Spyware when rooting with VRoot - GiONEE Elife E7

Many of you have rooted ur handset using the VROOT tool available..last week we got to know about the uupay trojan present some chinese handsets..so they advised to use eset mobile antivirus..as ive installed i got that the app(name was in chinese) which was installed along with the superuser app containing some spyware named spy.Agent.BN and the category was trojan...i suggest all to remove that app..

not confident to use Vroot
I bought E7 32GB and updated version running is 4.2.1. i want to root it, what do you advice the best method is ( i am worried after you say Vroot is malicious).
i tried TowelR00t which didn't work, but i want to remove some of the bloatwares. not confident to use Vr00t,
what do you advice to root this device ? - Thanks !

luckyakash said:
I bought E7 32GB and updated version running is 4.2.1. i want to root it, what do you advice the best method is ( i am worried after you say Vroot is malicious).
i tried TowelR00t which didn't work, but i want to remove some of the bloatwares. not confident to use Vr00t,
what do you advice to root this device ? - Thanks !
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ill suggest to use VRoot if the application was really malicious nobody would have make it famous...

i did root it from VROOT its simply easy but only problem what i face is wifi connection problem.
It just dont connect sometimes i have to click 2-3 times to wifi button to able to work it.

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hiding root

Hi guys I have a few banking apps that I need which require the phone not to be rooted. I have tried hide root app bit that doesn't work and also the hide root option from the nexus 4 toolkit. Any one a tried and tested way to do this as I would like to try different ROMs on my new nexus 4 and still use banking apps ..ta
technotika said:
Hi guys I have a few banking apps that I need which require the phone not to be rooted. I have tried hide root app bit that doesn't work and also the hide root option from the nexus 4 toolkit. Any one a tried and tested way to do this as I would like to try different ROMs on my new nexus 4 and still use banking apps ..ta
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Download this app from the play store
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.marutian.quickunroot
Its a temporary unroot app.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda premium
Hi thanks but it doesn't work ? Any other ideas thanks ....
technotika said:
Hi thanks but it doesn't work ? Any other ideas thanks ....
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Delete the su binary and app from your ROM zip and flash it? Of course, you'll have no root access...I've never tried it, but it might work. I'd like to know what these apps are looking for in order to decided whether or not you're rooted?
Ordered my Nexus 4 on the 13th. Still waiting.
You can try a temp unroot via superSU pro. A word of advice though: banks don't allow their apps on rooted phones because of the risks involved. Custom roms are more often than not less secure than stock ones, putting you at the risk of banking credentials being stolen or remotely siphoned or pished or extracted via adb. If you ask me, I'd say don't look for a work around. The restriction is there for a reason.
Sent from my GT-I9100
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Have the same issue
Hi,
I have the same issue on my phone,
I have non rooted device and the app thinks that the device is rooted.
Tried many many apps and tweaks found on forums and internet but no success.
Please tell me if you succeeded with your problem and how.
Thanks,

Easy root for 4.2.2 Tab2!!!

Hi Many peoples of the world! :victory:
Not sure if anyone clocked on to this but I've been trying to root my tab 2 for ages and since the 4.2.2 update I've wanted root even more, But I never plucked up enough courage to risk all my data by flashing that CF Auto root thingy using Odin.
So for the past 6 hours I've been googling my A** off to try and find a way to Root.
:highfive: And I've finally succeeded!! :highfive:
I found this post while on my travels, apparently this is to root a "Root Protected" phone so I thought why not, So I followed the instructions and what do you know, I got root!
This might be of use to a few people who were in the same situation as me, If not well I cant do much about that.
Many thanks to Abhiraj4u who's post it was
1. That's not even root for a tab 2. How did you...
2. Best root is in my signature.
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Luigi2012SM64DS said:
1. That's not even root for a tab 2. How did you...
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Haha!
I know its not designed to work on tab2 but the end result is that it does, And Perfectly as far as I can tell!
All you need to do is connect your tab 2 with USB Debugging enabled and hit start on cydia impactor, after that you have to install a superuser app of your choice from the playstore, I prefer SuperSU.
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P.S. Quick question did you loose data when using your method to gain root?
CNibbler said:
Haha!
I know its not designed to work on tab2 but the end result is that it does, And Perfectly as far as I can tell!
All you need to do is connect your tab 2 with USB Debugging enabled and hit start on cydia impactor, after that you have to install a superuser app of your choice from the playstore, I prefer SuperSU.
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P.S. Quick question did you loose data when using your method to gain root?
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Nope. My data stayed intact.
I found cf auto root very quick and painless

[Q] Is Kingo the only way to root the note 3 with the MJE build?

Hi. Is Kingo the only way to root the Note 3 with the MJE build? Just got my phone the other day and i want to put CleanRom on it. Is there any other ways to root besides vroot and kingo? All the info on here seems like it may be for previous builds and dont wanna hose up my new phone. Thank you
kenmorgan said:
Hi. Is Kingo the only way to root the Note 3 with the MJE build? Just got my phone the other day and i want to put CleanRom on it. Is there any other ways to root besides vroot and kingo? All the info on here seems like it may be for previous builds and dont wanna hose up my new phone. Thank you
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Yes it will root the MJE build and is currently the only way.
airmaxx23 said:
Yes it will root the MJE build and is currently the only way.
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Thank you. That seems to be what I got out of it. Just making sure.
airmaxx23 said:
Yes it will root the MJE build and is currently the only way.
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Vroot works.. Not sure if you were implying it didn't or not.
Kingo was not working for the previous 4-5 days because (I think) of a server error.
I rooted with Vroot 2 nights ago and was relatively painless.
restinbeast said:
Vroot works.. Not sure if you were implying it didn't or not.
Kingo was not working for the previous 4-5 days because (I think) of a server error.
I rooted with Vroot 2 nights ago and was relatively painless.
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I havent tried vroot yet, but i think that im gonna do it soon. Kingo is not working for me either.I guess that I will just have to replace the chinese su with supersu then. Thanks
kenmorgan said:
I havent tried vroot yet, but i think that im gonna do it soon. Kingo is not working for me either.I guess that I will just have to replace the chinese su with supersu then. Thanks
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The other thread discussing Kingo has a lot of good info on how to use VRoot.
Specifically I used the info in this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=49961907&postcount=26
Of course, as with everything, it required some on the fly troubleshooting as well
I suggest reading that entire thread, especially the posts from the last week and then you will have a good idea of how to use VRoot and remove all the chinese crapware from phone and pc.
Tried Kingo this evening all I get on MJE is ROOT Failed! NotSupport!
vroot is the only one works on stock MJE. kingo doesn't work it out for me..
I am about to try the Vega method which doesnt involve sketchy chinese sites. I havent heard anyone say it doesnt work. You should look into it. Stay away from vroot and kinga isnt working.
shutin said:
I am about to try the Vega method which doesnt involve sketchy chinese sites. I havent heard anyone say it doesnt work. You should look into it. Stay away from vroot and kinga isnt working.
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Pretty sure vega trips knox
Update to my original post !! I ended up getting root using VROOT. Very simple, worked within 2 minutes. I downloaded SuperSu from play store and installed it. I then downloaded Titanium Backup thru play store and uninstalled the chinese app, or you could just freeze it.
All is good in da hood now. I installed safestrap, and later today I will finally put the best rom known to mankind on my new note3....... that being CleanRom. I had it on my GS3, and I'm gonna put it on my Note 3. Thanks for all the help.
I just got my note 3 and rooted with Vroot. Everything seems to have worked, except I cannot get SuperSu to update the binary. First try, it got stuck at installing for over 5 minutes. Every time after that, it says "Installation Failed" and recommends rebooting the device, but that does nothing. Superuser by CWM fails instantly telling me to email the dev a log, but I cannot find the log.
Does anyone know any solutions?
Ratiocination said:
I just got my note 3 and rooted with Vroot. Everything seems to have worked, except I cannot get SuperSu to update the binary. First try, it got stuck at installing for over 5 minutes. Every time after that, it says "Installation Failed" and recommends rebooting the device, but that does nothing. Superuser by CWM fails instantly telling me to email the dev a log, but I cannot find the log.
Does anyone know any solutions?
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I've never had an issue updating the binary with SuperSu through TWRP
restinbeast said:
Pretty sure vega trips knox
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It does, but I don't care at this point. I'd rather use an open source rooting method than have the Chinese NSA install my root binary. I kid!
Does vroot trip Knox on MJE (4.3)?
By the way, my attempt at using Vega failed big time. I flashed the modified firmware and it failed, leaving me in Download mode permanently (until I flashed an unmodified copy of the firmware). Not sure what I'm going to do to achieve root.,
shutin said:
It does, but I don't care at this point. I'd rather use an open source rooting method than have the Chinese NSA install my root binary. I kid!
Does vroot trip Knox on MJE (4.3)?
By the way, my attempt at using Vega failed big time. I flashed the modified firmware and it failed, leaving me in Download mode permanently (until I flashed an unmodified copy of the firmware). Not sure what I'm going to do to achieve root.,
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VRoot did not trip my knox counter. I just followed somebodys walkthru from thisforum somewhere. Worked great.
kenmorgan said:
VRoot did not trip my knox counter. I just followed somebodys walkthru from thisforum somewhere. Worked great.
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That is good to know, I thought Kingo was the only one to NOT trip Knox.
Hopefully Vroot will be able ot help us out once Kit Kat finally makes it's way to us.

[Q] Rooting my device.

Hello,
First, let me introduce myself, I have just registered myself. I am Demy, seventeen years old and I live in The Netherlands. I've got a Samsung Galaxy SIV, previous I had a Samsung Galaxy SII.
I have seen some people talking about 'rooting' your phone. It makes to get the 'superuser' status, which means I can do everything I want with my device which I could not do previously. My questions are as follows.
When I root, will my device lose it's warranty? If so, can I unroot it in order it getting it's warranty back?
What will be the benefits, and what are the downsides?
I understood that there are multiple 'stocks'(?) What is the difference in those?
I hope you can help me.
Demy.
Hi and welcome to the xda.
Which model of s s4 do you own? ( i9500, i9505, etc)
The answer of all of those questions depends on the model of your s4.
I almost forgot, which version of android are you running on your device?
arminale said:
Hi and welcome to the xda.
Which model of s s4 do you own? ( i9500, i9505, etc)
The answer of all of those questions depends on the model of your s4.
I almost forgot, which version of android are you running on your device?
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Thank you.
I am owning a GT-I9505, running android 4.3. I read that android 4.4.2 has been released for the Galaxy S4, but mine has been branded. The update for android 4.3 was really late, also. When I root my phone, will brand go away?
Demy.
Demy. said:
Thank you.
I am owning a GT-I9505, running android 4.3. I read that android 4.4.2 has been released for the Galaxy S4, but mine has been branded. The update for android 4.3 was really late, also. When I root my phone, will brand go away?
Demy.
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Hi Demy, well i got the same phone just recently updated from stock to 4.3 and it is all the same i used the safe root took maybe 3-5min and it was done and it does not void your warranty either as the laws of eu says that rooting does not void warranty, after you rooted you can install root explorer or es fileexplorer and easily de-bloat your phone
Hagis2k said:
Hi Demy, well i got the same phone just recently updated from stock to 4.3 and it is all the same i used the safe root took maybe 3-5min and it was done and it does not void your warranty either as the laws of eu says that rooting does not void warranty, after you rooted you can install root explorer or es fileexplorer and easily de-bloat your phone
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Hello Hagis2k,
If I understand correctly, de-bloat is unrooting my phone?
I saw a guide on YouTube where people are using the Chainfire method, it look really easy to me. What is the difference between different rooting methods?
Demy.
Demy,
Hi im jeremy (mejakola97) you can call me meja, jeremy, mejakola, jak, whatever you like,
Im in the usa and I am 17 as well AWESOME!!!
Ok you know those apps that you never use that came with the phone and you cant uninstall? Debloating is where you use your root access to bypass your carriers "block" and uninstall it anyway. the block is kinda like a firewall, ill talk more about that later in this novel
Debloat is NOT unroot. it is removing apps preloaded to the phone by your carrier that you normally would not be able to uninstall
I have the i337 (at&t) running 4.3 mk2 build,
In settings>more>about phone
Under the phone info, scroll down to the build number and what are the last three characters? Also tap on it about 5 times in a row to enable devoper mode if you haven already done so. This just gives you some cool settings that you can use, you will need to turn on usb debugging of course.
Going back,those three characters can help determine what method to use to root,
Saferoot is a good way to go because of KNOX
Knox is the new security feature that came with 4.3 with the soul purpose to make our live harder and piss us all off. XD
Anyway it has a "trip wire" that is supposed to "void" your warrenty
However, I have heard people who have a problem and the company fixes it for them anyways, they just wipe the phone beforehand. All the tripwire is is it changes a number in the download mode display in the top left from "0x0" to 0x1
If you had a problem idk if you have a BestBuy store there but they are miraculously good at fixing Samsung, I had a friend that didnt know what he was doing and flashed an old htc rom on his gs4active, and of course bricked it... they fixed it for free flashed the stock firmware for free.
So to talk about stock, stock refers to "the origanal" the real copy, of your firmware, so there is one set of stock files per phone per update. Your stock 4.3 is different from mine even though we both have gs4.
It would be a good idea to go to the samsung website and download 4.3 stock firmware and keep it on your computer just in case you need it. make sure you get the one for your i9505
So, for rooting, each way is different, they all try to find loopholes "exploits" on the phone to try and get around like the phones personal firewall. its put there so we dont do anything dumb like when uninstalling system apps that are bloatware, accitentally uninstalling the phone app and no longer being able to make phone calls, in fact now i wonder if i actually can do that,
Then they install superuserSU developed by chainfire and copied by many. And superuser acts as an on off switch to allow certain things through the firewall to the root side of the phone, (someone should really buy that guy a beer, chainfire is such a badass)
Now with knox people are worried about it messing up the warranty but I mean you can get away with it im sure,
So there is saferoot, 1st choice even though I couldnt get it to work
Second choice, kingo root, you put it on your computer, install the phone drivers, (I would just install kies since its got it all the drivers), enable usb debuging, plug it in, wait, click root.
There were some rumors about kingo sending imei's to like a chinese database but idk... it was also rumored that kingo tripped knox but im still 0x0 so...
Third preferred methood is a little trickier, odin.
This is where you flash a file with your computer and it roots your phone, again it didnt work for me but im weird.
Now there is a chinese rooting methood called "vroot"... DONT DOWNLOAD IT!!! Just dont, it bricked my phone by trying to root it when I already had root capabilities... that was a nightmare!
there are other ways for older phones such as downloading an apk like gingerbreak for gingerbread or framaroot... but there arent very many of those now that dont need a computer i think.
Um I know I jumped around on the answering part but thers a lot of info here for you to digest im sure, ill be willing to give you as much knowledge as I have, I know its hard to learn everything at once so its nice to be able to have questions answered.
so what else you got for us?
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using xda app-developers app
Jeremy, mejakola97
ps you should totally hit the thanks button for me, it'll be my first like.
mejakola said:
Demy,
Hi im jeremy (mejakola97) you can call me meja, jeremy, mejakola, jak, whatever you like,
Im in the usa and I am 17 as well AWESOME!!!
Ok you know those apps that you never use that came with the phone and you cant uninstall? Debloating is where you use your root access to bypass your carriers "block" and uninstall it anyway. the block is kinda like a firewall, ill talk more about that later in this novel
Debloat is NOT unroot. it is removing apps preloaded to the phone by your carrier that you normally would not be able to uninstall
I have the i337 (at&t) running 4.3 mk2 build,
In settings>more>about phone
Under the phone info, scroll down to the build number and what are the last three characters? Also tap on it about 5 times in a row to enable devoper mode if you haven already done so. This just gives you some cool settings that you can use, you will need to turn on usb debugging of course.
Going back,those three characters can help determine what method to use to root,
Saferoot is a good way to go because of KNOX
Knox is the new security feature that came with 4.3 with the soul purpose to make our live harder and piss us all off. XD
Anyway it has a "trip wire" that is supposed to "void" your warrenty
However, I have heard people who have a problem and the company fixes it for them anyways, they just wipe the phone beforehand. All the tripwire is is it changes a number in the download mode display in the top left from "0x0" to 0x1
If you had a problem idk if you have a BestBuy store there but they are miraculously good at fixing Samsung, I had a friend that didnt know what he was doing and flashed an old htc rom on his gs4active, and of course bricked it... they fixed it for free flashed the stock firmware for free.
So to talk about stock, stock refers to "the origanal" the real copy, of your firmware, so there is one set of stock files per phone per update. Your stock 4.3 is different from mine even though we both have gs4.
It would be a good idea to go to the samsung website and download 4.3 stock firmware and keep it on your computer just in case you need it. make sure you get the one for your i9505
So, for rooting, each way is different, they all try to find loopholes "exploits" on the phone to try and get around like the phones personal firewall. its put there so we dont do anything dumb like when uninstalling system apps that are bloatware, accitentally uninstalling the phone app and no longer being able to make phone calls, in fact now i wonder if i actually can do that,
Then they install superuserSU developed by chainfire and copied by many. And superuser acts as an on off switch to allow certain things through the firewall to the root side of the phone, (someone should really buy that guy a beer, chainfire is such a badass)
Now with knox people are worried about it messing up the warranty but I mean you can get away with it im sure,
So there is saferoot, 1st choice even though I couldnt get it to work
Second choice, kingo root, you put it on your computer, install the phone drivers, (I would just install kies since its got it all the drivers), enable usb debuging, plug it in, wait, click root.
There were some rumors about kingo sending imei's to like a chinese database but idk... it was also rumored that kingo tripped knox but im still 0x0 so...
Third preferred methood is a little trickier, odin.
This is where you flash a file with your computer and it roots your phone, again it didnt work for me but im weird.
Now there is a chinese rooting methood called "vroot"... DONT DOWNLOAD IT!!! Just dont, it bricked my phone by trying to root it when I already had root capabilities... that was a nightmare!
there are other ways for older phones such as downloading an apk like gingerbreak for gingerbread or framaroot... but there arent very many of those now that dont need a computer i think.
Um I know I jumped around on the answering part but thers a lot of info here for you to digest im sure, ill be willing to give you as much knowledge as I have, I know its hard to learn everything at once so its nice to be able to have questions answered.
so what else you got for us?
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using xda app-developers app
Jeremy, mejakola97
ps you should totally hit the thanks button for me, it'll be my first like.
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Hello Jeremy,
Thank you so much for your novel! Do you also have a GT-I9505?
I liked your post, although I would've liked to like it for another 10 times. It is really nice to see you putting so much effort in this, for me. Thank you!
I would love to remove all the apps I can't remove, because I don't use like 95% of them. Just to make sure, when I have rooted my phone, I can remove those? (De-bloat)?
The last digits are MKF. I also activated developer mode, what can I do with this?
We don't have a BestBuy store in The Netherlands, as far as I know. But there are more stores. Let's pretend I will never have to go there, shall we? Haha
When I root my phone, I will get a custom stock, right? I saw a custom ROM called cyanomen 11 or something. A stock is something else than a ROM right?
The Chainfire root looks pretty easy to me, would you recommend this for me?
Thank you again for this comprehensive post!
Demy.
Verstuurd van mijn GT-I9505
Demy. said:
Verstuurd van mijn GT-I9505
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Rooting your phone using chainfire's magic trick can void your warranty .. Anyways Your country is part of EU... so no need for a warranty if something happen to your phone . Such as Hardware failure . (The Best thing you can do is call your provider about it. ) Im sure you have 2 years warranty for your phone but if any chance you broke your screen , your warranty is now gone. that's what my Provider told me
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Rooting your phone using chainfire's magic trick can void your warranty .. Anyways Your country is part of EU... so no need for a warranty if something happen to your phone . Such as Hardware failure . (The Best thing you can do is call your provider about it. ) Im sure you have 2 years warranty for your phone but if you broke the screen , your warranty is now gone. that's what my Provider told me
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Hello Repulsa,
I had my screen broken one time, but I had to pay for it. I think my phone does not have warranty, so that is not a problem.
Verstuurd van mijn GT-I9505
Demy. said:
Hello Repulsa,
I had my screen broken one time, but I had to pay for it. I think my phone does not have warranty, so that is not a problem.
Verstuurd van mijn GT-I9505
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Well if you think your phone doesnt have warranty then feel free to do what you want with your Phone such as Rooting/flashing custom rom etc.. But Remember do it at your own risk . Always follow the Dev's tutorial on how to do it .Goodluck and Have a nice day.
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Well if you think your phone doesnt have warranty then feel free to do what you want with your Phone such as Rooting/flashing custom rom etc.. But Remember do it at your own risk . Always follow the Dev's tutorial on how to do it .Goodluck and Have a nice day.
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Yet another question, I'm such a nooby haha. What is flashing a ROM?
Verstuurd van mijn GT-I9505
Demy. said:
Yet another question, I'm such a nooby haha. What is flashing a ROM?
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Flashing rom is an alternative name for the device firmware, basically means to load a different version of the Android OS.It is the process used to change/Modify/Tweaks Such as completely changing the user interface/auto root/providing additional features and such Feel free to visit this website . and Please use the search button or ask first before you do something with your Phone. So once again "Do it at your Own risk"
Can I unbrand my phone when I have rooted it, so I will get the newer android versions earlier? T-mobile is very late with the new android versions. If yes, is this done when rooting, or do I have to do this myself?
Ok so to explain stock another way, you have stock firmware right now, stock refers to the original, is this case its the original firware,
If you flash a custom rom for your phone then that would be a custom firmware essentially.
Sometimes people refer to stock as "official firmware".
So when you root your phone you will still have the same firmware, and thus still have stock.
I have a sgh-i337, its almost the same as yours except for I cant update as frequently because my carrier is mean.
Check out this page, hopefully it wont still be blank, I just made it last night.http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/samsung
Just look at the bottom one, I have the at&t version, you have the international version.
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Chainfires way is definitely the way, I mean he made superuserSU.
I would still rather use kingo, because I dont have to do any thing, just install the drivers and king on my computer.
mejakola said:
Ok so to explain stock another way, you have stock firmware right now, stock refers to the original, is this case its the original firware,
If you flash a custom rom for your phone then that would be a custom firmware essentially.
Sometimes people refer to stock as "official firmware".
So when you root your phone you will still have the same firmware, and thus still have stock.
I have a sgh-i337, its almost the same as yours except for I cant update as frequently because my carrier is mean.
Check out this page, hopefully it wont still be blank, I just made it last night.http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/samsung
Just look at the bottom one, I have the at&t version, you have the international version.
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Chainfires way is definitely the way, I mean he made superuserSU.
I would still rather use kingo, because I dont have to do any thing, just install the drivers and king on my computer.
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What is the point in rooting my phone, when I keep the same stock?
My phone is T-mobile branded, the update for Android 4.3 came like 2 months later than other carriers. That why I want to unbrand my phone.
Demy.
Demy. said:
What is the point in rooting my phone, when I keep the same stock?
My phone is T-mobile branded, the update for Android 4.3 came like 2 months later than other carriers. That why I want to unbrand my phone.
Demy.
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The point is that you gain full rights of what you own, imagine you bought a new car but they locked the hood for you so you can not check
your oil and fill windscreen wiper fluid and so that pretty stupid ?
I have the same MKF too believe my phone was imported from france by swedish reseller anyway there is a special saferoot for the s4 that works like a charm, and the EU laws says that if you root your device does not void warranty it is up to the manufacturer to prove that your "rooting" has caused the issues and lets say your battery fails happens sometimes... then they can't just come and say hey you rooted your device your out of warranty if the service center tell you that then just call samsung
This guide i followed:
http://www.w0lfdroid.com/2013/12/Safe-Root-Android-4.3-Galaxy-S3-S4-Note-No-Warranty-Void.html
And i have de-bloated my phone a lot runs smother and less garbage in it
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The point is that you gain full rights of what you own, imagine you bought a new car but they locked the hood for you so you can not check
your oil and fill windscreen wiper fluid and so that pretty stupid ?
I have the same MKF too believe my phone was imported from france by swedish reseller anyway there is a special saferoot for the s4 that works like a charm, and the EU laws says that if you root your device does not void warranty it is up to the manufacturer to prove that your "rooting" has caused the issues and lets say your battery fails happens sometimes... then they can't just come and say hey you rooted your device your out of warranty if the service center tell you that then just call samsung
This guide i followed:
http://www.w0lfdroid.com/2013/12/Safe-Root-Android-4.3-Galaxy-S3-S4-Note-No-Warranty-Void.html
And i have de-bloated my phone a lot runs smother and less garbage in it
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That was a good comparison! That video looked really easy, thank you!
Correct me if I'm wrong, but when I have rooted my phone I can flash(?) a custom rom, like Cyanogenmod 11, to my phone?
I want to do a factory reset, so my phone is clean when rooted. Do I have to do this myself or is this happening when rooted?
Demy.
Demy. said:
That was a good comparison! That video looked really easy, thank you!
Correct me if I'm wrong, but when I have rooted my phone I can flash(?) a custom rom, like Cyanogenmod 11, to my phone?
I want to do a factory reset, so my phone is clean when rooted. Do I have to do this myself or is this happening when rooted?
Demy.
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neither.
if you do a true factory reset then you WILL lose root.
i think i know what your wanting to do, when you go to flash a custom rom, your supposed to wipe the phone,
a factory wipe using safestrap bootloader, wipes everything on the phone except media, pictures etc.
if you want i can get you all set up with what you need to root and flash.
mejakola said:
neither.
if you do a true factory reset then you WILL lose root.
i think i know what your wanting to do, when you go to flash a custom rom, your supposed to wipe the phone,
a factory wipe using safestrap bootloader, wipes everything on the phone except media, pictures etc.
if you want i can get you all set up with what you need to root and flash.
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I would really appreciate it if you're willing to do that!
Demy.
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Demy. said:
I would really appreciate it if you're willing to do that!
Demy.
Verstuurd van mijn GT-I9505
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so you know where to get saferoot from. download all that and should be pretty simple.
if it doesnt work, just google kingo and try that. way...
next this one has got to be the most important out of all of them, DOWNLOAD TITANIUM BACKUP from google play. i would recomend the pro version.
open it and grant it SU access, it will tell you to enable 'install from unknown sources' and 'enable usb debuging' if you have not already done so.
hit your menu button, and then select preferences, then change the backup folder location to your external sd card (/storage/extSdCard)
now in the main screen of TB hit the checkmark in the top right corner, for the first time find 'backup all user apps + system data' and hit RUN, it will take a while, then do the same thing except for this time run "create 'update.zip' from app+data backups"
make sure its on your external sd card and that you can find it... I would also recommend FREQUENTLY putting the copies of both the TB backup and the .ZIP file on your computer... just in case...
now we can start having some fun.
download safestrap: custom recovery for locked devices.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2448925
follow the instructions and flash SS.
IF YOU HAVE AT&T I337 YOU MUST DO THIS STEP!!!
now i337 users (not you demy) you have a locked bootloader so you must use loki. or check this out...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2291956
again this is only for i337 users, and also i337 users as stated in the above thread, dont even try any other custom recovery, they wont work with our locked bootloaders.
next go into the safestrap app and click 'reboot to recovery' and in the top left corner hit that button, not sure exactly what it says off the top of my head but... then hit rom one and hit create. note that the only thing that you should flash is the update.zip file you created in TB else you run the risk of soft bricking like i did two days ago.
so go find your rom and make sure it is supposed to work with your phone and also with SafeStrap. follow any extra instructions on how to flash the rom that are given in the thread, and you should be good to go there.
last, download TB if its missing, and restore your missing apps ONLY .... this applies to in a rom.
if you just went back to stock and have a wiped phone what i do is restore missing apps and data and system apps too.
any questions about this just let me know. or if you brick it and get stuck in a bootloop or something stupid like i did the other day while attempting to flash ShoStock, lol let me know gs4 users, BUT REMEMBER YOU DID IT AND ITS NOT MY FAULT
if you arent a gs4 user, i may be able to help you just not as quickly most likely.

OK guys. I need help rooting SM-S975L

Ive tried using every android based one click root method conceivable and still no success rooting. Model Number of course is SM-S975L. I just bought the thing at walmart yesterday and as I understand it's kernel version is causing incompability issues with towelroot (which with extensive research it appears that towelroot is my best option.) and of course root fails (Also tried changing modstrings method). Ive even tried countless Chinese root apps to no avail. I really want a new rom on this thing. (Straight Talk one sucks lol) but Nova Prime saved it somewhat...(like always). Anyway I need help here guys and any is appreciated. I will post screenshots of baseband, Android version, etc. Thanks in advance everyone!!
CF-Autoroot is what you need to root. Also, search the forum. We have an entire thread devoted to your device.
CF-autoroot?
cf-autoroot is used on the computer correct? Also if you would be so kind as to point me in the direction of this mystical thread that's eluding me? lol I really cannot find it to save my life :/
ziglim444 said:
cf-autoroot is used on the computer correct? Also if you would be so kind as to point me in the direction of this mystical thread that's eluding me? lol I really cannot find it to save my life :/
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This is the thread for your device.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s4/general/guide-sm-s975l-twrp-4-4-2-custom-roms-t3009757
I suggest your read all the pages there are in that thread.
Lennyz1988 said:
This is the thread for your device.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s4/general/guide-sm-s975l-twrp-4-4-2-custom-roms-t3009757
I suggest your read all the pages there are in that thread.
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Thank you good sir. Thanks for the advice as well
Sent from my SM-S975L using XDA Free mobile app
ziglim444 said:
Ive tried using every android based one click root method conceivable and still no success rooting. Model Number of course is SM-S975L. I just bought the thing at walmart yesterday and as I understand it's kernel version is causing incompability issues with towelroot (which with extensive research it appears that towelroot is my best option.) and of course root fails (Also tried changing modstrings method). Ive even tried countless Chinese root apps to no avail. I really want a new rom on this thing. (Straight Talk one sucks lol) but Nova Prime saved it somewhat...(like always). Anyway I need help here guys and any is appreciated. I will post screenshots of baseband, Android version, etc. Thanks in advance everyone!!
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So try using towel root. You can download the apk from the intrrnet. Then install.and run the app. Worked perfect for me.

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