posibility of alternative root method - Samsung Galaxy A50 Questions & Answers

Hi guys is it there any alternative root method that work for galaxy a50
Like kingo root or other
What is the chance to worked

Try whatever you want and report back with the status. You can use the search function like everyone else to see what others have tried.

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[Q] root problem with 4.3 stock rom

Hi, I upgraded to the 4.3 yesterday and lost my root then I re rooted my [email protected] s3 i747 and it was working then all of a sudden it stopped and now this stupid security policy is blocking everything. I've tried everything to stop it. I tried to re root it and it still didn't work and apparently I lost root access, I used the chainfire autoroot with stock recovery. Does anyone know how to root the 4.3 and keep the stock recovery just like the root I used before. Thanks.
Little research could have provided you with the answer. Right now it looks like there is no permanent root. Once root is lost there doesn't seem to be any way to get it back. It may take some time for a solution to be found.
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1ChesterD said:
Little research could have provided you with the answer. Right now it looks like there is no permanent root. Once root is lost there doesn't seem to be any way to get it back. It may take some time for a solution to be found.
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The cell companies do not want you to be able to Delete their Bloatware.

How do I root my AT&T galaxy s3 running on android 4.3?

Hello all, I am new to this so please bear with me. I need to root my galaxy s3 because I want to be able to install the ARLiberator app that allows full control of my phone on my pioneer appradio. This app requires that the phone be rooted and will not work unless it is. I tried a simple method of rooting I found off of youtube but apparently android 4.3 jas some sort of program that blocks the install of any apps not downloaded from the play store. Other than wanting to use this app I wouldnt have any need to root my phone so im not looking for anything elaborate, I want the phone to operate just like it does mow only with the ability to download the ARLiberator app. If anyone can help me I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks.
maxum3300 said:
Hello all, I am new to this so please bear with me. I need to root my galaxy s3 because I want to be able to install the ARLiberator app that allows full control of my phone on my pioneer appradio. This app requires that the phone be rooted and will not work unless it is. I tried a simple method of rooting I found off of youtube but apparently android 4.3 jas some sort of program that blocks the install of any apps not downloaded from the play store. Other than wanting to use this app I wouldnt have any need to root my phone so im not looking for anything elaborate, I want the phone to operate just like it does mow only with the ability to download the ARLiberator app. If anyone can help me I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks.
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You'll want to use CF Auto-Root to root with 4.3, you can find instructions for that here - you'll need a few programs and such to do it, but everything is explained within the first two posts.

[Q][4.3 ROOT]Has anyone tried de la Vega root method

Looking over in the Note 3 forums it looks like a way has been found to root the phone WITHOUT tripping Knox. I tried a search here but can't find anything on it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=46818366
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2481330
I'm all up for giving this a shot so I can undo SU.
The only thing is, is that I have no clue what a terminal is or how to use one. It does look like this can be done via Odin.
PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THIS IS FOR STOCK TW ROOT ONLY. Anything else will trip knox.
So what do you think? Personally (if this works) I think this is a great way to achieve Root and use root apps.

|Q| Root and unroot

hello, i got samsung galaxy s2 and im welling to buy g3 because finally i found the perfect phone for me.
the thing is i dont know much about lg root method. im used to the root methods on samsung
can i root the lg g3 d855 without any problems and can i unroot it so i can got updates ?
i know that sony got problems with the root the phone became weaker, samsung got the knox so so basically unroot doesnt help is there anything same with lg ?
thanks alot,
gladiator1105 said:
hello, i got samsung galaxy s2 and im welling to buy g3 because finally i found the perfect phone for me.
the thing is i dont know much about lg root method. im used to the root methods on samsung
can i root the lg g3 d855 without any problems and can i unroot it so i can got updates ?
i know that sony got problems with the root the phone became weaker, samsung got the knox so so basically unroot doesnt help is there anything same with lg ?
thanks alot,
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Rooting the phone is really easy, infact you can do it without even using a PC (towelroot). At the moment there is no custom recovery, but hopefully we will see that change once the phone is released in more countries (later this week).
As for unroot, one simple method would be to re-flash stock, but I assume you are looking for an easier solution than that.
That's what I am looking for too because of the bloody Barclays Bank app.
I want to root my LG G3, block ads, bloatware etc and then unroot to get Barklays app working
S4min, Grand 2, Note 2 - I always rooted phones and then unrooted by uninstalling root in SuperSu app.
Is there any similar method for LG G3?
Re-flashing to unroot doesn't make sense for me cos I will loose everything I needed the root for
Lennyuk said:
Rooting the phone is really easy, infact you can do it without even using a PC (towelroot). At the moment there is no custom recovery, but hopefully we will see that change once the phone is released in more countries (later this week).
As for unroot, one simple method would be to re-flash stock, but I assume you are looking for an easier solution than that.
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i dont care if its easy or not the thing is can i unroot it and still use the warranty without known that i had root before ?
and another question, i read that there is boatload and its difficult to root is it true ? what is this boatload ?
qwerty1q said:
That's what I am looking for too because of the bloody Barclays Bank app.
I want to root my LG G3, block ads, bloatware etc and then unroot to get Barklays app working
S4min, Grand 2, Note 2 - I always rooted phones and then unrooted by uninstalling root in SuperSu app.
Is there any similar method for LG G3?
Re-flashing to unroot doesn't make sense for me cos I will loose everything I needed the root for
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I don't have my G3 yet to check (and not sure I will be rooting it straight away when I do get it, I want to see how far I can go without root first), but I cannot see why the unroot method in SuperSU would not work.
gladiator1105 said:
i dont care if its easy or not the thing is can i unroot it and still use the warranty without known that i had root before ?
and another question, i read that there is boatload and its difficult to root is it true ? what is this boatload ?
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Flashing back to stock should take you back as if you have never rooted. Assuming all you did was root the phone.
If/when there are further modifications such as unlocking bootloader and flashing custom recovery images this might change.

Rooting J2 Prime smg532g

Hi everyone i have a problem regarding the root of my android phone. Indeed it's a J2 prime smg532g model and i couldn't root it after having used nearly all the roots app without using computer. I followed methods for rooting my model but it didn't worked. If you guys know any rooting method for this android model without computer let me know . Also, i am gonna buy a new android phone in case i can't root my actual phone, I wanted to know who are the best phone models for rooting successfuly (using one click root apps like kingroot, kingoroot, iroot etc...) thanks for your help

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