Is it possible to root the listed device with Framaroot, and has anyone succeeded?
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LoopingCreeper said:
Is it possible to root the listed device with Framaroot, and has anyone succeeded?
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Can't believe this question has been posted this long and no one has answered it yet. I wws curious about this myself.
Not according to anyone in the actual thread for Framaroot nor the Supported Devices link that is on the original post of said thread about Framaroot lists it working for your Tab. It's very simple to root those. Just have to install a custom recovery with Odin then boot immediately to recovery and flash the SuperSU zip.
http://theunlockr.com/2014/02/17/root-samsung-galaxy-tab-3-7-0/
This might vary slightly if you have a different version or firmware for your tablet as they make a few different variations.
es0tericcha0s said:
Not according to anyone in the actual thread for Framaroot nor the Supported Devices link that is on the original post of said thread about Framaroot lists it working for your Tab. It's very simple to root those. Just have to install a custom recovery with Odin then boot immediately to recovery and flash the SuperSU zip.
http://theunlockr.com/2014/02/17/root-samsung-galaxy-tab-3-7-0/
This might vary slightly if you have a different version or firmware for your tablet as they make a few different variations.
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I have a normal SM-T210.. I do not have access to a PC that I can use Odin
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Hi everyone im new here so please bear with me! I tried to do the Casual jailbreak and i in a bootloop at the samsung galaxy note 2 screen. Im not sure what to do if anyone could help me that would be great. I would post this in the developer forum but you must have atleast 10 posts which i dont have:crying: Thank You again im very scard!
I noticed what i did wrong. I tried to use the older casual root insted of the newer one and now my note 2 is in a bootloop at the samsung screen any help?
help please anyone??
thank you
this is my 11th post
izzyiz426 said:
I noticed what i did wrong. I tried to use the older casual root insted of the newer one and now my note 2 is in a bootloop at the samsung screen any help?
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Just use droidstyles guide and Odin to flash back to stock and then you can try again. If you were on the latest update, VRAMC3, then I believe you'll have to use either the root66 ROM or the alternative recovery ROM.
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I am trying to root my galaxy s3, I just updated the system to 4.4.2 and i planned on using cf auto root. I used odin and it said pass, but when I went on, supersu wasn't there. This phone has been rooted before and when i go into download mode, it says that qualcomm secureboot: enabled. Also, i am not able to get into my recovery. Is it locked out for some odd reason? Please help me with this situation because it is driving me crazy.
What 4.4.2 rom have you flashed? Most custom roms come rooted so I'm kinda surprised yours isn't.
stoutanthony913 said:
I am trying to root my galaxy s3, I just updated the system to 4.4.2 and i planned on using cf auto root. I used odin and it said pass, but when I went on, supersu wasn't there. This phone has been rooted before and when i go into download mode, it says that qualcomm secureboot: enabled. Also, i am not able to get into my recovery. Is it locked out for some odd reason? Please help me with this situation because it is driving me crazy.
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qualcomm?
then it is not an i9300 international S3 but an US variant or similiar.
this forum is i9300 only, so please ask in the correct forum, where you will probably get help.
ghostofcain said:
What 4.4.2 rom have you flashed? Most custom roms come rooted so I'm kinda surprised yours isn't.
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I just flashed a stock rom because I originally was on 4.3 and i couldn't do the ota update and so i unrooted and I flashed 4.4.2, then i tried to root and didn't work
you better check your device
check your device and compare with the files you are flashing...
becouse tho root with odin is 100% secure...
here is the chainfire post on his work,,, follow the instructions
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...3-07-2012-cf-root-6-4-supersu-cwm5-5-t1695238
best regards
Hello there everyone,
I was wondering is there any way to root the Galaxy s4 L720 on lollipop as of now? I saw a prerooted firmware which I installed then stopped working. So I'm look for a way to root it through odin or something...
Thank you all.
Me too. Anyone please help.
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It typically matters about which build number of your software you're on. Typically, the Sprint S4 has always been rootable by installing a custom recovery and flashing Chainfire's SuperSU zip. He also created the CF AutoRoot, which works for that phone as well, but not sure if he updated it to work on the particular update you're on, since you didn't mention it.
Hello XDA-Forums!
Lately I've upgraded from Android 4.4.4 to Android 7.0 Nougat.
My old phone used to be rooted, which I was happy with.
Now I have a new Samsung Galaxy S7 (SM-G930F) which is running on Android 7.0
Straight away I tried rooting my device like I did with my old phone, using KingoRoot for PC. But unfortunately, that didn't work. I
also tried using other 3rd party software such as KingRoot but no luck either.
I had a look on this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...nt/sm-g930-exynos-cf-auto-root-t3337353/page1
So I tried rooting my phone using CF Auto-Root, with Odin v3.10.6, but that didn't work at all and also caused my device to go into a boot-loop and made a message appear. The message was "Recovery is not Seandroid enforcing". So I had no choice but to flash to Stock firmware.
My question is, why can I not root my phone properly? Am I doing something wrong?
Hope someone knows the answer to this. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers!
romchik69 said:
Hello XDA-Forums!
Lately I've upgraded from Android 4.4.4 to Android 7.0 Nougat.
My old phone used to be rooted, which I was happy with.
Now I have a new Samsung Galaxy S7 (SM-G930F) which is running on Android 7.0
Straight away I tried rooting my device like I did with my old phone, using KingoRoot for PC. But unfortunately, that didn't work. I
also tried using other 3rd party software such as KingRoot but no luck either.
I had a look on this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...nt/sm-g930-exynos-cf-auto-root-t3337353/page1
So I tried rooting my phone using CF Auto-Root, with Odin v3.10.6, but that didn't work at all and also caused my device to go into a boot-loop and made a message appear. The message was "Recovery is not Seandroid enforcing". So I had no choice but to flash to Stock firmware.
My question is, why can I not root my phone properly? Am I doing something wrong?
Hope someone knows the answer to this. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers!
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Old methods dont work with latest devices, especially with latest security features and bootloader restrictions.
You can still root it using this guide.
https://www.google.co.in/amp/s/foru...k-firmware-samsung-galaxy-s7-sm-t3335705/amp/
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Okay, so I had a look at the link you offered me and gave it a good read. But all the links are classed as malicious, so I don't have any access to the right files etc. What can I do?
Thanks
romchik69 said:
Okay, so I had a look at the link you offered me and gave it a good read. But all the links are classed as malicious, so I don't have any access to the right files etc. What can I do?
Thanks
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Only the unnecessry links are blocked...all you will ever need is available there
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Alright okay. But which ones do I specifically need? Because it says I have to get a ROM from the link they offer but it's blocked.
Sorry if I'm bothering you too much. Just need specific instructions as to what I need to do. Don't want to brick my phone.
Thanks.
romchik69 said:
Alright okay. But which ones do I specifically need? Because it says I have to get a ROM from the link they offer but it's blocked.
Sorry if I'm bothering you too much. Just need specific instructions as to what I need to do. Don't want to brick my phone.
Thanks.
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Kay...ill just brief it..pls.wait
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EDIT
I've changed the title to be something informative now, rather than a question.
Ok, so I finally got it working using KingRoot from here (it's probably the official version, but I'm not sure). Since it's an online-based root, you need an active internet connection and that's all you need. Device will reboot twice during the process, in my case, on first reboot, I've re-opened the app and the progress continued. KingRoot conveniently handles the root authorizations itself, but you might want to install your favorite superuser app later on...
Tested on KitKat 4.4.4 version (see attachments)
That's pretty much it. Hope it helps
Humble Potato II said:
I tried some of the rooting methods I found in the wild (including the NewKingroot + SuperSU Me) related to the samsung galaxy alpha sm-g850a, but with no luck at all. I know that this is an old device, but I still wanted to have root access for testing purpose.
OneClickRoot claims to have support for the KitKat 4.4.4 version, but I haven't tried it because of a membership requirement.
I hope someone create a new rooting method for this device
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maybe cf auto-root ?
Ryu--X said:
maybe cf auto-root ?
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Thank you for your reply. I also tried that, the one for SM-G850F (sltexx), but it failed. Also, there's no support for SM-G850A in chainfire's web page. Do you know other working root methods for this specific device?