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Also, users should be aware that Kingo root sends your IMEI to an unknown IP address in china during the root process, you have been warned. For more information read the whole OP here
Getting ROOT rights to Android 5.0 Lollipop (KingRoot) It is not my work. Taken from a russian forum.
1.Download and install latest version of Kingroot to phone.
2.Run the application and get the Root. Important - do not restart the device, because it can lead to failure in obtaining Root.
3.Enable "USB debugging" and "unknown sources".
4.Install the latest version from the PC XZDualRecovery to get full access to reading and writing to the section System (connect your phone to a PC via a cable, run the install.bat to select a number " 1 "on the screen to confirm a request for superuser)
5.Phone will reboot automatically to recovery. Install supersu.
6.Boot
Files to root.
https://mega.co.nz/#!eUgAiSDZ!R1bU-_hIxa2GW11Pjd8ikc-AzfbbJsoAXWkh7DG8j1A
isaekrem said:
Getting ROOT rights to Android 5.0 Lollipop (KingRoot) It is not my work. Taken from a russian forum.
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I've been waiting for a one click root, but everything I'm reading says this is really sketchy and no one is quite sure what it is doing.
Can anyone confirm working on Z3?
For which phone? T-Mobile?
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For which phone? T-Mobile?
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Tested by owner z3c.
And I tested on my phone D6603.
Is everything working good ???
Also, users should be aware that Kingo root sends your IMEI to an unknown IP address in china during the root process, you have been warned.
gregbradley said:
Also, users should be aware that Kingo root sends your IMEI to an unknown IP address in china during the root process, you have been warned.
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Thanks.........for the information.
gregbradley said:
Also, users should be aware that Kingo root sends your IMEI to an unknown IP address in china during the root process, you have been warned.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but Kingo root is not the same as this, which is King Root?
haste75 said:
Correct me if I'm wrong, but Kingo root is not the same as this, which is King Root?
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AFAIK they are the same
haste75 said:
Correct me if I'm wrong, but Kingo root is not the same as this, which is King Root?
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Yes they are the same ...
Well, I couldnt resist. I've now got a working root with SuperSU, and have removed all I can find of the KingRoot app.
So far, seems to be working well.
Someone else tried it?
haste75 said:
Well, I couldnt resist. I've now got a working root with SuperSU, and have removed all I can find of the KingRoot app.
So far, seems to be working well.
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Were you able to remove KingUser and install SuperUser?
scoder said:
Were you able to remove KingUser and install SuperUser?
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Yes I believe so. I have the Kinguser icon in my app draw, but It wont open. I deleted all files associated with King via ES Root Explorer, and cannot find anything.
I still wouldn't recommend anyone else doing this, god knows what information was sent to China upon installing it, but I really wanted root.
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I still wouldn't recommend anyone else doing this, god knows what information was sent to China upon installing it,
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But if try to isolate PC and phone from the internet during installing?
artlov said:
But if try to isolate PC and phone from the internet during installing?
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I tried that, it needs internet connectivity. However, the reason I allowed this was I understand that this root is based on a Ping exploit, which would need internet connecivity to work.
I figured the risk werent THAT high for me. I dont re-use passwords and no bank details stored on my phone.
Can confirm this method works.
You might want to try going in Airplane mode if you're paranoid for the Chinese. In any case, Kingroot + XZDR + SuperSU 2.49 works perfectly.
It works for me I can confirm now.I have root on lollipop locked bootloader so nice haha ? thanks
E66666666 said:
Can confirm this method works.
You might want to try going in Airplane mode if you're paranoid for the Chinese. In any case, Kingroot + XZDR + SuperSU 2.49 works perfectly.
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did you flash the recovery?
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did you flash the recovery?
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Not yet will do tomorrow, now I accidentally cleared the data of kinguser and now any app can't recognize root on my devices although it's installed, it says root denied, but şu binaries are installed, I will try tomorrow the recovery after school, if it really works I will release my ultimate sound mod I'm working since months and ofc I can test it myself and don't need any testers hope the pc cam.recognize the root on my.device and install the .bat files
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Hi guys!
Haven't been here for so long. I don't even know how to begin...
Well, here goes. As the title of this thread states, I need to unroot my device. It is a g900f snapdragon/international version. It's running 5.0 atm, vodafone cnx region.
I am writing this because I can't find any answer on the forum. I've seen many similar threads, but with no answers.
Can I unroot it without losing all my data? I don't want to just rewrite the entire firmware... Just a quick patch like the one used for rooting. Or something.
Please help me, or at least help me find an answer.
Settings of SuperSU have a full unroot option
*Detection* said:
Settings of SuperSU have a full unroot option
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Thank you. I hope it will work with no issue and completely unroot my device. Don't care for the warranty, didn't have any to begin with.
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Sorry but it's not working at all. That option is crap. The only thing it did was uninstall SuperSU.
Any other ideas please?
Anyone else got a good idea? Or any idea at all?
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Thank you. I hope it will work with no issue and completely unroot my device. Don't care for the warranty, didn't have any to begin with.
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Sorry but it's not working at all. That option is crap. The only thing it did was uninstall SuperSU.
Any other ideas please?
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SuperSU is root, uninstalling it removes root, just try to use a root app now, it will fail
Factory reset your phone
*Detection* said:
SuperSU is root, uninstalling it removes root, just try to use a root app now, it will fail
Factory reset your phone
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You couldn't be more wrong than this... Root and SuperSU are TWO different things! Only that SuperSU allows you to do some other stuff that I don't know and don't care.
I had to rewrite the entire Firmware to unroot. What a drag...
Oh well, thanks anyway.
Lucian Andries said:
You couldn't be more wrong than this... Root and SuperSU are TWO different things! Only that SuperSU allows you to do some other stuff that I don't know and don't care.
I had to rewrite the entire Firmware to unroot. What a drag...
Oh well, thanks anyway.
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You have a lot to learn
Root = access to, and R/W permissions on system files
SuperSU grants you R/W access to the root system files
So SuperSU = Root
There are other root apps, but SuperSU is the main one
Unrooting via SuperSU settings = Full unroot
If you altered system files while you were rooted, then the device knows it has been modified regardless if SuperSU is installed - in that case, of course you need to re-write the firmware to get back to stock....
All I want to do is root this thing, but no matter what I've tried it just doesn't want to work. Has anyone actually managed to root this?
Cant be done.... Yet
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All I want to do is root this thing, but no matter what I've tried it just doesn't want to work. Has anyone actually managed to root this?
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hi, i've try but nothing, i use kingo, frame, tow, and others but nothing.. some user say they have been able to root this by some kind of mistake, they use kingo with no success but then reboot and done, is rooted, it says is not but it is but not with me jeje, i guess we'll have to wait.
Rooting Blu Studio C 5+5 LTE
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All I want to do is root this thing, but no matter what I've tried it just doesn't want to work. Has anyone actually managed to root this?
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I've done it. I used the newest version of Kingroot from the Google Playstore (ver 4.8 at the time of this writing) If I recall correctly I *think* Kingroot may have shown an issue getting root access. However, after rebooting the device the rooting process did work. I was able to verify it by using root checker (basic version). After I had root I replaced Kingroot with SuperSU and once again verified using root checker. Still rooted... Be careful to take one step at a time. If you can reply with specifics and what order you did them in I might be able to help.
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I've done it. I used the newest version of Kingroot from the Google Playstore (ver 4.8 at the time of this writing) If I recall correctly I *think* Kingroot may have shown an issue getting root access. However, after rebooting the device the rooting process did work. I was able to verify it by using root checker (basic version). After I had root I replaced Kingroot with SuperSU and once again verified using root checker. Still rooted... Be careful to take one step at a time. If you can reply with specifics and what order you did them in I might be able to help.
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use Kingroot 3.5
Yesterday I successfully rooted my Z3C - 5.1.1. (never rooted before) with kingoroot 4.5 apk and install TWRP recovery whitout problems
attached link with all files..
Working! Thank you!
can anyone confirm this? Should I trust Kingoroot?
edit: it failed with error code 0x173c17
Did not work
Worked for me.
I rooted my z3c on fw 23.4.A.1.264 with kingroot v 4.80
rooted with kingroot too... working
I used KingRoot 4.8.2 from this topic on the firmware .264. It worked !
VERY interested in this. Do you lose camera functionality?
Edit - to be more specific did you need to back up your TA partition to restore your DRM keys for advanced features? I'm not interested in unlocking boot loader - just want root if that is possible.
No this is just the root. No need to unlock the bootloader or anything else, so we lose nothing.
This thread should be closed, isn't this app banned on XDA? I would not use this period! This app just installs crapware on your phone and i'm sure they get ad revenue from all the built in ads with the app. There is no telling what private information is stolen from your device as well. I repeat i would not use this period.
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This thread should be closed, isn't this app banned on XDA? I would not use this period! This app just installs crapware on your phone and i'm sure they get ad revenue from all the built in ads with the app. There is no telling what private information is stolen from your device as well. I repeat i would not use this period.
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KINGROOT and any software on XDA is always 'user beware'
That means do your research and MAKE BACKUPS!
The xda staff no longer has any issues with KINGROOT. They made the needed changes to remain on XDA.
I actually use it personally on my Xperia T2 Ultra running 5.1.1. The app didn't work for me, but the pc version did.
With root I use ti backup to remove unwanted extras.
Another confirm working root.
Working with supersume btw (see playstore).
Now on SuperSU instead of kingoroot.
Finally root + full device encryption
The problen are: Binary... Try now update your binary with SuperSU. It will fail : /.
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The problen are: Binary... Try now update your binary with SuperSU. It will fail : /.
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trying the app its not working, stuck at 55% then fails..
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The problen are: Binary... Try now update your binary with SuperSU. It will fail : /.
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Try using this guide: http://www.w0lfdroid.com/2015/05/How-to-Remove-Replace-KingUser-KingRoot-with-SuperSU.html
Worked like a charm 3x in a row.
So just to confirm, this does not impact the DRM keys?
EDIT: Also, presumably it does not wipe any data, images etc. on the phone?
beware that Kingoroot and Kingroot have all permission to collect your data. Kingoroot have more permission than Kingroot
I think kingroot is not stable. I used this root in 2 devices already, but same.
For example, TB not working with this root.
Kingroot sends your IMEI number to China as well and I got rid of it instantly and installed SuperSU after
Hello everyone,
I've noticed that there hasn't been any threads about rooting the Xperia Z2 Tablet on lollipop. Most threads have discussed how to root the device on 4.4.4 and to create an update image to maintain your root whilst updating to 5.0+.
I've scoured the interwebs and found nothing so I'll make it easy for those whom don't know how to achieve root or don't want to do much work without creating images and such.
First off I'm not responsible for any inconvenience that may come with rooting your device and losing your warranty. I can and will be willing to help out in restoring or answering questions that you may have.
This method uses Kingroot... For those who have a problem with kingroot, it is only used to achieve root and this guide will also be showing you how to remove kingroot and install Supersu with ease. Using the link below download the necessary files: Kingroot V4, Supersume, XZDualRecovery 2.8.26. Place all these files on the root of your devices internal storage/SD card excluding Xdualrecovery as that needs a PC. (If you want to Xposed working I will also supply the files needed for that as well). https://www.mediafire.com/download/wrsajbgw2jr6czt
*Make sure you have unknown sources enabled under Settings>Security>Device administrators as well as Developer Options available and USB debugging enabled. (To enable Developer Options go to Settings>About Tablet>Build Number and click it 10 times).
1. Install NewKingroot.apk and run the application. It will notify you that a root method was found and to try it. It may take up to 2 minutes to achieve root. (If all you wanted was root and are content with kinguser then you're done! :good: if you want Supersu and/or a custom recovery then continue on to step 2!
2. Connect your Tablet to your PC via microUSB. On your PC open and extract the contents of TabZ-lockeddualrecovery2.8.26-RELEASE.combined.zip to your desktop. Now double click install.bat a screen will pop up providing you with options to install xdualrecovery. Choose option 2. Installation on ROM rooted with SuperUser by pressing 2 and enter. The script will run its course and tell you to grant permission on your tablet. Open up your tablet and a kinguser prompt will show asking you to grant or deny permission to ADB (Grant it!!!) afterwards your tablet will reboot on it's own to TWRP. (I advise you to either make a backup of the tablet now or after you install Supersu as insurance in case of any mishaps). Click reboot System.
3.Install Supersume, open the application and run it. It will of course ask to grant it permission (Grant it!!!) it will check the environment (making sure that there isn't any Pokemon nearby that you don't need... Sorry Pokemon Go reference) and it will begin removing kingroot and install Supersu. If you didn't have Supersu installed already great! It'll open up Supersu automatically. Supersu may ask you to update binaries (DO NOT click TWRP as it will reboot and you have to start the process over from step one!!! :crying: Just click Normal and once it says successful you're done! :victory: The next step is optional if you Want Xposed.
*Optional 4. Install XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4.apk. Open your app drawer and open NDR Utils. It will ask for permission (Grant it!!!) now here you may choose your preferred recovery... Philz Touch Recovery,TWRP or Clockwork Mod Recovery. Click Reboot to Primary Recovery (fourth option) once it's rebooted you want to click install>SD>xposed-v85.1-sdk22-arm-by-romracer-20160620.zip and swipe to install. You should get a success when it's finished. Now simply reboot and your apps will be upgrading. Congratulations you now have root with SuperSU and xposed! :victory:
**if you wish to uninstall Xposed simply reboot to recovery and click install>SD>xposed-uninstaller-20151218-arm.zip uninstall the application once it's rebooted and you're good to go!
***if you have a problem with Supersume not working, reinstall Newkingroot.apk and run it again to get root. Then run supersume again (Grant permission!!!) and let it run its magic.
If anyone has issues, has questions or needs help PM and I will do my best to help and answer all your questions. Please don't be discouraged because I'm new here! I will be soon adding a link to a video tutorial on how all these steps can be done!
I have the Verizon 561, will this allow rom upgrade to marshmallow?
chin_bone said:
I have the Verizon 561, will this allow rom upgrade to marshmallow?
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Hi there, I also have SGP561 as well for Verizon. Verizon didn't release Marshmallowfor the device yet unfortunately. ???? still waiting and more then willing to confirm when it does
Just ran on my 5.1.1 z2 and work first time. Great stuff thanks!
creepingcreep said:
Just ran on my 5.1.1 z2 and work first time. Great stuff thanks!
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Glad it worked for you. Just wanted to help people out as I had invested time trying to figure out my own. I didn't like flashing files constantly so tried making easy.
Never had luck with kingoapp and today isnt any different
Thanks so much. I am away for another week but I can not wait to try this. I got a verizon z2 tablet since it seemed to be the cheapest 10 inch tablet. You have breathed new life in to it.
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Am i correct that you don't provide the kingroot.apk?
Which version are you using?
How do you boot into custom recovery from device off? Everytime I try it takes me to the stock recovery
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ToneLa said:
Never had luck with kingoapp and today isnt any different
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Sorry to hear what version are you using? Use the provided KingRoot in the download link provided
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Am i correct that you don't provide the kingroot.apk?
Which version are you using?
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No, in the link provided all necessary apps and folders/zips are included. Including KingRoot apk
Cammy253 said:
How do you boot into custom recovery from device off? Everytime I try it takes me to the stock recovery
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Power off device. While device is booting up at the Sony logo hold power and volume down/up (depends on customer recovery) until led flashes green and device vibrates then let go
JediDru said:
Thanks so much. I am away for another week but I can not wait to try this. I got a verizon z2 tablet since it seemed to be the cheapest 10 inch tablet. You have breathed new life in to it.
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That's great news to hear! I picked one up and wanted to root and I did on KitKat but when I upgraded to lollipop I lost root and rooted it the long way... Needed something simpler and couldn't find anything on here. So I wanted to make sure a guide was available to all. Enjoy and let me know how it went
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Power off device. While device is booting up at the Sony logo hold power and volume down/up (depends on customer recovery) until led flashes green and device vibrates then let go
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Thank you working great
Sent from my SGP561 using XDA-Developers mobile app
If you're talking about your google drive, there is no kingoapp.apk in there
All there is:
- supersume.apk
- tabz-lockeddualrecovery
- xposed uninstaller
- xposed v85.1
- xposed installer
I downloaded the most recent kingroot, which worked on my Verizon sgp561, and then I used your superuser file to change over to su. Seems to work just fine.. I'm on 5.1.1.
I tried the most recent kingroot and it fails.
An old version gave me an error code of 0x162982
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If you're talking about your google drive, there is no kingoapp.apk in there
All there is:
- supersume.apk
- tabz-lockeddualrecovery
- xposed uninstaller
- xposed v85.1
- xposed installer
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Let me double check and if anything I'll post a link to the apk
Sorry that you're having issues though
bilestoad said:
I downloaded the most recent kingroot, which worked on my Verizon sgp561, and then I used your superuser file to change over to su. Seems to work just fine.. I'm on 5.1.1.
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Thanks for confirming! If you didn't see the KingRoot apk in drive I'll upload the current version!
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I tried the most recent kingroot and it fails.
An old version gave me an error code of 0x162982
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What is the software version you are having problems with?
Kingoroot works! Not kingroot. Find thread to remove kingouser and replace with SuperSU.
jerryspring said:
Kingoroot works! Not kingroot. Find thread to remove kingouser and replace with SuperSU.
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Yep, on some FireOS builds. Unfortunately, tends to leave a ton of untrustworthy crud behind. Better to unlock bootloader and go with a custom ROM.
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Yep, on some FireOS builds. Unfortunately, tends to leave a ton of untrustworthy crud behind. Better to unlock bootloader and go with a custom ROM.
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I got chains supersu running, but I can't rid the kingo superuser app. Ugh.
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Yep, on some FireOS builds. Unfortunately, tends to leave a ton of untrustworthy crud behind. Better to unlock bootloader and go with a custom ROM.
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Could I go into file explorer and delete in /system the kingosupersu app?
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I got chains supersu running, but I can't rid the kingo superuser app. Ugh.
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Could I go into file explorer and delete in /system the kingosupersu app?
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Probably...but do so at your own risk. Welcome to the wonderful world of kingo crap.
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Probably...but do so at your own risk. Welcome to the wonderful world of kingo crap.
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I'm afraid of bricking the Kindle by doing the bootloader unlocked. This isn't my device and I'm doing it for a friend
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I'm afraid of bricking the Kindle by doing the bootloader unlocked. This isn't my device and I'm doing it for a friend
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You can't brick unlocking the bootloader. You *can* soft brick rooting with a locked bootloader as there is no recovery path if s##t happens. BTW, You can't simply reload FireOS via stock recovery which is crippled. Welcome to the gang plank which you stepped into by using KingOroot.
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You can't brick unlocking the bootloader. You *can* soft brick rooting with a locked bootloader as there is no recovery path if s##t happens. BTW, You can't simply reload FireOS via stock recovery which is crippled. Welcome to the gang plank which you stepped into by using KingOroot.
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Yea. I knkw. Haha
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You can't brick unlocking the bootloader. You *can* soft brick rooting with a locked bootloader as there is no recovery path if s##t happens. BTW, You can't simply reload FireOS via stock recovery which is crippled. Welcome to the gang plank which you stepped into by using KingOroot.
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I read that o.p . Idk where to even begin how to unlock the bootloader.
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I read that o.p . Idk where to even begin how to unlock the bootloader.
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Sounds like you're in over your head. If the device is working say a blessing and move on.
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Sounds like you're in over your head. If the device is working say a blessing and move on.
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There is no tutorial. I am not new to rooting and etc.
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There is no tutorial. I am not new to rooting and etc.
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Sure. But as you noted HDX devices are rather fragile (easy to soft brick; hard to recover) unless unlocked. That was the point of my prior post. If you are not comfortable with the terminology, which is definitely on the more advanced side, and your friend's device is still working it would probably be best to walk away before something bad happens.
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Sure. But as you noted HDX devices are rather fragile (easy to soft brick; hard to recover) unless unlocked. That was the point of my prior post. If you are not comfortable with the terminology, which is definitely on the more advanced side, and your friend's device is still working it would probably be best to walk away before something bad happens.
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I am comfy with the terminology. My point is, there is no tutorial on unlocking bootloader. Unless it's a easy command of fastboot OEM unlock.
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I am comfy with the terminology. My point is, there is no tutorial on unlocking bootloader. Unless it's a easy command of fastboot OEM unlock.
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These are the two main unlock threads aimed at the general user community. First points to a series of documents that is essentially a tutorial. Second is a 1-click 'do it all' utility provided you have access to a Linux or OS X (Mac) host.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hdx/general/how-to-root-unlock-hdx-noobies-t3916167
https://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hdx/general/multi-platform-1-click-bootloader-t3241014
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Google released Android 10 — the first Android version to shed its letter and be known simply by a number, with no dessert-themed moniker attached — in September of 2019.
Unlike Pie, Android 10 also includes the traditional Android three-button navigation system as an option on all phones. However, if users who want to block ads or extend the battery life try hard to root their Android. KingoRoot on Windows (PC Version) and KingoRoot APK can easily and efficiently root your Android with both root apk and PC root software.
Steps of Rooting Android 10.0 with KingoRoot APK
While before you root your Android 10.0 you need to prepare your mobile for rooting. Device powered on and keep it enough battery. WiFi recommanded. The following steps will guide you to root your Android 10.
Step 1: Free download KingoRoot APK
The download will be automatically started to your Android. Find it in "Download" on your Android phone.If Chrome has warned you about KingoRoot.apk, click OK to proceed.
Root Android 10.0 device with KingoRoot APK
Step 2: Install the KingoRoot APK and install the apk file. *Note: you may receive this install block message. Take the following steps:
Install Blocked: Settings > Security > Unknown sources > Check the box and allow.
Root Android 10.0 device with KingoRoot
Harmful App: Settings > Security > Verify apps > Uncheck it
Step 3: Click"One Click Root" to use the KingoRoot APK. Make sure the network is stable.
Step 4: Result: success or fail.
You may want to try it several times because KingoRoot.apk will only download one script at a time. After doing all above, if KingoRoot APK still failed to root your Android 10.0 devices, hope you have a try on KingoRoot on Windows (PC Version), which has a much higher success rate for technical reasons.
How to Jailbreak Android 10.0 With KinoRoot PC Root
Preparation:
Device powered on.
Enough battery Level of your Phone (above 50%).
Internet connection necessary.
USB Cable (the original one recommended).
Backup everything in your device.
Step 1: Free download and install KingoRoot PC software.
Turn to KingoRoot official website: www.kingoapp.com and download the software for windows. So Internet connection is necessary. After download is complete, install the Kingo ROOT.
Step 2: Double click the desktop icon of Kingo Root and launch it. Kingoroot is 100% safe.
Step 3: Plug your Android device into your computer via USB cable and enable the USB Debugging mode.
Step 4: Click "ROOT" to Begin Rooting
Step 5: Getting the root result. Hope your mobile Running 10.0 can be successfully rooted by the root app of KingoRoot.
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What is this crap? Totally irrelevant to this device or available ROMs.
Troll elsewhere.