Does anyone know if a method had been devised to used Xposed on my version? Running 7.1.1
2Tone23 said:
Does anyone know if a method had been devised to used Xposed on my version? Running 7.1.1
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Nope.
Thanks, for this and all the info you provided, Jammol.
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I have a plan with tmobile US and it includes unlimited LTE and that also allows for 5gb of tethering. Neither Wifi tethering or USB tethering work. It will "activate" on the phone, but it doesnt connect. I am running Ubuntu so there's no drivers to install. When I tethered from my Nexus 5, it connected no problem. I am running ViperOne 3.5.0 ROM with 1.32 firmware. Im not sure if its a problem with the rom or what. I am also running ElementalX kernel (latest). Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. If need be I can attach a logcat but I didnt see anything relevant.
did you install Xposed or did it come it with the ROM? I read somewhere that later versions of Xposed can break tethering
YrrchSebor said:
did you install Xposed or did it come it with the ROM? I read somewhere that later versions of Xposed can break tethering
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No, I dont have xposed at all. BUT, I managed to upgrade firmware and change roms and now its working just fine. Thanks for the reply.
I see that you've fixed it, but I'm posting this for anyone with future issues. 1.32 doesn't play well with ViperOneM9. It should only be installed over updated firmware.
NickWhit1992 said:
I see that you've fixed it, but I'm posting this for anyone with future issues. 1.32 doesn't play well with ViperOneM9. It should only be installed over updated firmware.
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So you are saying t-mobile 1.32 firmware does not play well with ViperOneM9 and we should be using the updated international firmware with ViperRom?
GermanGuy said:
So you are saying t-mobile 1.32 firmware does not play well with ViperOneM9 and we should be using the updated international firmware with ViperRom?
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No, you should be using the latest T-Mobile firmware. Last I checked, that's 2.7.531.6.
NickWhit1992 said:
No, you should be using the latest T-Mobile firmware. Last I checked, that's 2.7.531.6.
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Ok thanks. Cannot find a link to that firmware anywhere on this forum.
Sent from my SM-N920T using Tapatalk
NickWhit1992 said:
No, you should be using the latest T-Mobile firmware. Last I checked, that's 2.7.531.6.
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latest is 2.11.531.19 get it here
i can root g925a done but can not unlock bootloader and install twrp
Very unhappy
How can unlock bootloader?
no way its possible...
tungkick said:
i can root g925a done but can not unlock bootloader and install twrp
Very unhappy
How can unlock bootloader?
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What android version and firmware do you have?, cos is not possible to root anything after 5.1 or maybe before that.
shadboy said:
What android version and firmware do you have?, cos is not possible to root anything after 5.1 or maybe before that.
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All version 5.1.1 i can root then beta test 6.0
tungkick said:
All version 5.1.1 i can root then beta test 6.0
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Can you elaborate please?, there are a lot of people waiting for root, AFAIK anything past May 15th builds can't be rooted so far for g925a.
Thanks
What software to ROOT?
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N915A using XDA-Developers mobile app
link?
root running android 6?
Hey everyone,
I'm wondering if the SM-G800A version from AT&T can be rooted? I see chainfire lists several versions but not this one and I don't know if this version has been proven to be compatible with some of the others. Any info would be appreciated.
rpgdev said:
Hey everyone,
I'm wondering if the SM-G800A version from AT&T can be rooted? I see chainfire lists several versions but not this one and I don't know if this version has been proven to be compatible with some of the others. Any info would be appreciated.
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Did you already tried towelroot. This website claims its possible:
http://www.androidinfotech.com/2016/01/root-samsung-galaxy-s5-mini-at-without.html
killbyt said:
Did you already tried towelroot. This website claims its possible:
http://www.androidinfotech.com/2016/01/root-samsung-galaxy-s5-mini-at-without.html
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I didn't know towelroot. Have you used it before even on another model? I've been out of xda for a while so it seems this is new.
rpgdev said:
I didn't know towelroot. Have you used it before even on another model? I've been out of xda for a while so it seems this is new.
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Actually, I've never used it on my S5 mini. Maybe a year ago, I've used it on my S4.
Please, I was searching but I found nothing yet.
Can anyone help me? My baseband is: G870AUCU1BOC5
Android 5.0 Lollipop
rusa-raus said:
Please, I was searching but I found nothing yet.
Can anyone help me? My baseband is: G870AUCU1BOC5
Android 5.0 Lollipop
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There is no root meethod for the AT&T bootloader therefore no root. If you had used the search you would have found dozens of other people asking the same thing.
If anyone discovers a method how to root that phone you can be sure it will be published here and everybody will now. For now all I can refer you to is my thread on how to update the phone to the latest Marshmellow update (but that might prevent you from installing any root that is based on Lollipop in the future).
https://forum.xda-developers.com/att-galaxy-s5/general/g870a-updates-ph4-t3494717
EDIT: Actually there is a root method https://forum.xda-developers.com/at...w-to-update-to-g870aof2-5-0-keeproot-t3161733 for very old firmware versions. Still there are no custom roms that I know of.
r0ckarong said:
There is no root meethod for the AT&T bootloader therefore no root. If you had used the search you would have found dozens of other people asking the same thing.
If anyone discovers a method how to root that phone you can be sure it will be published here and everybody will now. For now all I can refer you to is my thread on how to update the phone to the latest Marshmellow update (but that might prevent you from installing any root that is based on Lollipop in the future).
https://forum.xda-developers.com/att-galaxy-s5/general/g870a-updates-ph4-t3494717
EDIT: Actually there is a root method https://forum.xda-developers.com/at...w-to-update-to-g870aof2-5-0-keeproot-t3161733 for very old firmware versions. Still there are no custom roms that I know of.
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Thanks a lot for reply, after a looooong search I have found this: http://www.droidviews.com/update-att-galaxy-s5-active-to-lollipop-root-it-and-enable-wifi-tethering/
So, I do that and now, I'm in Android 5.0, with baseband G870AUCU2BOF3 and happily rooted. But I have a question, Can I update to Marshmallow following your thread?
Thanks a lot again.
rusa-raus said:
Can I update to Marshmallow following your thread?
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You can but you will lose root. There is currently no root method for Marshmallow.
Hello.
I was just wondering how exactly you did this? You downgraded to 5.0, and rooted from there? Can you explain to me what you did to root the G870A?
EthoDream said:
Hello.
I was just wondering how exactly you did this? You downgraded to 5.0, and rooted from there? Can you explain to me what you did to root the G870A?
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Just follow the instructions: http://www.droidviews.com/update-att-galaxy-s5-active-to-lollipop-root-it-and-enable-wifi-tethering/
Hello,
I want to ask if its a way to root a S6 Edge ATT with Android 7.0?
Thanks.
Is there any update?
Regards
rapidrayo said:
Is there any update?
Regards
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Not recently. If you get your phone unlocked you may have a chance but if you are on the latest ROM then no...