So I want to unroot my galaxy s3 but I cant use a pc.it broke today.does anybody knows how to unroot the gs3 without flashing the whole firmware.how about to uninstall supersu with root uninstaller?? I dont have the cwm
Thanks
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Open SuperSU app
go to settings
full unroot
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You can also use also use mobile odin to flash FW
^^I agree - I'd use triangle away first (just so you dont have to later) and then flash stock with mobile odin
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Hi,
The problem is, every time i try to unroot with superoneclick, all works fine, but, when i restart the phone i got superuser again, and i need to take the cellphone to the warranty, please help me
Flash stock firmware with Odin, and your root will disappear.
I'm on stock
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Then flash stock again...
flash ur stock rom and ur root will be gone
or also u can unroot it by using this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1501719
I am new to samsung and aware of rooting using Odin for pc.
I searched everywhere but couldn't fine a way to root without using a computer.
I apologize for creating a new thread if it already exists.
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monil.verma said:
I am new to samsung and aware of rooting using Odin for pc.
I searched everywhere but couldn't fine a way to root without using a computer.
I apologize for creating a new thread if it already exists.
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I can not be done without a computer you best use CF Root and Odin, after the flash use Triangle Away to reset the flash counter.
See my signature on how to flash CF Root
You can't root your phone without a pc
gee2012 said:
I can not be done without a computer you best use CF Root and Odin, after the flash use Triangle Away to reset the flash counter.
See my signature on how to flash CF Root
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Is using triangle away compulsory after rooting ?
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monil.verma said:
Is using triangle away compulsory after rooting ?
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No. Triangle away app is not so necessary after root.
It is only useful to you if you want to unroot your phone again.
It resets flash counter so that no one can identify that you have rooted your phone.
You could use Mobile Odin to flash a new rom and at the same time root it but it requires root from the start which you dont have so no, there's no way
You need a PC only once for installing CF-root or installing CWM. After that there is no necessity of a computer (because there are PC counterparts to do the rest on s3).
ok fine, let me finish this thread of....:cyclops:
You only need pc once for rooting. After that, install following in your phone-
Triangle away app
Mobile Odin
Clock recovery (will be automatically installed during rooting, just for list)
And active mobile internet connection.
Now you have everything you need.
Just download things, most mods use Clock Recovery. Kernels use Mobile Odin. Firmwares also use Mobile ODin.
Thats it!
Its all you need. Now forget about your pc
Hi all. I bought a GS3 on the weekend (uk unlocked,) I unrooted the phone in order to add the 4.2 camera but I am now wondering... If I was to root the device again would the camera app that I installed still be on the device? Also, how would I root it again? I am still using the stock OS but when I search for updates it recoginises that it is a modified unit. I have used triangle away and in download mode it says all is stock but it knows....
Any help would be great!
Thanks,
To get rid of modified status the best method is to root using cfroot. Then use triangle away.then go to cwm recovery, format system, data and cache and then use Odin to flash the UK debranded ROM.
That will get rid of modified status.
To just root tm your device, use cfautoroot.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957273
Drew
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drew071 said:
To get rid of modified status the best method is to root using cfroot. Then use triangle away.then go to cwm recovery, format system, data and cache and then use Odin to flash the UK debranded ROM.
That will get rid of modified status.
To just root tm your device, use cfautoroot.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957273
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Thanks buddy, im guessing this will wipe the 2.4 camera?
Yes. Rooting won't, but formatting the phone will.
Drew
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I have my friend S3 I have rooted it for him months ago the root that does not change recovery (I think auto root or something)
but now he cant OTA update and it says device is modified I tried to unroot using root keeper but still same message
is there any way to update with out losing data no problem if root is lost
Use Odin instead. Rooted=No OTA
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is there another way?
I cuz even if I use odin I will have to root it again to restore apps
snab321 said:
is there another way?
I cuz even if I use odin I will have to root it again to restore apps
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Root does not restore apps .
Kies update then reroot its as simple as that .
jje
Hello,
My cousine has this phone. So he was using his phone doing his every day routine with facbook and whatsapp then a message appeared saying: supersu granted access to blablabl, and the phone restarted. He turned it on again this message appeared and the phone restarted. I told him hard reset the phone, he did that and now the phone is working, but phone tells that the system is modified so there is no update available.
The funny thing is that my cousine dont know what is root end etc...
Is it possible that a virus from pc can do such a thing? Root the phone and deploy a script which got run after each start?
How can we remove the root? Because because of root his warranty is void now
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bitdomo said:
Hello,
My cousine has this phone. So he was using his phone doing his every day routine with facbook and whatsapp then a message appeared saying: supersu granted access to blablabl, and the phone restarted. He turned it on again this message appeared and the phone restarted. I told him hard reset the phone, he did that and now the phone is working, but phone tells that the system is modified so there is no update available.
The funny thing is that my cousine dont know what is root end etc...
Is it possible that a virus from pc can do such a thing? Root the phone and deploy a script which got run after each start?
How can we remove the root? Because because of root his warranty is void now
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Thr shld be an unroot option in supersu app. Did he go for any repair shops or sth? Wat did he download online?
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bitdomo said:
Hello,
My cousine has this phone. So he was using his phone doing his every day routine with facbook and whatsapp then a message appeared saying: supersu granted access to blablabl, and the phone restarted. He turned it on again this message appeared and the phone restarted. I told him hard reset the phone, he did that and now the phone is working, but phone tells that the system is modified so there is no update available.
The funny thing is that my cousine dont know what is root end etc...
Is it possible that a virus from pc can do such a thing? Root the phone and deploy a script which got run after each start?
How can we remove the root? Because because of root his warranty is void now
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Its not rooted by itself .
RETURN TO STOCK remove root
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2323847
JellyYogurt said:
Thr shld be an unroot option in supersu app. Did he go for any repair shops or sth? Wat did he download online?
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After he did a factory reset I told him to check for supersu or superuser app on his phone, then he told me the app called superuser was installed on his phone when he bought it.
He bought it from provider T-mobile. I guess someone bought his phone before him, rooted it, and then later this someone asked for a full refund and later this phone was sold to my cousine as a brand new one.
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If you want to to unroot the phone, you can do this with TriangleAway.
Download and install the app. Just follow the instructions. After you have reset the counter to 0 and the status to normal, you should flash the original firmware again.
After you have followed all this steps, it shouldn't appear as custom anymore and your cousin should be able to get updates again. And his warranty will be restored.
cyrodiil said:
If you want to to unroot the phone, you can do this with TriangleAway.
Download and install the app. Just follow the instructions. After you have reset the counter to 0 and the status to normal, you should flash the original firmware again.
After you have followed all this steps, it shouldn't appear as custom anymore and your cousin should be able to get updates again. And his warranty will be restored.
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Nope. Triangleaway does not unroot the phone. It only resets the counter. And it does not change it to normal for status. The phone checks for root everytime it boots, if it is rooted. It will be custom.
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JellyYogurt said:
Nope. Triangleaway does not unroot the phone. It only resets the counter. And it does not change it to normal for status. The phone checks for root everytime it boots, if it is rooted. It will be custom.
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Yes, but after installing the original firmware again, the phone will be unrooted. In included this step too in my description.
But you're right, you don't have to reset the status with TriangleAway, I was confusing something.
What you can do with TriangleAway is reset the status to normal temporarily. At least I think, I was able to do that.
cyrodiil said:
Yes, but after installing the original firmware again, the phone will be unrooted. In included this step too in my description.
But you're right, you don't have to reset the status with TriangleAway, I was confusing something.
What you can do with TriangleAway is reset the status to normal temporarily. At least I think, I was able to do that.
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Ur steps are also not viable as when u flash stock firmware thru odin, the flash counter still increase. And after tat to use triangle away, u still nid root.
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It's already rooted the best thing to do is enjoy your android freedom.
You can unroot, revert to stock and reset binary if needed, all you need to do is search and follow the procedure.
JellyYogurt said:
Ur steps are also not viable as when u flash stock firmware thru odin, the flash counter still increase. And after tat to use triangle away, u still nid root.
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I'm actually pretty sure that flashing stock firmware doesn't increase the flash counter.
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cyrodiil said:
I'm actually pretty sure that flashing stock firmware doesn't increase the flash counter.
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U use odin to flash stock and odin increases the flash counter. Or tell me. How does the flash counter increase?
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JellyYogurt said:
U use odin to flash stock and odin increases the flash counter. Or tell me. How does the flash counter increase?
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As far as I know, the flash counter only increases when you flash a custom firmware/recovery/kernel.
But when you flash a stock firmware through Odin, the flash counter shouldn't increase.
Thank for all of your respons. I told my cousine what he can do with root and everithing about custom roms, so now he is running a cm rom