorrect, per my comments above.
Also not sure why you are talking about firmware and modem. The full update will include firmware and modem. Flashing firmware and modem by itself will not include the ROM, and probably cause problems.
saarxee said:
If I got rooted my device, I can install ota open beta updates on settings?
and what about install custom recovery?
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If rooted
You have to install the whole firmware update zip via twrp only.
OTA can't be installed if rooted. May be you have to unroot and for ota
sparky vicky said:
OTA can't be installed if rooted.
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You are correct, technically (flashing the "partial" OTA will bootloop the phone). However, the only way the "partial" OTA will ever get onto the device, is if you put it there yourself. The notification and/or settings update function will automatically download the "full" update if it detects TWRP on your device (see my post just above yours, for details).
Hi,
I am currently running the RM3 with the US version of the ROM which is 1.11.
The phone has unlocked bootloader and is rooted.
If I try to update it, it fails...
I tried to install a clean 1.11 so no more root.
I then updated the phone and it succeeded.
But I can't root the phone as I don't have the boot.img...
Anyone kknows where to donload the update or the full zip of the 1.15 US or the 2.09 EU ?
Regards.
NexusPenguin said:
Hi,
I am currently running the RM3 with the US version of the ROM which is 1.11.
The phone has unlocked bootloader and is rooted.
If I try to update it, it fails...
I tried to install a clean 1.11 so no more root.
I then updated the phone and it succeeded.
But I can't root the phone as I don't have the boot.img...
Anyone kknows where to donload the update or the full zip of the 1.15 US or the 2.09 EU ?
Regards.
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1.15
http://rom.download.nubia.com/Europe&Asia/NX629/NX629J_Z69_EN_WPJ0O_V115.zip
Hi,
thanks a lot for this link.
It works. So I could flash 1.15 to my RM3.
But that comes with a cost : taking the boot.img out of that file, root it with Magisk manager and then flash it does not result in a rooted phone
So it seems with that update, Nubia forbids the rooting of the phone
Or did I do something wrong ?
It worked like a charm with 1.11...
Regards.
NexusPenguin said:
Hi,
thanks a lot for this link.
It works. So I could flash 1.15 to my RM3.
But that comes with a cost : taking the boot.img out of that file, root it with Magisk manager and then flash it does not result in a rooted phone
So it seems with that update, Nubia forbids the rooting of the phone
Or did I do something wrong ?
It worked like a charm with 1.11...
Regards.
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Am on 1.15. Rooted
You should retry
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NexusPenguin said:
Hi,
thanks a lot for this link.
It works. So I could flash 1.15 to my RM3.
But that comes with a cost : taking the boot.img out of that file, root it with Magisk manager and then flash it does not result in a rooted phone
So it seems with that update, Nubia forbids the rooting of the phone
Or did I do something wrong ?
It worked like a charm with 1.11...
Regards.
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You should flash boot_patched.img and you will have root
em902566 said:
Am on 1.15. Rooted
You should retry
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You should flash boot_patched.img and you will have root
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Hi,
Thanks for your answers.
I did flash that...
But the thing is : even though I have enabled USB debugging and allowed my computer, I can't flash easily.
I need to "sudo" fastboot flash...
Maybe that is the problem ?
I will retry now and let you know.
Regards.
Updating and preserving root
Here's a tool which might help you, I've never used it but I'm curious to see if it works on the Red Magic 3 because I think that it'd really improve the experience.
Edit: um, the link didn't work but it's called FlashFire (made by the creater of CF-Autoroot and SuperSU Chainfire).