I play puzzle and dragons recently. And it blocks you if your phone has root. I wonder if there is any method to hide my root. I have tried many application but it doesn't work.
My phone info:\
Galaxy S3
Android 4.1.2
I9300XXELLA
3.0.31-899179
Any help would be appreciate
this should be in the q and a section but im not overly sure about a way to do that sorry.
Use supersu there's an option in the app to temporarily unroot.
But still wrong forum,questions should be posted in q&a or in the proper thread if u got a bug/feature report/request..
I have tried to use the temo unroot. but no use. It still detects my root. But when i choose unroot function, it alow me to play.
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Been a long time since I've been into rooting phones due to never needing it. I remember having an HTC hero which was kind of useless if not rooted. Now I own a note 2 and am wondering what would I gain from a root? Also could I still brick my phone? And if I decide to root could I transfer everything? (Messages, whatsapp, apps with their settings etc)
Thanks
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Shei77 said:
Been a long time since I've been into rooting phones due to never needing it. I remember having an HTC hero which was kind of useless if not rooted. Now I own a note 2 and am wondering what would I gain from a root? Also could I still brick my phone? And if I decide to root could I transfer everything? (Messages, whatsapp, apps with their settings etc)
Thanks
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Rooting your phone will definitely get many benefits (my opinion) For example do some system tweaks, remove system apps/bloatwares, or do something that requires root access. I don't know what you think about root, needed or not needed is depends on your needs bro... Hmm maybe I can say this, go check some apps that requires root, see if you need them, then decide to root or not...
You can root note 2 by using CF ROOT/NOTE 2 TOOLKIT/flash root zip file though custom recovery. Read the instructions is important mate... If you do I believe you won't brick your device/cause any problems...
Rooted device still can transfer data of course!
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Shei77 said:
Been a long time since I've been into rooting phones due to never needing it. I remember having an HTC hero which was kind of useless if not rooted. Now I own a note 2 and am wondering what would I gain from a root? Also could I still brick my phone? And if I decide to root could I transfer everything? (Messages, whatsapp, apps with their settings etc)
Thanks
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Here in post#2 you can find complete instruction for root
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1896696
Yes you can backup your data with setting too, titanium backup is best in my view.
here you can find guide how to backup up-to-date.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1837984
can any tell me hnw to root lt18i in 4.0.4?
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can any tell me hnw to root lt18i in 4.0.4?
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Check the lt18i section...
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Hi,
I am about to root my Galaxy note II GT-N7100 on stock ROM.
Before doing that, I wanted to confirm weather rooting (on stock ROM) causes any security threats/vulnerability to user/device.?
I don't want people to steal my calls/communications & other private data like photos, videos, documents etc.
Thanks..
You can answer your own questions by learning what is rooting or gaining root access.
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koalauk said:
You can answer your own questions by learning what is rooting or gaining root access.
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That's fine with me. I am doing that too. :good:
But taking second opinion is always a good idea.
Also, suggestions and explanations from experts boosts the confidence in the right way. :good:
As always with root related questions I think one should ask if they need the root access or not. For me many years I used my android devices without needing it. But now I dont think I can have a device without root.
Rooting allows many things and yes also opens your phones system to be altered...
But again root access controlled by SU so you know who or which app is requiring root access and it is down to you to give or deny permission when this happens.
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koalauk said:
As always with root related questions I think one should ask if they need the root access or not. For me many years I used my android devices without needing it. But now I dont think I can have a device without root.
Rooting allows many things and yes also opens your phones system to be altered...
But again root access controlled by SU so you know who or which app is requiring root access and it is down to you to give or deny permission when this happens.
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Fantastic.
Thanks. :good:
Hi There,
a year ago i bought a S3 from T-mobil in the USA. Now i want to use it with a different carrier and called for an unlock the support for an unlock code. After 6 Times calling and more than 3 months waiting i now try to find another to unlock the phone.
My problem here is not that i can't find information, it's that is so much information.
So i got a t-999 S3 on 4.1.2
I want to get botherd by those tecnical things as less as possible, and don't need the root if it's not nessesary.
ALso i don't need all those T-mobil apps that are pre installed.
1. Option:
(easyist Option?) downgrade to 4.1.1 with odin and unlock with the servicemenu (UMTS-Debug...)
(where can i find the "stock" 4.1.1 and where the upgrade and afterwards can i normally upgrade?)
everybody says easy as pie but I'm not so sure)
2.Option:
a) Rooting the device and put with odin CF-Root-SGS v6.4 on it (it sounds like a generic s3 version without tmobil cr*p so maybe without the lock and the apps (if yes can i normally update afterwards?)
b)rooting it like in this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=QPeIZZVYHbY and installing an unlock app?
(like this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=761045)
c) rooting it with this wierd auto CF things
What do you thing is the best and cheapest way to to that.
(And maybe some help here ->noob)
Thank you for you time Gentleman
Downgrade modem
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The best option since you want not root is to downgrade to 4.1.1 firmware which will also downgrade the modem, you will find the firmware in the development threads (stickied) after you downgrade you can do the service menu unlock.. As for the T-Mobile apps, they will stay there unless you root, or disable/hide them (no root needed for disabling or hiding)
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serio22 said:
The best option since you want not root is to downgrade to 4.1.1 firmware which will also downgrade the modem, you will find the firmware in the development threads (stickied) after you downgrade you can do the service menu unlock.. As for the T-Mobile apps, they will stay there unless you root, or disable/hide them (no root needed for disabling or hiding)
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There are some that will not let you disable them though, (usually the ones you want disabled the most!)
But I agree, if you really dont want to root, your best option is to flash the old firmware.
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DocHoliday77 said:
There are some that will not let you disable them though, (usually the ones you want disabled the most!)
But I agree, if you really dont want to root, your best option is to flash the old firmware.
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You referring to zynga? Lol I think that was the only one I couldn't disable.. It would disable for a few hours but then come back
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serio22 said:
You referring to zynga? Lol I think that was the only one I couldn't disable.. It would disable for a few hours but then come back
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No theres actually a bunch you cant disable. Allshare apps, Google backup transport, Samsung map service, software update, sysscope, CIQ!, keyboard, and quite a few others.
The disable button is grayed out.
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DocHoliday77 said:
No theres actually a bunch you cant disable. Allshare apps, Google backup transport, Samsung map service, software update, sysscope, CIQ!, keyboard, and quite a few others.
The disable button is grayed out.
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I see, honestly I was ok with just disabling the ones that showed up in my drawer, and maybe a couple more but they could be disabled
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Downgrade the modem and the look up for the directions in xda here
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Is there anyway possible to watch sky on a rooted note 2???
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I did read somewhere that you can bk up your root access and remove your superuser app, use sky then restore after but tbh the procedure was a lil long winded, and not a permanent fix.
It will depress you but have a look at this thread. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1506967
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Thanks for the replys fellows
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Basically no
I toggle root to get around this. Pain in the ass really and it MUST be stock rom and stock kernel.
Use OTA Rootkeeper to backup root. Then do a full cleanup supersu, and then restore root via OTA Rootkeeper. And toggle the temp unroot and reroot options within that.
Make sure you've fully closed skygo before using. Sky piss me off. ...
On my Galaxy S4 M919 Ver. 4.3 Rooted Game Guardian opens and then auto closes, Game CIH also does not work. When it opens it stays open and says that it doesn't have root access. but when I go to SU it is in there having root access. Also checking with root checker it assures me that I have root access. I have the latest version of both apps. ANy help or experience will be a help.
Dude your posting is in the wrong section
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it was a split between troubleshooting or apps I chose apps
feel free to move it/ or try and help me but thanks for letting me know I posted in the wrong section
If it is app related you need to email the person that made the app. If you're on a custom rom and it's worked before on your stock rom then you need to post in the section in what rom you're on.
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peppersu812 said:
If it is app related you need to email the person that made the app. If you're on a custom rom and it's worked before on your stock rom then you need to post in the section in what rom you're on.
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Try using gamekiller.. It works fine for me.
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