There are so many different ways of Rooting the note 3, but as a first timer it's difficult to understand which method might be the best.
What I am looking for is a simple step by step guide to Rooting the note 3 exynox version without tripping the Knox..
What to do if I want the note 3 just rooted with everything else stock.
I don't want to go in the details of the method. It would be kind enough if taught with the root tricks and the do's and dont's
Unfortunately,rooting will trip Knox.
If you still want,use CF auto root in Original Android Developement section. Well, Odin? Better to search in google. It is the essential thing for your android phone for flashing official firmware,rooting,etc..
I've heard of a method called root da la Vega? Do it help not tripping knox.
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I can't find any reference to "root vega" by searching this subforum, so I'm asking.. please be gentle if this is covered elsewhere. I know URDLV is available for the Note 3 on sprint and can be used to gain root on a stock rom without tripping the Knox warranty bit, and am wondering if it's possible to use it to flash a rooted, stock MJA or MK2 ROM onto the Galaxy S4?
I have a completely stock phone, just bought it last week and foolishly applied the OTA update without checking the forums first so I now have the Knox bootloader and have a knox counter in download mode. I've read that you can flash a rooted stock firmware on a Sprint Note 3 without tripping the knox bit and want to know if anyone out there has successfully flashed a stock MJA or MK2 firmware using the URDLV method on a Sprint Samsung S4.
I know I have a snapdragon processor, and that URDLV doesn't work with the Exynos chip, so I'm hoping that it since it sounds like it'll work in theory, that a brave soul has attempted this and can share any info. I only want root, I'm fine manually uninstalling the crap I don't need and I'm okay with using the stock rom, I just want root and know that if i use CF-auto-root that i'll trip the counter, or if i use Vroot I'm potentially using a piece of software that might have malware or spyware in it (the cons to using VRoot are all over the forums).
Anyone out there who can share their insights or experience? Thanks!
I know there is a thread in which you can root your S5 prime but my main question is rooting without tripping knox. Is that possible yet? If not how long do I have to wait?
Thanks.
Is Knox so urgent for you? Then you don't need root.
And if you don't understand why I say that, then NEVER root…
It depends on the date of the installed firmware. Usually around June. I used towel root on mine. I won't provide a link, you can do the research yourself.
I have a Note 3 (SM-N900W8 - Telus) that I have had for about 6 months. I have had an original Galaxy S and an S3 which were both rooted.
My phone updated to Lollipop so I had to forgo rooting since everything I read said I couldn't root 5.0 with the new bootloader.
I read about downgrading to Kitkat 4.4.2 so I could root and yesterday I took a chance and did it. I used the official 4.4.2 ROM from Sammobile
and using Odin, I flashed it and after a few tries, I got it to work. Now that I am back on Kitkat, I tried Kingroot (the APK) and it failed to root
my phone.
De La Vega now says it can not root 4.4.2, so my question is, is 4.4.2 rootable? I have read a lot about rooting and there are so many opinions
about what works and what doesn't that I wanted to post here to see if I could get a consensus about this. I know many people are rooted
on 4.4.2, but I just want to know the best way without tripping Knox.
Thanks,
Ian
Anyway, I used Kingo Root on my PC to root my Note 3 and it worked. Knox was not tripped and everything works properly.
Ian
w98seeng said:
Anyway, I used Kingo Root on my PC to root my Note 3 and it worked. Knox was not tripped and everything works properly.
Ian
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Thats nice
Hey there,
My Dad just gave me his almost a year old Note 3 .I have seen various ways of rooting the Int. version of the Note 3 (N900) but all of them Trip this God damn Knox. Are there any possible ways of rooting my phone without tripping Knox ? And should I refrain from rooting with CF-Auto root as my Warranty finishes on 4th May
If your phone is running 4.3 or newer rom, I know of no way to root without tripping Knox.
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If your phone is running 4.3 or newer rom, I know of no way to root without tripping Knox.
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Note 3 came with 4.4 out of the box and I updated it to 5.0
I don't think there is a way to root without tripping Knox.
Personally, I would wait until the warranty period is over.
Mods, please move this to the forum/place where this thread belong.
Anyway, I tried to root my Grand Prime G530W on Android Lollipop 5.1.1. I used KingoRoot, which returned 0x1a3faf after hanging on 90%. KingRoot also fails. I really want to root it without tripping knox, as I don't want to permanently trigger an e-fuse (i am seriously scared about doing anything I can't undo) and I won't be able to unroot and use KNOX if I ever want to. This is my 3rd time rooting any device (Nexus 5 using CF-Auto-Root and Galaxy S2 using CWM and TWRP recovery) so you don't need to explain to me the concept of rooting. Can someone please post a method on how to root my Grand Prime G530W on Lollipop 5.1.1 without tripping KNOX? Thanks.