Root Note 3 with Android v 5.0 without a computer? - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note 3

I need to know if it's possible to root my T-Mobile Note 3 Root Note 3 (N900TUVUFOB6) with Android 5.0 without using a computer. I would obviously want to put some form of custom recovery on it. Any help would be much appreciated.

I would say this is not possible seeing as you have to transfer files over to the phone via the computer .

Not sure whichis the correct way to root Note 3 with Android 5 installed.
Thanks. I thought there might be a one click program like Kingsport. But that says it's not supported . Now looking for anyway to root the phone secessfully. any help would be much appreciated

I've seen ways with kingroot or kingoroot but personally I'm rather leary of the sources been alot of speculation that they are not legit so use at your own risk Odin and a pc with cf-autoroot was the most trusted route I found

Information on kingroot, here on XDA: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/one-click-root-tool-android-2-x-5-0-t3107461

I've heard horror stories with people using Kingroot.
Mobile Odin Pro is the best way to do anything like this to the Note 3 if not using a computer. It can be used to flash CF-Auto-Root, TWRP recovery, different basebands, Odin flashable firmwares, and virtually anything else that can be flashed with Odin on a computer. It's a very handy mobile tool to have.
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[Q] How to "Re-Root" T-Mobile Note 2 4.3 with Mac OSX

I rooted my Tmo Note 2 about 6 months ago. This was the first device I have ever rooted, and I loved everything about it. When I updated to 4.3 yesterday, I obviously lost root. I am wondering how I can root my Tmo Note 2 which is now running 4.3. I have a mac, and heimdall, but I don't know what files and steps I need to take to root my device once again. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
I have read through a ton of different threads, but still have not had any luck. I am in desperate need of a solution (besides buying a pc just to root my note 2 via Odin). I need my root back!
Nolan22 said:
I have read through a ton of different threads, but still have not had any luck. I am in desperate need of a solution (besides buying a pc just to root my note 2 via Odin). I need my root back!
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Have you tried running a VM with Windows?
Try VirtualBox and setup a win7 VM within your MAC.

[Q] Root for SM-T215?

Forgive me for asking this question but I can't find a way to root this. Yes, I tried searching but it can't seem to find anything about this particular model.
It's the LTE version of the Tab 3 7.0 if anyone is wondering.
Thanks in advance.
I tried using http://www.kingoapp.com/ to root my SM-T215 and for some reason it did not work for me. Others have tried and had success.
Have you tried that yet? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2473747
SM-T215 Rooting
Am a noob and still learning but if u would like to try my method,i be happy that i could help u.No flashing of roms as my only intention of rooting is to get rid of those unwanted apps and boosting the speed/battery life.
SM-T215 Tab 3 7.0 LTE (8GB)
Rooting: Only Kingoapp works. (Provide root with supersu but no custom recovery)
Custom Recovery for backup/restore: Only TWRP (SM-T217S) flash through ODIN works.CWM gets bootloops.
No custom roms are found compatible/stable for the T215 so far but xPosed framework is an option.
amie2109 said:
Am a noob and still learning but if u would like to try my method,i be happy that i could help u.No flashing of roms as my only intention of rooting is to get rid of those unwanted apps and boosting the speed/battery life.
SM-T215 Tab 3 7.0 LTE (8GB)
Rooting: Only Kingoapp works. (Provide root with supersu but no custom recovery)
Custom Recovery for backup/restore: Only TWRP (SM-T217S) flash through ODIN works.CWM gets bootloops.
No custom roms are found compatible/stable for the T215 so far but xPosed framework is an option.
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tried kingoapp, framaroot, zroot, and afew more but still cant get my tab to be rooted.
just bought this tab 3 7.0 SM T215 to replace my outdated modded galaxy apollo cm7 alpha 9 with the hope that i can explore more on modded roms on a better handset.
if only there is ROOTING for sm-t215 at the least..
8GB filled with bloatware is making my device suffocating and annoying.
sigh ~
crazyVato said:
tried kingoapp, framaroot, zroot, and afew more but still cant get my tab to be rooted.
just bought this tab 3 7.0 SM T215 to replace my outdated modded galaxy apollo cm7 alpha 9 with the hope that i can explore more on modded roms on a better handset.
if only there is ROOTING for sm-t215 at the least..
8GB filled with bloatware is making my device suffocating and annoying.
sigh ~
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I have a Tab 3 7.0 LTE (SM T215) edition too, and i every rooting method doesnt work.. HELPP someone
Zetomono said:
I have a Tab 3 7.0 LTE (SM T215) edition too, and i every rooting method doesnt work.. HELPP someone
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Flash or install universal root. If that does not work install vroot sure that this will have rooted your phone. You can then uninstall remplasarla by SuperSU smoothly and the other
Andromeda 90 said:
Flash or install universal root. If that does not work install vroot sure that this will have rooted your phone. You can then uninstall remplasarla by SuperSU smoothly and the other
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Do you have the links to the methods that you've just suggested?
crazyVato said:
Do you have the links to the methods that you've just suggested?
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All right.
1. Install this apk. https://mega.co.nz/#!bQwAlJiT!H04MbX-_Hp0o2sYo7RCaFG904_x_2sxLW0rTTsZlLSM
2. Before running the application, you must tick the boxes, usb debugging, allow mock locations, all in development options, and be connected to the internet.
3.-That done, you open the application, and click where it says open das, root, now there waiting to do their work, if all goes well, your phone will reboot.
4.-If you ever leave a message with Chinese letters before or after you restart your phone, give right click option. Always be on that, that is to give super user permissions.
5. as either root, replace the Chinese application SuperSU, qui this. https://mega.co.nz/#!CVx1BLSQ!g1lLufWuy7GzqxuEgYK2MSHFrqS6UGvelfvD24V_aFs
still not working
i tried that and doesn't work. installed the apk click root but still
How I root my SM-T215 (Singapore) at 4.2.2
Excuse me for being a Noob...
To enable USB Debugging is the same as Note 3. Tap on About Phone and the Baseband 7 times (I Think) as almost weeks ago when I tried.
Enable USB Debugging (tick) and all in this paragraph first before trying this website (namely Allow Mock Locations, etc) :
www . mgyun. com / vfroot
Download (立即下载) and Install the software into Desktop.
Need not turn off Tab 3, just connect and wait for the software to detect.
Then it will do its work to root it.
Tab 3 will reboot at least once, and when asked for ADB access, authorize it.
I managed to root my SM-T215 via this method without any knowledge of any programming knowledge.
I hope this helps. Have not checked on Knox yet but glad that I can remove some apps which slows down the Tab 3 LTE
does not work on my SM-T215.
Any other option for rooting SM T215.
Tried various root versions - none works.
www.mgyun.com download the root application and install it in ur pc, once u've launch the app and connect ur device, the app will automatically detect the model of ur device. just click on root.. once rooted, uninstall the chinese version of superuser but TAKE NOTE you need to keep the kinguser tool in your device or else no rooted is being done. once everything is installed, user rootchecker to double confirm that ur device has been rooted. it is not a full root, but it'll do for now. good luck
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jaspore said:
Excuse me for being a Noob...
To enable USB Debugging is the same as Note 3. Tap on About Phone and the Baseband 7 times (I Think) as almost weeks ago when I tried.
Enable USB Debugging (tick) and all in this paragraph first before trying this website (namely Allow Mock Locations, etc) :
www . mgyun. com / vfroot
Download (立即下载) and Install the software into Desktop.
Need not turn off Tab 3, just connect and wait for the software to detect.
Then it will do its work to root it.
Tab 3 will reboot at least once, and when asked for ADB access, authorize it.
I managed to root my SM-T215 via this method without any knowledge of any programming knowledge.
I hope this helps. Have not checked on Knox yet but glad that I can remove some apps which slows down the Tab 3 LTE
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samsung has finally released kitkat firmware for SM-T215, the update had factory resetted my device to stock. before i proceed with your www .mgyun. com / vfroot method, will your method still work? (just to be safe)
crazyVato said:
samsung has finally released kitkat firmware for SM-T215, the update had factory resetted my device to stock. before i proceed with your www .mgyun. com / vfroot method, will your method still work? (just to be safe)
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Sorry for this late reply.
When I had rooted T215, my priority is remove bloatware which includes Software updates. Knowing that Tab 3 hardware will be stretched, I don't want any updates as it will make Tab 3 sluggish.
Thus I am still at 4.2.2. and staying it this way for now.
I am not at 4.4.2+ , so it is still strong with the root.
jaspore said:
Sorry for this late reply.
When I had rooted T215, my priority is remove bloatware which includes Software updates. Knowing that Tab 3 hardware will be stretched, I don't want any updates as it will make Tab 3 sluggish.
Thus I am still at 4.2.2. and staying it this way for now.
I am not at 4.4.2+ , so it is still strong with the root.
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i've forgotten how i rooted my sm-t215 kitkat. If i'm not wrong, you only need to install/flash only the CWM recovery into your phone, and once you've successfully install/flash CWM recovery, go into recovery and choose reboot now. there will be an option for you to install superuser. choose that and your phone will be auto rooted.
here is the link.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2674649
do it at your own risk, i won't be responsible for anything in case something goes wrong as this only based on my memory.
GOOD LUCK
how could i enable lte option
even it is 4glte .this particular option is missing in network mode

[Q] Note 4 Rooting

Hello XDA,
Think odin and my rooting process is messed up. Not my 1st device i have rooted or moded (Note 1/2/tablets). Watching XDA video and have XDA link open. Doing this step by step, and started odin and the process, my device in odin states downloading do not turn off. Status is at 5% for 30 minutes now. Running LP on AT&T, on the odin app it states...?
Firmware update start...
recovery img.
and above the ID Com there in no status bar????
sincerely,
si1entONE
I'm not sure what you are doing but let me clear some things up for you. There is no permanent root for the ATT Note 4. There is only a temp root for Kitkat.
If you need to downgrade to KK, then in the general forum there are some files that you can download and use them in Odin. It requires 4 files.
Hope this helps.
maluk said:
I'm not sure what you are doing but let me clear some things up for you. There is no permanent root for the ATT Note 4. There is only a temp root for Kitkat.
If you need to downgrade to KK, then in the general forum there are some files that you can download and use them in Odin. It requires 4 files.
Hope this helps.
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Thank you, I may have to downgrade. Need to root in order to use sixaxis controller app with a PS3 controller. Which i have done on my other samsung devices no problem. But you are right, no darn root possibility for ATT Note 4 on LP. That was the hold up...
Much Appreciated,
Si1entONE

Rooting the Note 7

I have read that you can actually root the US Note 7 a few places. I have not tired it yet because I have heard that Samsung Pay, Android Pay, and Galaxy Gear Fit 2 do not work with a rooted S7. How much truth is there, and is there a possibility of any of them working in the future?
Spud37 said:
I have read that you can actually root the US Note 7 a few places. I have not tired it yet because I have heard that Samsung Pay, Android Pay, and Galaxy Gear Fit 2 do not work with a rooted S7. How much truth is there, and is there a possibility of any of them working in the future?
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Do we look like fortune tellers?
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You can flash the Sprint userdebug.tar on any Snapdragon model and root it without tripping Knox / voiding your warranty, but Samsung Pay / Android Pay will not work. This has been a known Samsung sacrifice for a very long time, so this is something you will always have to sacrifice.
All root apps work, but there is no custom recovery, and you can use FlashFire for that.
There is 99% certainty that Knox/Pay will never work with root, since it completely deminishes the security of these delicate features. It would be like eventually giving everyone a master key to your wallet.
P.s. I've successfully rooted my N930W8 (Canadian) flashing the sprint userdebug.tar and then following the root guide found in that sub forum. Everything works but Hotspot. If anyone knows of a fix let me know!
Can someone explain to me how to unroot? My capacitive buttons are no longer working for some reason.
I've already downloaded the stock firmware, but I'm not sure exactly how to flash. Could probably mess around with it and figure it out, but I really don't want to screw up.
If someone could explain how to unroot via Odin and, if possible, via TWRP it would be much appreciated.
imatts said:
You can flash the Sprint userdebug.tar on any Snapdragon model and root it without tripping Knox / voiding your warranty, but Samsung Pay / Android Pay will not work. This has been a known Samsung sacrifice for a very long time, so this is something you will always have to sacrifice.
All root apps work, but there is no custom recovery, and you can use FlashFire for that.
There is 99% certainty that Knox/Pay will never work with root, since it completely deminishes the security of these delicate features. It would be like eventually giving everyone a master key to your wallet.
P.s. I've successfully rooted my N930W8 (Canadian) flashing the sprint userdebug.tar and then following the root guide found in that sub forum. Everything works but Hotspot. If anyone knows of a fix let me know!
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Do you possibly know about the Gear App and the Gear Fit 2?
I have also read about suhide, but that looks like it needs a custom recovery right now. I mostly want to root to get rid of some bloat on the phone.
Spud37 said:
Do you possibly know about the Gear App and the Gear Fit 2?
I have also read about suhide, but that looks like it needs a custom recovery right now. I mostly want to root to get rid of some bloat on the phone.
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You can use Package Disabler Pro for that without root. I used for months with unrooted samsung phones, no problems at all.
Also, you can flash suhide with FlashFire and use Terminal to configure it.
I personally havent used suhide, but I understand how it works, and since FlashFire is pretty much a custom recovery, theres no reason why it shouldnt work. Only difference is if you are using the Sprint root, you would have to reflash ssu the manual way after flashing suhide, which at this point would be easier to do everything through adb.
daneoleary said:
Can someone explain to me how to unroot? My capacitive buttons are no longer working for some reason.
I've already downloaded the stock firmware, but I'm not sure exactly how to flash. Could probably mess around with it and figure it out, but I really don't want to screw up.
If someone could explain how to unroot via Odin and, if possible, via TWRP it would be much appreciated.
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Use Odin and just flash the Stock Firmware
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DionWhite33 said:
Use Odin and just flash the Stock Firmware
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I'm trying. I've not had much luck using Jodin3 (the Mac version of Odin) so I'm using Heimdall and the firmware is flashing it seems, but I can't get my Note to boot past the "Samsung Galaxy Note7, Powered by Android" screen.
daneoleary said:
I'm trying. I've not had much luck using Jodin3 (the Mac version of Odin) so I'm using Heimdall and the firmware is flashing it seems, but I can't get my Note to boot past the "Samsung Galaxy Note7, Powered by Android" screen.
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Can anyone help me? A link for the said Mac version of Odin and some instructions on how to do the root. If anyone can figure out how to get it working properly, that would be amazing.

I need help please rooting N910V on Marshmallow

I got a stock N910V with Marshmallow 6.0.1 that I am trying to root.
I tried the method decribed here using Kingroot and unlock_N4 but Kingroot
for some reason will not not work on my phone. Does the other root method I
found, using TWRP and SuperSU work? I was trying to find the correct version
TWRP on the original site and I cannot find it for the Note4, just the Note4 Edge
which I am not sure is correct file(I am afraid to brick my phone). Could someone
please advise me how I can root my phone the correct and safe way?
thank you
hgroth said:
I got a stock N910V with Marshmallow 6.0.1 that I am trying to root.
I tried the method decribed here using Kingroot and unlock_N4 but Kingroot
for some reason will not not work on my phone. Does the other root method I
found, using TWRP and SuperSU work? I was trying to find the correct version
TWRP on the original site and I cannot find it for the Note4, just the Note4 Edge
which I am not sure is correct file(I am afraid to brick my phone). Could someone
please advise me how I can root my phone the correct and safe way?
thank you
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74521633&postcount=1587
hgroth said:
I got a stock N910V with Marshmallow 6.0.1 that I am trying to root.
I tried the method decribed here using Kingroot and unlock_N4 but Kingroot
for some reason will not not work on my phone. Does the other root method I
found, using TWRP and SuperSU work? I was trying to find the correct version
TWRP on the original site and I cannot find it for the Note4, just the Note4 Edge
which I am not sure is correct file(I am afraid to brick my phone). Could someone
please advise me how I can root my phone the correct and safe way?
thank you
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The TWRP link you're looking is here. For your purposes you'll want to get the .tar file so it can be flashed in Odin. However, the CF-Auto root method won't work for our phones unless you have a developer edition 910V. And even then your bootloader would be stuck on KK.
You could try the guide I wrote recently found here.
Go ahead and get anything on your phone that you want to keep copied to your pc and factory reset your device. Kingroot is unstable enough as it is without anything conflicting with it. If you start clean it should hold up for you long enough to get the commands entered .
Thank you so much for your help. Will the hybrid firmware change the ROM that is on the phone? What mode do I have
To use in Odin and is there any risk bricking the phone?
Thanks so much
hgroth said:
Thank you so much for your help. Will the hybrid firmware change the ROM that is on the phone? What mode do I have
To use in Odin and is there any risk bricking the phone?
Thanks so much
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Yes, the hybrid firmware will change your rom to stock Lp, but that's really only temporary so the root exploit will work. It does not work on MM stock.
To flash in Odin you want to use Download Mode. The correct way to enter download mode is to power off the phone, pull the battery for about 5 seconds, put the battery back in, and hold vol. down, home button, and power button at the same time.
As far as bricking goes, there is a risk of soft bricking your phone, but there's always a way out so long as you use only the files provided in the guides. I did forget one thing though in my guide, if you've never done this before you'll most likely need to install Samsung drivers to your pc. Samsung drivers
Just take your time and read the instructions a couple times before you do it. As a matter of fact I would read all the guides on this forum for unlocking the bootloader just so you get a couple different takes on it. If there's something your not sure of just let me know.
I thank you so much for your assistance. I rooted other Samsung phones, even a Galaxy S7 and it was much easier. Should I try the factory reset first and then try Kingroot again? All I got with Kingroot is no root
method found. Or should I go with the firmware upgrade?
thanks for you help
Don't use kingroot. Use kingoroot. Kingroot never worked for me but Kingoroot did.
My malware software detects Kingorooot as a Trojan, so I am not so sure about it. I tried it anyway and it stops at 90 % every time I try.

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