Can anyone solve this? SE for android has been disable - Galaxy Grand Prime Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

My android (4.4 SM-G530FZ) after I tried to root it but with no sucess, this message appeared
SE for android has been disable

With what app or method were you rooted phone?

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[Q] Rooting Trouble

Android version: 2.2.1
System version: version.3.8.7xt610.Verizon.en.US
So i have the droid pro, and when i discovered i had a system update available i un-rooted my phone and applied the update. The current system version is now "version.3.8.7xt610.Verizon.en.US" after this system update it blocks z4root [the way i originally rooted my phone] from working. Ive tried all versions of z4 and Ive also tried them multiple times. Ive been un-rooted for a while now waiting for a new way around this but nothing has turned up, so can anyone help me? Any information is more than appreciated.
~Dr. E​
Read further in the forums. I believe both superoneclick ver 1.7 works as does aroot.

Android 5.0 / Root Access/ Xmodgames / Game hacker

Hi All,
I have tried searching XDA as much as possible for this info without luck so starting a thread here.
I have intl ver S5 using latest Android 5.0 but i cant seem to get full root access for certain apps such as
xmodgames, or Game Hacker? i am not asking for a help with Game Hacks but just wondering where is the problem?
Should i be expecting an update from SuperSU or from mentioned apps for fix this?
PLease let me know if you may?
Thanks
Ali

Nexus 6P - Oreo 991.4MB - notification - should i update?

Nexus 6P - Oreo 991.4MB - notification - should i update?
Dear experts,
I would like to update Android Oreo which is appearing in my notification as Oreo 991.4MB. However I would not like to loose root after that.
What is the ideal way. Should i unroot do factory reset and then update oreo. Because How will i restore apps and data if phone is not rooted after update to Oreo?
Have been going through many threads but very confused.
Pls could somebody confirm that after update to Oreo Nexus6p can be rooted safely and that there are no major issues faced thereafter at least known?
Kindly reply.
sunandoghosh said:
Nexus 6P - Oreo 991.4MB - notification - should i update?
Dear experts,
I would like to update Android Oreo which is appearing in my notification as Oreo 991.4MB. However I would not like to loose root after that.
What is the ideal way. Should i unroot do factory reset and then update oreo. Because How will i restore apps and data if phone is not rooted after update to Oreo?
Have been going through many threads but very confused.
Pls could somebody confirm that after update to Oreo Nexus6p can be rooted safely and that there are no major issues faced thereafter at least known?
Kindly reply.
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/help/update-ota-root-twrp-t3386365
Choose yourself. You can backup your apps with titanium backup app if you're are rooted. (download the app via playstore)
Oreo works fine, you can root with latest supersu or Magisk.
Good luck

How can I root Samsung Galaxy Tab E SM-T560?

As the title says. I do have SOME information on how to root devices, and I know that one-tap rooters like Kingoroot and such are usually too good to be true.
I have looked around the internet and XDA website, but haven't found anything that would help me fully. I did find some info from XDA that requires you to use Magisk to know some information about your device before rooting it, but trying to install the current Magisk version to the tablet causes "There was a problem parsing this package.", which the tablet does when the version of the app cannot be run on the current version of my tablet (I assume, since same apk works fine with my phone, which has higher Android version)
Any help regarding this? By the way, the tablet's android version is the dreaded 4.4.4, and there are no Android or system updates through Settings.

Root and software update

Hi guys, my questions would refer to root privileges with regard to OTA software update...
But firstly...
Do you think that KingoRoot apk constitutes a reliable root service? Do you think one can root his/her device just by installing the app via browser in the phone and launching the root process?
And now the initial question:
Do you think that OTA software update can remove root from the device? Or, does the fact that one can perform OTA software update indicate that there is acutally no root on the phone?
(Device: Samsung Galaxy J5 2016)
Thanks!
Help me I have a Sharp aquos shv32 who was sim locked tell me anyone about who I can use the Flashing tool for Sharp models
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Yannikk said:
Hi guys, my questions would refer to root privileges with regard to OTA software update...
But firstly...
Do you think that KingoRoot apk constitutes a reliable root service? Do you think one can root his/her device just by installing the app via browser in the phone and launching the root process?
And now the initial question:
Do you think that OTA software update can remove root from the device? Or, does the fact that one can perform OTA software update indicate that there is acutally no root on the phone?
(Device: Samsung Galaxy J5 2016)
Thanks!
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Hello, never root your phone using king root and kingo root, it will get damaged
After that, always root your phone with Magisk because you can hide banking apps with it so that it doesn't know that the phone is rooted.
And I think it is possible to update the phone again with OTA by rooting Magisk
And you can always remove the root

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