Root - Lenovo A7000 Questions & Answers

How to root Lenovo A7000 without PC?

AFAIK, it's not really possible right now. Also, even if it were possible, those methods use some exploit to root and might install malware on your phone. Happened with a friend of mine.

Root it via KingRoot.after root replace it via SuperSU.And enjoy every thing.

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TEMPORARY root for Z1 (and. 4.4.4) ?

I tried to make a research manually but found no useful tool to TEMPORARILY root my Xperia Z1. The only thing I came across with is TABZ dual recovery something but to be honest I have no idea what it is or what it does, so please can anyone give me some useful link of TEMPORARY root tool for my Xerpia? as far as I'm concerned after reboot the root will be gone and it will be just as normal as it was before rooting, is that right? I don't want to make the root permanent, just have this urge to try few root features I'm limited right now.
thedoggersco said:
I tried to make a research manually but found no useful tool to TEMPORARILY root my Xperia Z1. The only thing I came across with is TABZ dual recovery something but to be honest I have no idea what it is or what it does, so please can anyone give me some useful link of TEMPORARY root tool for my Xerpia? as far as I'm concerned after reboot the root will be gone and it will be just as normal as it was before rooting, is that right? I don't want to make the root permanent, just have this urge to try few root features I'm limited right now.
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If u dont want root at any time, u can just flash an ftf over it and the root and root features will gone.

Root on 5.1.1?

I got this phone today and it did an OTA update. I'm now on 5.1.1. Is it possible to root this phone? I'm don't think Kingroot will work and not sure I want to use it anyway.
c-dude said:
I got this phone today and it did an OTA update. I'm now on 5.1.1. Is it possible to root this phone? I'm don't think Kingroot will work and not sure I want to use it anyway.
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If you root you won't be able to install updates anymore
You can root with Droid tool or King root 4.0
If you know how to, do a 100% backup with SP Flash tool
Before you try anything.
Thanks. I read on the Kingroot thread that its not working on 5.1.1. I'm a superuser kinda guy anyway, and not sure I want to use Kingroot. I'll google Droid tool to see how it works.
c-dude said:
Thanks. I read on the Kingroot thread that its not working on 5.1.1. I'm a superuser kinda guy anyway, and not sure I want to use Kingroot. I'll google Droid tool to see how it works.
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I can confirm kingroot works.
infinix hot 2 5.1.1
I have the same problem with the same device and king root keeps failing any idea what I'm doing wrong? I've tried the OTA and pc versions.
The update with the November security patch can't be rooted for now. I have tried all rooting softwares I know of (apks & PC) and none worked. perhaps a little more patience?
if you wish to root,
flash twrp
flash superuser zip
I'm presently rooted on 11-03 build

ROOT?

Will there ever be a root method for samsung s5 which requires no pc? I know there is King Root but it just says root stragety unavailable, what can i do?
From what I've been reading, there is not current method to root an ATT variant with lollipop.
QUESTION:
Is anyone working on this or is it never going to happen for this phone? I just got mine and have been checking in almost daily in hopes!
no root still
Still no root , i am also looking hopelessly for a root method still find none :crying:

[Q] Is a "temporary root" possible?

Other than Titanium Backup, I don't have any apps that regularly require root. On the other hand, I find an increasing number of apps that refuse to run on a rooted phone.
I'm running SM-910T stock 5.1.1, with systemless root now.
I would be happy to run unrooted for 99% of the time if I could easily get to root to perform a backup, and on occasion for certain file maintenance tasks.
Is there any way to get temporary root (directly without Odin or flashing from recovery), perform rooted tasks, and then reboot back to an unrooted state?
I've searched here and it appears most mentions of temporary root are device specific work-arounds for phones with locked bootloaders. Is there a general approach that would apply to the Note4?
timg11 said:
Other than Titanium Backup, I don't have any apps that regularly require root. On the other hand, I find an increasing number of apps that refuse to run on a rooted phone.
I'm running SM-910T stock 5.1.1, with systemless root now.
I would be happy to run unrooted for 99% of the time if I could easily get to root to perform a backup, and on occasion for certain file maintenance tasks.
Is there any way to get temporary root (directly without Odin or flashing from recovery), perform rooted tasks, and then reboot back to an unrooted state?
I've searched here and it appears most mentions of temporary root are device specific work-arounds for phones with locked bootloaders. Is there a general approach that would apply to the Note4?
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If you are on 5.1.1 KingRoot app or( kingoroot pc version)will root temporary but once your reboot you will lose root.you have to reroot again on every reboot.
But i am not sure this will keep your device status official.
Trex888 said:
If you are on 5.1.1 KingRoot app or( kingoroot pc version)will root temporary but once your reboot you will lose root.you have to reroot again on every reboot.
But i am not sure this will keep your device status official.
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When KingRoot and kingoroot came out a few years ago, I recall reading that they were possibly security or privacy risks themselves. Have they been around long enough to clear their reputation, and now the community is confident they do not have hidden malware or undesirable functionality?
Also, I'm not concerned about "official" status, such as warranty bit and Knox - I am primarily wanting to support apps that refuse to run if they detect root.
timg11 said:
When KingRoot and kingoroot came out a few years ago, I recall reading that they were possibly security or privacy risks themselves. Have they been around long enough to clear their reputation, and now the community is confident they do not have hidden malware or undesirable functionality?
Also, I'm not concerned about "official" status, such as warranty bit and Knox - I am primarily wanting to support apps that refuse to run if they detect root.
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I think your confusing KingRoot with KingoRoot
majicmazo said:
I think your confusing KingRoot with KingoRoot
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Yes I am confused. First how many of these are there? KingRoot, KingoRoot, kingoroot pc version. Are all three different? Which are APKs, and which are PC software?
It looks like https://kingroot.net/ is both APK and Windows, and goes by the name KingRoot.
Also https://www.kingoapp.com/ calls itself KingoRoot, and also offers APK and Windows software.
Most important, which are reputable/trustworthy?
timg11 said:
Yes I am confused. First how many of these are there? KingRoot, KingoRoot, kingoroot pc version. Are all three different? Which are APKs, and which are PC software?
It looks like https://kingroot.net/ is both APK and Windows, and goes by the name KingRoot.
Also https://www.kingoapp.com/ calls itself KingoRoot, and also offers APK and Windows software.
Most important, which are reputable/trustworthy?
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Once upon a time there was kingoroot, it got a bad reputation for malware... Then came kingroot which I haven't heard anything bad about... I have personally used it its a little annoying because the UI is in Chinese but pretty easy to figure out the buttons... I'm not sure about the the site kingo app but kingroots site is
https://kingroot.net which is what you're looking for... Download to a pc, plug in, run. Disclaimer: i never used it on this phone i can just tell you there's no malware on it... I do not in any way guarantee you the safety of your device with any root method... Rooting is always at your own risk no matter how you do it.
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Trex888 said:
If you are on 5.1.1 KingRoot app or( kingoroot pc version)will root temporary but once your reboot you will lose root.you have to reroot again on every reboot.
But i am not sure this will keep your device status official.
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I think this is where the confusion started Kingroots pc app is called KingRoot-Pc NOT kingoroot PC they are 2 different Apps..
Kingroot here https://kingroot.net/ both APK and PC version called KingRoot
And Kingoroot is here https://www.kingoapp.com/ once again offering both an android and PC version
While often confused they are NOT the same or even the same team despite what some forums claim you can look at both websites about section
https://www.kingoapp.com/about.htm
https://kingroot.net/about/
They are in fact 2 septate teams with similar names. Now Kingoroot once had a bad reputation for malware, I think that they have since then got better but I haven't used them in quite some time...Kingroot on the other hand has always been safe at least from malware.

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Can someone please help me root my A6 running android 9. I don't have access to a PC but would really like to root my device. Any help would be appreciated
Most of the time, you need a PC to root your device. I dont think that app like kingroot can root your phone.
It isn't possible to root phone without pc nowadays.
Rooting apps are using security exploits that are fixed today.

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