Does anyone know how can I root the vivo next 3 or if it's even possible
Hi,
Currently it is not possible and probably it won't get a root method at all.
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I've been used to having Verizon phones where someone will find a root exploit but by the time I find out about it, it's too late since I updated past that. I have the 9.7" WiFi only model so it isn't tied to Verizon or any other network. Is it safe for me to update without the fear of taking away the ability to root and install a custom bootloader?
Root no problem. Custom bootloader doesn't exist nor is it required.
I consider to buy this device, but I have the following question and would be glad if somebody could help:
Is it possible to root this device with kingroot? Im trying to find a way to root this device without unlocking the bootloader (so I can still download OTAs)
Hello folks. I'm currently in China and bought a phone here several months ago. The Gionee GN5005, android version 6.0 and amigo os 3.5.6. I've tried searching for the correct method to get root access and I'm not having much luck. Can anyone help me?
am willing to pay anyone that comes up with a root for this device
Pls and pls,,can anyone help with rooting method for this phone?
this device is lock bootloader and no any way to unlock it until now ..
for this couse it noot root ..
but you can use MTK-SU root method
but system partition for read only only only ..
I realize the answer might be it isn't possible but if it is how can I stop my phone from updating in hopes that a root method might become available.
I just got my first update notice from the phone and root is something I really do prefer to have despite what I lose and all the alternatives out there for root related apps.
Thanks in advance for anyone who helps.
BK Disabler. Disable the 3 apps that say update.
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Icon000 said:
I realize the answer might be it isn't possible but if it is how can I stop my phone from updating in hopes that a root method might become available.
I just got my first update notice from the phone and root is something I really do prefer to have despite what I lose and all the alternatives out there for root related apps.
Thanks in advance for anyone who helps.
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Updating will not effect you being able to root in the future. When root is obtained for the Snapdragon variant (don't hold your breath) You will be able to root regardless of updates taken
Mr.Ash.Man said:
Updating will not effect you being able to root in the future. When root is obtained for the Snapdragon variant (don't hold your breath) You will be able to root regardless of updates taken
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Are you sure? Because I feel like in the past with other phones they've advised against updates since the OEM could patch the exploit used to obtain root.
Icon000 said:
Are you sure? Because I feel like in the past with other phones they've advised against updates since the OEM could patch the exploit used to obtain root.
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Positive.
There's already a thread about it somewhere around here...
Rooting latest samsung snapdragon devices requires an eng kernel to be used. Will work on any update
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Updating will not effect you being able to root in the future. When root is obtained for the Snapdragon variant (don't hold your breath) You will be able to root regardless of updates taken
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That doesn't seem to be correct. I have note 8 Verizon and I can't root because my bootloader is updated to version 3 or 4. You have to be on bootloader 1 to root and it's not possible to downgrade your bootloader, so I'm screwed. At the moment I'm trying to stop the updates in hope that a root method will become available for later bootloader versions. My bootloader has upgraded 2 versions since I found out and can't seem to stop the updated. I even have them disabled in Dev opt.
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That doesn't seem to be correct. I have note 8 Verizon and I can't root because my bootloader is updated to version 3 or 4. You have to be on bootloader 1 to root and it's not possible to downgrade your bootloader, so I'm screwed. At the moment I'm trying to stop the updates in hope that a root method will become available for later bootloader versions. My bootloader has upgraded 2 versions since I found out and can't seem to stop the updated. I even have them disabled in Dev opt.
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Correct (his post is over a year old). You'll need to disable the update-related packages to stop them completely.
If I'm on F/W revision 3, can I use odin to update without updating the bootloader version?
hey y'all, so I have a clt-l29 from latin america (though i'm in the usa), and I have an idea of how to root for free and I haven't seen it mentioned here so I figured I'd ask if y'all think it'll work
before anything obviously back up your phome if you don't want to lose data
the first step you'll have to stay with me on: root with kingroot or another one click root service (yes, i know these can contain spyware; that will be fixed later)
^^^ I can't complete this step because the clt-l29 can only be rooted with oneclickroot, which costs money, so it defeats the whole purpose. but i know other p20 pro versions are supported on kingroot and kingoroot
the second step would be able to follow the guide at https://forum.xda-developers.com/p8lite/general/alternative-method-unlocking-bootloader-t3799294 - retrieving your unlock code with superuser adb (originally i read another guide that didn't include all of the other steps, just the commands)
then just unlock it with fastboot, and flash the stock firmware again so the spyware is gone.
my question is, would this work? i can't follow through, unless y'all maybe know of a way to use superuser adb without root or a one click root solution for the clt-l29? has this worked for y'all?