is there a way to root without triping knox? Or is any1 working on it?
Maybe if you wanted a partial root like snapdragon models....but if you want custom recovery then no.
I just want to delete few apps Cuz I like Stock
First time Samsung and I am very happy with that <3
Awww, from my experience. if you partially rooted it and tried to put the phone back to official or non rooted status then it wont boot unless you reset it again so it kind of wont work. honestly though most of these custom roms are pretty good like Renovate N95x for the note 8, best rom from my own experience.
k but I never had so expensive Phone . I am too scared that something might go wrong :/ I'll wait with root a month or more if that. thx 4 help
ScaleneVirus288 said:
k but I never had so expensive Phone . I am too scared that something might go wrong :/ I'll wait with root a month or more if that. thx 4 help
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yea i understand.
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Got the Galaxy Note and runs great...Im just wondering if rooting is something i should take the time to learn and do. . does it really make the phone/experience that much better
I know when i had an iphone I would jailbreak it and would never use a factory set iphone .. is it the same thing with Android?
im sure this question has been asked time and again on this forum, but figured i would ask Note users. .
when rooting is there a chance to "brick" the note or do any permanant damage or is it all reversible? . .
thanks for any input. .
mcatt66 said:
Got the Galaxy Note and runs great...Im just wondering if rooting is something i should take the time to learn and do. . does it really make the phone/experience that much better
I know when i had an iphone I would jailbreak it and would never use a factory set iphone .. is it the same thing with Android?
im sure this question has been asked time and again on this forum, but figured i would ask Note users. .
when rooting is there a chance to "brick" the note or do any permanant damage or is it all reversible? . .
thanks for any input. .
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Use this method to root : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1329360
easy and fast rooting.
will not increase counter.
Wun brick your phone for rooting. Your phone might only brick when you flash roms or kernels.
But after rooting, you will get CWM, flashing from there will hardly brick your phone.
Read up on backups like Nandroid backups & titanium backups.
Don worry too much. Just root it!
If you have been jailbreaking the iphone, this shouldn't be over your head
I prefer to stay as close to unmodified as I can for as long as I can.
Rooting and flashing ROMs really breathes new life into a device, and the novelty of the galaxy note is still fresh for me.
Congratulations for seeing the light. In regards to the phone switch
beestee said:
I prefer to stay as close to unmodified as I can for as long as I can.
Rooting and flashing ROMs really breathes new life into a device, and the novelty of the galaxy note is still fresh for me.
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face it you will root sooner or later and, to be frank, there is nothing scary it it.
Let's meet in 2 weeks you would have rooted and running a custom rom by then ;o)
Thanks for the replies. .
I think going to go ahead and root. .that Rocket Rom looks really nice..
I recently got an HTC One and I didn't root it or anything, and because of past experiences I'm not planning on rooting it.
But can I still flash the stock HTC One 4.2 update? I didn't seem to get it OTA.
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I recently got an HTC One and I didn't root it or anything, and because of past experiences I'm not planning on rooting it.
But can I still flash the stock HTC One 4.2 update? I didn't seem to get it OTA.
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Perhaps the OTA is not yet available for your region or carrier... not all regions have had the update pushed yet and if your phone is carrier branded then there will be a longer delay.
TheAddict94 said:
I recently got an HTC One and I didn't root it or anything, and because of past experiences I'm not planning on rooting it.
But can I still flash the stock HTC One 4.2 update? I didn't seem to get it OTA.
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What's your experience?
What I know it's so HARD to brick your phone during root...
And everything except bricking is FIXABLE...
99piotrek said:
What's your experience?
What I know it's so HARD to brick your phone during root...
And everything except bricking is FIXABLE...
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I've owned 5 android phones: HTC Desire, HTC Sensation, Samsung Galaxy Ace, Samsung Galaxy S2 & Samsung Galaxy S3
The S3 and the Sensation were rooted with custom ROMs and the Galaxy Ace was just rooted. The S2 and the Desire were the ONLY phones I've owned that still work with no lag, no glitches and a relatively good battery. (less on the Desire)
After rooting usually nothing goes wrong and everything is awesome, but then after some time the rooted phones start acting out. It's hard to explain it (because virtually I don't think that's possible), but that's what happens and I want this phone to last.
The HTC One is a beast, the battery is REALLY good compared to older devices, I don't know what everyone's whining about. It's snappy and fast, I've literally never seen it lag (I've had it for a month+). I don't know.. I just don't want to root it for the time being :silly:
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I've owned 5 android phones: HTC Desire, HTC Sensation, Samsung Galaxy Ace, Samsung Galaxy S2 & Samsung Galaxy S3
The S3 and the Sensation were rooted with custom ROMs and the Galaxy Ace was just rooted. The S2 and the Desire were the ONLY phones I've owned that still work with no lag, no glitches and a relatively good battery. (less on the Desire)
After rooting usually nothing goes wrong and everything is awesome, but then after some time the rooted phones start acting out. It's hard to explain it (because virtually I don't think that's possible), but that's what happens and I want this phone to last.
The HTC One is a beast, the battery is REALLY good compared to older devices, I don't know what everyone's whining about. It's snappy and fast, I've literally never seen it lag (I've had it for a month+). I don't know.. I just don't want to root it for the time being :silly:
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make sure you follow every step the tutorial says and you should be fine,
other than flashing an 4.2.2 there is NO other way
Muhammad.Muayad said:
make sure you follow every step the tutorial says and you should be fine,
other than flashing an 4.2.2 there is NO other way
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There is another way.... he can wait for the OTA to be pushed as the OP has said he doesn't want to root.
Please don't post these type of responses as you are not giving correct information.
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There is another way.... he can wait for the OTA to be pushed as the OP has said he doesn't want to root.
Please don't post these type of responses as you are not giving correct information.
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we all know he can wait, even he does, but he asked "can I still flash the stock HTC One 4.2 update" and i said other than these ways there is NO other way,
so when he read my comment he said ok if there is NO other ways i will wait!
Muhammad.Muayad said:
we all know he can wait, even he does, but he asked "can I still flash the stock HTC One 4.2 update" and i said other than these ways there is NO other way,
so when he read my comment he said ok if there is NO other ways i will wait!
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If you'd read the OP properly he asked without rooting and the answer to that is wait for OTA not there is NO other way
Hey would you look at that, OTA came a day after posting this.
Hey XDA !!
Maybe this question is thrown around a lot , but here it goes anyways . I have pre-ordered a Nexus6 (64GB,blue) and am expecting it to arrive by the end of this week. Is it advisable/necessary to root the device ? I mean most of the nexus owners here have already rooted their phones ( judging by the signatures ) . I currently own a Xperia Arc S (LT18i) which i had rooted due to performance issues (cm9) but i wasnt very happy with it considering I lost the bravia settings. So do I really need a rooted phone ? And also what is the difference between unlocked bootloader and rooted device.
These are pretty basic questions and if there is a thread for any of this please post a link here in the comments . Pretty new to all this.
Thanks
Harmanpreet Singh said:
Hey XDA !!
Maybe this question is thrown around a lot , but here it goes anyways . I have pre-ordered a Nexus6 (64GB,blue) and am expecting it to arrive by the end of this week. Is it advisable/necessary to root the device ? I mean most of the nexus owners here have already rooted their phones ( judging by the signatures ) . I currently own a Xperia Arc S (LT18i) which i had rooted due to performance issues (cm9) but i wasnt very happy with it considering I lost the bravia settings. So do I really need a rooted phone ? And also what is the difference between unlocked bootloader and rooted device.
These are pretty basic questions and if there is a thread for any of this please post a link here in the comments . Pretty new to all this.
Thanks
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here a pretty basic answer.. if you NEED root, then yes, its advisable. if you dont need root, why would you root? the only thing that can be done with root is changing out system files and running apps that need root. it wont do anything else for you.
if you want to flash roms or other things, you dont need root either. but you would need to unlock your bootloader and flash a custom recovery. you dont need root to flash roms or kernels, you only need root to change system files and run apps that need root.
what differences/advantages one gets after rooting , considering nexus already has stock android .
Harmanpreet Singh said:
what differences/advantages one gets after rooting , considering nexus already has stock android .
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again, the difference is that with root you can change system files and run root oriented apps. root itself does not change anything except add in the superuser binaries.
Harmanpreet Singh said:
what differences/advantages one gets after rooting , considering nexus already has stock android .
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You can always Google the terms or watch some videos on YouTube etc. it comes down to personal preference and your goals/intentions with your device.
http://youtu.be/dXdCptD6HoM
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I'm sorry if this has been asked before but I'm wondering if there is any reason not to update to lollipop before rooting.
I'm on N910TUVU1ANK4 right now and I've been holding out hope for a root that doesn't trip Knox but I'm starting to give up on that hope.
Anyways, this rom had been pretty solid, I've disabled as much bloat as I can without root and am a bit nervous to upgrade but I've now got an annoying upgrade notification and I'm thinking about just doing it.
So is there anything I should know before I update about rooting or even staying I stock and waiting for another root method?
Thanks so much.
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I'm sorry if this has been asked before but I'm wondering if there is any reason not to update to lollipop before rooting.
I'm on N910TUVU1ANK4 right now and I've been holding out hope for a root that doesn't trip Knox but I'm starting to give up on that hope.
Anyways, this rom had been pretty solid, I've disabled as much bloat as I can without root and am a bit nervous to upgrade but I've now got an annoying upgrade notification and I'm thinking about just doing it.
So is there anything I should know before I update about rooting or even staying I stock and waiting for another root method?
Thanks so much.
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Knox will always be here and will always trip... but lollipop isn't that bad, lots of development still and improvements. Most people seem to like it.
tonyevo52 said:
Knox will always be here and will always trip... but lollipop isn't that bad, lots of development still and improvements. Most people seem to like it.
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Thank you tonyevo52. I know other phones have root that doesn't trip Knox so I was hoping.
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I've got a Samsung Galaxy note 9 Verizon 512gb. I paid a good amount of money for it and have yet to find a app(bought or free) a proper safe way without loosing major functions etc. I NEED A SOLID ROOTING PROCESS PLEASE WITH NO QUESTIONABLE BRICKS, FUNCTION LOSS, ETC. I'VE YET TO FEEL COMFORTABLE WITH ANYONE'S PROCESS.
kkirby1975 said:
I've got a Samsung Galaxy note 9 Verizon 512gb. I paid a good amount of money for it and have yet to find a app(bought or free) a proper safe way without loosing major functions etc. I NEED A SOLID ROOTING PROCESS PLEASE WITH NO QUESTIONABLE BRICKS, FUNCTION LOSS, ETC. I'VE YET TO FEEL COMFORTABLE WITH ANYONE'S PROCESS.
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Sorry, you should have done your research. The Verizon Note 9 cannot be rooted. Probably will never be able to be. The only way to have a rooted Note 9 on Verizon is to buy the international Snapdragon (9600) and bootloader unlock it to flash firmware that will work. If you do buy a 9600, check the Snapdragon development section.
Help with rooting my Samsung Galaxy note 9 Verizon
Ok so I had a response to my thread and was told that my phone can't be rooted. Then how do I flash a recovery, super user, or my own ROM. PLEASE UNDERSTAND I'M NOT STUPID IVE HAD A BRAIN INJURY AND I'M JUST GETTING BACK INTO DEVELOPMENT. I WANT TO BE A DEVELOP ER. THERE'S GOT TO BE A way I can do all the functions and flashes just no rooting.
kkirby1975 said:
Ok so I had a response to my thread and was told that my phone can't be rooted. Then how do I flash a recovery, super user, or my own ROM. PLEASE UNDERSTAND I'M NOT STUPID IVE HAD A BRAIN INJURY AND I'M JUST GETTING BACK INTO DEVELOPMENT. I WANT TO BE A DEVELOP ER. THERE'S GOT TO BE A way I can do all the functions and flashes just no rooting.
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It wont happen with a Verizon note 9
kkirby1975 said:
Ok so I had a response to my thread and was told that my phone can't be rooted. Then how do I flash a recovery, super user, or my own ROM. PLEASE UNDERSTAND I'M NOT STUPID IVE HAD A BRAIN INJURY AND I'M JUST GETTING BACK INTO DEVELOPMENT. I WANT TO BE A DEVELOP ER. THERE'S GOT TO BE A way I can do all the functions and flashes just no rooting.
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Please do some research. The N960U/U1 cannot be rooted. There's folks working on it, but there's nothing concrete as yet.currently only the Exynos and N9600 can be rooted
kkirby1975 said:
Ok so I had a response to my thread and was told that my phone can't be rooted. Then how do I flash a recovery, super user, or my own ROM. PLEASE UNDERSTAND I'M NOT STUPID IVE HAD A BRAIN INJURY AND I'M JUST GETTING BACK INTO DEVELOPMENT. I WANT TO BE A DEVELOP ER. THERE'S GOT TO BE A way I can do all the functions and flashes just no rooting.
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human development or rom development?
You cannot build roms ir recoveries cause it has anti root protections
There's no reason to root n9 oreo!
It does everything anybody could want save hacking a wife or kids phone to keep track of them
Photo's[emoji2398] by Sully using SM-N960U or SM-870A