[Q] [4.3] Root without unlocking bootloader? - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

I have a Galaxy Nexus running the official 4.3 JRW66Y ROM, and I want to flash the same version, still odexed, but rooted without having to unlock the bootloader. I'm not going to flash any custom ROM until a KitKat AOSP is released, so I don't need an unlocked bootloader, but I'd like to have root access. Is it possible?
The reason I don't want to unlock the bootloader is that I simply don't like that padlock icon there, so if I can unlock the bootloader without that padlock showing up as well, then that's fine with me...

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[Q] How to backup my stock rom

I just got my Arc S, and i want to check out few different custom roms. I was planing on rooting the device with Easy rooting toolkit, so the question is, how can i backup my stock rom and reflash it, if i ever need it for warranty issues? (Also maybe to get the official 4.0 update next year )
On my previous phone (HTC Desire) it was pretty easy, by restoring the Nandroid backup that i created after rooting the device. How about the Xperia? Is there something similar?
And while we are here, any suggestion for some stable custom roms for the Arc S? Thanks
If you only want to root your device, you can simply unroot the device.
But you don't really have to, when you update your device using PCC or SEUS, the root is gone.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=18879974#post18879974
If you decide to unlock your bootloader to flash custom kernels/ROMs, you have to relock it, when you want to update your firmware using PCC or SEUS.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1134335
And which custom ROM you like is your decision, but I'm still a CM7 fan.
I have root, if I want to return to stock ROM (without root) I can just use SEUS to update my phone and the root is gone?
hdplsa said:
I have root, if I want to return to stock ROM (without root) I can just use SEUS to update my phone and the root is gone?
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If your bootloader is locked yes.
I rooted my arc with EasyRooting toolkit,
How do I know if my bootloader is locked or not?
Edit: I checked by the service info, it says
Rooting status:
Bootloader unlock allowed: No
I am guessing that means my bootloader is locked?
Aiceball said:
I am guessing that means my bootloader is locked?
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Yes, it is.
And if you root, it doesn't, mean you've a unlocked BL.
Btw, you can't unlock your BL using the official method.
If you still want to unlock your BL, contact Jinx13.

[Q] Unlocking with Cyanogenmod 10.1

I'll be going on a trip to China soon and I need to unlock my phone. I have tried unlocking my phone with the help of this post, but unfortunately it didn't work out. I read that I need to be using the stock rom for the unlock method to work.
My question is: if I unlocked my phone on the stock ROM and then restored to a backup with Clockworkmod, would my phone still be unlocked?
Also does anyone have a link to good stock based ROM that I can use to unlock my phone?
Any stock based Rom will do it, even the plain rooted stockones. And once it's unlocked, it stays that way until you relock it. Flashing a Rom shouldn't cause you to relock

[Q] Carrier Unlock

Is carrier unlocking (only) bootloader related?
In other words, will a custom rom or a custom recovery interfere with the carrier unlock?
If you want to carrier unlock the phone you must be on the original stock rom (the bootloader can be unlocked). You can't carrier unlock the phone on a custom rom. So no they are not related.
So the advice is to carrier unlock the device first before even unlocking the bootloader and after that proceed with custom roms if you wish.
my bootload is unlocked, i have a custom recovery and a custom rom installed
so you are recommending that i restore stock recovery and stock rom and then unlock it (but i dont need to lock the bootloader)?
To carrier unlock you must return to your stock rom and recovery otherwise it won't work. The bootloader can stay unlocked.
I unlocked mine while using MaximusHD with lyapota kernel and twrp recovery installed and I had no problems at all, maybe you just need a Rom based on sense and NOT aosp, cyanogen mod etc.

[Q] Downgrade 4.4.2 to 4.1.1 to unlock

Is it possible to downgrade from 4.4.2 to 4.1.1 to unlock the device?
You just flash the 4.1.1 then probably have to flash your bootloader if it doesn't boot and then flash the jl2 radio
Hi, I have a custom rom, the galaxy project 4.4.2. What I need to do to unlock the phone?
Can I downgrade to a custom 4.1.2 via recovery, and apply the unlock tutorial?
Correct me if I'm wrong, It's the bootloader that has to be downgraded in order to unlock using the hidden menu. But with devices that took OTA updates 4.3 or later, downgrading bootloader will brick the phone. I'm also looking for an unlock option but no luck so far because my Note 2 has OTA 4.4.2. Does anyone have better information about this?

[Q] Locked bootloader w/ custom ROM and recovery?

Is it possible for a S3 to have a locked bootloader with a custom ROM and recovery?
I don't remember ever unlocking the bootloader, yet I have a custom ROM installed; AFAIK, I have to have an unlocked bootloader to flash custom ROMs. Yet when I ran the Synergy IMEI backup script, it skipped the process due to a locked bootloader.
This paradox is hurting my head.
Its not locked

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