How to root my k3 note
Hello, @Deadman jo!
It actually is not possible to root this device using the Kingroot app.
To root the phone, you will first have to flash a custom recovery.
All the information about flashing the recovery, rooting, Xposed and so on can be found under the index thread.
I hope it solved your problem, have a great day!
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Hi guys,
I have juat registered here which means I am new to this. Before I decided to post my question I was looking for answer but couldn't really find one.
I upgraded from S4 to S5 few days ago (Rogers) and the phone upgraded the software as soon as it connected to wifi so I am now on 5.1.1.
I found few apps to root my S5 without pc but they dont either work with my phobe or my software version.
I don't mibd rooting it via pc as long as I can keep both uaer data and some preinstalled apps untouched.
Can you please point me to how to do it step by step (if possible)?
Thank you in advance
djenka2
I think this is what you're looking for: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3107461
Thank you but it says "Root strategy unavailable", I tried it earlier and retroed now but same result.
Any other possible solutions please?
I don't mind if I have to do it through pc as long as I dont loae user data and pre-installed apps.
Thanks
Anybody? Please!
Hey dont know if you solved your problem yet but after extensive reading and tinckering i finally managed to root my s5 on telus running 5.1.1. For starters I can care less if i trip knox so its tripped but to be honest I wouldnt be able to tell you if its from me installing different roms on my phone. Anyways this is how I did it on my phone. ( Credit is given to every dev that created thes apps and I in no way claim to have come up with it on my own).
1 Using Odin flash twrp
(Dl newest version of odin. Connect your phone in download mode ( down home power))
2 Download twrp or any other custom recovery
3 Open Odin select AP find the custom recovery file push start.
4 Download the newest version of supersu which can be found anywhere on xda. It has to be 2.67 or it will not work. And place the zip on your sdcard.
5 Reboot into custom recovery click install find the supersu and install it.
6 Reboot phone when asked if you want to install supersu do not do it upon reboot.
And there yah go root access.
Donno if that helps but it seems to work for me. SM-G900W8
Osirisvii said:
Hey dont know if you solved your problem yet but after extensive reading and tinckering i finally managed to root my s5 on telus running 5.1.1. For starters I can care less if i trip knox so its tripped but to be honest I wouldnt be able to tell you if its from me installing different roms on my phone. Anyways this is how I did it on my phone. ( Credit is given to every dev that created thes apps and I in no way claim to have come up with it on my own).
1 Using Odin flash twrp
(Dl newest version of odin. Connect your phone in download mode ( down home power))
2 Download twrp or any other custom recovery
3 Open Odin select AP find the custom recovery file push start.
4 Download the newest version of supersu which can be found anywhere on xda. It has to be 2.67 or it will not work. And place the zip on your sdcard.
5 Reboot into custom recovery click install find the supersu and install it.
6 Reboot phone when asked if you want to install supersu do not do it upon reboot.
And there yah go root access.
Donno if that helps but it seems to work for me. SM-G900W8
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It would work for you. You have a Canadian version which isn't bootloader locked like ours is.
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Disclaimer: I am not an expert in this field by any means and am just figuring a lot of this out for the first time. I need some help but will appreciate your patience! : )
I recently completed the Step by step tutorial to upgrade my ATT Galaxy Note 3 to Lollipop and Root it, provided here: droidviews.com/update-att-note-3-with-lollipop-ota-and-root-it
Everything seems to have worked out, despite a few errors on my behalf (forgot to back up and boot loop forced me to factory reset and start over. Oops), but now I'm stuck trying to figure out how to get Xposed Framework installed. Since I'm now upgraded to Lollipop, I no longer have access to Safestrap, so I tried to install the Xposed Framework in the stock recovery, which failed. Also, I did confirm that I have Root.
Everything I've read states I need to use custom recovery, such as TWRP, but I can't find a way to install it on my device.
Can somebody please help me out here?
Anyone have any idea if Xposed Framework can be installed on Note 3 w/ Lollipop 5.0 using FlashFire?
MJohnson2k8 said:
Anyone have any idea if Xposed Framework can be installed on Note 3 w/ Lollipop 5.0 using FlashFire?
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It can, I've done it before. Worked perfectly.
After hunting for files to download for Odin and failing, and trying two one-click solutions that told me the files are not available, I am having trouble finding step-by-step help for rooting my Galaxy Note 3 N900AUCSEOC3 for my Android 5.0 install (received as a normal upgrade from AT&T). I gather that the OC3 refers to a particular release (of OEM Android?). I haven't quite digested the implications of attempting to install a custom rom, so I first want to simply root the device, preferably, but not necessarily, without making KNOX angry (although perhaps I can't install a custom rom without first rooting, anyway?). Is there a tested way to do this for my Galaxy Note 3 -OC3, or can someone confirm that it can't be done at this time?
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After hunting for files to download for Odin and failing, and trying two one-click solutions that told me the files are not available, I am having trouble finding step-by-step help for rooting my Galaxy Note 3 N900AUCSEOC3 for my Android 5.0 install (received as a normal upgrade from AT&T). I gather that the OC3 refers to a particular release (of OEM Android?). I haven't quite digested the implications of attempting to install a custom rom, so I first want to simply root the device, preferably, but not necessarily, without making KNOX angry (although perhaps I can't install a custom rom without first rooting, anyway?). Is there a tested way to do this for my Galaxy Note 3 -OC3, or can someone confirm that it can't be done at this time?
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Same problem over here. I used to mess with this stuff on the note 1 but been out of the game too long.
The AT&T Note 3 has a locked boot loader so you can't flash a custom ROM using TWRP. You can only flash custom ROMs that can be installed via SafeStrap.
I too am having the same problem, I can not find the files to root my AT&T Note 3, Bootloader: N900AUCSEOC3. Also what does this mean: I see two hlte codes, one is hlteatt under Device tab, (I am using Device Control from the Play Store) and the other is hlteuc on the Product tab. With the hlteuc code, does this mean that I can root this with a generic SM-N900 Root or not. I can post a screenshot if necessary. EDIT: I have tried all sorts of "Auto Root" apps such as KingoRoot TowelRoot KingRoot Universal Androot, etc. to no Avail.
Do you have a copy of the OC3 file?
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Do you have a copy of the OC3 file?
Sent from my SM-N900A using XDA Premium HD app
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No, I do not, unfortunately.
I was on OC2, so I am not sure at all about 3 but this worked for me.
First flash NC2 files in odin
https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-3-att/general/n900aucucnc2-odin-files-t2838117
Then root that using this post but NOT that Safestrap
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=65467618&postcount=6
Use this one
https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/?id=2054#downloads
I have flashed Aurora rom and Alliance v12 to stock slot without any problems. Alliance is very buggy. NFC and System FC like crazy. Be SURE to wipe before installing rom. First boot takes forever.
Hello, I'm very new to rooting, but over the last few days I've spent hours and hours trying to figure out how to root my phone. Last year I used KingRoot on my Galaxy S4, but it inundated my phone with ads and malware stuff, so I've developed an untrust towards these one-click root apps. I also read how that Android 5.0+ can't be rooted with these one click programs anymore. So I searched up how to root Honor 8, with one of the coming up being on this site. I followed the steps (as confusing as they were), and ended up unlocking my bootloader, flashing TWRP and SuperSU. Now, the reason why I want to root is to use GameGuardian to mess around with some games. The title of the post on how to root the Honor 8 said, [Guide] Unlock Bootloader // Install TWRP // Root - one of these being root, but not once in the actual post do they actually specify when the root happens. I've completed the process, tried to run GameGuardian, and I still can't use it. I downloaded a root checker and it says that my phone isn't rooted. (Heres the link to the guide btw: https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-8/how-to/guide-unlock-bootloader-tested-root-t3443946) So now I'm very frustrated as to how to root my phone, cos ik rooting can mean many things - including unlocking bootloader and all that with the TWRP custom recoveries and SuperSU, but all I want is a permissions root to let me get run GameGuardian..... Please someone help. I've looked high and low and I'm at a loss.
yejosheph said:
Hello, I'm very new to rooting, but over the last few days I've spent hours and hours trying to figure out how to root my phone. Last year I used KingRoot on my Galaxy S4, but it inundated my phone with ads and malware stuff, so I've developed an untrust towards these one-click root apps. I also read how that Android 5.0+ can't be rooted with these one click programs anymore. So I searched up how to root Honor 8, with one of the coming up being on this site. I followed the steps (as confusing as they were), and ended up unlocking my bootloader, flashing TWRP and SuperSU. Now, the reason why I want to root is to use GameGuardian to mess around with some games. The title of the post on how to root the Honor 8 said, [Guide] Unlock Bootloader // Install TWRP // Root - one of these being root, but not once in the actual post do they actually specify when the root happens. I've completed the process, tried to run GameGuardian, and I still can't use it. I downloaded a root checker and it says that my phone isn't rooted. (Heres the link to the guide btw: https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-8/how-to/guide-unlock-bootloader-tested-root-t3443946) So now I'm very frustrated as to how to root my phone, cos ik rooting can mean many things - including unlocking bootloader and all that with the TWRP custom recoveries and SuperSU, but all I want is a permissions root to let me get run GameGuardian..... Please someone help. I've looked high and low and I'm at a loss.
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Flashing SuperSU on an unlocked device should yield the desired outcome if properly performed. Suggest you reflash the latest SuperSU build (at present 2.82 SR5) which can be obtained from here.
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Flashing SuperSU on an unlocked device should yield the desired outcome if properly performed. Suggest you reflash the latest SuperSU build (at present 2.82 SR5) which can be obtained from here.
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So I should've technically have already been rooted?
yejosheph said:
So I should've technically have already been rooted?
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Didn't say that. I confirmed the procedure should work on a device with an unlocked bootloader caveated with "if properly performed". Recommend retrying with 2.82 SR5.
Hi there,
I'm looking for a guide to root Galaxy M21 running Android 11.
I tried browsing but wasn't able to find/decide which guide/way was the safest to go.
I need to root the phone in order to access some files created by an app (similar to AppData on Windows OS). So I need root access in order to browse/copy from the filesystem.
So, anything that can do this works for me. I don't need custom ROMS or anything fancy. The easier, the better - as long as it can do the job. I also want something safe (secure) for rooting.
The exact model is: SM-M215F/DSN.
I'm using Windows OS and I'm familiar or can easily understand root & firmware flashing tools.
Thanks very much!
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