Is there any way to disable all actual and future (via update frama root) after I have rooted my device.
If frama root (a normal app) is able to use the backdoor to root a device, also other apps may gain root access in background to install
hiden services.
I like to root and disable all exploits that normally closed by smartphone vendors by firmware updates.
Samsung (S3) resently closed the last working exploit used by framaroot, which is good. frama root should have the posibility to
disable all known exploits (it is rooted an has access to all).
Is this funtionality is already present in framaroot or can this be added?
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And more importantly, is there any way (other than un-rooting, of course) to trick an app into believing that my device is not rooted?
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Some programs will not function correctly if they do not have Superuser permissions.
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Can't Framaroot use the exploits used by KingRoot and use SuperSU files? I never root a device if it doesn't use SuperSU or if I can't replace the root app with it. Thanks!
Because framaroot was developed a few years ago for older versions of android. There are so many different android versions, build versions, manufacturers, carriers, and other things that can affect root access. It is crazy difficult to make a phone app be able to support all those changes. You can switch the KingUser for SuperSu anyway, so not usually a big deal for most people.
Hi I'm new here so not sure if posted in the right place.
Does anyone know how to root an LG X Screen? I tried to google it but I wasn't finding anything useful.
Thanks.
Use One Click Root apk
To root your device you can use KingRoot app, which can root many devices without PC. If KingRoot doesn't work, you can also try with Kingo Root app or Framaroot app.
Try use kingroot app
Nowadays, Root is very easy. If u do not know how to root your device then just try to use one-click root apps. Lots of root apps available in the apps market so PC is not mandatory to root your device. I can suggest you few one-click root apps such as Kingroot , Framaroot if those tools not work then u can try magisk manager or iRoot.
These are the only two reasons I root my phone: blocking ads and removing bloatware... but is it possible to do these things without root?
I can use ADB to "uninstall" bloatware without root. I know this method only affects the user and doesn't actually remove the package from the device but at least it's not using any processing power or memory.
Is that the best way to do it without root? Is there a better way?
Also, what about blocking ads? Is this possible without root? I use AdAway on all my devices but my latest phone sadly has a locked bootloader and no root
You can disable blotwares using ADB. It is pretty simple
https://www.xda-developers.com/disable-system-app-bloatware-android/
You can block ads without root using Blokada. It is very easy to setup
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-blokada-fire-forget-root-ad-blocker-t3503374
Why to root?
Well any way when we purchase our mobile. We not have full access to use it. Some services like hidden installation,modify installed apps,modify ROM,delete system apps,modify internal root memory etc are not allowed. That's why some apps don't work because mobile security don't allow them to serve special services .But when we root our mobile ,we can give them permission to do special services. These permission are managed by the rooting app.
Be Aware!!
If you are not a developer then use your root access properly .Only give root permissions to the apps which you can trust .If you give root permission to unknown apps,they can steel important data ,release viruses, encrypt your mobile software so be carefull but if you know how to manage it then can costimize your mobile amazingly by different apps.
How to root?
There are various apps which can root mobile in one click.
King root
Kingo root
360 root
I root
baidu one click root
M.Aman-ullah said:
Why to root?
There are various apps which can root mobile in one click.
King root
Kingo root
360 root
I root
baidu one click root
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These one click root methods no longer work on Android 6 and above (on Huawei devices). Did you know?