Some one help please I would like to root my new phone, I have rooted other phones just not a Samsung. Help please step by step instructions.
Lisandra.u.3 said:
Some one help please I would like to root my new phone, I have rooted other phones just not a Samsung. Help please step by step instructions.
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You can not root it yet.
There is no root method that exists for the Snapdragon Galaxy s9+ (G965U).
Try This??
Lisandra.u.3 said:
Some one help please I would like to root my new phone, I have rooted other phones just not a Samsung. Help please step by step instructions.
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http://androidbiits.com/root-samsung-galaxy-s9-plus-sm-g965u1-star2qlteue-easily/
Good Luck!
Sorry but that androidbits article is misleading or not giving accurate information.
The SM-G965U and SM-G965U1 are the snapdragon S9+ models. As of right now there is no root method at all, if there was there would be a tutorial on this forum and a lot of very excited people posting.
Also looking at TWRP's site it states the only supported devices are:
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Samsung Galaxy S9 (Exynos) (starlte)
Samsung Galaxy S9+ (Exynos) (star2lte)
https://twrp.me/Devices/Samsung/
And this is from the XDA page for support on that TWRP release:
jesec said:
Exynos variants such as International (F), International Dual(Hybrid)-SIM (F/DS), Korean (N) ONLY.
In NO way it is compatible with Snapdragon variants including but not limited to American(U/U1/A/T/P/V), Chinese(0/8/6), Hong Kong(0), Japanese(SC-*), Canadian(W) variants.
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...cross-device-development/twrp-exynos-t3763464
Searching seems to indicate that it might be possible to unlock the bootloader for some snapdragon devices, but I have no way to verify this to be true (I have the G965U model). In different articles it lists specific models, but none of them I have seen are SM-G965U or SM-G965U1. An example of one of the articles I found is listed below.
https://www.goandroid.co.in/unlock-bootloader-of-galaxy-s9-plus-snapdragon/84688/
Thank you so much, I guess I will keep waiting.
brekstar said:
http://androidbiits.com/root-samsung-galaxy-s9-plus-sm-g965u1-star2qlteue-easily/
Good Luck!
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dont post these garbage fake links.. u never noticed that any device that ever releases these same sites post the same methods all over the internet? lol clearly its fake
you will either cause someone to screw up their phone or at the least get dissappointed and possibly even a virus going to those sites
scottusa2008 said:
Sorry but that androidbits article is misleading or not giving accurate information.
The SM-G965U and SM-G965U1 are the snapdragon S9+ models. As of right now there is no root method at all, if there was there would be a tutorial on this forum and a lot of very excited people posting.
Also looking at TWRP's site it states the only supported devices are:
And this is from the XDA page for support on that TWRP release:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...cross-device-development/twrp-exynos-t3763464
Searching seems to indicate that it might be possible to unlock the bootloader for some snapdragon devices, but I have no way to verify this to be true (I have the G965U model). In different articles it lists specific models, but none of them I have seen are SM-G965U or SM-G965U1. An example of one of the articles I found is listed below.
https://www.goandroid.co.in/unlock-bootloader-of-galaxy-s9-plus-snapdragon/84688/
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the only snapdragon variants that can be unlocked are the hk/chinese/latin america models.. so G9600, G9650 variants
brekstar said:
http://androidbiits.com/root-samsung-galaxy-s9-plus-sm-g965u1-star2qlteue-easily/
Good Luck!
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Do not post these misleading guides
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Hi everyone,
Thanks for all your hard work attempting to root and install custom ROMs on the Galaxy S4 4.3.
I have a Galaxy S4 i545 with stock OTA 4.3 rooted with VRoot.
I was wondering if there is a similar method to install CWM/TWRP to the method linked to below. If not, perhaps this method could be ported to the Galaxy S4?
nokiafirmware24.blogspot.com/2013/12/root-and-remove-knox-for-samsung-galaxy. html
SoCaliSk8r said:
Hi everyone,
Thanks for all your hard work attempting to root and install custom ROMs on the Galaxy S4 4.3.
I have a Galaxy S4 i545 with stock OTA 4.3 rooted with VRoot.
I was wondering if there is a similar method to install CWM/TWRP to the method linked to below. If not, perhaps this method could be ported to the Galaxy S4?
nokiafirmware24.blogspot.com/2013/12/root-and-remove-knox-for-samsung-galaxy. html
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No, you can't install CWM/TWRP. You can't install a custom recovery on MJ7 on an I545.
The link you pointed to is for the Galaxy Note 2. Not, in case you hadn't noticed, for the I545. Samsung has a lot of devices, each of which are differently locked down. Just because it says "Samsung" or "Galaxy" in the name of the device doesn't mean anything in terms of how it applies to other Samsung models. (For example, my Galaxy Tab 2 is completely unlocked, easily rooted. That means nothing in terms of the rest of the Samsung product line.)
k1mu said:
No, you can't install CWM/TWRP. You can't install a custom recovery on MJ7 on an I545.
The link you pointed to is for the Galaxy Note 2. Not, in case you hadn't noticed, for the I545. Samsung has a lot of devices, each of which are differently locked down. Just because it says "Samsung" or "Galaxy" in the name of the device doesn't mean anything in terms of how it applies to other Samsung models. (For example, my Galaxy Tab 2 is completely unlocked, easily rooted. That means nothing in terms of the rest of the Samsung product line.)
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Read my post again. Think carefully before responding.
SoCaliSk8r said:
Read my post again. Think carefully before responding.
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Looks to me like your question was answered very clearly.
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SoCaliSk8r said:
Read my post again. Think carefully before responding.
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Please try and be kind. He tried to help and provided (what riker147 and I both thought was a valid & relevant) answer. Maybe he didn't answer exactly what you wanted to know, but he tried. Instead of "think carefully before responding" which comes across very negatively, how about "Thanks for taking the time to try and answer my question. Unfortunately, what you wrote didn't really answer what I was looking to find out, so let me rephrase it so you may be able to help me out further."
Just my thought. You can interact with whomever as you see fit - I just wouldn't expect people to react positively to "think carefully before responding" -- if you wrote that to one of my attempts to help you, I certainly wouldn't reply and try to help you anymore.
I think some people just get sick of seeing the same questions over and over.
OP, the people that discovered the hack you linked to are the same people that are involved with trying to exploit the S4 bootloader after MDK. I'm sure they have tried their old methods.
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Read my post again. Think carefully before responding.
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I did read your post. I did think carefully. You apparently didn't read mine.
Since you apparently didn't understand, this is a forum for the Verizon SCH-I545. The Verizon Galaxy S4.
Verizon has forced Samsung to lock down the I545 boot chain, which makes it very difficult to customize. Galaxy S4 variants on other carriers (like, for example, Sprint) aren't as locked down. So, you need to be quite careful what you do to make sure it's compatible with the specific model of device you're using.
So, you post a message about a completely different device which has only one thing in common with the Verizon Samsung Galaxy S4: it has the word "Samsung" in the device name. I pointed out that what was in that thread DID NOT APPLY to the I545. I did waste some time reading it hoping it applied, but unfortunately not.
What I said is absolutely correct at the moment: you have a MJ7 phone. You can't install custom recovery. You may not like that, but tough cookies - that's the way it is.
Hi.
Before anyone posts the noob-video I will inform you, that I have searched the forum for 2 hours now and I could not find an appropriate answer.
I have the GT-I9300 (I9300XXUGMK6) which I (sadly) have updated to Android 4.3 OTA. About half a year ago I rooted it using the Odin software. Now I am planning to install Cyanogenmod 12.1 and in the installation article it said that an unlocked bootloader was nescessary (I haven't installed ClockworkMod Recovery yet). So I searched your forums and found 100's of articles of Verizon users who had their GS3 locked after the 4.3 update. So my question is: Is it only Verizon users that have had their GS3 locked or does it apply for all GS3's? I live in Denmark and my carrier is Telenor DK.
Best regards,
Andreas B. Ostergaard.
GT -I9300 is unlocked....
tallman43 said:
GT -I9300 is unlocked....
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Hi tallman43 thank you very much for your answer
However, do you have any forum posts, articles, etc. that state the same thing?
The reason I am so unsure is that I don't want to 'brick' my phone. My warranty is broke so that doesn't matter to me.
Here are some articles:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2603402
http://forums.androidcentral.com/verizon-galaxy-s-iii/355002-verizon-s3-4-3-boot-loader-unlock.html
Best regards,
Andreas.
You post links to threads about a different S3 model, even a brief search of this forum will produce hundreds of threads with the exact same answer you've already been given.
boomboomer said:
You post links to threads about a different S3 model, even a brief search of this forum will produce hundreds of threads with the exact same answer you've already been given.
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Thank you very much! And thanks for not posting the noob-video (although I am noobish)
Have a really nice day
Best regards,
Andreas.
Hello,
Is there any rooting method and ROM development available for KOREAN Variants ?
I have F700S.
Shujja Haider said:
Hello,
Is there any rooting method and ROM development available for KOREAN Variants ?
I have F700S.
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Hey there,
I just replied to someone concerning the F700L variant. I'm not sure what the difference is between the F700S and F700L, but I know they're both Korean.
If you know the differences, you can port a ROM easily
Thanks for the response ..I have checked the comment on that thread but actually it says I have to port myself ..and it means I have to dig deep into the methods how to port ROMs ..and before that ..I have to find methods to root and unlock bootloader.. this is, at this moment, isn't doable for me
Hi. I own a Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro (2016) (SM-A910F/DS) with Android 8.0 (August security patch). It is now out of warranty. I want to root it. I do have prior experience in rooting my secondary Android phone but this phone is my daily driver and hence want some doubts cleared before attempting to root it using Odin. Following are the questions I need answers for:-
I am just going to root my phone to do some small scale customisation. I don't want to flash a custom or stock ROM. Some sources on the internet say that simply rooting the phone won't trip its KNOX flag while others say it will. What is the truth?
If indeed the KNOX flag gets tripped, will I ever be able to use Samsung Pay on my phone again?
If the KNOX flag doesn't trip, will Samsung Pay work on a rooted phone?
The firmware.mobi site hasn't yet updated the SM-A910F's firmware version to that of Android 8.0. My phone had received the Oreo update on 18th October, 2018. Can I still root my phone using whatever latest CF-Auto-Root package I get from there?
How to know if my phone is encrypted? I am confused about this because I haven't manually enabled any kind of encryption on my phone but since there is so much caution regarding rooting an encrypted phone, I don't want to take any chance.
So, these are the 5 questions which I want satisfactory answers for before I root my phone. A good explanation which will ward off my anxiety will be highly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Deepak_HK said:
Hi. I own a Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro...........
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I don't have this device but, the following area of the forum has been where the majority of the A9 threads have been posted (even though it only goes up to the A8 device).
https://forum.xda-developers.com/samsung-a-series
With that guidance...
The following threads are only a few available but, it's a good start for this type of question your asking that's specific to your device. Don't be afraid to ask for some member guidance within one of them too.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3859241
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3426701
Good Luck!
EDIT: I just wanted to let you know that I had just created the following post to ask the Admin to add the A9 Series to the above area of the forum. :thumbup:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=78061332
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UNLESS asked to do so, PLEASE don't PM me regarding support. Sent using The ClaRetoX Forum App on my SM-G900T device.
Ibuprophen said:
I don't have this device but, the following area of the forum has been where the majority of the A9 threads have been posted (even though it only goes up to the A8 device).
https://forum.xda-developers.com/samsung-a-series
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I have now posted this thread there as well. The lack of A9 in the list of devices had discouraged me from posting there.
Ibuprophen said:
With that guidance...
The following threads are only a few available but, it's a good start for this type of question your asking that's specific to your device. Don't be afraid to ask for some member guidance within one of them too.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3859241
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3426701
Good Luck!
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Thanks. But these threads are quite confusing and less appealing to trust.
Ibuprophen said:
EDIT: I just wanted to let you know that I had just created the following post to ask the Admin to add the A9 Series to the above area of the forum. :thumbup:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=78061332.
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Thanks!
Deepak_HK said:
......... Thanks!
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I understand your frustration but, please remember that developments for devices sometimes take a while before any developments begin to emerge. This is especially true for many Samsung devices too.
Also, the more members who request for a device the better. I can only encourage you to also request for the A9 Series device within the thread from the link that I had provided you with (the last one on my previous post).
Good Luck!
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Yes, rooting your phone with CF / TWRP will trip Knox and disable Samsung Pay. Google Pay however will work on a device that has been returned to stock, but not one that has active root. Since it's looking for root as opposed to a Knox bit, this can probably be masked pretty easily if you wanted to use it on a rooted device.
Looking on firmware.mobi, I see 3 releases already for CF on Android 8.0 for your phone.
And your phone most definitely is encrypted. Any Samsung with Android 7.0 from the factory is encrypted. The exception is devices that were running Android 6 or lower that have been upgraded to 7+ and weren't encrypted by the user beforehand.
Hello,
Is it me that I can't find a thread for this phone or is that nonexistent?
lulzor said:
Hello,
Is it me that I can't find a thread for this phone or is that nonexistent?
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Late reply, but yea, there's a A4, an A40 and an A42 forum. Not sure why there's no A41 forum.
and is there any Custom ROM for this model or is it better to forget it?
I was using different search engines and tried to look on 4pda russian site and some german site with no luck
i also have this model and want to root it. i've found a few sites that have a how-to but i do not trust them.
Seems like A41 and A51 are taking off here, I know at least 5 people with them, they got them last year, but yeah, not much on the techy web about it.
twister26 said:
i also have this model and want to root it. i've found a few sites that have a how-to but i do not trust them.
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Are you rooted now?
It is pretty easy with Magisk.
Base thing is to have original software, that you can download from https://www.sammobile.com.
BTW:
Some folk, me included, requested to add this device to inventory but so far not much success.
F308 said:
Are you rooted now?
It is pretty easy with Magisk.
Base thing is to have original software, that you can download from https://www.sammobile.com.
BTW:
Some folk, me included, requested to add this device to inventory but so far not much success.
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I'm not rooted, I've not found a reliable guide on how to perform this. Can you please link me to one, if you have it?
Installation
The Magic Mask for Android
topjohnwu.github.io
It's John's stuff and he maintained it pretty smooth.
F308 said:
Installation
The Magic Mask for Android
topjohnwu.github.io
It's John's stuff and he maintained it pretty smooth.
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you're the man, thank you!
Hi, you made it. You are French.
Could you help me to do it please
twister26 said:
you're the man, thank you!
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Hi, you made it. You are French.
Could you help me to do it please
DJANGUI said:
Hi, you made it. You are French.
Could you help me to do it please
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In the end I did not do this. I've gotten a new phone, sorry.
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I drive my rooted A41 since months.
If something is not broken - don't repair it - this is my rule and I don't have time to follow all new trends.
Besides - I have other, backup Galaxy, M12, which was rooted with help of this forum, too.
How to root A41?
Reading this forum to learn.
Everything I did was taken from here and while I don't have it till hands as rooting happened months ago surely all this is here, newer software & ROM hints including.
I have built a kernel if anyone wants it @F308
Also TWRP has been developed on Telegram and waiting for testing
physwizz said:
I have built a kernel if anyone wants it @F308
Also TWRP has been developed on Telegram and waiting for test
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hey is twrp on a41 finished? i would love to use it
This one is the "main" A41 thread:
Samsung Galaxy A41 - no XDA-Forum, no Community, no Custom ROMs
What's the deal with the Samsung Galaxy A41? For reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_A41 https://www.samsung.com/A41 👉 There is no XDA-Forum for this smartphone 👉 There also seems to be no community for this phone. 👉...
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vardenisx said:
hey is twrp on a41 finished? i would love to use it
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[RECOVERY] TWRP for Samsung Galaxy A41 [SM-A415F] [BINARY 1 & 2]
TWRP Recovery Project for the Samsung Galaxy A41 [Only for Android 11 Devices, will be upgraded soon.] Team Win Recovery Project or TWRP for short. Its a fully touch driven user interface, completely theme-able & you can change just about every...
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