Guys I found this very impressive and useful so sharing. this is not my work and the credit goes to the developer.
I'm just trying to share and appreciate his work here. I've used it to root my old xperia U, the site claims to be solution to many android rooting so if someone is a newbie can give it a try.
follow the link : http://www.kingoapp.com/
What's so impressive about using an exploit to root an open device? It's like getting into a house by squeezing through a window when you have the front door key in your pocket. Just unlock the bootloader, then flash a recovery and SuperSU. It's already super easy.
lparihar9 said:
Guys I found this very impressive and useful so sharing. this is not my work and the credit goes to the developer.
I'm just trying to share and appreciate his work here. I've used it to root my old xperia U, the site claims to be solution to many android rooting so if someone is a newbie can give it a try.
follow the link : http://www.kingoapp.com/
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You don't need to use an exploit to root this device. This phone is completely open and easy to root without needing a hack to root it. It's simple, unlock bootloader, install TWRP, root. Those root exploits are only needed on phones that are locked down by the manufacturer, like Samsung.
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After much profanity and hand shaking towards the sky, I have FINALLY found a root process that not only doesnt have out dated links, but actually works!
FIrst and foremost, you'll need to download and install ADB and JDK from the following link. Replace the '@'s with periods to follow the link:
[email protected]@com/125769/how-to-install-and-use-abd-the-android-debug-bridge-utility/
Next, you're ready to follow the root process on the following link:
[email protected]@com/2012/12/05/exclusive-how-to-root-republic-wireless-motorola-defy-xt/
And there you go!
With as much trouble as we've had rooting the wonderfully stubborn little phone, do your part to spread the word! Both links are on fairly popular sites, so I can't imagine them expiring anytime soon.
I hope this helps several frustrated xt owners!
(FYI: The root process is intended for Republic Wireless users, but I own the xt555c on Straight Talk, and it worked for both mine and my wifes Defys!)
nrmesser said:
After much profanity and hand shaking towards the sky, I have FINALLY found a root process that not only doesnt have out dated links, but actually works!
FIrst and foremost, you'll need to download and install ADB and JDK from the following link. Replace the '@'s with periods to follow the link:
[email protected]@com/125769/how-to-install-and-use-abd-the-android-debug-bridge-utility/
Next, you're ready to follow the root process on the following link:
[email protected]@com/2012/12/05/exclusive-how-to-root-republic-wireless-motorola-defy-xt/
And there you go!
With as much trouble as we've had rooting the wonderfully stubborn little phone, do your part to spread the word! Both links are on fairly popular sites, so I can't imagine them expiring anytime soon.
I hope this helps several frustrated xt owners!
(FYI: The root process is intended for Republic Wireless users, but I own the xt555c on Straight Talk, and it worked for both mine and my wifes Defys!)
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Can you email the files needed? I can only use my phone and this retarded phone will not let me do anything. I have no home internet. Pleasr and thank you.
Looking now.
Acefspds said:
Can you email the files needed? I can only use my phone and this retarded phone will not let me do anything. I have no home internet. Pleasr and thank you.
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Working on using this process to root for myself. Once I can confirm it works I will send you all the files you'll need to download and install to root your phone as well. Hope this helps. Also you need to use a computer in conjunction with the phone for it to work. This rooting process CANNOT be done on the phone itself.
Thank you!!!
I have been trying FOREVER to root this phone, with no luck. Tonight, I stumbled upon this...and it worker...perfectly!!!! Thank you so so much!!!!
This method has been outdated as the newest firmware for the xt555c prevents this exploit from working. Others confirm this method working for firmwares before 2.3.7 but not including it.
This method is not outdated
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This method has been outdated as the newest firmware for the xt555c prevents this exploit from working. Others confirm this method working for firmwares before 2.3.7 but not including it.
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I have a Motorola Defy XT555c : Firmware 2.3.7 that I just updated with the above method and now have root access. Confirmed through terminal emulator.
are you on 67d?
TraderOne said:
I have a Motorola Defy XT555c : Firmware 2.3.7 that I just updated with the above method and now have root access. Confirmed through terminal emulator.
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we now hve root for those of us running build 67d on the xt555c. refer to my thread for more info.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2392187
verified the process - successfully rooted my xt535
thanks a lot. The software and process work perfectly fine.
i'm new to this rooting thing and i was searching the internet on how to root my galaxy s4 but i then ran into a obstacle and that obstacle being which root to use because there are a lot of ways to root can someone please help me choose the most recent way to root and have it work for this app called gamekiller which needs root access and if it wouldnt be too hard break it down step by step please
GalaxyS4- said:
i'm new to this rooting thing and i was searching the internet on how to root my galaxy s4 but i then ran into a obstacle and that obstacle being which root to use because there are a lot of ways to root can someone please help me choose the most recent way to root and have it work for this app called gamekiller which needs root access and if it wouldnt be too hard break it down step by step please
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Really dude. Please take some time to search through this forum, read the stickies and how to's, the general postings, Q&A postings and the development postings AND follow-ups.
Rooting is really simple with this phone; so is adding a custom recovery and kernel too. [in begins with CF]
Seems this question gets asked daily.
However if you are spoon fed you will get the benefit and pleasure of actually learning for yourself.
A great video to start with is right here.
GalaxyS4- said:
i'm new to this rooting thing and i was searching the internet on how to root my galaxy s4 but i then ran into a obstacle and that obstacle being which root to use because there are a lot of ways to root can someone please help me choose the most recent way to root and have it work for this app called gamekiller which needs root access and if it wouldnt be too hard break it down step by step please
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As above post. Questions are ask in Q&A. Also depending what firmware you are in. MDC,MDL,MF9 each has a different way to root. Just takes to search. We arent bashing on you for asking this its just that A LOT of people call themselves noobs and keep asking the same question over and over and over again over time.
GalaxyS4- said:
i'm new to this rooting thing and i was searching the internet on how to root my galaxy s4 but i then ran into a obstacle and that obstacle being which root to use because there are a lot of ways to root can someone please help me choose the most recent way to root and have it work for this app called gamekiller which needs root access and if it wouldnt be too hard break it down step by step please
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Watch this :
http://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=plpp&v=KBZ6ydFHLX4
Sent from my SPH-L720 using xda app-developers app
I just got my Z3c over the weekend, and since it was working perfectly on AT&T with LP 5.0.2 I was reluctant to do the whole downgrade/unock/relock/root/flash/upgrade/etc. root method.
Fortunately the latest version of Kingroot will root the phone with OTA Lollipop upgrade working and unlocked bootloader. I have 23.1.A.1.28 rooted without even having to enable ADB or do anything but install and run the Kingroot app.
EDIT: Editing here by request on this thread. There is another thread on this forum dealing with Kingroot in detail. Some suggest that the Kinguser app transmits the phone's IMEI and this introduces some risk. For me, I managed to get rid of the Kinguser app and install SuperSU instead. My phone works fine, rooted, with SuperSU (which was installed via recovery/flash method). I have no comment about how risky Kinguser app is, whether anyone is trying to steal something from you, or what your risk level might be with Kingroot method. Buyer beware.
I would say, if Kingroot can do this without the downgrade/unlock/relock/upgrade method then so can non-KR devs.
Does it work with a locked bootloader?
We already have a thread about Kingroot: http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3-compact/general/kingroot-4-0-t3105593
It's not being stickied because it's a very shade rooting method, very little is known about how it works and what more it does behind the scenes except for rooting. And Kinguser cannot be replaced by SuperSU by any normal, conventional means.
Yes, it worked on my phone with a locked bootloader.
Sorry for the confusion. I didn't realize Kingroot was such a bad thing. It's also very difficult to remove.
FWIW what I did to get rid of Kingroot and the Kinguser app (which is the real beast to remove) is after rooting with KR, I installed the dual recovery and then flashed the pre-rooted LP from TWRP. That totally eliminated the KR and etc. so if anyone has taken my potentially bad advice and rooted with KR, that's how to undo and retain root with SuperSU. I still think it is easier/simpler than the "tried and true" method of rooting for those who have already upgraded to LP/5.0.2.
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Sorry for the confusion. I didn't realize Kingroot was such a bad thing. It's also very difficult to remove.
FWIW what I did to get rid of Kingroot and the Kinguser app (which is the real beast to remove) is after rooting with KR, I installed the dual recovery and then flashed the pre-rooted LP from TWRP. That totally eliminated the KR and etc. so if anyone has taken my potentially bad advice and rooted with KR, that's how to undo and retain root with SuperSU. I still think it is easier/simpler than the "tried and true" method of rooting for those who have already upgraded to LP/5.0.2.
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Thank you so much for information. I'm ready to do and i saw your post. Thank you so much again.
mr72 said:
I just got my Z3c over the weekend, and since it was working perfectly on AT&T with LP 5.0.2 I was reluctant to do the whole crazy downgrade/unock/relock/root/flash/upgrade/etc. root method.
Fortunately the latest version of Kingroot works great to root the phone with OTA Lollipop upgrade working and unlocked bootloader. I have 23.1.A.1.28 rooted without even having to enable ADB or do anything but install and run the Kingroot app.
IMHO someone should update the sticky threads. This is a much simpler method to get rooted LP on your Z3c. Just upgrade as usual and then root with Kingroot. Couldn't be easier.
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Its not so tricky to root with giefroot. Just downgrade, root install dualrecovery and flash pre rooted lollipop. Thats all. Personal i dont trust kingroot. Nobody know how they do the root and there are always discussion about some data sending to servers. But its everyone choice
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Sorry for the confusion. I didn't realize Kingroot was such a bad thing. It's also very difficult to remove.
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https://www.google.pl/search?q=repl...-8&oe=utf-8&gws_rd=cr&ei=BSaPVbTJNszbU-L2g8AG
followed the method in the first link, worked perfectly.
Super-sume on the play store does that with one click to remove kingroot
1) I suggest you change the title or just close this thread
2) I suggest you install a clean new stock firmware through Flashtool and root it via Giefroot ONLY (I know downgrading is boring and a bit harder, but that is still the safest method)
Kingroot is the simplest method, maybe not the most safe.
Giefroot is the longest, maybe the most safe.
Both of them have the same effect, root the phone.
No need to close the thread, I don't care Chinese developers need my IMEI to root my phone..
So if you agree with this idea, where is the problem? We are free to choose if we are informed to that.
fabjazz said:
No need to close the thread, I don't care Chinese developers need my IMEI to root my phone..
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The right thread with the right title and the right OP is already here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3-compact/general/kingroot-4-0-t3105593
That's why I suggested they close this one.
fabjazz said:
So if you agree with this idea, where is the problem? We are free to choose if we are informed to that.
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I can't see any information about risks inside the OP of this thread and that's the only post a noob usually reads!
Please search the meaning of the verb "to suggest": it's not imperative and gives freedom of choice.
In this case, this one already exists :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3107461
[ROOT ANDROID][2.x-5.0] KINGROOT: The One-Click Root Tool for Almost All Devices
Maybe, I suggest to close all double threads(or seems to be)... I suggest to all noob peoples to keep all questions for themselves... Great for a forum ! ?
Don't feel assaulted, just I think to ask a same question differently gives another answers, it depends who is asking and the point of view.
But you are right for the risks with IMEI.
We don't know if there is a risk or not, but it's just my opinion. ?
I think to help and share experiences are the good way.
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Rooted with kingroot, installed dual recovery and removed kingroot/kinguser with super-sume app (on play store).
All these steps with locked bootloader and last LP firmware
now where should we star
fisrt off i want to say i didn't made the root for this model , the root of this device is already available on xda
this is the original post on how to root your lg g4 http://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/...-tmo-vzw-intl-variants-soon-root-lg-t3164765/
now i'm just going to tell you what file and commands you must use in order to root the h-815p
now first get the International H815 10c Version pre rooted file and you also need the International H815 10c Version commands for that , again all the commands and files can be found in the original post , no all you have to do is just to follow the steps although it says its not compatible with the h-815p don't worry it will work i've tested it on a few h-815p models and so far there was no problems any way , PLEASE DO THAT AT YOUR OWN RISK just because it worked for me it may not work with you
and also a spacial thanks to all the developers on XDA for making it possible
if you have any questions let me know
Excellent tutorial,
But i was wondering what if i don´t want to flash my lg g4, instead i want to use another easy way like one click root. im a newbie rooting and don´t want to mess up my G4. Is there any tool to root it?
androidphoria dot com under desarrollo/root-lg-g4, explained it (in simple Spanish steps) but as a newbie rooting i need to know if this really works too. And as i mentioned i don´t want to mess my G4.
Thanks in advance xda-developers members!!!
domingoma said:
But i was wondering what if i don´t want to flash my lg g4, instead i want to use another easy way like one click root. im a newbie rooting and don´t want to mess up my G4. Is there any tool to root it?
androidphoria dot com under desarrollo/root-lg-g4, explained it (in simple Spanish steps) but as a newbie rooting i need to know if this really works too. And as i mentioned i don´t want to mess my G4.
Thanks in advance xda-developers members!!!
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I could be mistaken, but there are no one click root methods out. I have checked out the supplied link and seen the page for the one click root and it personally looks malicious to me. You could always sandbox the application and scan for viruses to verify it's authenticity.
Not sure rooting one click tool
Hi, ive already downloaded it and scan with A V G Avirus and noting happens, not threads founds. one click has a support list but there is not LG G4 in it, although it says that the list is not complete and rooting my phone maybe works, as a non harming tool i must test the rooting step, but still not sure. So, I´ve been looking with others like frama root, srs tools this last one has a support list but when you click on it, doesn't works. frama root (apk) never try, and there is another one, towel root. I googled little bit more and read that lot of users root s4, and s3 with it. These methods works in apk file. and except srs tools. iroot a Chinese version for pc and apk for cel, is anorther one. But still dont know if i try, i just barely bought the G4 4 days ago. And every blog i read, i saw to read xda-developers infos. maybe im wrong, but no body here mention rooting with one of those one click rooting tools. As newbie i cant post urls vid from you tube rooting with one of them. I dont want to try rooting my g4 if here in xda-developers, i dont get clearly what to do In very simple way for me, a newbie.
Again, thanks in advance
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Hi, ive already downloaded it and scan with A V G Avirus and noting happens, not threads founds. one click has a support list but there is not LG G4 in it, although it says that the list is not complete and rooting my phone maybe works, as a non harming tool i must test the rooting step, but still not sure. So, I´ve been looking with others like frama root, srs tools this last one has a support list but when you click on it, doesn't works. frama root (apk) never try, and there is another one, towel root. I googled little bit more and read that lot of users root s4, and s3 with it. These methods works in apk file. and except srs tools. iroot a Chinese version for pc and apk for cel, is anorther one. But still dont know if i try, i just barely bought the G4 4 days ago. And every blog i read, i saw to read xda-developers infos. maybe im wrong, but no body here mention rooting with one of those one click rooting tools. As newbie i cant post urls vid from you tube rooting with one of them. I dont want to try rooting my g4 if here in xda-developers, i dont get clearly what to do In very simple way for me, a newbie.
Again, thanks in advance
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The methods posted here are pretty easy to follow.
The key is to read them completely, every single word, without skipping any.
Asking questions if you do not understand the instructions before you attempt to execute the steps, not after.
There is no one-click root method for the G4 right now.
Good luck in your choice.
Not sure rooting one click tool
goofball2k said:
The methods posted here are pretty easy to follow.
The key is to read them completely, every single word, without skipping any.
Asking questions if you do not understand the instructions before you attempt to execute the steps, not after.
There is no one-click root method for the G4 right now.
Good luck in your choice.
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Thanks a lot. I ll be patient and read carefully as you said,
The thing is that this process is not the easiest but I wanted to give some info to all the h_815P users that there is a root and that I its tested as well
Still looking a one click root for LG G4
As I said, I´ll be patient, but still looking for and found another one click method, it is Root Genius, but never try to root my g4. I know all the effort made by those here doing a Root for the LG G4, that really works and it is mention step by step in the original link post above described. when i said a root in a simple click is cuz its not familiar or easy to root for me as newbie. One click rooting for me is like Towelroot, unlock root, super one click, iroot(former vroot) kingoroot, framaroot. Again thanks in advance.
I am currently on V20d can I still use this method or should I downgrade first.
Hi all,
Just got my first Android phone (migrated from iOS to Windows Phone, now giving this a try).
It's a 2nd hand S5. Australian, Optus. Not sure if sim locked.
I reset the phone, and fully updated it (to 6.0.1)
It's got a truck load of bloatware on it, so I'd like to "fix" it. A mate pointed me here, but I really don't know where to start.
Ideally all I want is a completely clean OS, sim unlocked. Just a clean slate.
Can someone please point me in the right direction?
just root it, install titanium backup, grant it root rights and uninstall all the [email protected] you dont want. Welcome to the smartphone fray btw! If my reply didnt make sense, there are tons of tutorials that describe what i said to do, or i can get FAR more detailed. I just fear spending 20 minutes typing stuff that people already know
youdoofus said:
just root it, install titanium backup, grant it root rights and uninstall all the [email protected] you dont want. Welcome to the smartphone fray btw! If my reply didnt make sense, there are tons of tutorials that describe what i said to do, or i can get FAR more detailed. I just fear spending 20 minutes typing stuff that people already know
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Step 1 : Root it! Thanks.
There seems to be about 1000 ways to root it, though. Is this thread the "best" way?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2699648
BrisbaneJack said:
Step 1 : Root it! Thanks.
There seems to be about 1000 ways to root it, though. Is this thread the "best" way?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2699648
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no, that thread advises on usign towelroot. this one advises on cf autoroot http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2737724