Encryption on a rooted OP3? - OnePlus 3 Questions & Answers

Hi,
I'm thinking of getting a OP3. I will be rooting it. My question is this... can anyone confirm if the OP3 can be rooted and then have encryption turned on? Currently, I'm on a rooted Note 4 Exynos variant running Android 6.0.1 stock rom. This Note 4 currently doesn't support activate encryption after the root.

The short answer is - yes.

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Note 4 Developer Edition Clarification

I would like some clarification on the note 4 SM-910v Developer Edition. It is rooted, TWRP installed, backups made (aboot, and system).
1. Is it safe to flash CM12, Beanstalk, or other custom roms? I have seen them listed for other models of the Note 4 but never the 910v. I assume that is because 90% of Verizon note 4's have locked bootloaders.
2. Is it possible to safely install a Lollipop touchwiz versionn? I know there is a polish and possibly German version out that is 5.0. Also does that give rise to any concern about locking the bootloader?
Your all's help is much appreciated.
gsmars said:
I would like some clarification on the note 4 SM-910v Developer Edition. It is rooted, TWRP installed, backups made (aboot, and system).
1. Is it safe to flash CM12, Beanstalk, or other custom roms? I have seen them listed for other models of the Note 4 but never the 910v. I assume that is because 90% of Verizon note 4's have locked bootloaders.
2. Is it possible to safely install a Lollipop touchwiz versionn? I know there is a polish and possibly German version out that is 5.0. Also does that give rise to any concern about locking the bootloader?
Your all's help is much appreciated.
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1. Yes, you can flash any of the custom ROMs.
2. There are currently no TW Lollipop ROMs for our device.
airmaxx23 said:
1. Yes, you can flash any of the custom ROMs.
2. There are currently no TW Lollipop ROMs for our device.
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Thanks for answer.
After years of complaining about touchwiz on other devices, I actually like and use a lot of the note 4 touchwiz features.
I wouldn't want to lose multiwindow or S pen, so touchwiz for me.
Be careful flashing "any" ROM...you may need a different kernel for a foreign or other carrier's build...if it will boot at all. There is a working version of CM12 in the development thread and there are a few other 4.4.4 ROMs there and one FireKat 4.4.4 build specific to Verizon in the T-Mobile dev thread.
fyi i ran cm12 (beanstalk) for a day and it was butter. few issues with data dropping that was why i left but i will try again one day it was sweet
how do i know if bootloader on note 4 de is unlocked or locked?
salmanslick said:
how do i know if bootloader on note 4 de is unlocked or locked?
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If it is a VZW Note 4 DE that you bought straight from Samsung...the bootloader is unlocked.
Sent from my SM-N910V / VZW Note 4 DE / Factory Bootloader Unlocked / Rooted / Custom Kernel-ed/ TWRP 2.8.5.0.trltevzw

Wifi tethering? N910PVPU2BOE1 compatable rom? Rom xpose combatable?

My Phone is Samsung Note 4, Model SM-N910P, software version N910PVPU2BOE1. Android version 5.0.1
This is how it came out of the box so I don't think I can down grade my phone. It's a new phone.
I'm just looking to get free wifi tether going. What options do I have?
Is there any compatible Deodexed roms so I can use xposed.
I am rooted with twrp and that's all I've been able to do.

Custom ROM for SM-P355?

I know this has already been posted about 11 months ago... But after almost a year I haven't been able to find anything and I'm resorting to asking here.
So:
The device: Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 with S Pen LTE (Model SM-P355)
Android version: 6.0.1 Marshmallow
Recovery: TWRP
Are they any ROMs out there at all?
Mjdrakkon said:
I know this has already been posted about 11 months ago... But after almost a year I haven't been able to find anything and I'm resorting to asking here.
So:
The device: Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 with S Pen LTE (Model SM-P355)
Android version: 6.0.1 Marshmallow
Recovery: TWRP
Are they any ROMs out there at all?
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Greetings and welcome to assist. The only thing I can find is this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal.../root-samsung-galaxy-tab-9-7-sm-t550-t3126827
hopefully the experts there can help you
Good Luck
Sawdoctor
Not a "real" custom ROM, but rooted, with SuperSU, debloated and deknoxed Lollipop 5.02 ROM:
Android Lollipop 5.02 ROM for Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8" with S-Pen (SM-P355)
BeeGee_Tokyo said:
Not a "real" custom ROM, but rooted, with SuperSU, debloated and deknoxed Lollipop 5.02 ROM:
Android Lollipop 5.02 ROM for Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8" with S-Pen (SM-P355)
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That's the only one?

Porting ROM without Root

Dear Experts,
I have a strange situation I am facing at work. I need Blackberry Work on my phone. My company doesn't allow rooted devices and it came up with a new rule that Work needs Android 6 or higher as per company policy going forward.
I have T mobile variant of Note 3 and the last stock rom was lollipop. I would need to somehow get an unrooted stock rom with android 6 or higher on note 3. Is that possible?
since samsung has not released Android6 for note3, Now it is only possible to get unrooted Custom rom for our device. However I think Blackberry Work will not work on unrooted Custom rom. Because Blackberry Work verify so many things before activation. ..

galaxy s9 sm-g960u1

hey was wondering if its possible to root the s9 and put android 13 on there ? its has snapdragon on it and what woulod the best way to root it was thinking of putting a custom rom on it but havent got that far in process but really want android 13 if i can thanks for the hel[p in advance
GreenHouseEffect420 said:
hey was wondering if its possible to root the s9 and put android 13 on there ? its has snapdragon on it and what woulod the best way to root it was thinking of putting a custom rom on it but havent got that far in process but really want android 13 if i can thanks for the hel[p in advance
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The first step to rooting a device is unlocking the bootloader to allow modified or custom images. Unfortunately, Samsung Snapdragon devices are generally NOT able to be unlocked.
See this guide. If the OEM Unlocking toggle does not appear, your device cannot be unlocked.

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