Univseral root app for all Android devices? - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is there any universal root app (like SuperOneClick) that works for all newer 4.1 devices? I have a no brand tablet I want to root.
Thank you

Try this: Kingo Android ROOT

riahc3 said:
Is there any universal root app (like SuperOneClick) that works for all newer 4.1 devices? I have a no brand tablet I want to root.
Thank you
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also framaroot
not for all but cover many devices

gidano said:
Try this: Kingo Android ROOT
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XDA thread? Let me read what XDA members have to say...
Vaibhav Chauhan said:
also framaroot
not for all but cover many devices
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Tried Framaroot but did not work.

It might be a no name tablet, but there are still plenty of details that someone would need before suggesting a rooting procedure that would work. There is no such thing as a completely universal solution. Ability to do so can be affected by the model, update, carrier, bootloader status, as well as some other things.
Try this:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mitraa.solutions.sim.info

riahc3 said:
Is there any universal root app (like SuperOneClick) that works for all newer 4.1 devices? I have a no brand tablet I want to root.
Thank you
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Give us the exact info of your device, Android version, kernel, processor, etc.

riahc3 said:
XDA thread? Let me read what XDA members have to say...
Tried Framaroot but did not work.
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i also said that it not cover all device

es0tericcha0s said:
It might be a no name tablet, but there are still plenty of details that someone would need before suggesting a rooting procedure that would work. There is no such thing as a completely universal solution. Ability to do so can be affected by the model, update, carrier, bootloader status, as well as some other things.
Try this:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mitraa.solutions.sim.info
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It doesnt use a sim card.
Its running 4.1.2 and it is a Prixton T7011
Lgrootnoob said:
Give us the exact info of your device, Android version, kernel, processor, etc.
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Its a Prixton T7011 running Android 4.1.1 I dont want to quote the kernel and/or processor on the stop. How can I get the processor type and model?

If you do not mind using some (Asian) software, I have have had a very good experience with this software. It is simple plug in and click software, as well.
soft.mgyun.com/files/products/vRoot/1000/2013/17236736/VRoot_1.7.3.4388_Setup.exe

I see you didn't bother reading the description of the app I posted.

riahc3 said:
It doesnt use a sim card.
Its running 4.1.2 and it is a Prixton T7011
Its a Prixton T7011 running Android 4.1.1 I dont want to quote the kernel and/or processor on the stop. How can I get the processor type and model?
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Don't make this hard.
Please use the app that EssotericChaos mentioned.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mitraa.solutions.sim.info

Lgrootnoob said:
Don't make this hard.
Please use the app that EssotericChaos mentioned.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mitraa.solutions.sim.info
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I thought that just gave sim related info. Ill download it when I get home and post it here.

riahc3 said:
I thought that just gave sim related info. Ill download it when I get home and post it here.
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Ok, thank you.

Lgrootnoob said:
Don't make this hard.
Please use the app that EssotericChaos mentioned.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mitraa.solutions.sim.info
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I open the app, hit the device tab and it FCs....

I downloaded another app and it seems to work better.
This is the info it gave me:

riahc3 said:
I downloaded another app and it seems to work better.
This is the info it gave me:
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Thats too bad the other app FCs. :/
See if this works at all http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2050297
And which exploits did you use in Framaroot?
And last but not least for sure. Since your running Android 4.2.2 please see this tool, as it exploits the Master Key bug:
http://www.cydiaimpactor.com/

Looks like SRS Root might support it.
http://www.srsroot.com/supported
It doesn't have your build number listed, but since it supports ones before and after and all are 4.2.2, it's more likely they just haven't updated the page to include the particular update you are on.
http://www.srsroot.com/

Lgrootnoob said:
Thats too bad the other app FCs. :/
See if this works at all http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2050297
And which exploits did you use in Framaroot?
And last but not least for sure. Since your running Android 4.2.2 please see this tool, as it exploits the Master Key bug:
http://www.cydiaimpactor.com/
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Framaroot automatically detected that it wouldn't be able to root it.
es0tericcha0s said:
Looks like SRS Root might support it.
http://www.srsroot.com/supported
It doesn't have your build number listed, but since it supports ones before and after and all are 4.2.2, it's more likely they just haven't updated the page to include the particular update you are on.
http://www.srsroot.com/
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Is SRSRoot safe? Besides stealing credit, I read that it installs malware as well.

riahc3 said:
Framaroot automatically detected that it wouldn't be able to root it.
Is SRSRoot safe? Besides stealing credit, I read that it installs malware as well.
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Did you try the cydia one I linked above?

Lgrootnoob said:
Did you try the cydia one I linked above?
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I haven't tried it because its late and Im not gonna get into it now. I just wanted to know if SRSRoot is malware free and safe (confirmed by other XDA members, not just one)

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[Q]Root for XT910 JB?

Is there currently any way to gain root access on JB for 672.180.41.XT910.Retail.en.EU?
If not, is anyone known to be working on it?
one more vote
Zenithise said:
Is there currently any way to gain root access on JB for 672.180.41.XT910.Retail.en.EU?
If not, is anyone known to be working on it?
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I would also be very grateful!!
I unrooted because I was afraid that it would conflict with OTA (before the upgrade instructions were published).:crying:
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Zenithise said:
Is there currently any way to gain root access on JB for 672.180.41.XT910.Retail.en.EU?
If not, is anyone known to be working on it?
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I have tried a lot of root tool, but it still doesnt work. So all we have to do is wait for the developers to make a it
Hit the 'thanks' button if it helps
I just updated to EU retail and I'm in the same situation. None root tool worked
For XT910 devices there is currently no way to get root. It is only possible for XT912 devices.
To gain root access during JB update you should have protect root with Voodoo OTA Rootkeeper. That works.
AcidAngel21 said:
For XT910 devices there is currently no way to get root. It is only possible for XT912 devices.
To gain root access during JB update you should have protect root with Voodoo OTA Rootkeeper. That works.
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That would have worked. We know that ...
Those who did not protect root, just hope that someone can help to gain root again.
Frup said:
That would have worked. We know that ...
Those who did not protect root, just hope that someone can help to gain root again.
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Well. I've updated from nonEFIGSRetail.en.EU to Retail.en.EU using http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2194825. Root did not survive this.
Maybe there is some more root user friendly process, but it is not easy to find the correct one.
AcidAngel21 said:
For XT910 devices there is currently no way to get root.
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Damn! Now I can't restore all my apps and data using Titanium Backup. I did try the method from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1710871
...and it did say success, but during the process it came up with "system/bin/sh su not found" and TB says it has no root access. It worked when I was on ICS, but now I am on JB 4.1.2 System Version 982.124.14.XT910.Retail.en.AU. Anybody with bright ideas on how to gain root access again would be much appreciated!
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I'm on JB with my XT910 and it's rooted, in fact I used the method from the Eternity project (it's the easiest way from my viewpoint)...
yogi77 said:
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I'm on JB with my XT910 and it's rooted, in fact I used the method from the Eternity project (it's the easiest way from my viewpoint)...
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really ? do you have a link to this please.
Death Walker said:
really ? do you have a link to this please.
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I rooted the ICS, installed BMM, flashed the Kernel and flashed Avatar Rom in 2nd slot, Liquid in 3rd slot
Another link
yogi77 said:
I rooted the ICS, installed BMM, flashed the Kernel and flashed Avatar Rom in 2nd slot, Liquid in 3rd slot
Another link
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....this doesn't help any of us who are already on JB and need root as there is no way back to ICS!
mormopterus said:
....this doesn't help any of us who are already on JB and need root as there is no way back to ICS!
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Actually, there is a way, but only if you aren't on the JB bootloader. When I wrote my comment, I thought, you just have to flash again (also with JB bootloader). In the meantime, I learned that it seems to be prevented to switch to a lower version.
Sorry for any confusion...
yogi77 said:
Actually, there is a way, but only if you aren't on the JB bootloader. When I wrote my comment, I thought, you just have to flash again (also with JB bootloader). In the meantime, I learned that it seems to be prevented to switch to a lower version.
Sorry for any confusion...
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in the development section there is a thread on root for JB but you need to be on linux check it out
naifs_br10 said:
in the development section there is a thread on root for JB but you need to be on linux check it out
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Thx for the hint. I (personally) don't need root, but it would be interesting to read. I'm on Gentoo, so should be ok. Could you post the link? I know, I'm lazy
Found it The exploit is an ELF, but it should be possible (in principle) to create a Windows binary also, shouldn't it?
yogi77 said:
Thx for the hint. I (personally) don't need root, but it would be interesting to read. I'm on Gentoo, so should be ok. Could you post the link? I know, I'm lazy
Found it The exploit is an ELF, but it should be possible (in principle) to create a Windows binary also, shouldn't it?
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not sure but for now only for linux users apparently unless its developed/sourced out for windows
naifs_br10 said:
not sure but for now only for linux users apparently unless its developed/sourced out for windows
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djrbliss said:
A Windows version of this exploit is not possible for technical reasons. Please don't waste anyone's time by asking about a Windows version.
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anyone can do it they just need a live cd and its just a case of simple copy n paste in terminal and follow the instructions and they are done. they could even use a usb stick with say ubuntu installed on it.
i did this with a live cd on my laptop to see if it worked and it did, my main pc is ubuntu anyway but a friend was too scared to try it on his laptop with live cd so i did it to show him and he rooted his very quickly

[Q] samsung s3 i9300 rooting?

Hi folks.. been directed to this forum by a few people as im looking for info on rooting the above. Reason i want to root is i need to be able to access apps i have on my phone properly and have been told it needs rooted. Im not really happy about doing this myself as im not too 'techy' minded as was wondering if there's anywhere credible that can root your phone for you??
turbo1397 said:
Hi folks.. been directed to this forum by a few people as im looking for info on rooting the above. Reason i want to root is i need to be able to access apps i have on my phone properly and have been told it needs rooted. Im not really happy about doing this myself as im not too 'techy' minded as was wondering if there's anywhere credible that can root your phone for you??
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Just follow the vid (relevant from 1:52, but you should also see the download mode guide earlier) in this link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3#root
Its not as hard as you might think, and only takes about 5 mins (with shaky hands)
Link to Odin: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1168421&d=1341114315
Link to CF-AutoRoot: http://download.chainfire.eu/229/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-m0-m0xx-gti9300.zip
amirTor said:
Just follow the vid (relevant from 1:52, but you should also see the download mode guide earlier) in this link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3#root
Its not as hard as you might think, and only takes about 5 mins (with shaky hands)
Link to Odin: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1168421&d=1341114315
Link to CF-AutoRoot: http://download.chainfire.eu/229/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-m0-m0xx-gti9300.zip
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Actually seems quite straight forward! What happens after its rooted. Can i use it as is, or do i have to 'customise' it or start building apps etc?
turbo1397 said:
Actually seems quite straight forward! What happens after its rooted. Can i use it as is, or do i have to 'customise' it or start building apps etc?
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You can use it as it is
Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk
amirTor said:
You can use it as it is
Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk
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Do i need to install any antivirus software after root? is it more vulnerable?
thanks:fingers-crossed:
turbo1397 said:
Do i need to install any antivirus software after root? is it more vulnerable?
thanks:fingers-crossed:
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No more than you are right now- just stay away from unknown apps, or those available from questioned sources (most malicious threats are disguised as known apps), and use only mods/frameworks from known developers here in XDA...
A words of advice- make sure you recognize the apps you let them root access (cf-Auto root includes SuperSU- an app which acts as 'firewall' between aps and root access- so make sure to update it when needed), and second-
ALWAYS READ THE APP'S PERMISSIONS REQUEST BEFORE INSTALLING
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[Q] Lenovo Tab 2 A10-70F --Root??

Couldn't find much on this tablet. Just wanted to know if there is any way to root this tablet? thanks
jscarano said:
Couldn't find much on this tablet. Just wanted to know if there is any way to root this tablet? thanks
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This is the only app that worked for me:
http://www.phonearena.com/news/King...ted-in-English-and-ready-to-serve-you_id69433
http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/xda-assist/info-root-lenovo-tab-2-a10-70-t3101697
evaporic said:
This is the only app that worked for me:
http://www.phonearena.com/news/King...ted-in-English-and-ready-to-serve-you_id69433
http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/xda-assist/info-root-lenovo-tab-2-a10-70-t3101697
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Thanks. So no issues after using it? thanks
jscarano said:
Thanks. So no issues after using it? thanks
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No issues at all after using it. However, kingroot will install its own superuser app and I have not been able to replace it with supersu (It should be possible with a custom recovery).
Root works fine without supersu but you could try following these instructions after you root if you want to get rid of king root: http://www.yomitech.com/2015/02/how-to-replace-kinguser-with-supersu.html
I got root failed with king root?!?! edit: I used kingo root and that worked. You know if xposed works on this tablet.
jscarano said:
I got root failed with king root?!?! edit: I used kingo root and that worked. You know if xposed works on this tablet.
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I forgot to mention that I did not allow the software update to run before I used king root. That could be the only difference between the 2 tablets. I won't try Xposed until we at least get a custom recovery
evaporic said:
I forgot to mention that I did not allow the software update to run before I used king root. That could be the only difference between the 2 tablets. I won't try Xposed until we at least get a custom recovery
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I hope there's some development for this tablet.
Have had mine since release and I love it I own a Nexus7 2013 and it is as fast as that one , it so far has handled all the emulator games I have thrown at it like a champ I have loaded N64 games and some NDS games I got and has played them great. Also I love the fact I was able to add a 64GB micro in for extra storage well worth the 199.00$ price tag!
Got rooted with KingRoot and later replaced with SuperSu
See here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=61168022&postcount=30
Didn't try Xposed yet, but should work under SuperSu
Give exposed a try and let us know if it works. Thanks
I used King root and it worked just fine...until my son used it and did an update. Now it is bricked. Here's hoping that it becomes popular enough to have its own forum and someone creates a decent ROM for it.
For the price it has good (enough) resolution, color and speed.
Have you tried holding power and volume up for about 10 seconds to get into recovery and do wipe/reset?
I did. I can get into recovery, did wipe and restored factory but nothing. It looks like the files created by kingroot were not compatible with the update.
BTW sent a PM
ltnleo said:
I did. I can get into recovery, did wipe and restored factory but nothing. It looks like the files created by kingroot were not compatible with the update.
BTW sent a PM
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I had done updates b4 I rooted. I used kingoroot which worked. If u get the tablet working try that.
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Thanks. I will.
I just got this tablet and it's pretty f'n sweet. I want to do my usual Root/ROM dance but I am not gonna touch it just yet. I am gonna wait until there's some real dev work (done by trusted devs) behind the solutions.
mrhumble1 said:
I just got this tablet and it's pretty f'n sweet. I want to do my usual Root/ROM dance but I am not gonna touch it just yet. I am gonna wait until there's some real dev work (done by trusted devs) behind the solutions.
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I really hope someone can get twrp and a nice rom working for it. I really want xposed working on it too.
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What about A10-70L? Did someone rooted it?
BaRTaSs88 said:
What about A10-70L? Did someone rooted it?
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No one? Seriously?
Anyone have an idea how to unroot this tablet? Looking to do the updates and it's not possible with root... Thanks!

Root instructions for the Phab 2 Pro?

Has anyone successfully rooted this phone yet? I found root instructions by googling, but they were posted before the release of the phone so I don't trust them. For example:
http://guideroot.net/how-to-root-lenovo-phab-2-pro/
madmartian said:
Has anyone successfully rooted this phone yet? I found root instructions by googling, but they were posted before the release of the phone so I don't trust them. For example:
http://guideroot.net/how-to-root-lenovo-phab-2-pro/
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I temp rooted mine with dirty cow, however it gained me very little. There are three main obstacles: 1) SELinux prevents most things from working, because each program runs within a tight security context, 2) using dirty cow causes the kernel to not save changes to the partition (it doesn't want to write a corrupted partition to disk), in other words a r/w /system is useless, even when you can finally write to it, 3) using dirty cow on the most attractive programs (from a permissions perspective) causes "little" problems like the screen going off.
I've been monitoring another XDA thread (sorry, link is at home) where they are working through these issues on another device. There are various approaches and workarounds, but they currently all involve way more risk than I can justify for a $500 phone.
AIUI, once you've got root, you need to be able to put selinux into permissive mode, but surely getting temp root is a start?
Can you not install systemless root?
If I got the dates right, the phone kernel should be affected by this bug. A proof of concept seemed to be promised by the reporter in the next few days. http://seclists.org/oss-sec/2016/q4/607
Will be interesting to see how it compares to dirty cow as far as access.
Tried KingoRoot - no luck
madmartian said:
Has anyone successfully rooted this phone yet? I found root instructions by googling, but they were posted before the release of the phone so I don't trust them. For example:
http://guideroot.net/how-to-root-lenovo-phab-2-pro/
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Well, I tried KingoRoot by running the apk and it failed with an error at 90%. They say there is a version that can be run from Windows, but it appears to be no longer available. I emailed support. I will post again if I make any progress.
madmartian said:
Has anyone successfully rooted this phone yet? I found root instructions by googling, but they were posted before the release of the phone so I don't trust them. For example:
http://guideroot.net/how-to-root-lenovo-phab-2-pro/
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DO NOT TRY "Rootkhp". IT CONTAINS VIRUSES AND OPENS UP A BUNCH OF WINDOWS, INCLUDING A FAKE ANTIVIRUS.
Thanks Windows Defender for NOT defending me!
calamari said:
I temp rooted mine with dirty cow, however it gained me very little.
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Hi
what kernel version does the LP2Pro have? can you post a link to the binary so that others can try it out? thanks
speculatrix said:
Hi
what kernel version does the LP2Pro have? can you post a link to the binary so that others can try it out? thanks
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https://github.com/timwr/CVE-2016-5195
Please note that the phone is 64-bit. This is source code that requires compilation and additional code to do anything useful. Prerequisites include the NDK and related build tools installed via Android Studio. I run Linux so it was relatively painless, but I imagine it might be more of a challenge under Windows.
calamari said:
https://github.com/timwr/CVE-2016-5195
Please note that the phone is 64-bit. This is source code that requires compilation and additional code to do anything useful. Prerequisites include the NDK and related build tools installed via Android Studio. I run Linux so it was relatively painless, but I imagine it might be more of a challenge under Windows.
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thanks, I tried that out of curiosity on my phone and it worked (Lollipop, stock Sony Xperia Z Ultra ROM).
--edit-- It appears to give me a root shell, but it doesn't execute anything if I hit return, just hangs. but still, it proves my kernel is vulnerable ;-(
deleted. had a total brain fade and made this post in the wrong forum, sorry.
speculatrix said:
Is there someone with an AZf3U willing to trust me and try the dirtycow exploit?
I've uploaded the dirtycow exploit which I built using the Android Studio NDK to
http://www.zaurus.org.uk/download/CV...5195.built.tgz
there's two builds, one for for 32 and the other for 64 bit android
unpack and run on a linux box connected to the phone over ADB
the instructions on how to use it are here:
https://github.com/timwr/CVE-2016-5195
let me know if you need more help
Paul
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Try posting this in the Zenfone 3 forum
doctahjeph said:
Try posting this in the Zenfone 3 forum
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sorry about that. I had a total brain failure! thanks for letting me know, I copied my post over there.
speculatrix said:
sorry about that. I had a total brain failure! thanks for letting me know, I copied my post over there.
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i can mess with adb commands and see what happens but fastboot isnt on this phone....i can tinker with it and see what happens with the phone. let me know what i can do !
Hi. I know this thread is about the Lenovo Phab2 Pro and I have the Lenovo Phab2 but maybe someone can help me. I tried what was suggested on this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/phab-2/how-to/how-to-root-phab-2-pb2-650y-t3524305 But it seems I screwed up and now the phone gets stuck in the Lenovo sign. I'd really appreciate some help since I just bought this phone 2 days ago and now I can't use it. I can access TWRP but it seems there's nothing in /system. I think maybe that's the problem. I'm no expert but since I had rooted and downgraded and upgraded firmware several times on my previous phone, a LG G3. I thought maybe I could do this. I shouldn't have If someone can help me I'd really appreciate. Thanks in advance.
I was able to fix this. Sorry to have bothered.
Hi,
I've been able to get proper root access on this phone. One new problem I am facing is that the tango camera and sensors doesn't seem to work. Normal camera works just fine.
Is this related to the rooting or can it be anything else entirely?
Edit: Never mind. I was able to fix it without having to remove the root. Apparently 'Tango Core' didn't have permissions to access camera. I am not sure how that got reset. So I gave access to it and now it works just fine.
Dominic.B said:
Hi,
I've been able to get proper root access on this phone. One new problem I am facing is that the tango camera and sensors doesn't seem to work. Normal camera works just fine.
Is this related to the rooting or can it be anything else entirely?
Edit: Never mind. I was able to fix it without having to remove the root. Apparently 'Tango Core' didn't have permissions to access camera. I am not sure how that got reset. So I gave access to it and now it works just fine.
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Dominic, what method did you use to root the Lenovo Phab 2 Pro? Can you provide a link or instructions?
madmartian said:
Dominic, what method did you use to root the Lenovo Phab 2 Pro? Can you provide a link or instructions?
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Hi. Check this
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=72725120
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Anyone root the PB2-690Y
Dominic.B said:
Hi. Check this
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=72725120
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Has anyone rooted the pb2-690y?

Question New to The A7 lite need some help.

Long story short.
I picked up this cheap tablet because i want to install it in my car permanently. If it gets stolen it's easily replaceable. It is a SM-T227U
Upon buying it I've found out a couple things. I can't root it? And
I cant use android auto on it.
I've heen digging through these forums but the threads are kinda confusing. Would anyone have time to walk me through a root process and show me how to obtain whatever os I need to accomplish what I'm trying to do? My biggest concern right now is getting android auto to connect wirelessly to my Kenwood.
I side loaded the apk but, my device still won't connect for audio. Only calls. Which I don't have lol
Jobudden said:
Long story short.
I picked up this cheap tablet because i want to install it in my car permanently. If it gets stolen it's easily replaceable. It is a SM-T227U
Upon buying it I've found out a couple things. I can't root it? And
I cant use android auto on it.
I've heen digging through these forums but the threads are kinda confusing. Would anyone have time to walk me through a root process and show me how to obtain whatever os I need to accomplish what I'm trying to do? My biggest concern right now is getting android auto to connect wirelessly to my Kenwood.
I side loaded the apk but, my device still won't connect for audio. Only calls. Which I don't have lo
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Jobudden said:
Long story short.
I picked up this cheap tablet because i want to install it in my car permanently. If it gets stolen it's easily replaceable. It is a SM-T227U
Upon buying it I've found out a couple things. I can't root it? And
I cant use android auto on it.
I've heen digging through these forums but the threads are kinda confusing. Would anyone have time to walk me through a root process and show me how to obtain whatever os I need to accomplish what I'm trying to do? My biggest concern right now is getting android auto to connect wirelessly to my Kenwood.
I side loaded the apk but, my device still won't connect for audio. Only calls. Which I don't have lol
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Pretty easy just to root the factory firmware. Using GSI's to change the OS is a bit more reading and work but the fastbootd method isn't too bad.. Here's the link for just rooting it...
[TUTORIAL] How To Unlock & Root Tab A7 Lite T220/T225, & Install LSPosed, Magisk, Mods
While some of these instructions are copied from other sources, I combined all the different things I learned, because no one guide was sufficient, and all needed additional info, so I expanded it all to one place. Part I is partly from...
forum.xda-developers.com
ktdt00 said:
Pretty easy just to root the factory firmware. Using GSI's to change the OS is a bit more reading and work but the fastbootd method isn't too bad.. Here's the link for just rooting it...
[TUTORIAL] How To Unlock & Root Tab A7 Lite T220/T225, & Install LSPosed, Magisk, Mods
While some of these instructions are copied from other sources, I combined all the different things I learned, because no one guide was sufficient, and all needed additional info, so I expanded it all to one place. Part I is partly from...
forum.xda-developers.com
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Hey, thanks for the response. but i do not see the T227 in that post?
Jobudden said:
Hey, thanks for the response. but i do not see the T227 in that post?
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Should be the same I think. You'll just have to do all of step III since you don't have one of the listed devices. Here's a post from that thread who did it and even posted their patched boot image if you want to use that firmware...
[TUTORIAL] How To Unlock & Root Tab A7 Lite T220/T225, & Install LSPosed, Magisk, Mods
While some of these instructions are copied from other sources, I combined all the different things I learned, because no one guide was sufficient, and all needed additional info, so I expanded it all to one place. Part I is partly from...
forum.xda-developers.com
ktdt00 said:
Should be the same I think. You'll just have to do all of step III since you don't have one of the listed devices.
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lol ill try. wish me luck
Jobudden said:
lol ill try. wish me luck
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See my edit above...
ktdt00 said:
See my edit above...
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so far my biggest problem is getting it to oem unlock
Jobudden said:
so far my biggest problem is getting it to oem unlock
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Yeah... I've read that about a few of the cellular equipped ones and of course... particularly Verizon. There seem to be a couple methods to get the toggle to show up but they seem to be pretty wonky. Sorry, but other than reading about a few folks succeeding I can't help with that much.
ktdt00 said:
Yeah... I've read that about a few of the cellular equipped ones and of course... particularly Verizon. There seem to be a couple methods to get the toggle to show up but they seem to be pretty wonky. Sorry, but other than reading about a few folks succeeding I can't help with that much.
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yea ive seen that too. just wondering why i am not. i have followed their steps and its just not working lol
Jobudden said:
yea ive seen that too. just wondering why i am not. i have followed their steps and its just not working lol
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you can't unlock bootloader with Verizon provider (SM-T227U)
tom.android said:
you can't unlock bootloader with Verizon provider (SM-T227U)
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so rooting is not possible?
that sucks. you wouldnt happen to have a workaround for installing android auto on it would you lol
Jobudden said:
so rooting is not possible?
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You can uses android auto without root.
tom.android said:
You can uses android auto without root.
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With just the tablet itself? I'd love to know how been looking for a way the last 2 days
Jobudden said:
With just the tablet itself? I'd love to know how been looking for a way the last 2 days
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Surely you can do it , now I on de-Googled gsi , didn't used GMS.
tom.android said:
Surely you can do it , now I on de-Googled gsi , didn't used GMS.
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I'm not really up to speed on all the terminology. Can you link me to what I need to do to achieve it?
Jobudden said:
I'm not really up to speed on all the terminology. Can you link me to what I need to do to achieve it?
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Not things special about android auto on your tab . Why ? What happened ?
tom.android said:
Not things special about android auto on your tab . Why ? What happened ?
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Samsung auto isn't pre-installed so it's nit a system app and will not connect with my radio.
Jobudden said:
Samsung auto isn't pre-installed so it's nit a system app and will not connect with my radio.
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Your ROM?
What do you mean? It's stock samsung because I can't root
Jobudden said:
What do you mean? It's stock samsung because I can't root
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A11 A12 A13 what is your Stock ROm? Cause i didn't used verizon then dont known ?

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