[Q] [URGENT] Need help for rooting Vertu aster 4.4 Kitkat - Upgrading, Modifying and Unlocking

Hi, I need to root my vertu aster 4.4 android Kitkat in a short time, anyone who can do it (through team viewer, or by giving the instruction for the rooting)
i'll appreciate it and i willing to pay if you can successfully rooted the device.
Thank you, i need fast response.
P.s: One click root (Vroot,Iroot,kingroot, or etc) app, won't work with the device, so if you sure you can root this device manually i am willing to pay you. this is need to be done in a day.
if you want to know more about the device, you can google it.
Go here for the phone information: [image]
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Try Vroot/iRoot ( don't recommend Kingoroot bcoz it leaves behind a lot of orphan files) Vroot is using normal file names as used by SuperSU and other Superuser. Vroot/iRoot ( google it) uses PC >> USB>> devices technique . One click root method if it is China brand normally it will succeed.Good luck!

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Lenovo A820 (I just want to root it, nothing else)

Hi guys
All I want to do is root the phone (not install a custom ROM).
All instructions I have read seem to lump rooting with a custom ROM. I have no interest in custom ROMs at this time (The manufacturer's seems good after I switched it to English, but rooting will give me more control over what stays and what goes since I need to clean it up more).
If it matters, the build number of my phone:
A820_S139_130422
Running Android 4.1.2
A few concerns
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* Do I need Lenovo's 'stock' ROM? All links to Lenovo's 'stock rom' seem to be on third-party websites (which concerns me). Is this not available from Lenovo's webiste? Is there no way to back up my current ROM?
* Is a 'one-click root' recommended? I'm not even sure if I need the manufacturers stock ROM saved or downloaded since I have seen some posts about 'one-click root' with some utility that can root MTK-chipset-based phones easily. Is this the approach I should be taking? (I don't know if the information is outdated or new or the best practice or the worst practice). Honestly, the more I read, the more my head wants to explode. Incomplete instructions....lots of concerns about back-ups, IMEI, camera not working properly, updates, etc. I want to avoid all the bad things.
* I don't care about Google Play store or *any* Google (NSA) stuff being installed on the phone. I truly couldn't care less about it. So again the manufacturer's firmware is fine for me, but I want to get rid of more silly apps they installed, not just disable them.
* I did manage to root a phone in the past (a Sony) but the instructions were completely different to this phone. I had to unlock the bootloader, then root, etc. Suffice to say, I'm a bit lost again even though I have read for hours.
In summary
* For now I just want to use the manufacturer's firmware but I would like root access for more control over what stays & what goes.
* My only interest is in rooting the device, not installing some developers custom ROM (as nice as they may be, I am not prepared to move to a custom ROM yet).
* I'm not sure if I need to back anything up, take my SD card out or sacrifice some goats to get this thing rooted. Or if it's a lot more simple than that, and I'm just overcomplicating things?
use Framaroot to root it... i successfully root, then flash recovery and repartition the internal memory using MobileUncle...
michael9413 said:
use Framaroot to root it... i successfully root, then flash recovery and repartition the internal memory using MobileUncle...
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Hi michael9413
Thanks for your response.
I'm happy to say I rooted it some time after my post (but before you posted about Framaroot. I will keep this in mind for next time).
For those that are interested....it's possible to root the phone and keep the stock firmware on there.
For my case, I used:
Motochopper: Android root exploit (Windows version) v1.0 by Dan Rosenberg (@djrbliss)
Apparently this works for many MTK phones (like the Lenovo A820) and this was the 'one click root' I was reading about earlier.
Of course I had to download the Lenovo USB driver and do the usual things to get the phone detected. Anyway, I'm really happy that it's rooted since there was so much background stuff that I was keen to get rid of.
I still haven't removed the logon/logoff operator logos but I guess that's a job for new firmware. Maybe I'll do that eventually but for now I'm happy to just run it as it is, but with root.
Thanks for your response, and I hope this helps someone out there.

Rooting Polaroid MID0714

Hello
Today I bought a MID0714 Polaroid tab, and now I want to root it. (For the super user apps)
I've tried alot of methods, Framaroot, Kingo Android...but they all don't work
Kingo Android tells me that it rooted sucsessfully, but when I use Root Checker it tells me "not rooted"
Framaroot just tells me that my device doesnt support the exploit
Does that mean my device is impossible-root?
Is there alternative softwares/apk to install root with?
(OS: Android 4.1 ICS)
Thank you
NEVERMIND! I just needed to finalize the root, since my device is Rockchip based.
Mod close please
Root mid0714
Hi, i've bought the same tablet.
Please, could you explain me the procedure to follow to root this tablet?
As you, Framaroot tells me that my device doesnt support the exploit.
Thank you
(Sorry for my english)
Rooting MID 0714
ykorrigan said:
Hi, i've bought the same tablet.
Please, could you explain me the procedure to follow to root this tablet?
As you, Framaroot tells me that my device doesnt support the exploit.
Thank you
(Sorry for my english)
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I've managed to root the same tablet as follows :
1st go to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2066041
and use the ABD drivers u can download there for your tablet, because when you connect your tablet to your computer with USB Debugging turned ON, you need to install some drivers.
after this, I could root it with Kingo android root (You need to click on Root 2 times after connecting your device)

how safe is kingroot ?

So, I just bothered lot couple of ppl here but still have some questions and prefer more answers. I have the z1 compact with android 5.0.2 and .270, I can update but I prefer to wait
1- Principal, how safe is to root with kingroot ?
2-If root goes wrong, can undo everything and back to normal ?
3-Just root my phone and use is as I did before root, what changes ? Its same phone just rooted ?
4- Should use kingroot from pc or phone ?
thank you and sorry my english
JIJOK said:
So, I just bothered lot couple of ppl here but still have some questions and prefer more answers. I have the z1 compact with android 5.0.2 and .270, I can update but I prefer to wait
1- Principal, how safe is to root with kingroot ?
2-If root goes wrong, can undo everything and back to normal ?
3-Just root my phone and use is as I did before root, what changes ? Its same phone just rooted ?
4- Should use kingroot from pc or phone ?
thank you and sorry my english
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Just follow the instructions on the Kingroot page, just download the .apk and install it.
Your phone will be exactly the same, the only difference is that you will be able to install and run 'root' applications. This is like being administrator of a computer, you can install and run anything.
If kingroot is unable to unlock your phone it will tell you before it starts, it has a table that it uses to look up phone models/firmware, if it's not on the list then it doesn't attempt it.
You can always repair your phone with Sony PC Companion, whatever the condition.
You might want to install superSU once Kingroot is installed, but again, follow the instructions on the thread and it will be easy.
Auto update disabled
Hello,
Xperia Z Ultra 14.6.A.1.236
Kingroot 4.6.2
I noticed that Kingroot (autoupdate disabled) is still trying to connect to chinese servers as soon as i have internet access. Eight IP addresses just to check for new version? Strange, isn't it?
I dont know how to verify what kind of connection Kingroot is trying to establish. Does any one know if it is just for update check or to send data from cell to chinese servers.
Logs from Firewall:
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AppID : 10205
Application's Name: KingRoot
Total Packets Blocked: 67
[TCP]103.7.30.157:80(6)
[TCP]163.177.74.142:80(10)
[TCP]163.177.66.11:80(8)
[TCP]103.7.30.158:80(6)
[TCP]103.7.30.156:80(6)
[TCP]163.177.67.190:80(15)
[TCP]163.177.67.188:80(8)
[TCP]163.177.67.189:80(8)
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That is what I am getting wjen whois:
(can not paste links yet. I used who_is to check on these ip numbers
I know that Kingroot is sending some data during installation "to find the best way to root your devicew". But why it is trying to connect so hard after root is already obtained?
Thanks.for.your help guys.
SteFANdyVAN said:
Hello,
Xperia Z Ultra 14.6.A.1.236
Kingroot 4.6.2
I noticed that Kingroot (autoupdate disabled) is still trying to connect to chinese servers as soon as i have internet access. Eight IP addresses just to check for new version? Strange, isn't it?
I dont know how to verify what kind of connection Kingroot is trying to establish. Does any one know if it is just for update check or to send data from cell to chinese servers.
Logs from Firewall:
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AppID : 10205
Application's Name: KingRoot
Total Packets Blocked: 67
[TCP]103.7.30.157:80(6)
[TCP]163.177.74.142:80(10)
[TCP]163.177.66.11:80(8)
[TCP]103.7.30.158:80(6)
[TCP]103.7.30.156:80(6)
[TCP]163.177.67.190:80(15)
[TCP]163.177.67.188:80(8)
[TCP]163.177.67.189:80(8)
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That is what I am getting wjen whois:
(can not paste links yet. I used who_is to check on these ip numbers
I know that Kingroot is sending some data during installation "to find the best way to root your devicew". But why it is trying to connect so hard after root is already obtained?
Thanks.for.your help guys.
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If you don't trust Kingroot, you can change Kingroot to su - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=65004634&postcount=2 or you can wipe everything and just flash supersu via recovery - https://download.chainfire.eu/696/SuperSU/

[Root]AT&T Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 (SM-T217A) Root w/ Super Su by chainfire

This is a method to obtain working root & Super Su by chainfire with up-to-date binaries for the
AT&T Variant of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 (SM-T217A) on 4.4.2
Let me make very clear, I did not develop these apps!
This is just a method I found after searching & some trial and error.
I thought it may be helpful if it were available here on the forums.
I spent too long looking for a method that still worked on an OTA up-to-date device etc.
Nobody bothers for an old device with a locked bootloader. :crying:
I'm sure everyone that has had or currently has this model knows that Kingo Root works (at least for partial root), and a big thanks to them for their effort & hard work.
But if you're like me, you want the freedom to use Super Su or any of the other available options out there for managing permissions.
Either way, thanks to Kingo for a temporary solution.
And thanks to gatesjunior you can have your freedom of choice back.
(Although I highly recommend that you use the version found at the bottom of the post, because the newer version I tried stalled at the 1st stage.)
If this method ends up working for you I think it would be worth the $3.99 to support the developer by purchasing his app!
(If you feel adventurous you can attempt using the google play store release, but I had no such luck.)
I had originally tried to use Super Sume version 6.5 with Kingo Root but, it just ended up losing my root access and I had to re-root my device.
Yesterday I attempted to run Super Sume v. 9.2.6 I believe, but for some reason it didn't recognize it Kingo, or Kingroot as being installed on my device.
So I ended up uninstalling it and trying an older version I had read worked, and it succeeded!​
Instructions for obtaining Root & Migrating over to Super Su are as follows.
If you are currently rooted using Kingo Root, un-root from within the Kingo app 'Superuser' and proceed to uninstall the rest of their apps..
Install & run Kingroot 4.5; When this is finished, restart your phone and run an app to verify you have root. (I use the free version of Root Checker.)
This may not be necessary but at this point I re-installed Busybox.
Install & run Super Sume v6.7
Restart & Verify Root!
:fingers-crossed: Success! :highfive:
If for some reason your device failed to achieve root using Kingroot after removal of Kingoroot; you may have better luck leaving your device rooted with all the Kingo Root apps installed until after you install Kingroot.
(Although I'm sure most people would advise against it, I actually skipped the un-root/un-installation procedure until after I had installed Kingroot 4.5 because I my battery was at 9%)
Honestly it shouldn't really matter though Super Sume is supposed to remove everything like that anyways
Required APK's can be found below.
4/12/23-Edit: Replaced broken links with working ones from my google drive.
Kingroot 4.5.apk
Super Sume 6.7.apk
7z archive incase drive has false-positives: here password: xda​
Thanks for your efforts!!
Hi, I would really like to appreciate your efforts for this but the links you gave at the end are not working so I am unable to even try your given method.
Thank You!!
Fixed Broken Links
SteeleRocky said:
Hi, I would really like to appreciate your efforts for this but the links you gave at the end are not working so I am unable to even try your given method.
Thank You!!
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Sorry about that, I went ahead and put them on my google drive. Let me know if it works out for you.
Fyi, this method worked for me on a sprint sm-t217s galaxy tab 3 7.0 running kitkat 4.4.2 baseband OH1..
The:Dude said:
Fyi, this method worked for me on a sprint sm-t217s galaxy tab 3 7.0 running kitkat 4.4.2 baseband OH1..
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Glad to hear it!
I figured it would probably work on all the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 variants but I only have the AT&T model.
If you don't want to flash your system(or can't in my case) this is probably the next best thing.
Worked for me on my AT&T SM-T217A on 4.4.2 T217AUCUCNI1 & T217AUCUCNI2
Thank you!
sixn3is7 said:
Worked for me on my AT&T SM-T217A. Thank you.
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You are most welcome. :victory:
Enjoy!
Got hit with a infected file warning.
Try this archive instead, password is xda.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0ByBY1FxjHZd2WnlHMEVVTzB1VXc/view?usp=drivesdk
Let me know if updated link works, otherwise... I will update OP when I get home.
I know this thread is quite old but it helped me get back on track thanks to r4e_hafintosh and his great instructions. I am working with a Galaxy 3 7.0 SM-T217A (AT&T) version. Wasn't working right so I did a full reset. Tried to get TWRP installed and things went to hell quickly. Biggest problem then was finding a stock 4.2.2 and/or 4.4.2. I finally located both here: https://androidfilehost.com/?w=search&s=T217A so I was able to use the repair files and get back to stock 4.4.2. Then I followed instructions from r4e_hafintosh to get KingRoot installed along with BusyBox. I'm currently waiting for SuperSUMe to install and it appears I'm back on track. Thanks to r4e_hafintosh, the unknown person who posted the repair files and everyone who has posted at XDA and other Android sites that allowed me to finally hunt down what I needed. Probably a small victory for those much more well versed in customizing ROMs but I big win for me. Hopefully the next person trying to find stock files for the AT&T SM-T217A will find this post as well. Thanks all!
How can we unlock bootloader for it

How to Root Android Device without a computer?

I just want to root my Android devices to update something on the phone, could you help me if you know how you do that. Thanks in advance.
Root Guide: How to Root Android Device with Root Genius
What is Rooting on Android and Why We Want to Root?
Most Android users are annoyed by these system default applications, which are not really being used but can not be deleted because, if so, the Android operating system will not run smoothly and may cause an interruption. Rooting is a process that allows users to access the main software code of the device's operating system and allows you to modify or change something based on what you want, and how you want the phone application to work for you. Safe to say that this is Android corresponding to Apple jailbreak. After rooted, you can no freely install apps that you think will enhance your mobile experience. After all, that is what we all wanted, to get the most of what we have.
1.Benefits of rooting
2. Risks of rooting
How to Root Android Device with Root Genius
Note: You are not allowed to root your Android phone with Mac. However, when you are intended to root your Android phone and then use our software -FoneDog Android Data Recovery for Mac version, you can directly root on the Android phone with the below method.
Step 1. Connect Your Android Phone to Windows
Step 2. Allow USB Debugging
Step3. Start to Root Your Phone with Root Genius
Hope it can help you sooner.Good Luck.
Debini said:
I just want to root my Android devices to update something on the phone, could you help me if you know how you do that. Thanks in advance.
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are these guides ure trying to post?
or are u trying to root something?
the sprint lg g5 is currently unrootable. and I believe u have posted in the wrong threads have you not or do u have a g5?
None of these one click apps apks exes work to root g5. Due to locked bootloader.

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