Hi, I've been using a regular HTC One and i would like to root it to get more functionality I can't get on stock.
My firmware number is 3.24.531.3, is it possible to root this device?
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I've rooted my GSM Galaxy Nexus using clockworkmod on 4.0.1 a while back. Now that there's a few new software updates, I was wanting to know how to update my device's firmware while retaining it's root and without needing to factory restore. I do not have a custom rom, only the standard clockwork root. Any help is appreciated.
I have a Sony Xperia M2 on Vodafone UK which I want to root.
I've looked around and many people are saying use TowelRoot, downgrade to JB, find the right TFT etc. and I'm getting really confused, especially since my bootloader is unlocked.
The method which seems to work with people is to flash JB and then use an exploit to root the phone. Since the I cant unlock the BL, I dont know how to flash JB onto this phone.
Also if i root this phone, am i still able install CyanogenMod or use root apps such as Xposed Framework?
How can I downgrade the phone and root it?
Thanks In advance!
(pictures are in my album http://forum.xda-developers.com/album.php?albumid=11899)
I did it
I just did it with KingRoot, without experiencing any problem, and no downgrade was necessary. The device was not listed as compatible, but it finally did it !
I hope this will help.
navYgor
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Im looking to root an andoird 4.4.4 phone, as the phone is chinese and not mainstream its not possible to unlock the bootloader or find a custom rom to flash superuser onto it. I notice if you have an htc device running 4.4.4 you can use weaksauce 2 to root them and samsung devices can use cf auto root. Is there a similar universal program that will work on other manufacturers phones.
Thanks
al1984 said:
Hi
Im looking to root an andoird 4.4.4 phone, as the phone is chinese and not mainstream its not possible to unlock the bootloader or find a custom rom to flash superuser onto it. I notice if you have an htc device running 4.4.4 you can use weaksauce 2 to root them and samsung devices can use cf auto root. Is there a similar universal program that will work on other manufacturers phones.
Thanks
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There is no such thing as a universal rooting app. Too many different configurations of the system, security, and lots of other factors. Not all HTCs can use Weak Sauce, nor do all Samsung devices have options for CF Auto Root (and they are all different as well as many need to use the particular variant's kernel to root - very NOT universal). Post the details of your phone here such as brand, chipset, and build version and you'll have a better chance of someone chiming in with a way to do so other than searching for generic solutions.
Thanks for getting back to me, the model number is: Turbo_Mini_F1 the Kernel version is 3.4.5 build number is DOOGEE-S1-Android4.4-Bar05-2015.01.31.
The chipset is MT6732 Quad-Core 1.5GHz
Hi,
I have a fresh , not upgraded Galaxy S6 Edge in its box.
Currently I use my S5 rooted without any issues. As I like to use my phones rooted, I'd like to root this one as well.
But I am not sure which root method is easily applicable with minimum limitations.
For example, I need to use Samsung Allshare cast dongle and it needs original recovery image.
So I prefer to root without recovery change , or if I have to change recovery, I'd like to revert it back to original.
So, how should I root my S6 Edge ?
And, as it is not upgraded yet, should I root then upgrade or upgrade then root ? Which one first ?
Thanks.
Btw, my device is G925FQ , sold in Turkey specificly.
Hi,
I'd appreciate any ideas.
Thanks.
Hello.
I recently got an M8 to use as a media player.
I has twrp already installed and currently have firmware version 4.28.502.2, Android 5.0.2
I read that the most current ATT firmware included Android 6.x. So i've been looking into returning to stock.
1) Do i need to have S-OFF to return to stock?
2) Do i need to relock my bootloader to return to stock?
I downloaded RUU from the HTC site. It detects my phone but can't connect after it reboots the phone.
I've been looking a lot of forums and it seems like i need to get S-OFF to do anything and that means paying $25 to sunshine.
I just want to make sure I'm correct and I'm not missing anything.
Thank you
secretsubscriber said:
Hello.
I recently got an M8 to use as a media player.
I has twrp already installed and currently have firmware version 4.28.502.2, Android 5.0.2
I read that the most current ATT firmware included Android 6.x. So i've been looking into returning to stock.
1) Do i need to have S-OFF to return to stock?
2) Do i need to relock my bootloader to return to stock?
I downloaded RUU from the HTC site. It detects my phone but can't connect after it reboots the phone.
I've been looking a lot of forums and it seems like i need to get S-OFF to do anything and that means paying $25 to sunshine.
I just want to make sure I'm correct and I'm not missing anything.
Thank you
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Why not just install a custom ROM? You have access to more apps on the latest android and smoother performance