Hi , my new lenovo A328 won't root.
I used towel root, king root, Ding Ding root, root.zip for lenovo a536, edit platform.xml with adb, root with fastboot, nothing ever worked.
I hope anyone can help me.
Thanks.
spwiim said:
Hi , my new lenovo A328 won't root.
I used towel root, king root, Ding Ding root, root.zip for lenovo a536, edit platform.xml with adb, root with fastboot, nothing ever worked.
I hope anyone can help me.
Thanks.
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I root it with VRoot.
spwiim said:
Hi , my new lenovo A328 won't root.
I used towel root, king root, Ding Ding root, root.zip for lenovo a536, edit platform.xml with adb, root with fastboot, nothing ever worked.
I hope anyone can help me.
Thanks.
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Download kingroot from here ... http://androidxda.com/download-kingroot-application
You wont have problems with kingroot , phone will be rooted in a minute.
spwiim said:
Hi , my new lenovo A328 won't root.
I used towel root, king root, Ding Ding root, root.zip for lenovo a536, edit platform.xml with adb, root with fastboot, nothing ever worked.
I hope anyone can help me.
Thanks.
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i root it with following APK.
h t t p : //w w w. 4shared. com/mobile/wgU7BiO8ba/Ding-Dong-Root-v132.html
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Thanks for advice everyone.
kingroot did work.
every time and every android device - king root is the most usefull and easy way to root !!!
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Hi!
I have a problem with my Motorola Defy (Android 2.2.2). I tried to root with : Superoneclick,framaroot,z4root. Everything said me K, but if I check with RootChecker it said: Sorry no root acces. I would like to upgrade to KitKat. I installed 2ndinit but it didn't work without root permission.
What is the solution? I am not beginner in recovery, because my SGS 1 has KitKat too.
Thank You
I like to anyone to find a solution to root and install cyanogenmod on my zte zmax. And install android 5.0 lollipop on my zte zmax.
there are no root methods for this phone...
There is no root for this device yet we are still waiting on jcase make the app....
tech_yeet said:
There is no root for this device yet we are still waiting on jcase make the app....
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Ok thanks
Kingo Root Works for Metro PCS Zmax
Try That and there is twrp for zmax just look under model number .
not sure about roms yet will research an let you guys know.
It can be rooted, but it's very hit-or-miss; you can do it perfect fifty times in a row and fail all fifty. There's no reliable way to do it yet.
Latest version of KingRoot (NOT KingoRoot) works fine right after a factory reset. Root using KingRoot, enable Root Permissions in KingRoot, run the TWRP installer APK, uninstall KingRoot and any other apps it installs, boot into TWRP, flash SuperSu Update zip, reboot.
Telyx said:
Latest version of KingRoot (NOT KingoRoot) works fine right after a factory reset. Root using KingRoot, enable Root Permissions in KingRoot, run the TWRP installer APK, uninstall KingRoot and any other apps it installs, boot into TWRP, flash SuperSu Update zip, reboot.
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That's what I did, and it worked, but doing a factory reset beforehand sounds like a good idea.
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tech_yeet said:
There is no root for this device yet we are still waiting on jcase make the app....
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i dont know why ya say that theres not root?
i rooted my phone my self ....
I wanted to know if there is a way to achieve Root on SM-G360T1 without having to use TrapKernel nor KingRoot, or is TrapKernel the only way?
Thanks for the help
ProtonA said:
I wanted to know if there is a way to achieve Root on SM-G360T1 without having to use TrapKernel nor KingRoot, or is TrapKernel the only way?
Thanks for the help
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Cf root is what I used
Download su binary from it's site and flash it via Odin. It's safe and effective.
hey guys, can somebody please help me?
I've been wanting to unroot my phone for a while now, and I finally found some time for it. Except, I have absolutely no idea how to do it. I have the TWRP root installed. Can't access my phone because it crashed when I tried installing Xposed. If somebody could send me some links or just explain it to me straight away that would me great. :good:
koelcasst said:
hey guys, can somebody please help me?
I've been wanting to unroot my phone for a while now, and I finally found some time for it. Except, I have absolutely no idea how to do it. I have the TWRP root installed. Can't access my phone because it crashed when I tried installing Xposed. If somebody could send me some links or just explain it to me straight away that would me great. :good:
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If your phone crash after installation of Xposed then you just need try flash via adb the system partition.
To unroot, you have many options:
- Install stock rom
- If root with supersu then you are able to unroot in the app supersu
- if root with magisk you can uninstall via twrp, just look uninstaller in the magisk thread
Hi,
Can i root my s5 g900f without pc???
I asking this because many newest samsung phone CAN root without pc now. Why s5 can't?? I try kingroot, iroot, towelroot, kingoroot, but it doesn't work.
Is it any solution or trick to root without pc?
zack483 said:
Hi,
Can i root my s5 g900f without pc???
I asking this because many newest samsung phone CAN root without pc now. Why s5 can't?? I try kingroot, iroot, towelroot, kingoroot, but it doesn't work.
Is it any solution or trick to root without pc?
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Hi,
If I took your question literally I would answer: Yes, you can but under condition that you already have a custom recovery installed before. Of course, in order to achieve it, you should have had your phone connected to PC before in order to install the recovery.
But I assume it is not the case because you are on a stock recovery, aren't you?
If yes, then unfortunately I haven't heard about any methods which would grant root on SM-G900F with android 6.0.1 (I assume you are on one of the latest firmware) without connecting to PC at all.