Can you root the S22 series?
The top stickied thread in this forum is literally how to root it.
Guide to root Galaxy S22 (B/E/N/0), unlock bootloader and flash official firmware (noob friendly)
Your warranty is now void. If you root your device, Your KNOX status will be tripped. You can still pass the safety net after you root if you follow the instructions. I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards although it is not...
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Hello
I want to root my H815 (european, career free, bought on internet)
If I use the official bootloader unlocker by lg, I void the waranty.
Is there a way without voiding the waranty ?
(ps : I know that root normaly void the waranty, but for some root method, if your reset the device, they don't see anything ...)
Re-posted in proper section: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-5x/general/proof-unlocking-bootloader-blowing-t3235713
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Hi,
There doesn't seem to be much content about the 5" model here...
Do the same unlock/root/flash procedures apply for this model as the other ones?
My main concern is the warranty: is there a way to gain root without leaving traces? I suppose if I get root with locked bootloader, I can easily revert it if I need warranty, right? Can someone point me at the steps required to safely root and unroot the device while still having a working warranty after the process?
Thank you
Hey guys, I'm new to the Redmi forums, I've been on XDA since 2012 and have been using mainly Xperia devices.
So just had a few doubts regarding this phone(bought it last week)
I read about the procedure to unlock the bootloader and everything.
1. I know unlocking will void my warranty, but can i then relfash stock rom and relock bootloader to show that the bootloader was never unlocked? We could do that in Xperia.
Is it possible to do it now?
2. Will just rooting require the bootloader to be unlocked? And if yes would the warranty be void if I unlocked the bootloader and just root the phone without flashing custom ROMs?
Unlocking bootlader procedure doesn"t void you warranty. At least in Poland
Rooting requires unlocked bootloader. Im not sure about rooting, but you can always flash offcial miui build and its going to unroot your Redmi and relock you bootloader
piyush95 said:
Hey guys, I'm new to the Redmi forums, I've been on XDA since 2012 and have been using mainly Xperia devices.
So just had a few doubts regarding this phone(bought it last week)
I read about the procedure to unlock the bootloader and everything.
1. I know unlocking will void my warranty, but can i then relfash stock rom and relock bootloader to show that the bootloader was never unlocked? We could do that in Xperia.
Is it possible to do it now?
2. Will just rooting require the bootloader to be unlocked? And if yes would the warranty be void if I unlocked the bootloader and just root the phone without flashing custom ROMs?
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1. As far as I know the warranty is not void. I have not seen any such warning. But please do check from your end.
2. Rooting will need unlocked bootloader if you are doing it via the recovery. Maybe one click root apps wont. I dunno of any one click root apps for RN5 Pro
Unlocking bootloader don't void warranty of xiaomi phones its confirmed
Changes in rom may void warranty like rooting
But u can again clean flash rom with mi flash restore to factory stage is possible
I have a Canadian model Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 (SM-F926W) and I want to root it.
I've done a little reading online and have learned that in order to root the Z Fold 3, you need to unlock the bootloader. I have also learned that *apparently* unlocking the bootloader on the Z Fold 3 causes the cameras to stop working.
Is there a work around to this, or a method that will allow me to unlock my bootloader and root my Z Fold 3 without breaking the cameras (or breaking anything else for that matter)?
Thanks in advance.
sc125 said:
I have a Canadian model Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 (SM-F926W) and I want to root it.
I've done a little reading online and have learned that in order to root the Z Fold 3, you need to unlock the bootloader. I have also learned that *apparently* unlocking the bootloader on the Z Fold 3 causes the cameras to stop working.
Is there a work around to this, or a method that will allow me to unlock my bootloader and root my Z Fold 3 without breaking the cameras (or breaking anything else for that matter)?
Thanks in advance.
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Guide to root Galaxy Z Fold 3(B/N/0), unlock bootloader and flash official firmware (noob friendly)
Your warranty is now void. If you root your device, Your KNOX status will be tripped. You can still pass the safety net after you root if you follow the instructions. I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards although it is not...
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spart0n said:
Guide to root Galaxy Z Fold 3(B/N/0), unlock bootloader and flash official firmware (noob friendly)
Your warranty is now void. If you root your device, Your KNOX status will be tripped. You can still pass the safety net after you root if you follow the instructions. I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards although it is not...
forum.xda-developers.com
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That guide only works for B/N/0 models. I have a W model (SM-F926W)
sc125 said:
That guide only works for B/N/0 models. I have a W model (SM-F926W)
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Then it's not rootable unless you have the option in your settings to OEM unlock