Hello,
The friend of mine bought Samsung S9+ that appears to be a clone. As he bought it from the random guy on the street, so there is no way of returning it back. Very unfortunate situation, but that’s the way it is.
And that is not the only issue – you can only install around ~100MB of apps, and when you try to install anything else, it shows that there is no free space.
In the Storage screen you can see:
Code:
Total space: 64.00GB
Available: 62.70GB
Apps (app data & media content): 1.00GB
Cached data: 800KB
Misc. 52.08KB
I am trying to help him, but so far I was not successful. Factory reset did not help. Then I thought that it would be possible to install apps to external sd card using link2sd, but device is not rooted (however Developer options are enabled by default). And since this is clone, I am not sure if there is an easy way to root it.
So, my questions:
1) Anyone has any ideas how more apps could be installed?
2) I have found a few more members who got clones instead of the original S9+. Were there any successful attempts to get root access?
Thank you
Details (although, knowing that it's a clone it may not mean anything):
Code:
Model Number: SM-G965F
Android version: 8.0
Baseband version: G9650XXU2AQI4
Kerner version: 8.188.14-11698590 [email protected] #1
Build number: MMB29K.G965FXXU0AQI5
SE for android status: Enforcing SEPF_SECMOBILE_8_0_0009
Security software version: ASKS v1.4 Release 161228
KNOX version: KNOX 2.8, Standard SDK 5.8.0, Premium SDK 2.8.0 <…>
Android security patch level: 1 July 2018
gytis90210 said:
Hello,
The friend of mine bought Samsung S9+ that appears to be a clone. As he bought it from the random guy on the street, so there is no way of returning it back. Very unfortunate situation, but that’s the way it is.
And that is not the only issue – you can only install around ~100MB of apps, and when you try to install anything else, it shows that there is no free space.
In the Storage screen you can see:
Code:
Total space: 64.00GB
Available: 62.70GB
Apps (app data & media content): 1.00GB
Cached data: 800KB
Misc. 52.08KB
I am trying to help him, but so far I was not successful. Factory reset did not help. Then I thought that it would be possible to install apps to external sd card using link2sd, but device is not rooted (however Developer options are enabled by default). And since this is clone, I am not sure if there is an easy way to root it.
So, my questions:
1)Anyone has any ideas how more apps could be installed?
2)I have found a few more members who got clones instead of the original S9+. Were there any successful attempts to get root access?
Thank you
Details (although, knowing that it's a clone it may not mean anything):
Code:
Model Number: SM-G965F
Android version: 8.0
Baseband version: G9650XXU2AQI4
Kerner version: 8.188.14-11698590 [email protected] #1
Build number: MMB29K.G965FXXU0AQI5
SE for android status: Enforcing SEPF_SECMOBILE_8_0_0009
Security software version: ASKS v1.4 Release 161228
KNOX version: KNOX 2.8, Standard SDK 5.8.0, Premium SDK 2.8.0 <…>
Android security patch level: 1 July 2018
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It's clearly a fake phone
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PoochyX said:
It's clearly a fake phone
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Yes, that's for sure. I am still wondering is it is possible to make it a little bit useful. Just to add - CPU-Z shows that it's MetiaTek MT6572 and internal storage is 2.79GB
gytis90210 said:
Yes, that's for sure. I am still wondering is it is possible to make it a little bit useful. Just to add - CPU-Z shows that it's MetiaTek MT6572 and internal storage is 2.79GB
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Entry level phones have better specs then that
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gytis90210 said:
Yes, that's for sure. I am still wondering is it is possible to make it a little bit useful. Just to add - CPU-Z shows that it's MetiaTek MT6572 and internal storage is 2.79GB
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Nope, no way to improve anything about it and not the right forum to discuss it either, you need to find out what is really inside it, or make a thread in a generic forum, it is not an S9
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Hi,
I've been reading allot but I got lost a bit.
I have an i9195 LTE bought in Germany (but not used in Germany), and the biggest problem I have is the low volume of the device. I can barely hear the ring.
I decided to wait for the KitKat update to see if triggering KNOX will cause problems.
I tried the safe root which did not work for me.
Should I update to KitKat and then root? Will the update itself improve the volume issues?
Do you recommend updating to KitKat or will it bring more problems?
Important: I "unlocked" the device in Germany with a local sim, the update should not reverse this, right?
I am also missing the option to choose LTE network, how can I fix this?
Many Thanks !
Details of my device:
Model number: GT-i9195
Android version: 4.2.2
Baseband version: I9195XXUBML4
Kernel version: 3.4.0-2340422
[email protected] #1
Sat Dec 21 01:33:54 KST 2013
Build number: JDQ39.I9195XXUBML4
SE for Android status:
Enforcing SEPF_GT-I9195_4.2.2_0022
Secure boot status: Samsung
anyone please?
Waiting for an answer too, volume is quite low yeah but I've read KitKat users have many bugs and it is better to stick to 4.2.2 for a lil bit..
NO!!! .. you have ml4 i think it doesnt have knox !! .. wait as the kitkat wont help you .. just wait for a stock no-knox rom and flash my volume boosting mod
It does have knox, and from what I read it doesn't have saferoot available.
It's hard to follow all the threads regarding the rooting options and possible issues I will encounter, so I hope someone could recommend me what to do..
* The main issue that bothers me is the volume, which I need root to fix.
* If I root will it be problematic to upgrade to KitKat?
* Is KitKat better or should I stick with 4.2 ?
Thanks !!
Hi everyone, just brought a S4 mini dual sim. Here are the specs:
Model : GT-l9192; Android : 4.4.2
Baseband : l9192DDUCNG2
Kernel : Stock (3.4.0-2053775 [email protected]#1 Wed Jul 9 13:02:38 KST 2014)
Build Number : KOT49H.l9192DDUCNG2
SE for Android status : Enforcing
Secure boot status : type: Samsung
RF Cal: 2014.03.07
HW Rev: MP 0.600
Started this thread to resolve and discuss some issues as the ROM is recent and not much is discussed about it. Coming straight to point:-
1. Any possible and working rooting methods for this one?
2. I believe it does not have Knox bootloader, so warranty issues can be tackled by flashing it to stock. Am I right?
3. Battery drains rather fast. Have searched for it, but all previous issues are related to older firmwares. Any workarounds?
=>My battery drained from 100% to 75% in just 7 hours (overnight). I have both sims installed, WiFi on, WhatsApp running (received only 2 messages in that period), Google location service ON. Data Off. STILL i feel its a bit too much.
4. Any scripts for removal of Samsung bloatware (provided I root it successfully).
5. Clock (Time) seems to lag by 10 to 15 min after I remove battery for sometime (2mins or so). Date and Time setting is to manual. Previously kept it on network provided, but the time was 15 min behind the correct local time. thought it was a network issue. Still trying to monitor.
6. Sometime just reboots (happened thrice), every time while working on different apps.
If you have similar issues or have any solutions for the same, would be greatly obliged.
1) Yes It can be rooted - Read Here
2) It has Knox bootloader 2, you will trip it and loose warranty.
3) It is a samsung stock rom. As expected
4) Had seen a script somewhere, search the forum. I do it manually and disable/delete unwanted apps.
5) Never had trouble with clock. Always use network provided time.
6) I have had some random reboots but not too frequent. Before you do decide to root and void the warranty. Use the phone and if there are defects get them checked. Lots of bad handsets in india with 9192. I am running cm11 now with knox tripped.
dalbirxda said:
Hi everyone, just brought a S4 mini dual sim. Here are the specs:
Model : GT-l9192; Android : 4.4.2
Baseband : l9192DDUCNG2
Kernel : Stock (3.4.0-2053775 [email protected]#1 Wed Jul 9 13:02:38 KST 2014)
Build Number : KOT49H.l9192DDUCNG2
SE for Android status : Enforcing
Secure boot status : type: Samsung
RF Cal: 2014.03.07
HW Rev: MP 0.600
Started this thread to resolve and discuss some issues as the ROM is recent and not much is discussed about it. Coming straight to point:-
1. Any possible and working rooting methods for this one?
2. I believe it does not have Knox bootloader, so warranty issues can be tackled by flashing it to stock. Am I right?
3. Battery drains rather fast. Have searched for it, but all previous issues are related to older firmwares. Any workarounds?
=>My battery drained from 100% to 75% in just 7 hours (overnight). I have both sims installed, WiFi on, WhatsApp running (received only 2 messages in that period), Google location service ON. Data Off. STILL i feel its a bit too much.
4. Any scripts for removal of Samsung bloatware (provided I root it successfully).
5. Clock (Time) seems to lag by 10 to 15 min after I remove battery for sometime (2mins or so). Date and Time setting is to manual. Previously kept it on network provided, but the time was 15 min behind the correct local time. thought it was a network issue. Still trying to monitor.
6. Sometime just reboots (happened thrice), every time while working on different apps.
If you have similar issues or have any solutions for the same, would be greatly obliged.
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dalbirxda said:
Hi everyone, just brought a S4 mini dual sim. Here are the specs:
Model : GT-l9192; Android : 4.4.2
Baseband : l9192DDUCNG2
Kernel : Stock (3.4.0-2053775 [email protected]#1 Wed Jul 9 13:02:38 KST 2014)
Build Number : KOT49H.l9192DDUCNG2
SE for Android status : Enforcing
Secure boot status : type: Samsung
RF Cal: 2014.03.07
HW Rev: MP 0.600
Started this thread to resolve and discuss some issues as the ROM is recent and not much is discussed about it. Coming straight to point:-
1. Any possible and working rooting methods for this one?
2. I believe it does not have Knox bootloader, so warranty issues can be tackled by flashing it to stock. Am I right?
3. Battery drains rather fast. Have searched for it, but all previous issues are related to older firmwares. Any workarounds?
=>My battery drained from 100% to 75% in just 7 hours (overnight). I have both sims installed, WiFi on, WhatsApp running (received only 2 messages in that period), Google location service ON. Data Off. STILL i feel its a bit too much.
4. Any scripts for removal of Samsung bloatware (provided I root it successfully).
5. Clock (Time) seems to lag by 10 to 15 min after I remove battery for sometime (2mins or so). Date and Time setting is to manual. Previously kept it on network provided, but the time was 15 min behind the correct local time. thought it was a network issue. Still trying to monitor.
6. Sometime just reboots (happened thrice), every time while working on different apps.
If you have similar issues or have any solutions for the same, would be greatly obliged.
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friend a question, this ROM have language spanish... you can sendme a capture... thanks
Duck1245 said:
friend a question, this ROM have language spanish... you can sendme a capture... thanks
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Cm11 does have spanish. About the stock rom , not running it anymore so cant check.
Duck1245 said:
friend a question, this ROM have language spanish... you can sendme a capture... thanks
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No Spanish is not there in the ROM, sorry. Only English and some Indian languages. you can downlad if you want from sammobile.
kev23m said:
1) Yes It can be rooted - Read Here
2) It has Knox bootloader 2, you will trip it and loose warranty.
3) It is a samsung stock rom. As expected
4) Had seen a script somewhere, search the forum. I do it manually and disable/delete unwanted apps.
5) Never had trouble with clock. Always use network provided time.
6) I have had some random reboots but not too frequent. Before you do decide to root and void the warranty. Use the phone and if there are defects get them checked. Lots of bad handsets in india with 9192. I am running cm11 now with knox tripped.
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My download screen shows:
ODIN MODE
PRODUCT NAME: GT-I9192
CURRENT BINARY: Samsung Official
SYSTEM STATUS: Official
CSB-CONFIG-LSB: 0X30
BOOTLOADER AP SWREV: 2
WRITE PROTECTION: Enable
Since there is no info about Knox here, so i believe it's not there. Or else, any other method to check?
PS: oops there are preloaded knox apps. So you are right!!
Also can you pse provide link for cm11 and how has been its performance. Are there any issues with the rom??
Thanks
dalbirxda said:
My download screen shows:
ODIN MODE
PRODUCT NAME: GT-I9192
CURRENT BINARY: Samsung Official
SYSTEM STATUS: Official
CSB-CONFIG-LSB: 0X30
BOOTLOADER AP SWREV: 2
WRITE PROTECTION: Enable
Since there is no info about Knox here, so i believe it's not there. Or else, any other method to check?
PS: oops there are preloaded knox apps. So you are right!!
Also can you pse provide link for cm11 and how has been its performance. Are there any issues with the rom??
Thanks
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They are nighties so not bug free. I use a very old build as that works well for me. Cm11 build stable by sekil
You can try the newer builds too. Also once your root , you can flash knox free samsung rom too. Try towelroot and see if your lucky and knox is not tripped.
kev23m said:
They are nighties so not bug free. I use a very old build as that works well for me. Cm11 build stable by sekil
You can try the newer builds too. Also once your root , you can flash knox free samsung rom too. Try towelroot and see if your lucky and knox is not tripped.
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One more thing, which kernel are you using with cm11?
dalbirxda said:
One more thing, which kernel are you using with cm11?
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Stock CM11 kernel
Hi everyone, not many people seem to have this phone.
Well still looking for a working root method. Towelroot not supported yet.
Any bright ideas??
Finally!! Update has arrived.
Finally Samsung's official update has solved the battery drain issue!
There is a remarkable improvement. The details of update-
GT-I9192; Android: 4.4.2;
AP: I9192DDUCNH1
CP: I9192DDUCNH1
CSC: I9192ODDCNH1
Kernel: 3.4.0-2638556
dalbirxda said:
Finally Samsung's official update has solved the battery drain issue!
There is a remarkable improvement. The details of update-
GT-I9192; Android: 4.4.2;
AP: I9192DDUCNH1
CP: I9192DDUCNH1
CSC: I9192ODDCNH1
Kernel: 3.4.0-2638556
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I am running the knox free rooted rom for the same, so far so good.
dalbirxda said:
Finally Samsung's official update has solved the battery drain issue!
There is a remarkable improvement. The details of update-
GT-I9192; Android: 4.4.2;
AP: I9192DDUCNH1
CP: I9192DDUCNH1
CSC: I9192ODDCNH1
Kernel: 3.4.0-2638556
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Are u sure it`s fixed ? I did write to them but i don`t know if they had time to patch kernel. Maybe i will try and use stock kernel for a while
Samsung update useless!!
SilviuMik said:
Are u sure it`s fixed ? I did write to them but i don`t know if they had time to patch kernel. Maybe i will try and use stock kernel for a while
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I think the update is useless, guess I reacted too early, it was ok for a few days but, now again the battery drain and one new thing - the camera fails to initialize sometimes. I don't know what's wrong with Samsung guys??
Hope some geek gets some solution to this..
Q&A for [root][port][p600] cf-auto root
Some developers prefer that questions remain separate from their main development thread to help keep things organized. Placing your question within this thread will increase its chances of being answered by a member of the community or by the developer.
Before posting, please use the forum search and read through the discussion thread for [root][port][p600] cf-auto root. If you can't find an answer, post it here, being sure to give as much information as possible (firmware version, steps to reproduce, logcat if available) so that you can get help.
Thanks for understanding and for helping to keep XDA neat and tidy!
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.
Sent from my SM-P600 using Tapatalk
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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I'm frustrated and overwhelmed about how to go about rooting my brand new Galaxy Tab S2. I don't know which correct files to download and which method of rooting to use. This would be my first time rooting, so please bare with me. I only need to have root access so that I can use Titanium Backup, which I had just purchased. The tablet has not been used yet and has not been updated, even though it keeps reminding me to install the new version. It is wifi only, no carrier. Help would be greatly appreciated. Tablet info below.
Galaxy Tab S2 SM-T810 9.7" GOLD (USA)
Android Version - 5.1.1
Kernel Version - 3.10.9-5659114 DPI @ SWHD7313 #1
Build Number - LMY47X.T810XXU1BOH7
SE for Android Enforcing SEPF_SM-T810_5.1.1_0032
Security Software Version MDF v2.0 Release 4 VPN v1.4 Release 5.2
KNOX Version - 2.4.1 Standard SDK 5.4.1 Premium SDK 2.4.1 Customization SDK 2.5.0 Container 2.4.1
CEP 2.0.1 OTP 1.1.1 SE for Android 2.3.0 SSO 2.4.1 Shared Devices N/A TIMA 3.0 VPN 2.2.0
lilmissbig2677 said:
I'm frustrated and overwhelmed about how to go about rooting my brand new Galaxy Tab S2. I don't know which correct files to download and which method of rooting to use. This would be my first time rooting, so please bare with me. I only need to have root access so that I can use Titanium Backup, which I had just purchased. The tablet has not been used yet and has not been updated, even though it keeps reminding me to install the new version. It is wifi only, no carrier. Help would be greatly appreciated. Tablet info below.
Galaxy Tab S2 SM-T810 9.7" GOLD (USA)
Android Version - 5.1.1
Kernel Version - 3.10.9-5659114 DPI @ SWHD7313 #1
Build Number - LMY47X.T810XXU1BOH7
SE for Android Enforcing SEPF_SM-T810_5.1.1_0032
Security Software Version MDF v2.0 Release 4 VPN v1.4 Release 5.2
KNOX Version - 2.4.1 Standard SDK 5.4.1 Premium SDK 2.4.1 Customization SDK 2.5.0 Container 2.4.1
CEP 2.0.1 OTP 1.1.1 SE for Android 2.3.0 SSO 2.4.1 Shared Devices N/A TIMA 3.0 VPN 2.2.0
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Heh, don't worry we've all been there.
First thing though is that this is the wrong forum for your device, this is for the original Tab S and not the more recent Tab S2 which you have. Although I suspect the process will be very similar (Odin, etc) it's always best to get the info for your exact model.
So with that in mind, here's where you want to go: Tab S2 forums
And even more specifically, here's a great thread for you to read and which should answer all your questions: [GUIDE][HOW-TO] Root Tab S2 and more
Of course, please be aware of things like warranty coverage and such being affected after rooting.
Btw, if/after you do root check out "Adaway" (just google for the apk), it's probably my main reason for rooting my devices (with xposed a close second).
Best of luck!
as the man said up here but i would ad: let your tablet update to marshmallow 6 first and then read about how to install TWRP with ODIN and the new supersu for mm6 and how to root touchwiz MM6.
There are some new TWRP and supersu coming out on these days. But your tablet is too new to have a custom Rom, so let it update to MM6 first. Sorry to say but titanium is useless with MM6 since your apps AND settings are all reinstalled from the google server. It's a new feature of MM6. I know I've bought Titanium 3 weeks ago and now it's useless to me. One thing that I'm worried about is that if you root your tablet before you get MM6, and you trip knox you might not get the update from samsung. You should get MM6 soon. Don't forget to do a back up if you want to practice with your 5.0.2. Have fun.
update : some of the sources confirmed that Samsung will be introducing the update for the Tab S2 in the month of February next year 2016 source: www.pc-tablet.com/2015/10/09/7477/s...marshmallow-software-update-release-date.html
Hello friends,
I flash my s4 mini LTE to that info:
Android version: 6.0.1
CyanogenMod version: cm-13.0-20160418-SNAPSHOT-ZNH0EAO2NJ-serranoltexx
Baseband version: I9195XXUAMF5
Kernel version: 3.4.0-cyanogenmod-gaafcf07 [email protected] #1
1. Since the first day I saw that the NFC is not working.
2. I can count my apps on my two hands because of the ROM that took more than 3GB for the installion files (GAPPS not take so much as far as I know), the bottom line that I don't have enough free space, some numbers: when I connect my phone to laptop I can see that I have less than 100MB free space from 5.32 GB. As you all know the phone have 8GB memory.
When I had the stock ROM of samsung those problems wasn't take part of my day
I'm thinking to flash again to stock ROM-it will help? it will destroy the phone (return from 6 to 4)?
Any solutions?
Thank you for your time