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CF-AUTO Root
By Chainfire
Ported To the Note 10.1 (2014 edition) ByBeansTown106
First off, Huge Thanks to Chainfire for coming up with AutoRoot & for his SuperSU App
Warning: I cannot be held responsible for anything you do to your phone, rooting is optional! This Does Trip The Warranty Counter Built into the Bootloader of the Note 10.1.
How To Enter Download Mode
Method 1: in command prompt or terminal on computer enter: adb reboot download
Method 2:Turn Off Tablet, Hold Volume Down + Power. Follow the instructions on the screen.
Rooting Instructions
1.Boot into Download mode (see methods above)
2.Flash autorootp600mj4.tar.md5 with Odin v3.09 (put in AP slot, don't change any other settings, click start)
3.Let it do its trick! Confirm root!
4.Reboot into download mode again and flash the stock mj4 recovery provided
That's all! Enjoy Root!
Download
FILENAME: p600Autoroot.7z(mega)
Disclaimer: when using root apps the system will try to stop you so its recommended to freeze the knox apps with titanium backup or rom toolbox!
Please Keep in Mind i dont have this tab but would LOVE to develop on it so any donations would be more than appreciated!
if you can Donate: Here it would be preffered and leave your xda username as a comment if not here works as well
If you haven't already, pick up a copy of SuperSU Pro to support Chainfire! Well worth the $2.49!
got it
Thank you for the hook up..
Classic, It took 2 seconds at 4mb/s from mega...
I couldn't wait.
edit... Confirmed it works easy as hell. It took 30 seconds...
Houston... We have liftoff!
Loving it...
Thanks beans! Let me know where you want the 40 sent
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codyvance said:
Thanks beans! Let me know where you want the 40 sent
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either of the 2 links on bottom of thread 1st is preffered tho, and anytime
beanstown106 said:
either of the 2 links on bottom of thread 1st is preffered tho, and anytime
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Duh, should of seen that.. Tried gofundme, not working for some reason, cant get past sign in.. I will wait and try again later, if not I will send to 2nd link.
Thanks again! Hopefully we can get you one of these and have some beanstown rom :good:
Edit: Sent the $40 via paypal..
I applied the root and froze the Knox 1.0 apps (both of them) and the KLMS Agent 1.0 app but I'm still getting security warnings anytime I start up SuperSU. Is there another step I am missing here to stop Knox?
So help me understand the last android I had was the GS3. So from what I under stand now all the samsung models have a thing called knox. I remember on the gs3 that there was counter reset on the app store, are they working on something like this for knox or is that not possible. I will root no matter what as soon as there is a de bloated rom no matter what Im just interest to understand.
Stocklone said:
I applied the root and froze the Knox 1.0 apps (both of them) and the KLMS Agent 1.0 app but I'm still getting security warnings anytime I start up SuperSU. Is there another step I am missing here to stop Knox?
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Have you tried rebooting? Same thing happened to me but went away after I rebooted.
Crazypinoy said:
Have you tried rebooting? Same thing happened to me but went away after I rebooted.
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I've rebooted about 6 times now. Hasn't helped with the security warnings. It may be a placebo effect but I swear my tablet is finally lag free after freezing the Knox apps.
There is 5 Knox apps u have to freeze or delete them.. after doing that u won't get any security warnings
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beanstown106 said:
There is 5 Knox apps u have to freeze or delete them.. after doing that u won't get any security warnings
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Works perfect! You are my most favorite person in the whole world right now! I finally have my virtual buttons. No more stupid reaching in the middle of the tablet to do anything.
I showed 6 Knox apps and froze these and it seems to work now:
KNOX 1.0
KNOX 1.0
Knox Notification Manager 1.0
KNOX Apps
View attachment 2337285These are the KNOX related Apps that I "Nuked". So far everything is running just fine.
**Also found and nuked the following: com.samsung.klmsagent
Thanks Beanstown, PayPal Confirmation number: 0VA33847B9166261T.
Anyone else noticing that screen captures on this device are a lot more blurry than with other Samsung tablets and phones? My Note II and Note 8.0 seem to do a better job. Oh well.
First I would like to say thank you very much for doing this. I appreciate all of the hard work and time that went into giving us the ability to root. I have 3 questions I was hoping you guys could answer.
1. Does anyone know if rooting this way will cause any Samsung apps to stop working correctly?
2. What is the best method? Disable the knox apps or is it safe to delete them? (Will I break something if I delete them. Are they important to keep?)
3. Can someone tell me if there is a way to reinstall a stock factory rom that will make the tablet go back to the way I bought it, if I am not happy after rooting.
Thank you!
Successfully rooted. All KNOX apps renamed with .bak at the end to disable.
Thanks sir
Driftwood01 said:
First I would like to say thank you very much for doing this. I appreciate all of the hard work and time that went into giving us the ability to root. I have 3 questions I was hoping you guys could answer.
1. Does anyone know if rooting this way will cause any Samsung apps to stop working correctly?
2. What is the best method? Disable the knox apps or is it safe to delete them? (Will I break something if I delete them. Are they important to keep?)
3. Can someone tell me if there is a way to reinstall a stock factory rom that will make the tablet go back to the way I bought it, if I am not happy after rooting.
Thank you!
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Shouldn't have any effect on Samsung Apps, except KNOX related ones, which will keep bugging you until you disable them.
Best to "Freeze" them using Titanium Backup. I also removed them, but you don't have to go that far if you don't want to.
To go back to stock, download the Stock Firmware from here or here, boot into Download Mode, flash with Odin.
Does it matter if we took the second ota?
And does the old 10.1's multiwindow mod work with this tab after root?
BTW, thanks beans! Was gonna return this tomorrow to help pay for the primo grill I bought today. I guess I will be keeping then both!
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The next OTA may fail if you don't unfreeze your KNOX apps (or anything else you froze or uninstalled).
It could also fail with a custom recovery installed. Multi-window shouldn't be affected.
There Doesn't seem seem To be any Issue that I have seen with any Samsung apps... got pen Window up and running Nicely...
ckelly33 said:
Does it matter if we took the second ota?
And does the old 10.1's multiwindow mod work with this tab after root?
BTW, thanks beans! Was gonna return this tomorrow to help pay for the primo grill I bought today. I guess I will be keeping then both!
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I posted here about floating apps, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2491036
I'm after second OTA.
Hello,
I try to root my phone with this method, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2784900
but when i try to remove some stock apps i get the errot.
Unable to remove application system.
Failed to locate APK
Why i get this error? What can i do for that?
mousis said:
Hello,
I try to root my phone with this method, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2784900
but when i try to remove some stock apps i get the errot.
Unable to remove application system.
Failed to locate APK
Why i get this error? What can i do for that?
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Are you sure you are well rooted?
I've got a stock 402 rooted with the same tool and everything is working like a charm. I have removed tons of official craps with Titanium Backup without any problem.
sensei_sai said:
Are you sure you are well rooted?
I've got a stock 402 rooted with the same tool and everything is working like a charm. I have removed tons of official craps with Titanium Backup without any problem.
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Yes the phone is rooted check the image.. with stock 402 frimware
Check the post #662 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2784900&page=67)
What's going wrong? i don't have idea
mousis said:
Yes the phone is rooted check the image.. with stock 402 frimware
Check the post #662 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2784900&page=67)
What's going wrong? i don't have idea
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HAve you tried to do some wipes? cache and/or dalvik may perhaps solve your problem....
I can't help you more than that... you'll have to wait for an expert...
No, because i don't install yet cwm, or other recovery
I think, i can't do it without recovery.
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ok, i found the sloution. just install other version of tb...
simple ...
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Boys wanted to experience about the root with kingroot, there is someone who has done it? And if you, someone doing unroot with the same application has managed to update it without problems? ... Thank you to those who can give me information about it
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King root sucks. And it can be hard to fully remove it again
Rather root with chainfire's SuperSU
but I, I do not want to unlock the bootloader ... I would do the only root for some applications
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Then try king root. But definitely replace it with SuperSU, there are good explanations how to do that all over the place
but to me it is also interested in how to remove the root, for official updates
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For that you should replace king root with SuperSU, it's in the app possible to remove SuperSU easily
Please don't use kingroot as it's very difficult to remove. It really sticks to the system. There's a wide range of cases of people deeply regretting installed kingroot.
And you need always to unlock the bootloader. There is no known root method without it. But unless you need unrooted apps like homebanking you'll be fine.
Use supersu. Period!
ponemania82 said:
but to me it is also interested in how to remove the root, for official updates
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If you don't want to unlock the bootloader, then use Kingroot. If you wanna receive OTAs, use SuperSU. Choose one.
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but because, with Kingroot I can no longer receive the OTA updates, even if I do the 'unroot?
ponemania82 said:
but because, with Kingroot I can no longer receive the OTA updates, even if I do the 'unroot?
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Save yourself from trouble and go with supersu.
To install OTA you just need to go to app and remove root option. Even in some Huawei models you don't need to unroot.
ponemania82 said:
but because, with Kingroot I can no longer receive the OTA updates, even if I do the 'unroot?
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Since Kingroot is very hard to remove, you might want to reflash in fastboot to be safe.
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There was some cases where flashing boot partition was not enough to remove kingroot.
Factory reset also doesn't help.
Ok thank you so much... I think will not do the root on generally...
ponemania82 said:
Ok thank you so much... I think will not do the root on generally...
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You can do it, it's very much safe. Just don't go with kingroot.
I had and have all my devices rooted, even Sony (very difficult) and never had any annoyance, except some banking and transport apps not compatible with root.
Overall I recommend a lot.
ponemania82 said:
Ok thank you so much... I think will not do the root on generally...
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Carefully do the steps and you'll do it successfully.
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Peace of cake ?
thanks to everyone for the advice, but after I do not know how to make the official updates...
ponemania82 said:
thanks to everyone for the advice, but after I do not know how to make the official updates...
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Unroot at Supersu app. There's an option there.
Flash original boot.img and recovery.img via ADB. Only seems difficult the first time, then it's a walk in the park.
Overall you spend months without having to do so as updates are not frequent.
the problem is I have a Mac as a computer, and all these programs are not all compatible
ponemania82 said:
the problem is I have a Mac as a computer, and all these programs are not all compatible
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The only thing you need from the mac side is Google or Huawei drivers and ADB installed. There are various tutorials for these.
Also Mac already have a terminal emulator to run ADB commands. It's easy. Go and install drivers and ADB. Then connect phone to Mac, after selecting debugging option in developer options in phone settings. Turn off phone. Press vol- and power until screen comes on.
Run fastboot device command in ADB terminal and post here the results.
Howzit guys, Hope this is in the correct section...
I bought a H96 Pro TV Box, and went through all the hassles of setting everything up. part of that was installing my DSTV NOW app, but this damm app recognised that the TV Box was rooted, and with my old TV Box I just installed "Hide Root lite" and it was sorted.. but with this spesific TV Box, I am unable to hide my root, I have installed all the root hiding apps, they all just get stuck at "Hiding root, please wait"...
So I tried installing SuperSU, never should have done that.. bricked my box, stuck in Boot logo.. so I had to Firmware flash using Burn Card...
all set up again, I need assistance in this regard... I just want to hide my root from some apps.
any assistance would be awesome peeps. thanks in advance.
Henniebrandweer said:
Howzit guys, Hope this is in the correct section...
I bought a H96 Pro TV Box, and went through all the hassles of setting everything up. part of that was installing my DSTV NOW app, but this damm app recognised that the TV Box was rooted, and with my old TV Box I just installed "Hide Root lite" and it was sorted.. but with this spesific TV Box, I am unable to hide my root, I have installed all the root hiding apps, they all just get stuck at "Hiding root, please wait"...
So I tried installing SuperSU, never should have done that.. bricked my box, stuck in Boot logo.. so I had to Firmware flash using Burn Card...
all set up again, I need assistance in this regard... I just want to hide my root from some apps.
any assistance would be awesome peeps. thanks in advance.
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Hi,
I found this video on YouTube and it might help!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pAprP_ywkg
Nonta72 said:
Hi,
I found this video on YouTube and it might help!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pAprP_ywkg
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I will try and see.. I sure hope it wont screw up my TV box like SuperSu did...
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Henniebrandweer said:
I will try and see.. I sure hope it wont screw up my TV box like SuperSu did...
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Make sure to use the latest version of MagiskSU
Nonta72 said:
Make sure to use the latest version of MagiskSU
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Ok so I went through the tutorial to install Magisk, well the issue I have is the the TV box came rooted out the box, but no root software is visible, like Supersu or anything.. nothing there.. and they say I should remove all root software first...
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Henniebrandweer said:
Ok so I went through the tutorial to install Magisk, well the issue I have is the the TV box came rooted out the box, but no root software is visible, like Supersu or anything.. nothing there.. and they say I should remove all root software first...
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Did you try to downlaod SuperSU from playstore?
It has an option to remove root (full unroot).
Nonta72 said:
Did you try to downlaod SuperSU from playstore?
It has an option to remove root (full unroot).
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I installed SuperSU from playstore, and that is what put my device into boot loop, go check on google, im not the only one that this has happened to with SuperSU install on the H96 pro... It seems to be a common problem. So now I dont know what to do..
On the other hand, I found an unrooted Custom firmware fir the device, but Im unable to install it as I cant get TWRP on it.. so now im struggling with that
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Henniebrandweer said:
I installed SuperSU from playstore, and that is what put my device into boot loop, go check on google, im not the only one that this has happened to with SuperSU install on the H96 pro... It seems to be a common problem. So now I dont know what to do..
On the other hand, I found an unrooted Custom firmware fir the device, but Im unable to install it as I cant get TWRP on it.. so now im struggling with that
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Either ways, you need root!
And if the Box indeed comes rooted, then you can use it without needing the SuperSU app. The app is a way to allow and deny (and remove root completely) the root access. If the no SuperSU app is installed, the applications will automatically gain root access when they need to, unless the device isn't REALLY or PROPERLY rooted.
Nonta72 said:
Either ways, you need root!
And if the Box indeed comes rooted, then you can use it without needing the SuperSU app. The app is a way to allow and deny (and remove root completely) the root access. If the no SuperSU app is installed, the applications will automatically gain root access when they need to, unless the device isn't REALLY or PROPERLY rooted.
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I know I need root.. but in my case all I want to do is hide my root, but I cant.. for some stupid reason.. I want to install this custom firmware and root it and see if its better by amy chance.. any idea how I can go about installing this new firmware? I just downloaded it, its in zip form, I dont have TWRP as I dont know how to get it on.. the usb burn with the twrp.image file doest work
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Henniebrandweer said:
I know I need root.. but in my case all I want to do is hide my root, but I cant.. for some stupid reason.. I want to install this custom firmware and root it and see if its better by amy chance.. any idea how I can go about installing this new firmware? I just downloaded it, its in zip form, I dont have TWRP as I dont know how to get it on.. the usb burn with the twrp.image file doest work
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Frankly, I don't have any experience with TV Boxes (never got one). But it should normally work just like any Android system.
So, root is all you need to install TWRP.
Install Terminal Emulator app and type this:
su
If you see this symbol $ becomes # , It means you're truly rooted.
Add a photo or a screenshot to your post. And then we can proceed to next the step.
Nonta72 said:
Frankly, I don't have any experience with TV Boxes (never got one). But it should normally work just like any Android system.
So, root is all you need to install TWRP.
Install Terminal Emulator app and type this:
su
If you see this symbol $ becomes # , It means you're truly rooted.
Add a photo or a screenshot to your post. And then we can proceed to next the step.
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I hear you, but how to install TWRP as Ive tried using an SD card, but it wont boot from the recovery on sd card.. Its quite frustrating
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Henniebrandweer said:
I hear you, but how to install TWRP as Ive tried using an SD card, but it wont boot from the recovery on sd card.. Its quite frustrating
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You need to probably flash the recovery before you can boot from it
Nonta72 said:
You need to probably flash the recovery before you can boot from it
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I dont know how to do that with the TV Box
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Henniebrandweer said:
I dont know how to do that with the TV Box
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I know how to flash the recovery, but I have no idea how to boot from it on a TV box, indeed.
But the person who made the custom rom zip should tell people how to use it!
Nonta72 said:
I know how to flash the recovery, but I have no idea how to boot from it on a TV box, indeed.
But the person who made the custom rom zip should tell people how to use it!
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I just read that the custom rom files should be placed on the sd card all unzipped in root, then one should reset the device into rrcovery mode and it wil automatically start flashing the new rom.. but still to flash the recovery I have no clue
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Henniebrandweer said:
I just read that the custom rom files should be placed on the sd card all unzipped in root, then one should reset the device into rrcovery mode and it wil automatically start flashing the new rom.. but still to flash the recovery I have no clue
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And this method does not work, my box is the newer version of the S912 chipsets... So it doesnt even recognize the recovery file created on the sd card
https://youtu.be/XGz1ft_T8Vs
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Henniebrandweer said:
And this method does not work, my box is the newer version of the S912 chipsets... So it doesnt even recognize the recovery file created on the sd card
https://youtu.be/XGz1ft_T8Vs
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I'm out of ideas aswell!
Nonta72 said:
I'm out of ideas aswell!
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Lol ok. Thanks again
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Henniebrandweer said:
I installed SuperSU from playstore, and that is what put my device into boot loop, go check on google, im not the only one that this has happened to with SuperSU install on the H96 pro... It seems to be a common problem. So now I dont know what to do..
On the other hand, I found an unrooted Custom firmware fir the device, but Im unable to install it as I cant get TWRP on it.. so now im struggling with that
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Hi You can use the amlogic burning tool to flash this box using a Male to Male usb cable connected to pc.
The burning tool can be found on entertainmentbox.com
Please forward the link to the unrooted firmware I would like to test it on one of my boxes.
I have exactly the same problem with the same apps and same android box, so frustrating!!!!
hi
ive rooted my galaxy s7 for hard drive recovery reasons and i cant seem to get it back to stock G930AUCS4BQJ2 this is my stock firmware is there a way to make it so i can have stock everything i dont care about my files at this point i want my sc and samsung pay to work ;;-;
Find your desired firmware file and flash it using pc
temsoul said:
hi
ive rooted my galaxy s7 for hard drive recovery reasons and i cant seem to get it back to stock G930AUCS4BQJ2 this is my stock firmware is there a way to make it so i can have stock everything i dont care about my files at this point i want my sc and samsung pay to work ;;-;
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Install Kingoroot for pc.
Enable USB debugging on your phone and connect it with pc using USB cable.
Open Kingoroot, enable your net connection and click Remove Root button being displayed.
Wait for the process to complete.
By the way, if your concern is that payment apps like Samsung Pay are not working on a rooted phone, why don't you install xposed framework and use RootCloak.
RootCloak is a xposed module which prevents apps from discovering root privileges on a phone.
That's what I did when payment apps stopped functioning on my phone.
nophyan said:
Find your desired firmware file and flash it using pc
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i legit was asking if the firmware file has been released yet homie lol way to answer a question thats been answered
Augustoandro said:
Install Kingoroot for pc.
Enable USB debugging on your phone and connect it with pc using USB cable.
Open Kingoroot, enable your net connection and click Remove Root button being displayed.
Wait for the process to complete.
By the way, if your concern is that payment apps like Samsung Pay are not working on a rooted phone, why don't you install xposed framework and use RootCloak.
RootCloak is a xposed module which prevents apps from discovering root privileges on a phone.
That's what I did when payment apps stopped functioning on my phone.
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didnt work ;-;
temsoul said:
i legit was asking if the firmware file has been released yet homie lol way to answer a question thats been answered
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Yeah, if you can't unroot it you must flash it. It seem there is no tarball file available yet. Have you try to reflash stock rom using samsung kies?
nophyan said:
Yeah, if you can't unroot it you must flash it. It seem there is no tarball file available yet. Have you try to reflash stock rom using samsung kies?
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it wouldnt let me i should check to see if they have released it yet i hate that my phone has been dead basically for 3 months