Hey guys I'm wanting to know if there's a one click root for tmobile n3. I currently don't have access to computer and was wanting to install some mods like V4A and maybe even xposed. Hopefully someone can shed some light on this for me. Thanks in advance!
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If your kernel is older than early June you can root with Towel Root, an Android application. Otherwise, no.
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I've looked through the thread and not found an answer to my problem I don't have a pc but I want to root but framaroot gives me error 6 any answer would be greatly appreciated
Please help me get rooted I never had this problem with rooting before
Thanks everyone
Sorry I might not be of any help but if you have a note 3 rooting requires a computer... Frama root won't work
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And I'm running kitkat I saw people root the note 3 with framaroot I thought maybe I'm just missing something
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willsnotes said:
And I'm running kitkat I saw people root the note 3 with framaroot I thought maybe I'm just missing something
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Oh see I'm still on jelly bean sorry dude hope somebody gives an answer.... By the way you'll have to give great detail on what your current setup is because the moderators might get a Lil pissed or just plain ignore your question... Trust me they've told me lol
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I'm running stock everything 4.4.2 I hope I don't get ignored I really do need the help as it's increasingly aggravating me but thank you for the reply
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You need a PC to root.
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Hello I have an HTC One M8 from tmobile and I want to root it. I was going to wait until I upgraded to lollipop and then root but from the looks of it, it will take some time until tmobile releases the update. Do you think i should wait until the upgrade and then root? Or should i root then update? How much time do you think it will take for the carriers to release the update?
Thanks in advance
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I would think that the update to Lollipop should be hitting us soon. HTC's promise is that the update will be out within 90 days of source code release which was Nov. 4th. Just a few more weeks and we should have it. If you check HTC's software update status site it says that its being integrated, then will need certified and then rollout. The developer/unlocked versions had rollout within a few days of starting certification.
Thanks, so whats the safest method to root the phone? Ive seen an htc quick root tool but is it updated to work with my phone?
Thanks again
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Red_Gh0st said:
Thanks, so whats the safest method to root the phone? Ive seen an htc quick root tool but is it updated to work with my phone?
Thanks again
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I just used fastboot commands since my computer is a Mac and most of the quick tools are meant for windows. I unlocked the bootloader with HTCDev, then installed TWRP then let TWRP root the phone. I then went on to S-Off and flash the GPE RUU and found that I liked Sense better than GPE.
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I should point out that I am now back to completely stock with S-Off.
I dont know much about rooting but I see people that install cyanogenmod...can I install that? Is it better than the stock m8 OS?
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Red_Gh0st said:
I dont know much about rooting but I see people that install cyanogenmod...can I install that? Is it better than the stock m8 OS?
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I personally like stock. Cyanogenmod is a AOSP modified ROM and pretty well made based on when I was using it a few years ago. Can't help but expect they've only gotten better. If you move away from a stock sense or a modified sense ROM, you will lose some of the specific features of the phone (proper use of dual lens camera, quick unlock shortcuts, blinkfeed, etc.)
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I personally like stock. Cyanogenmod is a AOSP modified ROM and pretty well made based on when I was using it a few years ago. Can't help but expect they've only gotten better. If you move away from a stock sense or a modified sense ROM, you will lose some of the specific features of the phone (proper use of dual lens camera, quick unlock shortcuts, blinkfeed, etc.)
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Oh so what can I install if I cant install modified roms? What other advantages i have with root? I know I can have apps like titanium backup and greenify but those things arent that important to me.
Thanks again youve been a great help
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Hey folks,
I hope I'm posting this in the right area, but here goes: I got myself an LG G3 back in November, and just recently saw someone with a 5.0 update on their phone. I also learned that we have the update here in Canada, but our amazing phone carriers are holding out on us. So, I would like to ask for help in rooting and updating my phone to the new Rom as I know next to nothing about the process, though I did follow a guide here a few years back The phone was originally a Roger's phone and I unlocked it to work with Virgin. Thanks all.
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Hey folks,
I hope I'm posting this in the right area, but here goes: I got myself an LG G3 back in November, and just recently saw someone with a 5.0 update on their phone. I also learned that we have the update here in Canada, but our amazing phone carriers are holding out on us. So, I would like to ask for help in rooting and updating my phone to the new Rom as I know next to nothing about the process, though I did follow a guide here a few years back The phone was originally a Roger's phone and I unlocked it to work with Virgin. Thanks all.
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For installing a new rom (via kdz) you do not need to root your phone.
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For installing a new rom (via kdz) you do not need to root your phone.
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Really? That's awesome! But I would like to root it and play around with some extra functions so I could learn. What's kdz?
EDIT: I wanna note that I've heard a bit about "stumping" but I know nothing of what it is, so if anyone could shed some light for me, I'd appreciate it.
Hey guys.
Somebody know if it Is posibble to root Lg d855?
Android 5.0 lollipop
20f-twn-xx
Thanks for advance.
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LOL. And can someone help this person here too?
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Hundreds of posts regarding rooting. 5.0
Can't be done. You must revert to kit Kat via kdz or tot. Root. Then install custom recovery and install a "bumped" lollipop rom
I'm already on kitkat atm. Tbh I'm not so hot into the root function, I just want to update the rom if it improves battery life, and utilizes the quad HD better.
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No one wants to help a brother? Or even direct me to the right place?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-...-time-root-t2986942/post57812293#post57812293
Thank you good sir. I'll start on this asap. Could you tell me if it's possible to restore phone data using helium after I update to lollypop?
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hello everyone,
I forgot on how to root my e980 from stock kitkat... its been 3 months since my last flash.
Can anyone here post the file names and steps that I need?
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hello everyone,
I forgot on how to root my e980 from stock kitkat... its been 3 months since my last flash.
Can anyone here post the file names and steps that I need?
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If you just want to root your phone, try towelroot.apk. You must be really lazy because a Google search on rooting lg-e980 will tell you about towel root app.
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If you just want to root your phone, try towelroot.apk. You must be really lazy because a Google search on rooting lg-e980 will tell you about towel root app.
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By any chance you have link to a thread which points to installing a custom recovery on my E988 (running official Kit Kat) ? SW version is E98820c-ESA-XX
I had to unroot my p600 running 5.1.1 because a few apps that I use now have root check and they refuse to let me use them unless I'm unrooted. (It pisses me off, and I won't reveal the apps since they may find this post if they decide to do a Web search for their app name. Just know that there are no alternatives for these apps).
What is the best and fool proof way to stay rooted, but make apps who check for root think you're unrooted?
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I think that with wannam xposed you can do it.
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I think that with wannam xposed you can do it.
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Can you give more details? Last I checked (it's been a while), Xposed wasn't actually available for Lollipop.
What module is needed and is best to use?
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I don't remember the details. But you can try to find in this forum.
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Can you give more details? Last I checked (it's been a while), Xposed wasn't actually available for Lollipop.
What module is needed and is best to use?
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Xposed for lollipop & marshmellow http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
Xposed for stock rooted samsung ROMs http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
The first one will cause a bootloop on stock samsung ROMs. The 2nd is an unofficial variant that is supposed to fix that issue. There is a module titled "RootCloak" that is compatible with lollipop and marshmellow rooted devices. Hope that helps :good:
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Xposed for lollipop & marshmellow http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
Xposed for stock rooted samsung ROMs http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
The first one will cause a bootloop on stock samsung ROMs. The 2nd is an unofficial variant that is supposed to fix that issue. There is a module titled "RootCloak" that is compatible with lollipop and marshmellow rooted devices. Hope that helps :good:
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If 'RootCloak' doesn't work (it doesn't seem to work on all apps) there is something out there called 'MinMinHide' and that works really well. I use both and so far every applications I need to hide from Root is successfully hidden.
Best regards.