Root for the original leaked Verizon kitkat 4.4.2 - Verizon Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have read the beanstown post but has anyone found root for the original leaked kitkat?
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T3KN0P13 said:
I have read the beanstown post but has anyone found root for the original leaked kitkat?
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No, there is currently no way to root it.

airmaxx23 said:
No, there is currently no way to root it.
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Thank you for the quick reply!
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[Q] root for latest android 4.3 update?

I recently received the ota 4.3 update for my at&t gs4, but I've been dying to try cyanogen mod on my phone or at least be able to remove a little bloatware. Could anyone point me to a tutorial somewhere to root this thing if it's possible yet? I do have a little experience with flashing roms and rooting with my old samsung replenish, but only with odin... thanks.
-EDIT Also is kingo really malware like many people on xda say? And does kingo work with the new MJ9 build for AT&T's S4?
If you have a little experience flashing Roms than you'll be experienced in the art of Google search. There are many threads about this already
Use this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2531704
Works the same for att even though its for verizon. Same root method but beware it could add malicious stuff to your phone and computer. Do a little researching first before you do anything. Good luck
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And even when your rooted there is still no custom recovery for 4.3...so no rom flashes are possible
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mg2195 said:
And even when your rooted there is still no custom recovery for 4.3...so no rom flashes are possible
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So no cyanogenmod?
HOrobOD said:
So no cyanogenmod?
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nope
Is it possible to be able flash cyanogen mod on our devices in the future?
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7mada said:
Is it possible to be able flash cyanogen mod on our devices in the future?
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Maybe. When someone smarter than I am comes up with a way to unlock the bootloader or other exploit.
jd1639 said:
Maybe. When someone smarter than I am comes up with a way to unlock the bootloader or other exploit.
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What if someone asked att to unlock the bootloader?
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7mada said:
What if someone asked att to unlock the bootloader?
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Good luck with that
jd1639 said:
Good luck with that
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Oh no !!
Then maybe I'm changing my mobile soon.
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7mada said:
Oh no !!
Then maybe I'm changing my mobile soon.
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T-Mobile is the only one that doesn't, Verizon and sprint do as well. Goodluck with everything.
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[email protected] said:
If you have a little experience flashing Roms than you'll be experienced in the art of Google search. There are many threads about this already
Use this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2531704
Works the same for att even though its for verizon. Same root method but beware it could add malicious stuff to your phone and computer. Do a little researching first before you do anything. Good luck
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Thanks for the link to the tutorial. I've been looking stuff up about vroot and apparently it contains some sort of trojan... I also read a comment on YouTube where someone with the at&t MJ9 build had success with it but what are the risks other than bricking?

[Q] Root Question?

I just want to know where can I find the files to root my Samsung Galaxy S4 build MK2, I tried to look for it here, but I haven't any luck.
Cf auto root.
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daniel4653 said:
Cf auto root.
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Yes that one or everything that might work to root my phone.
jonathanrvs15 said:
I just want to know where can I find the files to root my Samsung Galaxy S4 build MK2, I tried to look for it here, but I haven't any luck.
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check this out http://bit.ly/Ko01uD
jonathanrvs15 said:
Yes that one or everything that might work to root my phone.
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Alright
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How to get root on d80020c

OK so my first g2 got stolen, I filed a claim and the g2 shipped to my already has the KitKat update. I know that there isn't a root method for it yet so my question is can I downgrade using the method in the development then root with the method already known? Or do I have to just wait till a method is found for KitKat?
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BeGrateful said:
OK so my first g2 got stolen, I filed a claim and the g2 shipped to my already has the KitKat update. I know that there isn't a root method for it yet so my question is can I downgrade using the method in the development then root with the method already known? Or do I have to just wait till a method is found for KitKat?
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Root is available via ioroot25
LenAsh said:
Root is available via ioroot25
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Is it? I've been looking everywhere! What thread is that in?
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BeGrateful said:
Is it? I've been looking everywhere! What thread is that in?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=51715398&postcount=1646
BeGrateful said:
Is it? I've been looking everywhere! What thread is that in?
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Is there a recovery available for KitKat?
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BeGrateful said:
Is there a recovery available for KitKat?
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no there is not but you can try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2672931
XxZombiePikachu said:
no there is not but you can try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2672931
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I've looked at that. It requires you to be on the last firmware and I'm on KitKat.
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BeGrateful said:
I've looked at that. It requires you to be on the last firmware and I'm on KitKat.
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it has step by step to go back to stock 4.2, root, get recovery and flash like I said currently that is the only way for any device to keep recovery on kk(most devices with official kk and sources have got a specific rom to do so)

Restoring to stock.

i just bought a used s4 for Att and it seems to have Goldeneye installed and safestrap which isnt on.
also its not rooted.
how do i return to out of the box stock?
so i can have a clean slate to work on.
You search for how to Odin a stock image on your device. Hint: the general section has many posts on this.
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tennisshoeninja said:
i just bought a used s4 for Att and it seems to have Goldeneye installed and safestrap which isnt on.
also its not rooted.
how do i return to out of the box stock?
so i can have a clean slate to work on.
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What is baseband number?
norbarb said:
what is baseband number?
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i337ucufnb1
tennisshoeninja said:
i337ucufnb1
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Here is full odin stock of NB1 firmware : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=50667366&postcount=2
norbarb said:
Here is full odin stock of NB1 firmware : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=50667366&postcount=2
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is NB1 the lastest?
tennisshoeninja said:
is NB1 the lastest?
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Yes
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StolenVW said:
Yes
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Thank you.
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tennisshoeninja said:
is NB1 the lastest?
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So throw this into the pda slot and flash it right?
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tennisshoeninja said:
So throw this into the pda slot and flash it right?
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Yes, but as an fyi, there is no direct root method for nb1. So if you're looking for root you might want to consider mk2
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jd1639 said:
Yes, but as an fyi, there is no direct root method for nb1. So if you're looking for root you might want to consider mk2
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thanks for saving me there...yup i do want root
[quote name="jd1639" post=52139040]Yes, but as an fyi, there is no direct root method for nb1. So if you're looking for root you might want to consider mk2
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thanks for saving me there...yup i do want root[/QUOTE]
Then you're going to want this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=49687770
Use saferoot to root. You can Google it
Edit, look in the general forum and read up on mk2 and nb1. You can get a rooted nb1 rom on your phone with safestrap. But do some homework before you decide doing it.
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Safe to downgrade?

I have a Verizon Note 3 OF1 rooted with an unlocked bootloader. Would it be safe to downgrade to a jellybean ROM? For example CM10?
No
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donc113 said:
No
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Ahh! Well, thanks for the help. New to this whole rooting and such. Thanks again.

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