Hi,
I love CleanROM 3.3 but recently my company has enforced policy to remove root from android devices...i still want to keep using clean rom, but how do i remove root from the rom....appreciate some guidance..
Go to supersu options and unroot
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Do I need to do anything about busy box or any other app?
Thanks correct the information..
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I am in the same boat... Im hoping that doing the Permanent Unroot available in SuperSU is enough to not trip the GFE no-root policy...
Should know when my manager approves my request for GOOD
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invisosniperx said:
I am in the same boat... Im hoping that doing the Permanent Unroot available in SuperSU is enough to not trip the GFE no-root policy...
Should know when my manager approves my request for GOOD
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Interested to know whether this simple process is sufficient. I imagine you also need to completely shut down GFE if re-rooting at any time - what's the easiest way to do that? Ideally someone can develop a GFEOff+Root toggle!
p_razzi said:
Interested to know whether this simple process is sufficient. I imagine you also need to completely shut down GFE if re-rooting at any time - what's the easiest way to do that? Ideally someone can develop a GFEOff+Root toggle!
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Nope...The phone still showed modified and my companies MDM app detected this and didnt allow me to setup...
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Nope...The phone still showed modified and my companies MDM app detected this and didnt allow me to setup...
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Just curious, why would a company care?
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Just curious, why would a company care?
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Or ... Just why would I care what the company wants .. If its my phone . If the company wants me to have an unrooted phone they can issue me one . If the phone belongs to the company i can understand them not wanting it modded in any way though .
Rooted or jail broken devices are a security risk an hence not allowed at many companies for BYOD..
Just removing su didn't help
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same byod policy at my company too. no jailbroken iphones/ipads and no rooted and non-stock rom android phones/tablets.
but....why the hell would i ever want to make my personal device take work emails? that's why they gave me a blackberry.
Try removing su then factory reset see if that helps
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here ya go.. a root/unroot button.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2040163
maybe rootkeeper app would work...it turns it on and off. Not sure that would pass for you though
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maybe rootkeeper app would work...it turns it on and off. Not sure that would pass for you though
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it doesn't work.
Related
Right now where I live the wifi is very unstable. Just wondering, if i can possible to turn S3 HotSpot?
If u get the tmobile it should come with mobile hot spot that you can use it
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Does your phone have root?
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justice26 said:
Does your phone have root?
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No. I don't. New Phone, I am afraid to do so.
tructo said:
If u get the tmobile it should come with mobile hot spot that you can use it
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Does Simple Mobile come with it too?
Try foxfi from the play store. It's a free app. Read the instructions to help u set it up. Hope it helps.
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Don't be afraid to root. On these phones it is extremely easy and there is always Odin which can rescue you from almost anything.
dkmdlb said:
Don't be afraid to root. On these phones it is extremely easy and there is always Odin which can rescue you from almost anything.
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I thought root void warranty. Also I am new to the whole root things. Don't know what kind of benefit I will get from root. Don't know why I should consider to do so.
You will get awesomeness
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I thought root void warranty. Also I am new to the whole root things. Don't know what kind of benefit I will get from root. Don't know why I should consider to do so.
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Well:
1st U'll get rid of all the useless crap T-MO/ ATT pre-install on your phone.
2.- Better Battery Life.
3.- Unleashes Phone true potential, it works the way it was intended.
Plus many more performance and battery Tweaks, Overclocking abilities (push ur phones CPU to work Harder) , UnderVolting (control Over battery Voltage with proper usage increases battery life).... among other awesome things if u are interested!,
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Well:
1st U'll get rid of all the useless crap T-MO/ ATT pre-install on your phone.
2.- Better Battery Life.
3.- Unleashes Phone true potential, it works the way it was intended.
Plus many more performance and battery Tweaks, Overclocking abilities (push ur phones CPU to work Harder) , UnderVolting (control Over battery Voltage with proper usage increases battery life).... among other awesome things if u are interested!,
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Again isn't that will void warranty?
Yes but you can always unroot if necessary and your warranty will be intact.
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Yes but you can always unroot if necessary and your warranty will be intact.
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Cool. I will look into more before I do it. I worry my phone will turn into brick. I saw a few thread floating around.
Just read and read and read some more. As long as you follow all the guides step by step and are making sure everything you do is meant for YOUR device, you won't end up bricking your phone. In fact, you'll be pleased with the results. Guaranteed. But remember, every instructional thread you read has a warning. Read them carefully and if you're still uncomfortable, don't be afraid to ask more questions. Anyone willing to respond to a question typically knows what they're talking about.
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It is if something go bad while u "root". But thank to the xda u can alway reverse it back to unroot to send it back for warranty
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According to Samsung Yes But....
SGT2012 said:
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According to samsung if u flash a custom binary u have voided ur warranty. New devices like in our case the S3, Even S2 has a binary counter which keeps counts how many times have u flash ur device with a custom Rom,but even with this counter installed there's always a work around to reset this counter and "cash in" in our warranties. So feel confident that u can root and always bring back ur device to stock and have full warranty coverage.!!! SO HACK ON AND FLASH AWAY!!! U' WILL LOVE IT! :good:
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Again isn't that will void warranty?
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If you don't return to stock before doing a warranty exchange then yes. If you're smart and unroot then no.
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If u wanna root your phones. Here are some guides.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1723175
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Again isn't that will void warranty?
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There are ways to reverse back to stock and reset your count to Zero so that T-mo cannot tell you rooted and you can return your phone if you need to. You need to search Unroot Galaxy SIII for instructions or look here in the forums.
Youtube bro lol
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Just read and read and read some more. As long as you follow all the guides step by step and are making sure everything you do is meant for YOUR device, you won't end up bricking your phone. In fact, you'll be pleased with the results. Guaranteed. But remember, every instructional thread you read has a warning. Read them carefully and if you're still uncomfortable, don't be afraid to ask more questions. Anyone willing to respond to a question typically knows what they're talking about.
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Read some more than this guy even said. If you don't know even what root is then make sure you have read enough to know what you are doing first. We were all noobs once so we all know what your thinking. But you will not regret taking the leap on root. You just get so much more out of your phone than you can imagine.
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According to samsung if u flash a custom binary u have voided ur warranty. New devices like in our case the S3, Even S2 has a binary counter which keeps counts how many times have u flash ur device with a custom Rom,but even with this counter installed there's always a work around to reset this counter and "cash in" in our warranties. So feel confident that u can root and always bring back ur device to stock and have full warranty coverage.!!! SO HACK ON AND FLASH AWAY!!! U' WILL LOVE IT! :good:
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Triangle away from play store. That easily takes care of the flash counter.
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I was watching a video on benefits of root on the note 2 and the reviewer discussed how Samsung will know through some methods if you root your phone i wanted to know if this is true? he then said how they will refuse to abide by warranty if the device is rooted. I wanted to know if this is true and are their ways around it as i always root my devices lol.
Root, flash custom rom, have fun.
Phone issue, flash back stock rom, run chain fires root away app, and back to samsung
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naruto.ninjakid said:
I was watching a video on benefits of root on the note 2 and the reviewer discussed how Samsung will know through some methods if you root your phone i wanted to know if this is true? he then said how they will refuse to abide by warranty if the device is rooted. I wanted to know if this is true and are their ways around it as i always root my devices lol.
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Dude calm down you will be fine there are ways around all that.. just read threw the forums investigate and all will be fine..:good:
if you want i can pm you the threads that you will need to be "safe" bro..
Could I use all in one toolkit to root?
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Chain fire root away app?? Is that an apk only available on Web or in market ?
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lojak29 said:
Chain fire root away app?? Is that an apk only available on Web or in market ?
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Sorry its called triangle away, should be available in the market, thats where i got it from
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Thanks I found it
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Hey guys I am a non rooted user..m curious to know that what all benefits or new features I wil get if I root my phone..rit now m happy with my phone..its just I will root if there will b vry gd benefit..plzz help me..thank you
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Akshaysh said:
Hey guys I am a non rooted user..m curious to know that what all benefits or new features I wil get if I root my phone..rit now m happy with my phone..its just I will root if there will b vry gd benefit..plzz help me..thank you
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You can install very useful apps that require root access for example like titanium backup, better battery stats, rom manager, root explorer.....
And also you can install roms and kernels.
Akshaysh said:
Hey guys I am a non rooted user..m curious to know that what all benefits or new features I wil get if I root my phone..rit now m happy with my phone..its just I will root if there will b vry gd benefit..plzz help me..thank you
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If you root your phone it will be a problem.....................YOU WILL FLASH APP<ROM'S>KERNEL>THEME.......... EVERY DAY, YOU WILL NOT GET ENOUGH:laugh::laugh::laugh:
Haha oki...but any feature or nyting which is vry unique n gd that I wont b getng in my unrooted phone
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Wrong thread.
This is not the Q&A thread.
A new post here on this topic should tell people what the pros and cons of rooting are not ask them.
All the information you want is available already and you asking us to put it all in one thread at your beck and call is rather lazy.
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EmptyArea said:
Wrong thread.
This is not the Q&A thread.
A new post here on this topic should tell people what the pros and cons of rooting are not ask them.
All the information you want is available already and you asking us to put it all in one thread at your beck and call is rather lazy.
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Yawn. Stop talking like you're God. Its XDA not the centre of the whole world. He asked a question, get a grip and a girlfriend.
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Akshaysh said:
Hey guys I am a non rooted user..m curious to know that what all benefits or new features I wil get if I root my phone..rit now m happy with my phone..its just I will root if there will b vry gd benefit..plzz help me..thank you
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Dont bother. Rooting is over rated and causes more problems than its worth!
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If you root your phone it will be a problem.....................YOU WILL FLASH APP<ROM'S>KERNEL>THEME.......... EVERY DAY, YOU WILL NOT GET ENOUGH:laugh::laugh::laugh:
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+1 on that lol
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fach1708 said:
Yawn. Stop talking like you're God. Its XDA not the centre of the whole world. He asked a question, get a grip and a girlfriend.
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+1 on that.. newbs will soon get the hang of where and when to post
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your phone your choice
Benefits of rooting? Basically none for me. Yeah sure you can play with stuff. Install custom roms... void your warranty etc
I always rooted and installed custom roms but decided to go stock and only bother updating roms when updates are officially released and havent missed root one little bit.
It greatly depends on what your trying to achieve. If getting stuff done with no disruption, stability and an intact warranty are important to you then stay stock. If you enjoying tinkering, flashing "new" roms etc then go for it!
I was burned though, i got the complete piece of crap that is the htc one x last year. Voided my warranty with htc dev unlock THEN found out the phone had many issues due to awful build and quality control. I then vowed to never buy htc again. Bought an s3 then an lte note 2 and wont be looking back
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So your phone can grow when added to water.
AW: Benefits of rooting?
I will have the full controll over my Device.
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You can make the phone you just paid £100's for, yours. i.e, getting rid of bloatware, unused apps that came on the phone.
I'm new to rooting/flashing roms, kernels etc but i can tell you... Do your research before thinking you're god. If you're unsure how to do it, research it.
When you 'think' you know how to do it, read more. Only do things when you are 100% sure you can.
I've fully customized my Galaxy s3 and never looked back. My phone is MINE
Search before asking, Ask before acting and you will succeed.
Full control of your device, sixaxis, themese, mods
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Get rid of bloatware
Block ads
Install anti-theft apps which survive a phone format
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K..thnk u guys for telling me....n which is the best rom rit now?
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Akshaysh said:
K..thnk u guys for telling me....n which is the best rom rit now?
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liquidsmooth is what i use ... good battery and you can custumize alot!! .. its android 4.2.2
sorry for my english
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Glad that you realize theres nothing like a good root.
I wouldn't sweat rooting until you find an app that you want that requires root.
There are plenty though. My root apps:
Afwall+ - firewall
catlog - browse logcat (for debugging apps)
cerberus - security program
LBE security master - block apps from using various permissions
multi window manager - use any app in multiwindow
quickboot - nice boot program, makes it easy to boot into recovery mode.
titanium backup - backup/restore your phone or programs
xposed installer/settings - change dpi for individual programs
directory bind - Put game data on external SD card so they don't fill your phone up.
And of course, install roms and junk.
Changing/randomly adding things is more customizable if you have root - cool bootup movie, lightsaber sound when you pull out the stylus, etc etc.
- Frank
so I'm going to root my note3 now (cfauto) and I think I read somewhere Sammy changed there counter and there's no way of Going back to zero, is this true? That they made some kinda different counter? Thnx guyz, coming from an s4 and was hopping it was the same old same ol, bow what recovery is more stable at the minute?
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spodie said:
so I'm going to root my note3 now (cfauto) and I think I read somewhere Sammy changed there counter and there's no way of Going back to zero, is this true? That they made some kinda different counter? Thnx guyz, coming from an s4 and was hopping it was the same old same ol, bow what recovery is more stable at the minute?
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Yes, you will trip the Knox flag, currently no method to reset it. TWRP is fine, just do some reading about restoring backups.. If done incorrectly, you will experience what's been coined "The Brickloop"
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Steve Lazarus said:
Yes, you will trip the Knox flag, currently no method to reset it. TWRP is fine, just do some reading about restoring backups.. If done incorrectly, you will experience what's been called the "Brickloop"
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Thanx , what will this take away besides warrenty? Anything of use? Is there a chance chain fire could fix it in the long run? Sorry just so used to my s4, main question is should I root or hold out??
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So I flash root, then install a cutom kernel then make a back uP?
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So I flash root, then install a cutom kernel then make a back uP?
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Just root it using Odin and Chainfires auto-root method, I'm not familiar with the custom kernel as yet, so I won't comment on that. Once you root, you still keep all stock functionality, just have administrative rights, so to speak. If you're not too familiar with rooting, flashing, etc.. I wouldn't recommend starting right now with the Note 3, still early in the aftermarket development stage..
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Steve Lazarus said:
Yes, you will trip the Knox flag, currently no method to reset it. TWRP is fine, just do some reading about restoring backups.. If done incorrectly, you will experience what's been coined "The Brickloop"
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There is a rooting method without triggering the Knox.
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Read. All you questions are answered here in the thread about such matters.
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There is a rooting method without triggering the Knox.
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i believe it gives you root access only. As soon as you flash a custom recovery it trips it
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There is a rooting method without triggering the Knox.
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Post a link?
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googlephone said:
There is a rooting method without triggering the Knox.
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I believe your referring to the note 3 on AT&T. If this is available for the T-Mobile model,please provide a link.
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I believe your referring to the note 3 on AT&T. If this is available for the T-Mobile model,please provide a link.
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The thread is right here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2481330
I just rooted through this method and it doesn't trigger Knox
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Post a link?
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Considering all of the challenges that people have faced with Fierce bootloops - and for a while no way way to fix them, this is a situation where you would do very well to do some reading before you do anything. There are two root methods currently both are outlined in the Original Android Development Section for the TMOBILE NOte 3 - you can download everything you need from there - and I think it would be very helpful for you to read thru what others have done and experienced before you do anything - then you can make your own decision about which root method is best for your needs.
I don't mean to sound sanctimonious or anything but if there ever was a time that reading thoroughly first was a good thing to do - this is one of those times..good luck
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Considering all of the challenges that people have faced with Fierce bootloops - and for a while no way way to fix them, this is a situation where you would do very well to do some reading before you do anything. There are two root methods currently both are outlined in the Original Android Development Section for the TMOBILE NOte 3 - you can download everything you need from there - and I think it would be very helpful for you to read thru what others have done and experienced before you do anything - then you can make your own decision about which root method is best for your needs.
I don't mean to sound sanctimonious or anything but if there ever was a time that reading thoroughly first was a good thing to do - this is one of those times..good luck
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I don't understand what this had to do with asking for a link, but thanx to the post above this I am now rooted without tripping the knox counter. ...
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I don't understand what this had to do with asking for a link, but thanx to the post above this I am now rooted without tripping the knox counter. ...
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What did my post have to do with your asking for a link? Well, I didn't want to be this direct but If you simply opened the Original Android Development thread and took less than a minute to read, you wouldn't need to ask for a link. You would see that there were two threads available that offered details that would give you exactly what you wanted. Two different ways to root.
In fact, in less time than it took you to write your post and wait for an answer, you would have had exactly what you were looking for.
My response to you was a gentle reminder that reading is a good thing.
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What did my post have to do with your asking for a link? Well, I didn't want to be this direct but If you simply opened the Original Android Development thread and took less than a minute to read, you wouldn't need to ask for a link. You would see that there were two threads available that offered details that would give you exactly what you wanted. Two different ways to root.
In fact, in less time than it took you to write your post and wait for an answer, you would have had exactly what you were looking for.
My response to you was a gentle reminder that reading is a good thing.
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The fact that you took all this time to write all that and ridicule me is ridiculous when it would have been easier for you to have just been nice and post the link like the last guy did. .. Sorry I didn't see it however easy it was, but that's why we are here to help one another. ..so please next time either don't comment at all and let someone else who wants to help, help, or just help someone out. ..It goes a long way and makes this place more civil. ..
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The fact that you took all this time to write all that and ridicule me is ridiculous when it would have been easier for you to have just been nice and post the link like the last guy did. .. Sorry I didn't see it however easy it was, but that's why we are here to help one another. ..so please next time either don't comment at all and let someone else who wants to help, help, or just help someone out. ..It goes a long way and makes this place more civil. ..
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I am sorry you felt I was ridiculing you. That was not my intent at all. THis forum is loaded with people who have have had major issues when flashing a recovery which is often the next step after rooting - there are more reports of people who have had to return their note 3 to TMOBILE than I can remember seeing on a single phone in a very long time. My Suggestion for you to read was purely intended to help you - it is easy to let others do the work for you - when often trouble could have been avoided by being more educated. What struck me as odd was the fact that it was so easy to find the link you were looking for - if you only opened one section of the forum in the Original Android Development you would have found it. But that is besides the point.
My comments were always supportive - and intended to help you. Period. I am sorry that you are so caught up in the " I want what I want when I want it "- that you can't see that. XDA is a forum designed for people to learn more about their phones and to ultimately try to get more out of them than you can get in a Stock phone...I have been in your shoes before and done exactly what you did when asking for a link - and have gotten a similar reply to the one I gave you. I am grateful it happened to me because it forced me to take a step back - do a little reading - learn more about the challenges others have faced and in the end, avoid those same problems myself.
Once more, I am Sorry you feel I was ridiculing you - couldn't be farther from the truth - I wish you well and hope you enjoy your NOTE3. Have a nice day my friend.
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I am sorry you felt I was ridiculing you. That was not my intent at all. THis forum is loaded with people who have have had major issues when flashing a recovery which is often the next step after rooting - there are more reports of people who have had to return their note 3 to TMOBILE than I can remember seeing on a single phone in a very long time. My Suggestion for you to read was purely intended to help you - it is easy to let others do the work for you - when often trouble could have been avoided by being more educated. What struck me as odd was the fact that it was so easy to find the link you were looking for - if you only opened one section of the forum in the Original Android Development you would have found it. But that is besides the point.
My comments were always supportive - and intended to help you. Period. I am sorry that you are so caught up in the " I want what I want when I want it "- that you can't see that. XDA is a forum designed for people to learn more about their phones and to ultimately try to get more out of them than you can get in a Stock phone...I have been in your shoes before and done exactly what you did when asking for a link - and have gotten a similar reply to the one I gave you. I am grateful it happened to me because it forced me to take a step back - do a little reading - learn more about the challenges others have faced and in the end, avoid those same problems myself.
Once more, I am Sorry you feel I was ridiculing you - couldn't be farther from the truth - I wish you well and hope you enjoy your NOTE3. Have a nice day my friend.
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No problem. .. Just to let you know that thread doesn't show up in my app which I always use.. It only showed up on my computer. .. That's why I didn't see it. ..
After I rooted the system it said modified and ota wouldn't work. .. so I installed xposed framework and then wanam xposed module and there is a setting to set system to original and that works for ota...
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No problem. .. Just to let you know that thread doesn't show up in my app which I always use.. It only showed up on my computer. .. That's why I didn't see it. ..
After I rooted the system it said modified and ota wouldn't work. .. so I installed xposed framework and then wanam xposed module and there is a setting to set system to original and that works for ota...
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I may be wrong but I thought that using that option in Wanam Exposed was cosmetic only. It changes that to Official in Settings - but doesn't really effect how your phone is recognized as being 'altered" - LIke I said, I might be wrong, but that is what I heard. You might check with someone who knows more about this than I do
Good luck
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I may be wrong but I thought that using that option in Wanam Exposed was cosmetic only. It changes that to Official in Settings - but doesn't really effect how your phone is recognized as being 'altered" - LIke I said, I might be wrong, but that is what I heard. You might check with someone who knows more about this than I do
Good luck
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That's what I thought also but when I tried to go to the ota update setting it told me that this is a modified system and when I use that module then it told me that there was no further updates... so I guess that made it work. ..
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ok. There are no threads here about any successful rooting of the t807v. There is a site (it kinda looks like a bot) called srsroot that claims it can root the t807v (VRU1ANK1)
Has anyone used srsroot before?
I believe the issue you face is a locked bootloader in typical Verizon fashion if I recall.
Itchiee said:
I believe the issue you face is a locked bootloader in typical Verizon fashion if I recall.
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What can we do about this? I had no idea I wasn't going to be able to root when I bought this tablet otherwise I wouldn't have. Is there anyway it can be done? I'd pay someone, I mean I'd be willing to give 100$ possibly more... I don't know as much as most around here but I feel like it someone could do it.
Kirus1909 said:
What can we do about this? I had no idea I wasn't going to be able to root when I bought this tablet otherwise I wouldn't have. Is there anyway it can be done? I'd pay someone, I mean I'd be willing to give 100$ possibly more... I don't know as much as most around here but I feel like it someone could do it.
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if you want root you most likely have to wait until someone finds root for the note 4 or s6 (verizon variants)..
for example, when the verizon s5 was rooted, the root worked for most older versions and devices as well.. I dont think there is many devs working to root this tablet as there are working to root the vzw note 4.
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If anyone with a t807v is on the build prior to NK1, let me know or provide us with the .tar file is possible and I think I found a method that would work to root the device.
ping pong root
Ping pong root works wonders to root the verizon s6 edge. I'm guessing they can do something with this piece as well?
elliwigy said:
If anyone with a t807v is on the build prior to NK1, let me know or provide us with the .tar file is possible and I think I found a method that would work to root the device.
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Do you think T707v would behave the same? They both have s800 I believe. You can easily find ng7 .tar for t707v.
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xiaonan80 said:
Do you think T707v would behave the same? They both have s800 I believe. You can easily find ng7 .tar for t707v.
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you cant flash images from other devices onto other devices.. theyre not interchangeable
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elliwigy said:
you cant flash images from other devices onto other devices.. theyre not interchangeable
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I have a t707v at nk1. Am willing to test if you can guide me through.
1. Can I odin it back to ng7?
2. What next?
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xiaonan80 said:
I have a t707v at nk1. Am willing to test if you can guide me through.
1. Can I odin it back to ng7?
2. What next?
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Quick update: OK to Odin back to ng7 from nk1, but kingroot still doesn't work...
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