Question Adb permission - Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra

Hey all I have a question I recently bought a s21 ultra(snapdragon) and I was using adb to remove some bloat from the phone. Now I would like to use it to enable fluid navigation gesture but when I try to grant the permission it says it doesn't have access. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

sean1991 said:
Hey all I have a question I recently bought a s21 ultra(snapdragon) and I was using adb to remove some bloat from the phone. Now I would like to use it to enable fluid navigation gesture but when I try to grant the permission it says it doesn't have access. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Are you rooted?

No I am not. As far as I know the snapdragon version can't be rooted yet and in the developer options, OEM unlocking isn't even there

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You can use this.
But without root you can't reorder native EQS...
Guich said:
You can use this.
But without root you can't reorder native EQS...
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yeah that was my guess.. well worthed a try thanks anyway

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neofreek01 said:
I'm not sure what rom you are running but I do know there were some issues with su and lollipop in the beginning that required you to go into superuser app setting 's and change from prompt for root to allow all requests. For some reason it wouldn't prompt for root for root apps. But if you changed it it would auto.atically allow root apps root access
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This worked, I am a dummy lol
Thanks alot!
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Glad you got it worked out but note that you can only ever trip Knox once. Once it's tripped it's tripped, so don't worry about it.
neofreek01 said:
I'm not sure what rom you are running but I do know there were some issues with su and lollipop in the beginning that required you to go into superuser app setting 's and change from prompt for root to allow all requests. For some reason it wouldn't prompt for root for root apps. But if you changed it it would auto.atically allow root apps root access
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Hi guys, I am getting tired of not being able to use several banking apps, and therefore would like to unroot the phone. I've tried several hide my root apps, including RootCload and xpsosed framework without success. Would be grateful if anyone could help me to do a perm unroot. I've tried the full unroot functionality in SuperSU, but that doesn't seem to work. Are there any ADB commands or any files I can flash in order to unroot? Btw, running CyanogenMod 13 st. of Sept version.
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As far as I know you can't disable root access in Cyanogen, even if you turn it of in developer settings.
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Ah, ok. That seems to add up, since I've tried several options to disable it. Are there any ways to hide the root that actually work? rootcloak and xposed framework didn't work for me.
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marcel112 said:
Like everybody has stated: CM and root are combine
If you like unroot, then loose CM and flash Miui using fastboot
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You can just disable whatever apps you don't need
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Not really. A lot of them are system level apps and can't be disabled...
ESTx1989 said:
Not really. A lot of them are system level apps and can't be disabled...
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How to uninstall carrier/OEM bloatware without root access
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Yeah, this is exactly what I needed. Thanks! It took me a couple minutes to learn to use ADB but it worked perfectly.
ESTx1989 said:
Yeah, this is exactly what I needed. Thanks! It took me a couple minutes to learn to use ADB but it worked perfectly.
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