Dragon Touch M10X Root? - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey everyone
I have a new dragon touch M10x 10 inch tablet and was wondering if there is a root method available for it? I dont think these are popular enough where there are custom roms, from my searches anyways, but root would be great.
Thoughts and/or experiences from others with these tablets?

I ordered the tablet for a family member, and thankfully an Amazon reviewer mentioned Kingo Root as their root tool (I hadn't heard of it before).
kingoapp.com for their install file. Installed fine in Windows 8.1 (didn't even reboot), set tablet up with Developer Mode by going to Settings -> About Tablet -> Tap the Build Number until it says You're a Developer. Then just ran Kingo Root from the PC side, and click click all done. Afterwards I did go to the Play Store and install SuperSU. AdAway seems to install fine after rooting.
Hopefully this helps.

Fantastic Works on Dragon Touch y88x
bwcall said:
I ordered the tablet for a family member, and thankfully an Amazon reviewer mentioned Kingo Root as their root tool (I hadn't heard of it before).
for their install file. Installed fine in Windows 8.1 (didn't even reboot), set tablet up with Developer Mode by going to Settings -> About Tablet -> Tap the Build Number until it says You're a Developer. Then just ran Kingo Root from the PC side, and click click all done. Afterwards I did go to the Play Store and install SuperSU. AdAway seems to install fine after rooting.
Hopefully this helps.
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:victory:You are the man, I have been looking for days on how to root my Dragon Touch y88x on 4.4.2 kitkat all i did was what you said and in about 10 mins I was rooted. I enabled usb debuging, hooked tablet to my laptop "No Driver Installed" Kingo Root did the rest. It did take a little while for it to find and install the drivers around 8 minutes or so. but after that it only took a minute or two and My Dragon Touch Y88x was Rooted Thank you very much.:good:

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[Q] Coolpad Arise, emphasis on ROOT

I bought a Coolpad Arise (edit: Model 5560S) today at Kroger for $10 (and got 500 fuel points doing so). This phone blew me away. The proc, and gpu are better than I expected, it runs 4.4.2, and it has an SD card slot. Now to the issue:
I've been trying to get root on the device but haven't had any luck. Towel(with multiple modstrings) and Kingo didn't do anything. I'm ready to take the next step. I'm an Android developer and feel like I should help get root on this phone. I've tried to emulate the asec venerabilities to no avail. Is anyone else interested in rooting the arise? I'm not sure where to go from here but would like to have root since the stock os seams to be 99% aosp.
Pointers would also be greatly appreciated.
I'm no Dev but would love root as well. Bought 2 last night for stocking suffers for my kids. As you said you can't beat this for 10 bucks. And BTW I got 1000 points which surprised me figured I'd only get 500 for the initial, and considering I usually fill up with 20 plus gallons this phone literally was free with the discount I'll get! Thinking of going to get a third now!
Root would be great
There must be a LOT of these out there with the recent sale(s) on this model.
I'm impatiently waiting for this thread to get some action. I've tried everything. Even some Chinese program called permroot.apk that apparently works with coolpads, but I had no idea what I was doing since I can't read Chinese.
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Do you have the drivers yet? Couldn't you just unlock the bootloader and load TWRP and an AOKP image that's rooted already?
Just got the arise to play around with. Still can't root device.
DataPool said:
Do you have the drivers yet? Couldn't you just unlock the bootloader and load TWRP and an AOKP image that's rooted already?
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Feel free to tell us how to do that.
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I still haven't been able to get root.. I went out and bought another one thinking that the system update might have locked something down (still couldn't root). Since I have second one, I'm going to try some more invasive options.
CoolPad Arise Needs Root Quick
I have recently recieved the coolpad arise and really want to figure out a way to root it. So thats why i have joined this forum thread. XD
Found this by accident, maybe it'll help get root... if you remove the coolpad battery, and plug in a usb data cable from your computer to the phone, the coolpad screen lights up and says "fastboot mode". I tried some of the usual fastboot commands, ie, oem unlock, but nothing happened, it says "waiting for device".
I bought two more of these the other day (today might be the last day for the sale so stock up).
Also found this thread: [Q] Coolpad 5560s - MegaThread: Info/Rooting??
I bought 4 of them, if I wanted there is 1 more there at the store still, lol
try using google translator i use it for that purpose xD
shabazz18 said:
I'm impatiently waiting for this thread to get some action. I've tried everything. Even some Chinese program called permroot.apk that apparently works with coolpads, but I had no idea what I was doing since I can't read Chinese.
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try using google translator i use it for that purpose xD
Unroot?
I rooted my coolpad 5560s and now the notifications and screenlock aren't working so i was wondering if there is a way you could unroot.:crying::crying::crying::crying::crying:
Successful root
:laugh: I successfully rooted my coolpad arise after multiple attempts with different software. iRoot, Towelroot, vRoot, OneClickRoot, Chainfire's Root App, and Kingoroot all failed.
Someone made a root toolkit for the coolpad arise, but it failed.
I tried exploit apps to try to get root privs. They didn't work.
I then used Root Genius on a computer and successfully got root.
Do not take any updates before or after you root, because you might not be able to root.
To root enable adb on the phone by going to settings > About Device > and tap build number several times until you get confirmation that you're a dev.
Run root genius, and plug in the phone. Click the root button. If phone prompts to allow the pc access, allow it. It will root the device. You must have a good oem cable and good usb port when rooting. If root fails try again on a different pc or with a different cable. Also while rooting you need internet.
I would recommend deleting the touchpal keyboard and freezing log2file and system updates.
FanboyStudios said:
:laugh: I successfully rooted my coolpad arise after multiple attempts with different software. iRoot, Towelroot, vRoot, OneClickRoot, Chainfire's Root App, and Kingoroot all failed.
Someone made a root toolkit for the coolpad arise, but it failed.
I tried exploit apps to try to get root privs. They didn't work.
I then used Root Genius on a computer and successfully got root.
Do not take any updates before or after you root, because you might not be able to root.
To root enable adb on the phone by going to settings > About Device > and tap build number several times until you get confirmation that you're a dev.
Run root genius, and plug in the phone. Click the root button. If phone prompts to allow the pc access, allow it. It will root the device. You must have a good oem cable and good usb port when rooting. If root fails try again on a different pc or with a different cable. Also while rooting you need internet.
I would recommend deleting the touchpal keyboard and freezing log2file and system updates.
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Will this Root Genius work with Scratch Wireless ROM? After I root, can I make a ROM dump and backup the Scratch Wireless ROM?
Oh Crap! Now I'm sort of bricked!
I was starting to get some instability (probably due to many device tweaks and the device being almost full, not from Root Genius) on my phone and I went to flash it back to stock for a re-root. This time I gave the root package another try (it didn't work for me the first time perhaps because of maybe some .net framework issues). This time it worked after powering on I followed the instructions and I went through and checked if every app worked. The browser and camera default apps did not work at all. They would open and force close. So, I decided to retry to root toolkit and my device never got pass the "Powered By Android" screen and it wouldn't boot into stock recovery. So I used the Coolpad Official Flash Tools (YGDP) and flash it back to stock. The device didn't work either. I would get the same screen and I was unable to boot into stock recovery.
Please help as I use this device as my everyday device, app dev device, and at my college classes. It is also my primary source for accessing the internet (I use the hotspot often).
Phew, got it fixed by flashing the original stock rom with the company tools.

[Q&A] [REF] [ROOT] lg power lgl22c (StraitTalk)

Got this device and so far there's very little I've found for it so I want to share my findings.
*ROOT can be obtained using king root.
*link to source code http://opensource.lge.com/osSch/list?types=ALL&search=lgl22
Ive tried all of the methods to wipe out king root and get this thing switched over to super su. here are the only instructions that i have found that work, only thing I can add to this info is, i used pdanet for drivers and phone has to be in "ptp" mode for any of it to work.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=60669196&postcount=1
Remove King root
How exactly did you get KingRoot completely off the phone? I have tried a couple of times even through adb and it will not go away lol.
I am assuming that you followed just the "HOW TO INSTALL BUSYBOX, SUPERUSER, AND SU BINARIES" part of that post or did you do the whole thing?
Also have you managed or tried to get this thing to boot into download mode? Not sure if it even has it as an option but i tried for like 8 hours last night to get it to go, the best i found was the hard button combo from lg leon for recovery that worked.
D34DH4CK said:
How exactly did you get KingRoot completely off the phone? I have tried a couple of times even through adb and it will not go away lol.
I am assuming that you followed just the "HOW TO INSTALL BUSYBOX, SUPERUSER, AND SU BINARIES" part of that post or did you do the whole thing?
Also have you managed or tried to get this thing to boot into download mode? Not sure if it even has it as an option but i tried for like 8 hours last night to get it to go, the best i found was the hard button combo from lg leon for recovery that worked.
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My apologies for the delayed response, link was updated to the correct one. I've been playing the find a job game lately and has taken priority. Also this thread wasn't on my watch threads list so I've not gotten any notification of your question, I've fixed this as well. Again thank you for your patience.
Got kingroot removed completely and installed supersu with terminal emulator ......now waiting for cyanogenmod....
So is there a cwm or twrp for this yet?
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No custom recovery to my knowledge at the moment
Is king root an app on phone or from computer
Sent from my XT1028 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
ozz200127 said:
Is king root an app on phone or from computer
I believe I had to use the computer, it's been a while
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Do u know if u can use xposed on this phone
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At the time of post no, xposed has come a long way since then though
I just used xda RootJunky's Amazon Fire 5th Gen SuperTool (April 6, 2016 version), JUST AS IT IS, to root my Tracfone LG L22C Power. With only a couple of mouse clicks.
Even if you are already rooted with KingRoot, you can use this tool to uninstall KingRoot and install SuperSU. (Just run the tool, let it re-install KingRoot, don't run KingRoot but hit Enter on the SuperTool to then uninstall KingRoot and install SuperSU).
Tracfone LG L22C Power info:
Model Number: LGL22C
Android version: 5.0.1
Kernel version: 3.10.49
Build number: LRX21Y
Software version: L22CV10a
The SuperTool batch file script rooted the phone with KingRoot and then uninstalled KingRoot and installed SuperSu.
I have since installed ES File Manager, Titanium Backup, Link2sd on the phone. Root is totally working. Rooted with only a couple of clicks!
Just enable Developer options on LG L22C (by tapping phone Build Number 7 to 10 times [Settings, About Phone, Software info, Build Number (tap 7 to 10 times)]), enable USB debugging on L22C in the Developer options settings.
Connect L22C to Windows 10 with a USB data cable (I used the USB 2.0 port). When screen message on the L22C mentions MTP mode, tap that and change to PTP mode on the phone.
Install RootJunky's SuperTool to the Windows 10 desktop.
Run RootJunky's SuperTool (Amazon-Fire-5th-gen.bat) You may have to read the instructions on the pages below and install adb drivers. Pick option #6 Root. Choose Option #3: version 5.1.2.
Press enter and KingRoot will be installed on the phone from the SuperTool. (approve any messages that appear on phone screen) Now don't touch the PC SuperTool until the phone is rooted.
Open KingRoot on the phone and run it. You may have to run KingRoot several times and the phone may reboot. Just keep running KingRoot until the LG L22C is rooted. After KingRoot reaches 100%, then press ENTER on the PC.
The SuperTool will now uninstall KingRoot and install SuperSU on the phone.
Choose NORMAL SuperSU install on the phone when prompted. When SuperSU is installed, reboot the phone. Disconnect data cable.
After reboot the LG L22C Power is rooted. There will be a request by SuperSU to upgrade. Approve it. You can now install Titanium Backup, Link2sd, ES File Manager, etc. Your phone is rooted. As easy as that. THANKS ROOTJUNKY!!!
Info and links to Download RootJunky's SuperTool at these pages:
Amazon Fire 5th Gen [SuperTool] Root, Google play install, block ota updates and more
http://forum.xda-developers.com/amazon-fire/development/amazon-fire-5th-gen-supertool-root-t3272695
"AmazonFire5thGenSuperTool.zip"
http://rootjunkysdl.com/files/?dir=SuperTool
Robo-rooter said:
I just used xda RootJunky's Amazon Fire 5th Gen SuperTool (April 6, 2016 version), JUST AS IT IS, to root my Tracfone LG L22C Power. With only a couple of mouse clicks.
Even if you are already rooted with KingRoot, you can use this tool to uninstall KingRoot and install SuperSU. (Just run the tool, let it re-install KingRoot, don't run KingRoot but hit Enter on the SuperTool to then uninstall KingRoot and install SuperSU).
Tracfone LG L22C Power info:
Model Number: LGL22C
Android version: 5.0.1
Kernel version: 3.10.49
Build number: LRX21Y
Software version: L22CV10a
The SuperTool batch file script rooted the phone with KingRoot and then uninstalled KingRoot and installed SuperSu.
I have since installed ES File Manager, Titanium Backup, Link2sd on the phone. Root is totally working. Rooted with only a couple of clicks!
Just enable Developer options on LG L22C (by tapping phone Build Number 7 to 10 times [Settings, About Phone, Software info, Build Number (tap 7 to 10 times)]), enable USB debugging on L22C in the Developer options settings.
Connect L22C to Windows 10 with a USB data cable (I used the USB 2.0 port). When screen message on the L22C mentions MTP mode, tap that and change to PTP mode on the phone.
Install RootJunky's SuperTool to the Windows 10 desktop.
Run RootJunky's SuperTool (Amazon-Fire-5th-gen.bat) You may have to read the instructions on the pages below and install adb drivers. Pick option #6 Root. Choose Option #3: version 5.1.2.
Press enter and KingRoot will be installed on the phone from the SuperTool. (approve any messages that appear on phone screen) Now don't touch the PC SuperTool until the phone is rooted.
Open KingRoot on the phone and run it. You may have to run KingRoot several times and the phone may reboot. Just keep running KingRoot until the LG L22C is rooted. After KingRoot reaches 100%, then press ENTER on the PC.
The SuperTool will now uninstall KingRoot and install SuperSU on the phone.
Choose NORMAL SuperSU install on the phone when prompted. When SuperSU is installed, reboot the phone. Disconnect data cable.
After reboot the LG L22C Power is rooted. There will be a request by SuperSU to upgrade. Approve it. You can now install Titanium Backup, Link2sd, ES File Manager, etc. Your phone is rooted. As easy as that. THANKS ROOTJUNKY!!!
Info and links to Download RootJunky's SuperTool at these pages:
Amazon Fire 5th Gen [SuperTool] Root, Google play install, block ota updates and more
http://forum.xda-developers.com/amazon-fire/development/amazon-fire-5th-gen-supertool-root-t3272695
"AmazonFire5thGenSuperTool.zip"
http://rootjunkysdl.com/files/?dir=SuperTool
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Fantastic thank you! Will try this tomorrow on brothers phone
I have a script to force xposed for devices without a recovery. Will give it a try on this phone and let everyone know
SyCoREAPER said:
Fantastic thank you! Will try this tomorrow on brothers phone
I have a script to force xposed for devices without a recovery. Will give it a try on this phone and let everyone know
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Without recovery, I have not tried anything crazy. Just installed Link2sd, Titanium backup and ES File Manager. Don't want to take the chance of bricking this phone.
Robo-rooter said:
Without recovery, I have not tried anything crazy. Just installed Link2sd, Titanium backup and ES File Manager. Don't want to take the chance of bricking this phone.
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Right now it's ~$30 so I will take the risk for everyone
Going to go pick it up tomorrow, root and try and push xposed to it.
SyCoREAPER said:
Right now it's ~$30 so I will take the risk for everyone
Going to go pick it up tomorrow, root and try and push xposed to it.
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There's $60 down the $41773R, xposed failed, bricked. Root went perfectly, thank you for the guide
Officially fully bricked since I can't hard reset or get I to download mode
SyCoREAPER said:
There's $60 down the $41773R, xposed failed, bricked. Root went perfectly, thank you for the guide
Officially fully bricked since I can't hard reset or get I to download mode
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Check out this website link. These guys might be able to help with the bricked Tracfone:
Tracfone Developers website:
http://tracfonedevs.createaforum.com/bricked-phone-support/
http://tracfonedevs.createaforum.com/index.php
Robo-rooter said:
Check out this website link. These guys might be able to help with the bricked Tracfone:
Tracfone Developers website:
http://tracfonedevs.createaforum.com/bricked-phone-support/
http://tracfonedevs.createaforum.com/index.php
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Thanks but from what I am seeing its a permanent brick. Sucks. Oh well, took one for the community to attempt to have xposed. Now everyone knows not to try for sure since this stupid phone apparently doesn't even have fastboot , download or accessible stock recovery.
Confirmed by LG; Bricked. They skimped and did not add a way to get to Fastboot/Download mode.
Also everyone be aware that this screen is prone to burn-in. I have a slight ghosting of the LG boot screen burned in
Has anyone found anything for this phone
Here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/leon/how-to/root-lg-leon-lg-power-device-adb-t3383007
Greetings devs, advanced users and all those wannabes like me. the LG POWER L22C has been my only successful root out of four different devices, from different manufacturers...go figure. Anyway, root was achieved on my LG POWER L22C ( Straight Talk, VZW) via Kingroot 4, I believe ( Chinese one). Things however, went a bit sideways after that. Kingroot is dug in like a rabid, star- nosed mole rat, and its somehow interfering with the binary update for SuperSU. I would like to re-root and start anew. Trouble is, I can't seen to find a TWRP or CWM specific to this model. I've tried CyanogenMod, TWRP, Resurrection and I don't know how many other, less known CR's. Here's her specs:
LG POWER LGL22C
Android 5.0.1
Kernal 3.10.49
Build: LRX21Y
Software version: L22C VIDa
Anyone out there has some info on this, and I'd be much obliged for sharing.
Thanks,
CinephilCinephile74
CaPpY
P.S. While we're on the subject of LG, the FIESTA LTE/ Power X2 ( same FCC ID's) which differ only in processor architecture, is proving to be most stubborn in rooting as well. I'll see of there's a forum for this model
. Not a bad phone at all, considering her loadout. Only really lacking in GPU. Phenomenal battery life, due to a nearly 5000 mah battery.
Cinephile74
(CapPy)
***UPDATE 0428 Saturday 24 June***
I'm in trouble again, folks. I've been trying to improve the quality of my root experience with this lil' guy (just found out it is the LG LEON), and I'm also studying to root a ZTE QUEST N817(QLink) and the newest addition, the LG FIESTA LTE, in which even the XDA app identified as an LGE X POWER 2. In fairness, it is, in fact, an X power 2 according to the FCC ID. Only differences I know of are, the XP2 uses a single processor with 8 cores, while the "FIESTA variant" uses a quad set-up with ARMv7 architecture. Bear with me, the point of all this is nigh. Ad to all this, a moderate problem with insomnia. Long story short (TOO LATE), I was installing an app, I believe that was SD CardFix...restores R\W access to 4.+. And ONLY Kit Kat. I had theWong device in my hand, installed this app into 5.0. My poor LG L22C is now stuck at the initial LG screen. Tried SAFE/RECOVERY modes, no joy. Just stuck. This must be the famous soft brick I've been so weary of. Arms mute line a hard bricked device though, because ONLY battery removal powers down the internal thing.
Any answers, explanations, solutions and/or advice Is MOST appreciated!
PEACE ✌

Lenovo Tablet A8-50 Rooting

Looking for info on rooting a Lenovo A8-50F tablet. It's running 5.0.2.
I see a thread on a different Lenovo tablet:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/general/lenovo-tab-s8-50f-stock-firmware-rom-t2989791/
But that's clearly a different tablet.
Thanks.
Lenovo A8-50F Tablet Rooting
Moved to the general Android forum by the admins.
*Anybody* using this Lenovo tablet? How about generic 5.02 rooting instructions?
I used KingRoot (ver 4.8.2) to root my Lenovo Tab2 A8-50F Tablet.
I used KingRoot as part of a SuperTool. The SuperTool, using a batchfile script, also removed KingRoot after the tablet was rooted and then installed SuperSU.
The SuperTool (April 6, 2016 version) was created by xda's RootJunky for the Amazon Fire 7 5th gen tablet, using KingRoot and SuperSU, but it rooted my Lenovo Tab2 A8-50F Tablet, uninstalled KingRoot and installed SuperSU, all with only a couple of mouse clicks.
Even if you are already rooted with KingRoot, you can use this tool to uninstall KingRoot and install SuperSU. (Just run the tool, let it re-install KingRoot, don't run KingRoot but hit Enter on the SuperTool to then uninstall KingRoot and install SuperSU).
Lenovo Tab2 A8-50F Tablet info:
Model Number: Lenovo TAB 2 A8-50F
Android version: 5.1
Kernel version: 3.10.65
Build number: A8-50F_S000037_151023_ROW
Software version: A8-50F_151023
Hardware version; LenovoPad A8-50F
The SuperTool batch file script rooted the tablet with KingRoot and then uninstalled KingRoot and installed SuperSu.
I have since installed ES File Manager, Titanium Backup, Link2sd on the tablet. Root is totally working. Rooted with only a couple of clicks!
Just enable Developer options on Lenovo Tab2 A8-50F (by tapping tablet Build Number 7 to 10 times [Settings, About Tablet, Build Number (tap 7 to 10 times)]), enable USB debugging on Tablet in the Developer options settings.
Connect Tablet to Windows 10 with a USB data cable (I used the USB 2.0 port). When screen message on the Tablet mentions connections, make sure it is in the MTP mode.
Extract RootJunky's SuperTool Zip file to the Windows 10 desktop.
Run RootJunky's SuperTool (Amazon-Fire-5th-gen.bat) You may have to read the instructions on the pages below and install adb drivers. Pick option #6 Root. Choose Option #3: version 5.1.2. This will run a script that installs KingRoot, allows you to run it manually, and then removes KingRoot and installs SuperSU.
Press enter and KingRoot will be installed on the Tablet from the SuperTool. (approve any messages that appear on Tablet screen) Now don't touch the PC SuperTool until the Tablet is rooted.
Open KingRoot on the Tablet and run it. You may have to run KingRoot several times and the Tablet may reboot. Just keep running KingRoot until the Tablet is rooted. After KingRoot reaches 100%, then press ENTER on the PC.
The SuperTool will now uninstall KingRoot and install SuperSU on the Tablet.
Choose NORMAL SuperSU install on the Tablet when prompted. When SuperSU is installed, reboot the Tablet. Disconnect data cable.
After reboot the Lenovo Tab2 A8-50F Tablet is rooted. There will be a request by SuperSU to upgrade. Approve it. You can now install Titanium Backup, Link2sd, ES File Manager, etc. Your Tablet is rooted. As easy as that. THANKS ROOTJUNKY!!!
Info and links to Download RootJunky's SuperTool at these pages:
Amazon Fire 5th Gen [SuperTool] Root, Google play install, block ota updates and more
http://forum.xda-developers.com/amazon-fire/development/amazon-fire-5th-gen-supertool-root-t3272695
"AmazonFire5thGenSuperTool.zip" 2016-04-06 version
http://rootjunkysdl.com/files/?dir=Amazon Fire 5th gen/SuperTool
Robo-rooter said:
I used KingRoot (ver 4.8.2) to root my Lenovo Tab2 A8-50F Tablet.
I used KingRoot as part of a SuperTool. The SuperTool, using a batchfile script, also removed KingRoot after the tablet was rooted and then installed SuperSU.
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Wow, awesome! I forgot I posted this. Lenovo has clearly abandoned this tablet. Too bad, I use it every night. So if we root, do you know of any third party ROMs that support this hardware?
kbocek said:
Wow, awesome! I forgot I posted this. Lenovo has clearly abandoned this tablet. Too bad, I use it every night. So if we root, do you know of any third party ROMs that support this hardware?
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I haven't looked for roms. That was a low priority. Mainly I wanted root to load AdAway, Link2sd, Titanium Backup, etc.
Robo-rooter said:
I haven't looked for roms. That was a low priority. Mainly I wanted root to load AdAway, Link2sd, Titanium Backup, etc.
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I had previously needed root for NTFS support for playing movies off of USB keys. I found a work-around that didn't need root but it will be nice to get it back. Thanks for sharing.
ROMs
kbocek said:
Wow, awesome! I forgot I posted this. Lenovo has clearly abandoned this tablet. Too bad, I use it every night. So if we root, do you know of any third party ROMs that support this hardware?
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So, did you find any Custom ROMs? As you say, seems Lenovo aren't supporting the s8-50 and the present ROM is somewhat out of date. Still works fine, but a newer Google patch level would be nice!
Lenovo S8-50
AdsinBRD said:
So, did you find any Custom ROMs? As you say, seems Lenovo aren't supporting the s8-50 and the present ROM is somewhat out of date. Still works fine, but a newer Google patch level would be nice!
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No, nothing. I'm just going to count this as abandoned hardware and never buy from Lenovo again. Glad I got a good price on it originally.

T-Mobile Coolpad Rogue 3320A - Any one working on Recovery/Roms for this?

So I as successfully able to root the phone using the Windows version of Kingo Root and then installed Super Su and Busy Box but I can't get a recovery to work on it, yet.....would love a Recovery like TWRP or Phil's and CM13 port for this phone.
Finally got it rooted with KingRoot
Just noticed that the build.prop has the ro.build.id-LMY47V
That's the 5.1.1 for the 2013 Nexus 7
OldMansGhost said:
Finally got it rooted with KingRoot
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Hi I would to know how you rooted the Coolpad Rogue 3320A. I was looking at Kingo root and KingRoot and they dont give good instructions.
I tried the android versions of both KingRoot and Kingo Root without success. The Windows version of Kingo Root failed but the Windows version of KingRoot succeeded in rooting my Coolpad Rogue 3320A.
The Kingo Root Windows app gives instructions in English when you run it. Which are to connect the phone to the computer with a USB cable and enable "USB debugging" in the phone's "Settings" under "Developer options'. Then click the ROOT button when it appears. KingRoot is in Chinese, but I just followed the same procedure.
To get "Developer options" to show in the phone's settings , you need to give 7 or 8 taps to the "Build number" under "About phone" in the phone's "Settings".
Before I tried rooting I also ran COOLPAD-140926-SETUP.EXE in the CD Drive labeled "Coolpad_USB_Driver" that shows up in Windows Explorer when the phone is connected to the PC by USB cable. I also installed minimal ADB and Fastboot and Google USB drivers using 15 seconds ADB Installer v1.3 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48915118 But I think that they may not have been necessary.
The version of Windows KingRoot I had success with was KingRootSetup_v3.1.0.1125_105002.exe downloaded from kingroot.net
There's a setting in the developer options to allow the bootloader to be unlocked. I've not tried to fastboot to work yet.
"Vanilla" ROM or at least vanilla dialer/phone apps?
I'm interested in some kind of vanilla dialer/phone/telecom app set (5.1.1 based) or a full ROM that's AOSP so that I can toss out T-Mo's "Wi-Fi Calling" and use the built-in Android SIP client with its normal configuration screens.
If anyone has accomplished the same with this device or any other T-Mo 5.1 based device, please let me know. I'd really like to be able to configure the system dialer to connect to my SIP PBX directly rather than use a half dozen hacks to give me half-working VoIP calling of my own.
(Note: If there's a T-Mo 4.4 based image out there, that would suffice, as I can at least make VoIP apps intercept dial requests, which T-Mo Wi-Fi Calling prevents on 5.1. This device shipped with 5.1, but it might be possible that a similar model's ROM image might work on this as well.)
/system image
anyone with a rooted 3320a that might be able to provide me with a stock(or rooted stock) image of /system? i managed to softbrick my device after rooting and i forgot to do a dd of the system partition before mucking around in it
thanks in advance
Root Genius Might Work
venuspcs said:
So I as successfully able to root the phone using the Windows version of Kingo Root and then installed Super Su and Busy Box but I can't get a recovery to work on it, yet.....would love a Recovery like TWRP or Phil's and CM13 port for this phone.
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My Arise don't have a custom recovery either. This kind of disappoints me, as this phone is a good phone for the price.
However, I thought I'd share with you guys that Root Genius may also work to root the Rogue as it does root my Arise. (I don't own a Rogue, so I can't confirm this.) It's always better to have more than one way to root your phone safely right?
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mcduffy said:
I tried the android versions of both KingRoot and Kingo Root without success. The Windows version of Kingo Root failed but the Windows version of KingRoot succeeded in rooting my Coolpad Rogue 3320A.
The Kingo Root Windows app gives instructions in English when you run it. Which are to connect the phone to the computer with a USB cable and enable "USB debugging" in the phone's "Settings" under "Developer options'. Then click the ROOT button when it appears. KingRoot is in Chinese, but I just followed the same procedure.
To get "Developer options" to show in the phone's settings , you need to give 7 or 8 taps to the "Build number" under "About phone" in the phone's "Settings".
Before I tried rooting I also ran COOLPAD-140926-SETUP.EXE in the CD Drive labeled "Coolpad_USB_Driver" that shows up in Windows Explorer when the phone is connected to the PC by USB cable. I also installed minimal ADB and Fastboot and Google USB drivers using 15 seconds ADB Installer v1.3 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48915118 But I think that they may not have been necessary.[/Q UOTE] I opens kingroot in my browser and used it for translation
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hi guys,i av rooted coolpad 3320a with kingroot windows version but when i try to unlock with sigma box it says root the phone first. Anyone with a solution pliz help. Thanks in advance
KingRoot (Android version) worked for me
mcduffy said:
I tried the android versions of both KingRoot and Kingo Root without success. The Windows version of Kingo Root failed but the Windows version of KingRoot succeeded in rooting my Coolpad Rogue 3320A.]
Just another data point. . .
KingRoot (Android app) v4.9.0 142 worked on this Coolpad:
Model: 3320A
Android: 5.1.1
Baseband: GW_T2_01134._01
Kernel: 3.10.49 (08/10/2015)
Build: 5.1.157.00.T2.150810.LMY47V
Happy camper -- For $20 this is a great no-tears tinkering platform.
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myoshinaga said:
mcduffy said:
I tried the android versions of both KingRoot and Kingo Root without success. The Windows version of Kingo Root failed but the Windows version of KingRoot succeeded in rooting my Coolpad Rogue 3320A.]
Just another data point. . .
KingRoot (Android app) v4.9.0 142 worked on this Coolpad:
Model: 3320A
Android: 5.1.1
Baseband: GW_T2_01134._01
Kernel: 3.10.49 (08/10/2015)
Build: 5.1.157.00.T2.150810.LMY47V
Happy camper -- For $20 this is a great no-tears tinkering platform.
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So what is the final verdict?
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Hello, but I have a question. Is busybox OK on this device? I am afraid that installing it may brick the device
got it working with kingo root, but only after kingroot said it worked. otherwise kingo root kept freezing. havent been able to get supersu installed but kingo root works just fine
I was able to root the coolpad rouge without a computer. I'm going to create an account and upload the tut. -cyphermil
myoshinaga said:
So what is the final verdict?
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You CAN root this with the Kingroot apk.
I'm new and can't post links so to make the links below work just abbrev the http and add a colon.
As soon as I can post links I will fix them.
PROOF:
Hypertexttransferprotocol//imgur.com/a/SXmMc
Here's what I did:
1) download latest kingroot Hypertexttransferprotocol//androidmtk.com/download-kingroot-application
2) enable USB debugging in developer options
3) enable OEM boot loader unlock in developer options
6) enable unsigned APKs
7) install kingroot apk
8) run kingroot
9)?
10) PROFIT
Will update with better details later. Sorry for mistakes and formatting I'm on my rooted coolpad rouge.
Kotetsukun said:
Hello, but I have a question. Is busybox OK on this device? I am afraid that installing it may brick the device
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Busybox is safe to install. Will post screenshots when I am able to include links
Never mind. I am happily satisfied anyways. Thank you.
Coolpad Rouge 3320A
So im am writing this post via on my mac...
So i want to root my phone but when i tried to install king root i got to 90 percent then the app closes its self and disables my wifi unless i reboot my phone.
im just need to root my phone for to install xposed framework and installer
~Ninja, Aug/13/16

DigiLand DL718M - Root Needed , DL701 procedures do not work on the 718m

Just picked up at Best Buy for $39 a Digiland DL718M tablet. It has lillipop 5.1 on it. I read the threads on the 10 inch digiland tablet and tried everything there that seemed relevant. This included iroot, v root, and kingo. None worked and Kingo bricked the thing on a second attempt. Luckily I was with in the 15 days at best buy so I just returned it saying it failed in a software update (which it did....) With the "new" new tablet I did not do the OTA update and tried kingo and iroot out of the box. Both failed. Anyone been able to root this puppy yet? I sure am getting no where fast. (did activate USB debug for all attempts). Tried PC and onboard software. Nothing is working.....
Digi-land DL718M
bluesneaky said:
Just picked up at Best Buy for $39 a Digiland DL718M tablet. It has lillipop 5.1 on it. I read the threads on the 10 inch digiland tablet and tried everything there that seemed relevant. This included iroot, v root, and kingo. None worked and Kingo bricked the thing on a second attempt. Luckily I was with in the 15 days at best buy so I just returned it saying it failed in a software update (which it did....) With the "new" new tablet I did not do the OTA update and tried kingo and iroot out of the box. Both failed. Anyone been able to root this puppy yet? I sure am getting no where fast. (did activate USB debug for all attempts). Tried PC and onboard software. Nothing is working.....
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SRSRoot states that it is compatible but I can't get it to recognize my device even though I can see it in CMD... Any luck on your end?
Hi I picked one of these up too, surprising little $40 device.
I dont want to start another thread but would like to add that I too am looking for a capable root
Thanks.
Also looking for root - anyone flash a custom recovery onto this device?
*found this tweet says it works for this device - trying now*
https://twitter.com/srsroot/status/673606981022797825
Hi fourtwentybuddy,
Did it work for you ??? The site seems to be suspicious so I can't open it. I'm looking for root for this device too.
It did not work...the site downloaded the app just fine however the biggest issue has been getting the device recognized by adb. I've tried 2 different adb drivers and neither of those made the device not have the exclamation point in Device Manager.
*update*
the latest Kingo Root application for windows had the proper adb drivers for this device. However none of the common rooting apps i tried were successful KingRoot Kingo Root SRSRoot. Ill try iRoot RootGenius & MobileGo this week but im doubtful.
fourtwentybuddy said:
It did not work...the site downloaded the app just fine however the biggest issue has been getting the device recognized by adb. I've tried 2 different adb drivers and neither of those made the device not have the exclamation point in Device Manager.
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Ahhhhh! Sad to hear that. I guess I will wait until some root comes up, then I will get one of these tablets.
I spent the $50 and for that alone it is not that bad of a tablet...as far as feeding my itch to tinker with things - I should have applied that $50 towards a nexus 7
fourtwentybuddy said:
I spent the $50 and for that alone it is not that bad of a tablet...as far as feeding my itch to tinker with things - I should have applied that $50 towards a nexus 7
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I've already had an Acer B1-810, which i just sent back to repair the bootloop (sshhhh don't tell anyone), yet I still want to buy this one to tinker and test how long it's gonna last. I just think it's better to wait for a root so i can disable background app and boost it a little bit. Small question: Does it have many bloatwares ?
None at all actually
Any news on people being able to root this? I have had no luck so far.
what I've learned so far
from power off, holding down volume down and power button boot into a menu in Chinese.
the top item is a system test
the second item displays test results
the long item is some sort of debug menu
the item below that clears/wipes personal data to factory reset(useful if you forget your lock code)
the bottom item reboots to normal operation
the volume down button navigates the menu, the power button selects choices, and the volume up button acts as a go back button in sub menus.
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the OEM Android version is nearly stock I did the update and am at 5.1
the developer options is missing the unlock rom option, which is the easiest way to get to root.
these universal adb drivers seem to work
github.com/koush/UniversalAdbDriver
as does this fastboot:
code.google.com/p/android-roms/downloads/detail?name=fastboot-win32.zip&can=2&q=
the fastboot menu is in English, which is nice, but the partitions are write locked, and I haven't figured out how to fix that yet.
and I recommend the ap ' volume in notification ' to solve lolipops refusal to actually change the volume!
So, no one has figured out how to do this root yet? I'm dying to know and I would like it rooted. I've tried every method, even the PC ones. iRoot does not work like I hoped it would :/
getting closer
so it dawned on me i can use adb to reboot into recovery mode, which i did and is in english!
i then tried to sideload, and it told me i had to use adb version 1.0.32 or newer, quick download, and unrar later into the same directory i overwrote my old adb files.
from there i used adb reboot recovery to open the stock android recovery, it provided a dead android robot with his chest open, tapping the power button and volume up at the same time took me into the recovery menu.
i was unable to apply a zip file update superuser.zip either from the adb sideload, or from the sdcard.
it said installation aborted.
got the same response with an .img file with clockwork mod recovery
also same message when trying to use sideload to load superuser apk file
the fastboot that comes with the xda copy of adb 1.0.32 didnt seem to work at all, so went back to previous version of fastboot, mentioned in an earlier post.
tomchism said:
so it dawned on me i can use adb to reboot into recovery mode, which i did and is in english!
i then tried to sideload, and it told me i had to use adb version 1.0.32 or newer, quick download, and unrar later into the same directory i overwrote my old adb files.
from there i used adb reboot recovery to open the stock android recovery, it provided a dead android robot with his chest open, tapping the power button and volume up at the same time took me into the recovery menu.
i was unable to apply a zip file update superuser.zip either from the adb sideload, or from the sdcard.
it said installation aborted.
got the same response with an .img file with clockwork mod recovery
also same message when trying to use sideload to load superuser apk file
the fastboot that comes with the xda copy of adb 1.0.32 didnt seem to work at all, so went back to previous version of fastboot, mentioned in an earlier post.
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Lol, I installed the ADB files and I bricked my Tablet. This doesn't even matter now xD It just keeps restarting
Anyone find a working root yet I'm looking for one and I don't want to try anything with out being sure
tablet on sale again
this tablet is on sale again at best buy online. $36.99 for 2 colors, a really great buy.
I too own this, have tried towel root and kingroot but (of course) no root. This seems to be a "popular" device and for the price is an excellent choice to tinker with. My main reason for needing this root is so i can use my sd card to provide some extra ram. Eventually I plan to use this tablet as an UI for my home automation setup but i need root first.
If someone can figure out how to root a $800 samsung device, surely this $50 china tablet shouldn't be an issue.
Maybe we should all donate $5.00 to a root developer, so they can buy this device and root it for us and him/her self.
We get root, they get a free device. Its a win win.
Kingroot 4.8.1 rooted this device for me this morning
fourtwentybuddy said:
Kingroot 4.8.1 rooted this device for me this morning
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Tried Kingroot 4.8.5 and it didn't work.

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