I need help on rooting its my first time and im confused what to do.
I have jailbroken an ipad before I got an android.
I have a samsung j3 running 7.1.1 nougat
My specs are:
Model Number:
sm-j320v
Samsung Experience Level
8.5
Baseband version:
j320vvru2bqj1
Kernel version:
3.10.49
[email protected] #1
Sat Oct 28 14:47:05 KST 2017
Build Number:
nmf6x.j320vvrubqj1
Se for Android status:
Enforcing
SEPF_SECMOBILE_7.1.1_2017
Sat Oct 28 14:57:11 2017
Hardware version:
J320V.04
Security Software version:
ASKS v1.4 Release 161228
Konx Version:
Knox 2.9
Standard SDK 5.9.0
Premium SDK 2.9.0
Customization SDK 2.9.0
Container 2.9.0
CEP 2.2.0
OTP 2.6.0
SE for Android 2.4.3
Shared Device 2.9.0
Tima 3.3.004
VPN 2.4.0
Thats my specs
Please help
It seems nobody can help. I have an sm j320a (at&t) on 7.1.1. There is a method for 6.0.1. Maybe they haven't cracked it yet.
These days Samsung devices that are equipped with a Snapdragon in them are less and less likely to ever see root. This isn't to say it's never gonna happen because it is achievable through hard work and time, This is in contrast to Samsung's Exynos equipped devices which obtain root much faster.
Even if root was obtained on a Snapdragon Samsung device these days, They've been all bootloader locked so your "toys" are limited to simple root access apps mostly.
In all, I wouldn't keep your hopes up, It could happen, But it is unlikely.
Oh. I'm pretty sure mine has exynos.
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Hello everyone,
For several months I've been following the posts here in the forum and had always the impression that here useful
Information can be found. But with my smartphones I did'nt come further on. I'm just not sure because I
previously had a simple and untapped mobile. Android is also new to me, such as the operation of the devices.
On top of that I have no idea what in fact the devices are and how I could find out. For this it seems to me, must be
the first important step eg to connect the phone to the PC. - Clear that I need a drive, but what kind of?
What I tried so far, unfortunately, failed.
I received both devices as a gift and in both cases it is a Samsung Galaxy - Clone, that were purchased in China.
What I have noticed so far, is the constant change of the MAC - addresses, which always attracts new IP addresses to itself.
The latter I have to delete every few days in the home network overview of my router, which is quite annoying.
I would like to change this, but I read that root privileges are needed for.
I know now that therefore apps are existing and also that they can not be used with any device.
Also, I think I can remember that the smartphone must be connected for this purpose via USB, which in turn requires drivers
the need to adapt. My PC recognizes the smartphones currently not at all, so I would be grateful for any help.
Perhaps someone here knows, which devices it could be, what drivers are to use and how I can get root privileges.
The only information that I can do to the equipment, are those that can be read directly on the device, because to packaging really
everything seems like Samsung - made originals. Therefore, here are a few information that may be useful perhaps:
1. Samsung Galaxy S4 clone (GT i9500)
Over the phone:
- Model Number: GT-I9500
- Android Version: 4.4.4
- Baseband - Version: I9500XXUAMDE, 03/07/2014 11:17
- Kernel - Version: 3.4.5
root @ Sanstar desktop # 1
Fri Mar 7 13:59:02 CST 2014
- Build - Number: JDQ39 I9500XXUAMDE
- Customize build version: 1395388007
2. Samsung Galaxy S5 Clone (SM-G900)
Over the phone:
- Model Number: SM - G900
- Android Version: 4.4.2
- Baseband - Version: G900ZCUBMI3
- Kernel - version: 3.4.0-1590669
[email protected]#1
Wed May 28 10:25:51 CST 2014
- Build - Number: KOT49H.G900DKEU1ANCC
- Customize build version: KOT49H0528
So I hope that I' m half right at this point in the forum.
regards,
Pinkpretty
I'm new to the forums, though I did look around for a similar issue before registering to post this. Hope this isn't redundant!
Anyway, down to brass tax: I have an SCH-1545 from Verizon, and at one time had Hyperdrive 20 running which required the use of Safestrap. For a number of reasons I eventually went back to stock rom and being new to Android may have may a few crucial errors, though I haven't bricked my phone. I believe I've somehow flashed an improper stock rom, even though it does 'work' for the most part. The only problems are a few GUI bugs, mostly delays when using the keyboard, and the fact that when I try to update to Lollipop from the popup that incessantly invades my homescreen it fails and boots back into 4.4.2.
If anyone has any ideas or knows what I should do, PLEASE ask me any other information you need and help me sort this out.
Android version 4.4.2
Baseband version 1545VRUFNK4
Kernel version 3.4.0 [email protected] #1 Feb 20 2015
Build number KOT49H.I545VRUFNK4
SE for Android status Enforcing SEPF_SCH-I545_4.4.2_0027 Sep 02 2014
Secure boot status Type: Samsung
Hardware version I545.07
Security software version MDF v1.0 release 3 VPN v1.4 release 2
Munky33 said:
I'm new to the forums, though I did look around for a similar issue before registering to post this. Hope this isn't redundant!
Anyway, down to brass tax: I have an SCH-1545 from Verizon, and at one time had Hyperdrive 20 running which required the use of Safestrap. For a number of reasons I eventually went back to stock rom and being new to Android may have may a few crucial errors, though I haven't bricked my phone. I believe I've somehow flashed an improper stock rom, even though it does 'work' for the most part. The only problems are a few GUI bugs, mostly delays when using the keyboard, and the fact that when I try to update to Lollipop from the popup that incessantly invades my homescreen it fails and boots back into 4.4.2.
If anyone has any ideas or knows what I should do, PLEASE ask me any other information you need and help me sort this out.
Android version 4.4.2
Baseband version 1545VRUFNK4
Kernel version 3.4.0 [email protected] #1 Feb 20 2015
Build number KOT49H.I545VRUFNK4
SE for Android status Enforcing SEPF_SCH-I545_4.4.2_0027 Sep 02 2014
Secure boot status Type: Samsung
Hardware version I545.07
Security software version MDF v1.0 release 3 VPN v1.4 release 2
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If your phone doesn't update to lollipop then you are very lucky man. You should never update to lollipop because your bootloader will be even more locked with "Secure Download". This is mainly why i hate lollipop and all samsung lollipop smartphones.
Your Kitkat is very good i'm sure you do not want bugs so you would not like to update to lollipop.
A LOLLIPOP SMARTPHONE DOESN'T EVEN VALUE MORE THAN A SCREW.
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Hey XDA,
I'm new to this site, but I have few questions and I am needing some help on rooting my phone.
I've been trying for the past month now to find out how to get Pokemon GO to work with hacks, and I just can't seem to get it to work with anything, without rooting. So that leads me to the point that I'm at now with rooting and using Xposed.
My phone is a Samsung Galaxy S4, it has a Verizon carrier and it's running Android 5.0.1 with baseband of "I545VRSGPL1."
I'm needing someone who can give me exact details on how to root my phone, get xposed running and working on it, and being able to use Pokemon GO hacks. It's at the stock ROM right now. Thanks in advance!
P.S. I'm gonna post my full phone details below (from about phone)
Phone Name: SCH-I545
Model Number: SCH-I545
Android Version: 5.0.1
Baseband Version: I545VRSGPL1
Kernel Version: 3.4.0
[email protected]#1
Fri Dec 9 14:55:48 KST 2016
Build Number: LRX22C.I545VRSGPL1
SE for Android Status: Enforcing
SEPF_SCH-I545_5.0.1_0022
Fri Dec 09 15:00:30 2016
Secure Boot Status: Type: Samsung
Hardware Version: I545.06
Security Software Version: MDF v1.0 Release 4
VPN v1.4 Release 4
ASKS v1.2_161011
DJWells said:
Hey XDA,
I'm new to this site, but I have few questions and I am needing some help on rooting my phone.
I've been trying for the past month now to find out how to get Pokemon GO to work with hacks, and I just can't seem to get it to work with anything, without rooting. So that leads me to the point that I'm at now with rooting and using Xposed.
My phone is a Samsung Galaxy S4, it has a Verizon carrier and it's running Android 5.0.1 with baseband of "I545VRSGPL1."
I'm needing someone who can give me exact details on how to root my phone, get xposed running and working on it, and being able to use Pokemon GO hacks. It's at the stock ROM right now. Thanks in advance!
P.S. I'm gonna post my full phone details below (from about phone)
Phone Name: SCH-I545
Model Number: SCH-I545
Android Version: 5.0.1
Baseband Version: I545VRSGPL1
Kernel Version: 3.4.0
[email protected]#1
Fri Dec 9 14:55:48 KST 2016
Build Number: LRX22C.I545VRSGPL1
SE for Android Status: Enforcing
SEPF_SCH-I545_5.0.1_0022
Fri Dec 09 15:00:30 2016
Secure Boot Status: Type: Samsung
Hardware Version: I545.06
Security Software Version: MDF v1.0 Release 4
VPN v1.4 Release 4
ASKS v1.2_161011
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You'll more than likely get a better answer in one/both of the following threads:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...izon-samsung-galaxy-s4-sch-i545-gpl1-t3568588
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s4-verizon/general/update-1545vrsgpl1-t3537781
I wish you the best of luck!
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For Root - Just installed Kingo on my PC, decrypted my SD and, connected my USB cable. Worked perfect after a few failed attempts.
Did you ever get this working? I'm looking to do the same install xposed onto the same verison s4 PL1
THx!!!
King root can root GPL1, as I did it last night.
StoneyJSG said:
King root can root GPL1, as I did it last night.
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Yes ,and even xposed can be installed on that custom stock Rom
please help
I need the stock recovery of the s4 i545 GPL1 EMERGENCY
[29Apr: Just discovered the Samsung Galaxy Tab Q&A forum, I've moved this post to it]
Seeking Collective wisdom: firmware choice: Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 SM-T810
I'm looking for best bets for choosing a good firmware update for this older tablet that I still like.
The tablet recently got very flaky on Android 5 so I let it install an auto-downloaded image for Android 6. The new image probably came from Samsung since I was told at purchase that device had official Samsung firmware for Android 5.1.1. (see ABOUT DEVICE below)
Things got worse on the new Android 6 image, so bad that I'm ready to install new firmware by sideloading.
1. Since the device was rooted by prior owner (see: DEVICE HISTORY below for details) I am guessing I have little to gain by sticking with an official Samsung image--unless nothing else works. Does that sound right? And, does anything prevent me from going the non-Samsung route?
2. If it makes sense at this point to try a non-Samsung image, my question for folks here boils down to this: where am I likely to have the best luck finding a build that will work well on the device? For example, I wonder
who are the most experienced makers of firmware for this older tablet?
and which version of Android--7 or 8? Should I avoid 8 or go for it?
(I've seen an unofficial Lineage OS build for Android 8. I believe that Android 7 builds exist, too.)
Thanks for any suggestions.
MORE:
(I've waited so long to update because a) I seldom use the tablet and b) seller said that he'd had problems with a German Nougat and had reverted to official Android 5.1.1. )
[ABOUT DEVICE:
## 190425 from Settings / About device
- SM-T810 Model
- 6.0.1 Android version
- 3.10.9-7767647 Kernel version
[email protected] #1
Mon Apr 25 19:57:48 KST 2016
- April 2, 2016 Android security patch level
- MMB29K.T810XXU2CPD9 Build number (aka firmware no.)
- Enforcing SE for Android status
SEPF_SECMOBILE_6.0.1_0010
Mon Apr 25 20:17:25 2016
- MDF v2.0 Release 6 Security software version
VPN v1.4 Release 6.1
- KNOX 2.6 KNOX version
[omitted a lot more KNOX stuff]
- DC 5 V; 2 A RATED
- 5870 mAh Battery capacity
]
[DEVICE HISTORY, as far as I can say:
I bought in 2017 on swappa.com. Seller told me "What you would get out of the box is the official Samsung OEM firmware for Android 5.1.1 (XAR-T810XXU2BPB1-20160323135521) with the official Samsung recovery. Updates will apply without issue, either by directly loading with Odin or SmartSync, or doing an OTA firmware update....It is running pure stock firmware now. Since it was rooted at one point, the Samsung Knox flag is tripped. It's the only thing that would distinguish this device from a new-in-box tablet."]
Hi,
I own a ulefone armor 8 phone to use and configure IoT devices. Unfortunately the bluetooth connection between the phone and the devices is unstable i.e. some functions do not work and when trying to upload a new firmware the connection breaks down completely. I tried to change the avrcp version without success additionaly cant change turn off a2dp harware offload option.
I don't know if this would help but I'm asking for your help because at the moment the phone is useless.
On other phones(samsung s20, xiaomi mi10, samsung j5 and others) everything works. Is it the fault of the phone's crappy software or is there a solution?
About phone:
model : UlefoneArmor 8
Android version: 10
kernel version : 4.14.141 #2 fri Jul 3 16:00:29 CST 2020
baseband version: MOLY.LR12.R3.MP.V114.9 ,
if you need more details, do not hesitate to contact me
Best Regards