Hello XDA devs! I'm looking to root my phone again and I've been looking all over and trying different things and I can't get my phone rooted.
Some basic info about my phone:
Device: Sprint LG G2 LG-LS980
Hardware version: Rev.1.0
Android version: Android 5.0.2
Kernel version 3.4.0
Build Version LRX22G
Software version LS980ZVG
I have rooted my phone before, but after an update the root was gone and I haven't been able to get it re-rooted after that. There's a lot of things I'd like to try with my phone but I'm pretty sure most of that requires root access. I'm fully aware of the possibility of "bricking" my phone and I'm prepared to deal with that if it happens.
I can't seem to find instructions on how to root with android 5 and I'm wondering if someone could at least get me going in the right direction.
Guidance on how to back up and restore the phone would be helpful just in case.
[email protected] said:
Hello XDA devs! I'm looking to root my phone again and I've been looking all over and trying different things and I can't get my phone rooted.
Some basic info about my phone:
Device: Sprint LG G2 LG-LS980
Hardware version: Rev.1.0
Android version: Android 5.0.2
Kernel version 3.4.0
Build Version LRX22G
Software version LS980ZVG
I have rooted my phone before, but after an update the root was gone and I haven't been able to get it re-rooted after that. There's a lot of things I'd like to try with my phone but I'm pretty sure most of that requires root access. I'm fully aware of the possibility of "bricking" my phone and I'm prepared to deal with that if it happens.
I can't seem to find instructions on how to root with android 5 and I'm wondering if someone could at least get me going in the right direction.
Guidance on how to back up and restore the phone would be helpful just in case.
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Interested as well! Please someone help us! Exact same phone and software version!
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robsonline said:
I just picked up this tablet. Should I take all of the OTA updates beore I attempt to root? Based on what I have read, it seems like I should, but I wanted to check before I take the updates. I am currently on JB v4.4.2. Thanks for your help.
Rob
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It is not required to install all the updates before you root but if you would like to have the latest version then update first. If you plan to install a custom ROM later then no need for updating to the latest version.
Samsung galaxy note 10.1 2014 new firmware root
Hello, I have a samsung galaxy note 10.1 2014 (P600). I am considering to root it so I can erase all those apps I o not need and that take space and ram. Just so you know, i am a neophite and for this reason still do not know weather to root or not. Thefefore I would need and explanation in plain language. recently a new firmware has been released and i downloaded it. The build number is KOT49H.P600UEUCNK1. Now my concern is if i should wait for a new root file matching my firmware to be developed or if I can proceed with the file already available.
Thank you.
Marco
Ps. Any other useful ad ice will be much appreciated.
plissken87 said:
Hello, I have a samsung galaxy note 10.1 2014 (P600). I am considering to root it so I can erase all those apps I o not need and that take space and ram. Just so you know, i am a neophite and for this reason still do not know weather to root or not. Thefefore I would need and explanation in plain language. recently a new firmware has been released and i downloaded it. The build number is KOT49H.P600UEUCNK1. Now my concern is if i should wait for a new root file matching my firmware to be developed or if I can proceed with the file already available.
Thank you.
Marco
Ps. Any other useful ad ice will be much appreciated.
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Better idea, identify the apps that you don't want and ...
In application Manager, uninstall the updates and then disable them.
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Bulbous said:
Better idea, identify the apps that you don't want and ...
In application Manager, uninstall the updates and then disable them.
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Thanky you for replying bulbous, but unfortunatelly your solutions is not of much help. In fact I was going to do what you told me through rom toolbox lite, but I still need root access. My intention though is to root my device and delate those crappy sMzung apps that i don't need and that only occupy space on my device, which is just 16 gb.
Do you or anybody have a very straightforward answer to what I asked at the beginning?
Thank you
plissken87 said:
Thanky you for replying bulbous, but unfortunatelly your solutions is not of much help. In fact I was going to do what you told me through rom toolbox lite, but I still need root access. My intention though is to root my device and delate those crappy sMzung apps that i don't need and that only occupy space on my device, which is just 16 gb.
Do you or anybody have a very straightforward answer to what I asked at the beginning?
Thank you
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Here try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2948791 I explain a lot about rooting in this post.
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Tablet restarts when trying to install apps
I followed the instructions given, but now when ever I attempt to install an app my tablet will restart itself, which prevents installation.
I'm new to rooting so I'm not sure what to do. Any sort of help will be appreciated.
I should mention I tried to use the autorootp600mj4.tar.md5 to root but when I restarted my device the supersu was there but it said I wasn't rooted, so I used CF-Auto-Root-lt03wifi-lt03wifixx-smp600.tar.md5 instead and it fixed the problem with supersu, but now I can't install anything please help.
Android 4.4.2
Hey there, I recently picked up a Galaxy Note Tab 2014 Edition and I tried rooting it, but the tablet is updated to the new software.
It is telling me that they can't find an SU Binary.
I would have to manually put one in.
Have you guys had this problem occur before?
If so, what course of action should I take.
I know this thread is a little dated, but if you get back to me that'll be very much appreciated!
Samsung Note 10.1 2014 4.4.2 UD0C1 rooting
Did anybody root a Samsung Note 10.1 P600 2014 (i.e. WIFI) with Android 4.4.2 and FW build UD0C1 ?
With which procedure/technique?
I just got the machine and I need to solve the SD-Card access problems.
Thanks
cgianluca said:
Did anybody root a Samsung Note 10.1 P600 2014 (i.e. WIFI) with Android 4.4.2 and FW build UD0C1 ?
With which procedure/technique?
I just got the machine and I need to solve the SD-Card access problems.
Thanks
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Yes, I did flash cf AR with Odin.
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Samsung Note 10.1 2014 4.4.2 UD0C1 rooting
Orion116 said:
Yes, I did flash cf AR with Odin.
Could you please check if you have really the same Firmware I have?:
Android version: 4.4.2
Kernel version:
3.4.39-4357843
[email protected] #1
Wed Mar 4 16:47:00 KST 2015
Build number:
KOT 49H .P600XXUDOC1
SE for Android status:
SEPF SM-P600_ 4.4_2_0046
Wed Jun 24 15:49:37 2015
I cannot get it working.
I am following the instructions in this link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-10-2014/development/root-cf-auto-root-t2905495
and I am using this the file linked there:
CF-Auto-Root-lt03wifi-lt03wifixx-smp600.zip
The process seems to go fine and I do not see errors, but I have no root privileges and SuperSu is not installed.
If I try to install SuperSU from Google Play, I get an error message saying Google Play has encountered a problem.
Requests for root privileges (for example from Root Checker or SDFix) wait quite some time for a reply and then timeout.
Before that I had tried with the file p600Autoroot.7z linked from
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2490805
The installation behaviour looked the same, in that case both RootChecker and SDFix were bailing out immediately with a failure in the request for root privileges.
Which file have you been flashing with Odin?
I have the feeling some step (but not all) of the rooting process are incomplete, probably due to some change in the Kernel.
Any suggestion?
Thanks for the help.
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Managed to root P600 with FW P600XXUDOC1
I finally managed:
After having installed with odin
autorootp600mj4.tar.md5
I had to manually install SuperSU-v2.48 from TWRP.
Previous versions of SuperSU did not install, even if there were no errors (also TWRP did not show any error).
Among the many instructions I tried out, the one that worked and gave me the links to the right files is this one (sorry, in German):
http://www.android-hilfe.de/thema/a...root-zugriffs-per-twrp-recovery.575360/page-3
cgianluca said:
Orion116 said:
Yes, I did flash cf AR with Odin.
Could you please check if you have really the same Firmware I have?:
Android version: 4.4.2
Kernel version:
3.4.39-4357843
[email protected] #1
Wed Mar 4 16:47:00 KST 2015
Build number:
KOT 49H .P600XXUDOC1
SE for Android status:
SEPF SM-P600_ 4.4_2_0046
Wed Jun 24 15:49:37 2015
I cannot get it working.
I am following the instructions in this link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-10-2014/development/root-cf-auto-root-t2905495
and I am using this the file linked there:
CF-Auto-Root-lt03wifi-lt03wifixx-smp600.zip
The process seems to go fine and I do not see errors, but I have no root privileges and SuperSu is not installed.
If I try to install SuperSU from Google Play, I get an error message saying Google Play has encountered a problem.
Requests for root privileges (for example from Root Checker or SDFix) wait quite some time for a reply and then timeout.
Before that I had tried with the file p600Autoroot.7z linked from
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2490805
The installation behaviour looked the same, in that case both RootChecker and SDFix were bailing out immediately with a failure in the request for root privileges.
Which file have you been flashing with Odin?
I have the feeling some step (but not all) of the rooting process are incomplete, probably due to some change in the Kernel.
Any suggestion?
Thanks for the help.
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Hey there folks! I'm looking to root my S4 but I'm having trouble locating the files I need to download so I can be rooted & if I can still root my S4.
My S4 Info
Model #: SGH-M919
Android Version: 4.4.4
Baseband Version: M919UVUFNK2
Kernel Version: 3.4.0-2437203 [email protected] #1 Mon Nov 17 19:20 KST 2014
Build Number: KTU84P.M919UVUFNK2
SE for Android Status: Enforcing SEPF_SGH-M919_4.4.4_0032 Wed Oct 15 17:16:50
Secure Boot Status: Samsung
Security Software Version:
MDF v1.0 Release 3
VPN v1.4 Release 2
So with all of this info, can someone please direct me (preferably via a link to the proper thread) to ALL the files I need in order to root. I've been browsing through some of the How-To threads already but nothing is really set-in-stone if the FNK2 4.4.4 Firmware is rootable? I've also been out of the Root Game for a long while (over a year) since I last rooted anything and I totally forgot how to root. So can someone remind me how to root? For my build# S4, do I use the drag-and-drop file loading OR Odin 3.6 program on a computer to do it?? Also, keep-in-mind.... I want to keep root as close as possible to stock 4.4.4.
Thank you for any detailed info.
I second this, I have the same build and all that but the only thing I can really find on it is to downgrade to 4.4.2 and do towel root. Not sure if this is the only way or not currently.
Google Chainfire's S4 root.
http://autoroot.chainfire.eu
Pp.
So this is the closest thing I found on the www.autoroot.chainfire.eu site:
samsung SGH-M919 jfltetmo jfltetmo MSM8960 msm8960 KTU84P.M919UVUFNH7 4.4.4 24 067 069 Download b354bc04aa16351305edfd33e85a58bf 212 032
Ummm.... I'm gonna say what I found above ^ is not the same as the Build# FNK2 that I have? Sooooo what happens now, because that still does not rectify the issue at-hand? Now correct me if I'm wrong but wouldn't I brick my S4 if it tries to flash the FNH7 over my FNK2? Yeah, I don't want to do that because it would be a compatibility issue right? So like it was mentioned before, can rooting be accomplished for the FNK2 Build?
- Is it just not possible,
- is it not possible at this time because it has yet to be worked on,
OR
- do I just "test" this overwrite method of flashing FNH7 over my FNK2 and most likely end up screwing myself over with a bricked S4 because I'm going off someone's "it will/should work" (untested) hypothesis??
Note: Details about what someone did to get an FNK2 Build S4 rooted would be really nice.
Thank you.
It still works lol. Do it the same way as you would with nh7. You're not flashing firmware, just rooting. Use chainfires autoroot in odin then odin twrp or whichever recovery you prefer and you're in business. I'm running nk2 rooted right now.
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Relax Spicy, Mr big is correct your not flashing firmware, it's just a temporary recovery that allows a root exploit to take place.
You then flash the corresponding recovery for your phone and now you enter the *bricking* zone, if you don't read that is.
I recommend CWM over twrp.
Pp.
Hello! I just received a Blu Dash Music C phone, and would like to root it. Unfortunately, it appears to be a somewhat obscure phone and I don't see any rooting instructions that work after alot of searching. Framaroot does NOT work on this device.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Android Version: 4.4.2
Kernel: 3.4.67
ANy input is appreciated
highamperage said:
Hello! I just received a Blu Dash Music C phone, and would like to root it. Unfortunately, it appears to be a somewhat obscure phone and I don't see any rooting instructions that work after alot of searching. Framaroot does NOT work on this device.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Android Version: 4.4.2
Kernel: 3.4.67
ANy input is appreciated
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Welllll....what you can try and do is use different root exploits such as kingo root, vroot and many more or you can try installing a custom recovery then flash the SuperSuv2.4.6 zip file. BTW can you give me the specs for your phone
Hi guys, haven't been here in ages! (since I rooted my Note2) Things have changed in forum and I no longer see the stickies (or pinned) threads on rooting.
Last time I rooted, it all depended on the version you were on and back then, there were different ways of doing it - all again depending on the version you were running. (also no KNOX existed)
Can someone please point me to the most up-to-date tutorial? I don't want to pick the wrong one and brick my device.
Thank you.
Here are my details:
Software version: N910PVPU4COG5
Hardware version: N910P.05
Model number: SM-N910P
Android Version: 5.1.1
Baseband version: N910PVPU4OG5
Kernel version: 3.10.40-5303209
Build Number: LMY47X.N910PVPU4COG5
Security software version: MDF v2.0 Release 1, VPN v1.4 Release 5.2
KNOX version: KNOX 2.4.1
Make sure to read the whole post but this is the one I have used. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=62228433
Post # 56 in that thread linked above contains a live Beastmode kernel link plus other useful links and notes.
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Thank you guys. Started reading that thread and gave up. Very confusing as you are being asked to do things you can't do unless you are already rooted. Very confusing and just didn't make sense. Thank god for post #56 lol
Did you have any problems installing TWRP?
Also, this guide is for stock rom, rooted, correct?
sorry so many questions, but primary reason for rooting is tethering. Are you guys able to tether after this procedure?
There is a method posted in this forum for hotspot with out root. You will need your MSL, but easily done with simple tools.
Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-sprint/general/lollipop-hotspot-root-flashing-t3048163
That's awesome! Thanks.
Now if i could also write to sdcard without root, then i could live without it!
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Please help...the wife has the T-mobile S6 Edge running Nougat that Samsung pushed OTA and has caused all sorts of crashes and lock ups. Being that she is not rooted and doesn't have any custom recovery, I am at a loss of what I can do for her. She is hesitant on letting me root the device and bringing her phone to the Modded side, but im close to convincing her after the last time the camera froze up on her!
So...she is running the following:
Model Number: SM-G925T
Android V: 7.0
Baseband: G925TUVU5FQE1
Build #: NRD90M.G925TUVU5FQE1
( i can provide more info if needed)
Can I root this devise and roll back to Marshmellow? Please provide any info and links i will need to refer to so not to brick the wife's phone!
P.S. I do have some experience with rooting, but every device is different and my current device is the OnePlus3, and they made it very easy....and Im not very active on Samsung devices, so would need to catch up on the problems people might have faced while doing this......Samsung I have learned does not make it so easy.
There are tons of links under the s6 Development forum, check over there for root guides & Custom ROMs