Failed to enable private mode in tab S T805 android 6 - Galaxy Tab S Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi
I have some photos in private mode , and now i need them
Its not work
I used to XSourceStorge in Xposed to fix it , but it didnt work too
How can i recover my photos?!

moeinroid said:
Hi
I have some photos in private mode , and now i need them
Its not work
I used to XSourceStorge in Xposed to fix it , but it didnt work too
How can i recover my photos?!
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Make sure you're using the latest version of Wanams xposed and private mode should work.

ashyx said:
Make sure you're using the latest version of Wanams xposed and private mode should work.
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Yeah im surenits lastet

moeinroid said:
Yeah im surenits lastet
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Is the module definitely enabled and you have root access?
Im sure I've had it working on MM on my T805 before.
I'll check and get back

ashyx said:
Make sure you're using the latest version of Wanams xposed and private mode should work.
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ashyx said:
Is the module definitely enabled and you have root access?
Im sure I've had it working on MM on my T805 before.
I'll check and get back
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Yes im sure its rooted

moeinroid said:
Yes im sure its rooted
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Are you using the stock rom?
Just checked and I can use Private mode no problem.
I haven't even got Xposed installed. Just rooted with systemless SuperSU.

ashyx said:
Are you using the stock rom?
Just checked and I can use Private mode no problem.
I haven't even got Xposed installed. Just rooted with systemless SuperSU.
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MM Stock rom

Related

[Q] Rooting after the new update(10m)

I haven't seen a clear answer on this, so does anybody know what root methods still work after the new update? If they all still do, is there anything I should do differently in the rooting process?
You have to wait till one of the methods gets an upgrade
BAD ASS G3
Well seeing as how the d851 boot loader is shipping unlocked from T-Mobile I think it would be pretty safe to say that once you manage to properly install the 10m OTA, you would simply flash TWRP from purpledrake in fastboot and from there flash supersu.
jcsandoval929 said:
I haven't seen a clear answer on this, so does anybody know what root methods still work after the new update? If they all still do, is there anything I should do differently in the rooting process?
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I used Stump root and mine is rooted again. I had to use the brute force root to get it done in Stump. After that I installed SuperU, TWRP and Busy Box.
spierce617 said:
I used Stump root and mine is rooted again. I had to use the brute force root to get it done in Stump. After that I installed SuperU, TWRP and Busy Box.
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What do you mean by "brute force root"?
jcsandoval929 said:
What do you mean by "brute force root"?
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You just press enter wicked hard and fast… id use my right hand, just saying
jcsandoval929 said:
I haven't seen a clear answer on this, so does anybody know what root methods still work after the new update? If they all still do, is there anything I should do differently in the rooting process?
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PurpleDrake works just fine
bkeaver said:
PurpleDrake works just fine
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Yup rooted using purple drake twrp through play store and done
Yup i did the same thing and it worked with no issues!
Sent from my LG-D851 using XDA Free mobile app
bkeaver said:
PurpleDrake works just fine
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Toneman07 said:
Yup rooted using purple drake twrp through play store and done
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Purpledrake probably replaced the M boot.img with the C boot.img. If it did that means your back on the C kernel and if it didn't you no longer have the modded disabled root checker.
ThePagel said:
Purpledrake probably replaced the M boot.img with the C boot.img. If it did that means your back on the C kernel and if it didn't you no longer have the modded disabled root checker.
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No modded root checker but I'm on m
Toneman07 said:
Yup rooted using purple drake twrp through play store and done
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If you don't mind me asking, how did you flash the TWRP? with TWRP manager from the Playstore? did you pick your phone trough the menu or did you downloaded the img. file ? I'm rooted with the new update but I want to flash TWRP, thanks
Influxvisions said:
If you don't mind me asking, how did you flash the TWRP? with TWRP manager from the Playstore? did you pick your phone trough the menu or did you downloaded the img. file ? I'm rooted with the new update but I want to flash TWRP, thanks
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Yup I just chose it through twrp manager

[Q] problem after root...

hello there, i just got the new lollipop for my g3 after that i tryed to open asphalt 8 it didnt work then i discovered that it dont work with root i was using it when i had 4.4.2 rooted anyway is there anyway to make it work with root ? and ty
omarwalid15 said:
hello there, i just got the new lollipop for my g3 after that i tryed to open asphalt 8 it didnt work then i discovered that it dont work with root i was using it when i had 4.4.2 rooted anyway is there anyway to make it work with root ? and ty
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I think there a Xposed Module that allows you to hide root
Search on google for it
itsbighead said:
I think there a Xposed Module that allows you to hide root
Search on google for it
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well i did it but now that phone stuck on the boot up animation any help ?
omarwalid15 said:
well i did it but now that phone stuck on the boot up animation any help ?
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boot into download mode
flash kdz using normal flash mode using LG Flash Tool 2014
Xposed isnt 100% stable at the moment
itsbighead said:
boot into download mode
flash kdz using normal flash mode using LG Flash Tool 2014
Xposed isnt 100% stable at the moment
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well ty for your help but i wana know where i can get my own KDZ?
omarwalid15 said:
well ty for your help but i wana know where i can get my own KDZ?
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What country is your phone from
Is it a 16GB or a 32GB
Is it locked to any carrier

Root android N

Hello everyone,
after flashed Android N, I've tested twrp 3.0.0 and supersu 2.68. If you change the vendor, putting one of MMB29V version, it will be the decrypting data, but when it flash a supersu, the installation is successful, but when you restart the phone, the system is not rootato. How I can fix this issue? Thanks a lot
Nexus 5x Android n preview
suphan95 said:
Hello everyone,
after flashed Android N, I've tested twrp 3.0.0 and supersu 2.68. If you change the vendor, putting one of MMB29V version, it will be the decrypting data, but when it flash a supersu, the installation is successful, but when you restart the phone, the system is not rootato. How I can fix this issue? Thanks a lot
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I also have a problem after flashing Android n the root access and
Twrp is gone please tell how to install it again
Same issue here...I dont think it is possible, easily anyway. If you notice after it boots back into TWRP your internal storage is displayed as empty. All storage is. It says the installation is succeessful, but I think after it pushed the root files to ypur phone and rebooted to flash them, it could not as the files were no longer there......I don't know though.....Good luck!!
suphan95 said:
Hello everyone,
after flashed Android N, I've tested twrp 3.0.0 and supersu 2.68. If you change the vendor, putting one of MMB29V version, it will be the decrypting data, but when it flash a supersu, the installation is successful, but when you restart the phone, the system is not rootato. How I can fix this issue? Thanks a lot
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Regarding Root I have used phh's modified boot image from somewhere in XDA the link of which I forgot and fastboot flashed. With that I have installed phh superuser from Google play store and root works. However, some apps doesn't approve the SuperSU and busybox doesn't get installed. Meantime, there are multiple boot images for rooting N. If interested you can try the images one by one and post your results here
Here is root for N
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=65748721&postcount=291
Ja_som said:
Here is root for N
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=65748721&postcount=291
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Your root works, but...
I got root, but not to system, Greenify and AdAway don't work...
Any ideas ?
yanleites said:
Your root works, but...
I got root, but not to system, Greenify and AdAway don't work...
Any ideas ?
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Sorry, no idea, I only find that, I don't want to root my N for now...
Ja_som said:
Sorry, no idea, I only find that, I don't want to root my N for now...
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Come on, Adaway, greenify....
You do miss root
yanleites said:
Come on, Adaway, greenify....
You do miss root
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That´s true, I miss it
But I want to wait for more stable release, maybe final, and also I want root from Chainfire
Ja_som said:
That´s true, I miss it
But I want to wait for more stable release, maybe final, and also I want root from Chainfire
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As I see for now - it's stable enough, and all my apps I had before works fine - except QuickPic, so I use the Google photos.
yanleites said:
Come on, Adaway, greenify....
You do miss root
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Yes we need the root soon
So let's try to search it.
Chainfire will do it soon.
Ja_som said:
Sorry, no idea, I only find that, I don't want to root my N for now...
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tharindunw said:
Yes we need the root soon
So let's try to search it.
Chainfire will do it soon.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/unofficial-supersu-v2-68-android-n-t3333423
WORKS !!!!!!
yanleites said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/unofficial-supersu-v2-68-android-n-t3333423
WORKS !!!!!!
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I'll try it soon thank you
So I've flashed twrp 3.0.0.1 from fastboot, but when I reboot in recovery,the system hangs with the image of TWRP helplessly?
How can fix it? Sorry
yanleites said:
As I see for now - it's stable enough, and all my apps I had before works fine - except QuickPic, so I use the Google photos.
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Never install quickpic!!!! A quick Google will tell you why.
buru898 said:
Never install quickpic!!!! A quick Google will tell you why.
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Because it's Chinese now? Come on, everything is Chinese!
yanleites said:
Because it's Chinese now? Come on, everything is Chinese!
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I don't think you did a search.
buru898 said:
I don't think you did a search.
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I searched and found no answer...
yanleites said:
Because it's Chinese now? Come on, everything is Chinese!
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http://www.androidpolice.com/2015/0...ought-by-cheetah-mobile-and-users-are-pissed/
Not just Chinese, purveyors of useless and potentially harmful adware.

Unroot with custom ROM?

Hi everyone,
This might be kind of odd question. Hopefully it is not out of this world.
I knows that everyone wants to root their phone and upgrades, use extra features, etc...
In light of third party apps enforcing no rooted phones. Can we unroot using SuperSU and still keeps the current custom ROM that we have?
Thanks in advance.
Hi!
I'm not sure the option is available on all ROMs, but at least on OctOS (I use Oct-M), if you enable Developer mode, you have an option under the Developer menu allowing you to disable root access to both applications and ADB. Now, would it allow you to install some no-root-allowed apps (looking at you, Good!), I'm not sure.
Alexandre-P said:
Hi!
I'm not sure the option is available on all ROMs, but at least on OctOS (I use Oct-M), if you enable Developer mode, you have an option under the Developer menu allowing you to disable root access to both applications and ADB. Now, would it allow you to install some no-root-allowed apps (looking at you, Good!), I'm not sure.
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I also use OctOS. Same version. Thanks. Maybe I will look into it. Getting ready to re-flash the ROM anyway.:laugh:
Alexandre-P said:
Hi!
I'm not sure the option is available on all ROMs, but at least on OctOS (I use Oct-M), if you enable Developer mode, you have an option under the Developer menu allowing you to disable root access to both applications and ADB. Now, would it allow you to install some no-root-allowed apps (looking at you, Good!), I'm not sure.
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Nope that feature doesn't turn off root.
BeenAndroidized said:
Nope that feature doesn't turn off root.
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Try a ROM that doesn't have that and use magisk
Sent from my LG-D852 using Tapatalk
viddy135 said:
Try a ROM that doesn't have that and use magisk
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Thanks. Got my problem resolved.
BeenAndroidized said:
Thanks. Got my problem resolved.
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Just wondering how you resolved your issue, as i am having a similar one. Thanks!
kc7azo said:
Just wondering how you resolved your issue, as i am having a similar one. Thanks!
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I was able to delete SU file from recovery mode. And install suhide with systemless root.

edit firmware stock

hi all, I would have a question to ask you since you are more experienced than me .. I would like to know if it is possible to modify an original firmware and then install it via odin so that the guarantee is not affected, such as removing system apps that are not needed to nothing and remove that annoying beep that you hear every time you turn up and down the volume ... thanks to all
homer1005 said:
hi all, I would have a question to ask you since you are more experienced than me .. I would like to know if it is possible to modify an original firmware and then install it via odin so that the guarantee is not affected, such as removing system apps that are not needed to nothing and remove that annoying beep that you hear every time you turn up and down the volume ... thanks to all
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no, you need root
homer1005 said:
hi all, I would have a question to ask you since you are more experienced than me .. I would like to know if it is possible to modify an original firmware and then install it via odin so that the guarantee is not affected, such as removing system apps that are not needed to nothing and remove that annoying beep that you hear every time you turn up and down the volume ... thanks to all
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No it won't work. But you can do it and flash it on via twrp and yes you'll need root.
Many ppl has done that and they call it custom rom.
Sent from my SM-G985F using Tapatalk
vash_h said:
No it won't work. But you can do it and flash it on via twrp and yes you'll need root.
Many ppl has done that and they call it custom rom.
Sent from my SM-G985F using Tapatalk
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but twrp and custom roms are not yet available right?
homer1005 said:
but twrp and custom roms are not yet available right?
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If you only delete system app only need ROOT , so you have admin rights to delete it
dont need custom roms, use orginal firmware but less apps ;D
dayl1ght said:
If you only delete system app only need ROOT , so you have admin rights to delete it
dont need custom roms, use orginal firmware but less apps ;D
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Yes but with the root lost the warranty and the banking app don't work
homer1005 said:
Yes but with the root lost the warranty and the banking app don't work
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yes, if you root lost the warranty, but with Banking app maybe a fix to hide the root
dayl1ght said:
yes, if you root lost the warranty, but with Banking app maybe a fix to hide the root
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How do it?
homer1005 said:
How do it?
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don't try to root your new device if you don't used to root...
try before with old device because it is dangerous if you don't know how to do
UNIK97122 said:
don't try to root your new device if you don't used to root...
try before with old device because it is dangerous if you don't know how to do
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I says to hide the root for the banking app
homer1005 said:
I says to hide the root for the banking app
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Magisk Manager
but i don't know if it's ok for S20 series:angel:
UNIK97122 said:
Magisk Manager
but i don't know if it's ok for S20 series:angel:
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I'm wait
Actually it depends on the banking app...
For mine, no matter what I try, banking app is not working on my S20. MagiskHide & co... nothing....
A specific xposed module would probably do the job but I don't have coding skills with Xposed.
homer1005 said:
I'm wait
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yes , need a Kernel with bypass service .
if you root get 0x1 = root , 0x0 = no root , with kernel bypass the 0x1 so get root and 0x0 .
only wait and drink tee
dayl1ght said:
yes , need a Kernel with bypass service .
if you root get 0x1 = root , 0x0 = no root , with kernel bypass the 0x1 so get root and 0x0 .
only wait and drink tee
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can you tell me how to do it?

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