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Does anyone know if this is legit and fully working?
http://www.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s7-root/
And can someone confirm it's not full of spyware etc. I've never heard of them before.
Supposedly Kingoroot & Framaroot are risky to use, so I would wait a bit more for a more "official" way to root it
MouldingClay said:
Does anyone know if this is legit and fully working?
http://www.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s7-root/
And can someone confirm it's not full of spyware etc. I've never heard of them before.
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Stay away from that stuff...
If I see another kingo root post.... ????
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So is the link an advertisement that the Kingo people sponsored? I don't see the ability to comment on that page so if its not legit there's no way to know (except for posts like this in a separate part of the site) which would then beg the question, why was it allowed to be posted?
I have tried this three times on my Verizon Galaxy s7 edge, and it failed all three times. First time it froze at about 20% and the other 2 times it got to 100% but said it failed at the end.
Naw dawg. Wait for the devs to release a legit root method. Stay away from this noise.
But the advantages of Kingroot are plentiful.
According to the OP here on XDA, "KingRoot is an amazing tool for 'lazy people'"
It sends unspecified information from your device to a Chinese server
It roots your device using exploits potentially making it more vulnerable
It makes changes to /system and allows you to make further changes to /system, sometimes putting noobs in really awkward situations that are hard to get out of--they get de-noobified
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XDA finally took down the link to the Kingroot guide that didn't work:
http://www.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s7-root/
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The XDA guide for root which was false, has now been removed
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But the advantages of Kingroot are plentiful.
According to the OP here on XDA, "KingRoot is an amazing tool for 'lazy people'"
It sends unspecified information from your device to a Chinese server
It roots your device using exploits potentially making it more vulnerable
It makes changes to /system and allows you to make further changes to /system, sometimes putting noobs in really awkward situations that are hard to get out of--they get de-noobified
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XDA finally took down the link to the Kingroot guide that didn't work:
http://www.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s7-root/
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My replÿ in response to kingroot. I have used it to root Samsung tab s and blu life xl using the app it's quick and it's easy to use as described I tried to root using kingroot on European s7 with app and did not work I'll try on computer next then use kingorooy
With the initial root thread being shut down, could someone with specific news or ideas start up a new thread?
There are lot of frustrated people with the locked bootloader like me that would really welcome some news or progress on this, and it is difficult to imagine this happening without a specific thread on the subject.
PM the forum moderator and request the original thread be cleaned and reopened. Duplicate threads are not permitted.
Get over it.. locked bootloader means no root, nobody has found a way around this on any of the recent locked loaders
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jgodfrey82 said:
Get over it.. locked bootloader means no root, nobody has found a way around this on any of the recent locked loaders
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I could tell you are talking without no knowledge no wonder you have no thanks for helping out this community at all, ROOT COULD STILL BE ACHIEVED with a locked bootloader
Let's be careful with the comments - that is one reason the other thread got closed - especially after it gets reopened.
My bad with the get over it post. I struggled through never having root on N4 on att and just have accepted no root on s7e.. I know I'm an xda noob so no offense meant, I do actually have 8 thanks tho! ?
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This thread is going to get locked just like the last two.
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This thread is going to get locked just like the last two.
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While nothing happening here - did some searches and if you want to be even more frustrated about the bootloader and root, look at the below from an Asian forum (translated by Google - not perfectly lol):
RECOMMENDATION
- SAMSUNGVN liability risks unlucky to
- Only applies to version Snapdragon Galaxy S7 Edge SM-G9350 code
- Loss of warranty when Unlock Bootloader to Root.
- No guarantee of confidentiality issues, personal information
- Knox will jump into 0x1
Files needed
- Odin 3.10.7: Fshare - Odin3_v3.10.7.zip
- Driver Samsung: Technical Documentation | SAMSUNG Developers
Download and install.
- CF-Root: Fshare - cf-root-g9350.zip
Proceed:
- In the Galaxy Apps -> Search software "CROM Service" -> Settings and proceed to unlock the bootloader.
- Shutdown. Boot into Download Mode by pressing hard (Vol Down + Home + Power)
- Check CROM Service line. If it can gauge lock, press Down + Home + Power Vol until the machine off completely and then unlock the normal boot as the first step. If it continues to unlock offline.
- Launch Odin 3.10.7, cable plug, extract the zip file is the file cf-root cf-root-g9350.zip-g9350.tar. Under PDA cf-root-file select g9350.tar
- Click Start -> PC reboot when done.
- Congratulations on your machine successfully root.
That is also a snapdragon model, Hope somehow we can get there with out 975T sometime.
I heard The lg g5 has a unlocked bootlader
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will6316 said:
I heard The lg g5 has a unlocked bootlader
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I have heard that too, but like many others, I have a 935T which we would like to make customizable.
Related to this - another casualty of the locked root thread is the activity of getting into TMo and Samsung's face through twitter and other avenues. Hopefully it is still going on, but without any means of communication on the matter in this forum - it may have just died.
Here are my two cents for those that have lost or are in the process of losing faith.
This is a very popular device. That goes without question.
This is a very popular forum. That too goes without question.
The T-Mobile forum is not the only forum with hopes of having an unlocked bootloader. Thus we can hope that there is someone out there (or perhaps even a team) that will stumble upon a solution. We all know that there are people experimenting with their own devices with known exploits and also using creativity and ingenuity in efforts of finding a new one. How many devices have been released with little hope of having root access? This is not the first. So many of you are doubtful and acting like you've been wronged by someone. I've been reading about members wanting to start class action lawsuits against Samsung for locking the bootloaders. But much of this is just talk until somebody does it. We have people stepping up to the plate constantly on trying to give you all what you want. Yet threads keep popping up which are no different from the ones that get closed for the same reasons yet all of which yield little to no results or even influence. The same tweets get sent, same calls get made, same e-mails sent, etc. Samsung, T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&T, etc all heard you! I heard you, you all have heard each other. For crap sake let it go already and just be patient! When somebody discovers a way then we can celebrate, look back on this day and remember at just how pathetic we were whining about not having root and some will even be kicking themselves in the butt for returning their phones. But then what? Oh... I know. The Galaxy S8 Edge will come out next year. Who wants to take bets that this all won't happen again? Honestly, I really don't care anymore. I just don't. I don't have root but I do have a damn good phone on a good network. Someday (hopefully soon) when I check this forum and see that root was discovered then I'll probably do it. No doubt that most of us will! But in the meanwhile, this isn't a forum for development anymore. This has turned into a group therapy session for those that feel victimized by Samsung (or whoever you want to point your fingers at.) Now... let me take my step off my soapbox and await all of the responses about how I'm wrong and a hypocrite or how I'm insensitive by hurting someone's feelings or even how my words are counterproductive to finding a resolution that you all seem to be losing sleep over. Guess what... I don't care about that either. I'm more frustrated about how everybody in this forum seem to be whining and crying about not having root than I am about having root access now. I can't log on without shaking my head at some of the comments that I read. Yet somehow, just like a horrible accident on the freeway, I can't help but gawk at the amazement of what I see which inevitably brings me back. I'll soon be at the point where when the time comes that I read "WE HAVE ROOT!!!" my first reaction will be cheerfully saying to myself, "Finally! People can stop whining and crying over it!" instead of the appropriate action of actually rooting.
I'll step down now. Thank you all for your time.
There is a lot of wining and complaining, but there were some hopeful pieces here and there.
I was hoping the Chinese 9350 Snapdragon was a path that might be followed. The specifics are beyond my skill set, but an am hoping if it is not a dead end that those for which it is not beyond theirs will be able to do something with it. I had tried the CROM system that had been posted over there but not surprisingly it would not work on this similar but different device.
So hoping the tread gets going again - and hopefully without the drama that get it shut down.
will6316 said:
I heard The lg g5 has a unlocked bootlader
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Yeah. But the reviews are rolling in. Subpar seems to be the consensus so far.
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- No guarantee of confidentiality issues, personal information
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Wait a second. This implies there was a guarantee of personal information before. FU Samsung.
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@rbiter said:
Wait a second. This implies there was a guarantee of personal information before. FU Samsung.
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Funny - don't remember that quote above. - lol?
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Funny - don't remember that quote above. - lol?
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I think you misunderstood. I was being sarcastic. With unlocked bootloader was Samsung guaranteeing security? Doubt it.
s7 edge root
I have a hong kong g9350 and find it very difficult to find good info about root,,,,, i got some stuff from baidu forums but the barrier is its not english and even with translate,its hard work, i believe that they have rooted successfully i have the root file and apparently the bootloader is not locked..... presume is the word. but until i can find info after rooting i dont want to risk it yet... theres no follow up dont even know if theres a recovery included like twrp or cm one any one else know anything thanx
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There is a lot of wining and complaining, but there were some hopeful pieces here and there.
I was hoping the Chinese 9350 Snapdragon was a path that might be followed. The specifics are beyond my skill set, but an am hoping if it is not a dead end that those for which it is not beyond theirs will be able to do something with it. I had tried the CROM system that had been posted over there but not surprisingly it would not work on this similar but different device.
So hoping the tread gets going again - and hopefully without the drama that get it shut down.
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May be of help in Downloaded crom. Service off Chinese site. And it tells me I can install roms and bootloader unlocked I'll put it up on mega soon. Also have the CF auto root off same site but I'm apprehension because of language barrier and post root details
https://mega.nz/#!zYUWkTAA
Try that
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xmanz said:
May be of help in Downloaded crom. Service off Chinese site. And it tells me I can install roms and bootloader unlocked I'll put it up on mega soon. Also have the CF auto root off same site but I'm apprehension because of language barrier and post root details
https://mega.nz/#!zYUWkTAA
Try that
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The CROM lock does not exist on non-Chinese bootloaders
Samsung's Chinese handsets bootloaders have in 3 types of bootloader locks, the carrier lock, the CROM lock (which is enabled if the Chinese bootloader does not find the "KIWIBIRD" string written in the STEADY partition), and the reactivation lock, they are not carrier locked.
U.S. variants only have the Carrier and reactivation locks, there is no CROM lock to unlock on these devices (or any international variants either), U.S. variants are however carrier locked, the lock is hardcoded in the bootloader code (there is just no execution path to load an unsigned kernel on the consumer carrier locked variant bootloaders, there is no "lock" Qfuse anymore, the bootloader itself just has no carrier unlocking/locking support, it is always locked by design) and the bootloader is tied to the device ID, for example SM-G935F (which is One Time Programmable) and will refuse to run on anything but the device id that is hardcoded within it, obviously the bootloader is signed so you can't modify it, there is also a revocation mechanism involving Qfuses to make sure you can't downgrade to a vulnerable version (should one exist).
There are presumably Engineering versions of the bootloader that allow running unsigned kernels but those have not been leaked and they probably won't run on devices for which the production mode Qfuse has been blown (the device is in Engineering mode when that Qfuse is not set).
mathieulh said:
The CROM lock does not exist on non-Chinese bootloaders
Samsung's Chinese handsets bootloaders have in 3 types of bootloader locks, the carrier lock, the CROM lock (which is enabled if the Chinese bootloader does not find the "KIWIBIRD" string written in the STEADY partition), and the reactivation lock, they are not carrier locked.
U.S. variants only have the Carrier and reactivation locks, there is no CROM lock to unlock on these devices (or any international variants either), U.S. variants are however carrier locked, the lock is hardcoded in the bootloader code (there is just no execution path to load an unsigned kernel on the consumer carrier locked variant bootloaders, there is no "lock" Qfuse anymore, the bootloader itself just has no carrier unlocking/locking support, it is always locked by design) and the bootloader is tied to the device ID, for example SM-G935F (which is One Time Programmable) and will refuse to run on anything but the device id that is hardcoded within it, obviously the bootloader is signed so you can't modify it, there is also a revocation mechanism involving Qfuses to make sure you can't downgrade to a vulnerable version (should one exist).
There are presumably Engineering versions of the bootloader that allow running unsigned kernels but those have not been leaked and they probably won't run on devices for which the production mode Qfuse has been blown (the device is in Engineering mode when that Qfuse is not set).
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Thank you I don't understand too much of the tech stuff. But mine isn't carrier locked as I'm in New Zealand. Crom tool says not locked….. And the baidu website has supposedly CF autoroot for g9350.. As I said I'm apprehensive to flash till better data comes available…. Shall I link the site and if you can be bothered have a look-see please. Cheers
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Good day all,
I noticed several cluttered threads in Q&A that are becoming more of a discussion than question and answer format.
I wanted to make this thread as a one stop shop for all things Root and Bootloader related for the G-930T (Tmobile Galaxy Note 7).
Please discuss root, bootloader and work with each other in here.
Please do not discuss the bounty in here, and do not clutter the bounty thread with casual conversation about root.
Cheers,
Baja
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Well we know the Bootloader is locked and can only be unlocked by Samsung( That's not gonna happen).
Based on what happened and is continuing to happen with the S7 there is a possibility of achieving Root on the N7(ENG) which I will not be a guinea pig and try. I'm sure others will if and when it's available.
SBERG117 said:
Well we know the Bootloader is locked and can only be unlocked by Samsung( That's not gonna happen).
Based on what happened and is continuing to happen with the S7 there is a possibility of achieving Root on the N7(ENG) which I will not be a guinea pig and try. I'm sure others will if and when it's available.
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I second this. Just wish we could keep samsung pay after root. Not gonna happen but wishful thinking.
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Just want to note that you may not want to take any updates if you plan on rooting in the future (if an exploit is available).
dirtymindedx said:
I second this. Just wish we could keep samsung pay after root. Not gonna happen but wishful thinking.
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Not true on my Nexus 6 we could not use Android pay with root. But someone came up with a walk around systemless root and it worked.
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jason504 said:
Not true on my Nexus 6 we could not use Android pay with root. But someone came up with a walk around systemless root and it worked.
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he said Samsung pay...two separate paying system
Chord_Hugo87 said:
he said Samsung pay...two separate paying system
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No I know what he said but if there can be a walk around for one (should) be able to do one for the other.
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jason504 said:
No I know what he said but if there can be a walk around for one (should) be able to do one for the other.
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not possible if you trip knox and in order to get root you need to trip knox.
jason504 said:
No I know what he said but if there can be a walk around for one (should) be able to do one for the other.
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One of them is from Google and doesn't care about Knoxx and the other is from Samsung and does care about Knoxx. Two completely different things. The Samsung Pay not working after Knoxx is tripped has been going on for a year as of tomorrow. The systemless root that doesn't trip Knoxx is one thing but as soon as you start flashing, kiss Samsung Pay goodbye.
Yep, and worst of all. Once it's tripped, Samsung pay will never work again on that device
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Luckily for me, if root becomes available its a no-brainer. Samsung pay doesn't support my bank, and I won't have a credit card. Even if Samsung Pay would work for me, it would still be an easy choice to have root instead. I would like to play around with altering the speaker volume, deleting bloatware, making tweaks, ad blocking, etc.
Did anyone ever get the files that Beans asked for over to him?
Why can't those of us with t variants just flash the unlocked w8 bootloader? Seems like we've been left an out? Yes?
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Rx8Driver said:
Why can't those of us with t variants just flash the unlocked w8 bootloader? Seems like we've been left an out? Yes?
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In order for you to flash anything to any bootloader, it needs to be unlocked. With it locked Odin says it can't. So till the note 7 gets unlocked (in time) we have to wait. Phone only few days old, be work around soon.
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Did anyone ever get the files that Beans asked for over to him?
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Good question
@BeansTown106 did you ever get a Tar?
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It appears this guy is in the process of getting the stock firmware uploaded
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3444003
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Just want to note that you may not want to take any updates if you plan on rooting in the future (if an exploit is available).
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That is true. Android 7 Nougat will have more security features that Samsung is going to take advantage of with the Galaxy Note 7. That may make unlocking bootloader and rooting even more difficult.
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It looks like the sprint guys have obtained an engineering bootloader/kernel. Someone may be able to do something with this for us..
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I got the stock n930t boot.img but im wondering is how would i go by making a kernel "engboot". I also removed dm-verity but that didn't work. All i get is a failed message through odin. Another testing i have done is I even just modified one simple thing in the stock kernel say in default.prop ro.secure=1 to =0 and i still get a failed messsge. Once i flashed the stock unmodified version of the kernel i would get a success message and works which means any modification to the kernel will cause it to fail i just have to see what in the kernel checks for md5 changes or it may be something else if more devs can help together, then we can get this working.
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I got the stock n930t boot.img but im wondering is how would i go by making a kernel "engboot". I also removed dm-verity but that didn't work. All i get is a failed message through odin. Another testing i have done is I even just modified one simple thing in the stock kernel say in default.prop ro.secure=1 to =0 and i still get a failed messsge. Once i flashed the stock unmodified version of the kernel i would get a success message and works which means any modification to the kernel will cause it to fail i just have to see what in the kernel checks for md5 changes or it may be something else if more devs can help together, then we can get this working.
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Bro, please stop trying. This is obviously far above your skill level.
1. There is no way to convert a kernel to an "engboot."
2. The bootloader is LOCKED, so anything you do to the kernel's ramdisk will obviously not work because the whole point of dm-verity and a locked bootloader, among other things, is to stop the modification of system images, including the kernel ramdisk. Surely you didn't think it would be as easy as unpacking the boot.img, changing the ro.secure value from 1 to 0, then repacking..... did you?
3. The kernel doesn't "check" for anything MD5 related.
4. The bootloader is rejecting your changes, not the kernel.
5. Nothing you do to the boot.img, no matter how many devs you have, will do any good.
Hang tight, guys. We're trying everything we can.
User "elliwigy" doesn't want non-pledge comments on their bounty thread. So I figured we could set up shop here and discuss all of our crazy root rumors. If anyone is wishing to pledge for root, please go here instead: https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8+/how-to/bounty-thread-snapdragon-usa-variants-t3598271
Awesome thanks for creating this thread hopefully we will have root soon.
So I heard lasts years S7 snapdragon root wasn't that great is that true? I had the 935F which had roms, kernels, custom recovery etc.... Root was achieved on the snapdragon S7 in a different way... Did they get twrp and roms or just root?.... Definitely keeping my fingers crossed watching these threads
Kjc99 said:
So I heard lasts years S7 snapdragon root wasn't that great is that true? I had the 935F which had roms, kernels, custom recovery etc.... Root was achieved on the snapdragon S7 in a different way... Did they get twrp and roms or just root?.... Definitely keeping my fingers crossed watching these threads
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It had a bunch of overheating issues and i think some features may have been mia. the same exploit isn't available here, yet, because it relied on an early build of the 935u model, and there is no such build found for these phones, yet.
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So I heard lasts years S7 snapdragon root wasn't that great is that true? I had the 935F which had roms, kernels, custom recovery etc.... Root was achieved on the snapdragon S7 in a different way... Did they get twrp and roms or just root?.... Definitely keeping my fingers crossed watching these threads
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It used a special engineering kernel. That is purchased by certified Samsung repair shops. It was basically worthless. It made the phone run so poorly.
It Never got true root twrp. Doubt the S8 line will either.
How do I know if I have a snapdragon version S8+ ?
I am
T-MOBILE SM-G955U.
Build= SQU1AQFJ see pic
Kjc99 said:
So I heard lasts years S7 snapdragon root wasn't that great is that true? I had the 935F which had roms, kernels, custom recovery etc.... Root was achieved on the snapdragon S7 in a different way... Did they get twrp and roms or just root?.... Definitely keeping my fingers crossed watching these threads
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it never was really rooted only temp root which u have to flash a diff boot.tar and it makes the device lag and overheat i only didnt mention it to keep peoples hopes up. but yea s7 edge usa was never rooted because bl is locked down hard by carriers.
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it never was really rooted only temp root which u have to flash a diff boot.tar and it makes the device lag and overheat i only didnt mention it to keep peoples hopes up. but yea s7 edge usa was never rooted because bl is locked down hard by carriers.
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temp root means no TWRP u could flash some stock roms with flash fire but usually made the lag battery and overheating worse for s7e
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How do I know if I have a snapdragon version S8+ ?
I am
T-MOBILE SM-G955U.
Build= SQU1AQFJ see pic
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All usa variants are snapdragon on samsung always. research also if you click s8+ tmobile thread or your carrier it tells you specs of device on top left
Ty @BaconSeeds! And you are so right. Read, read, read, I have been reading everything I can since getting my S8+ last week. Lol tnx again. For responding.
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BaconSeeds said:
it never was really rooted only temp root which u have to flash a diff boot.tar and it makes the device lag and overheat i only didnt mention it to keep peoples hopes up. but yea s7 edge usa was never rooted because bl is locked down hard by carriers.
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K... Thanks for clarifying.... So if by chance we do get root most likely a bigger challenge to unlock the bootloader/add custom recovery ... I guess the thing that pisses me off is the "U1" got lumped in with all the carrier "U" varients... Both have locked bootloader... I've always used exynos Galaxys on my GSM network never had connection issues... Mostly my fault cause I didn't get the international....Any recommendations for youtube ad blockers I've tried adclear but can't downgrade my youtube for some reason...
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K... Thanks for clarifying.... So if by chance we do get root most likely a bigger challenge to unlock the bootloader/add custom recovery ... I guess the thing that pisses me off is the "U1" got lumped in with all the carrier "U" varients... Both have locked bootloader... I've always used exynos Galaxys on my GSM network never had connection issues... Mostly my fault cause I didn't get the international....Any recommendations for youtube ad blockers I've tried adclear but can't downgrade my youtube for some reason...
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I actually think if we get either root or bootloader unlock we will get both. With how Samsung has the device locked down it is going to take someone finding a new vulnerability that allows to unlock the bootloader or root the device. But it could take a long time to find. Too many lines of code to even count.
Other option is the someone at Samsung releases the kernel source code or some sort of bootloader unlocking software. Right there is a group of debs working hard at it but they are not close. I'm rooting for them but I would not hold your breath.
Also most of the new phone will never get root anymore. LG, Motorola, Google, Samsung, HTC all are going to be completely locked down this year.
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K... Thanks for clarifying.... So if by chance we do get root most likely a bigger challenge to unlock the bootloader/add custom recovery ... I guess the thing that pisses me off is the "U1" got lumped in with all the carrier "U" varients... Both have locked bootloader... I've always used exynos Galaxys on my GSM network never had connection issues... Mostly my fault cause I didn't get the international....Any recommendations for youtube ad blockers I've tried adclear but can't downgrade my youtube for some reason...
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As for AdBlocker I recommend DNS66 its by F-Droid here is link go on youtube and search how to use DNS66 or how to block youtube adds with dns66 completely free 2 : https://f-droid.org/packages/org.jak_linux.dns66/
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It had a bunch of overheating issues and i think some features may have been mia. the same exploit isn't available here, yet, because it relied on an early build of the 935u model, and there is no such build found for these phones, yet.
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It used an eng boot which had issues with overheating, and had logging maxed out.
ShrekOpher said:
I actually think if we get either root or bootloader unlock we will get both. With how Samsung has the device locked down it is going to take someone finding a new vulnerability that allows to unlock the bootloader or root the device. But it could take a long time to find. Too many lines of code to even count.
Other option is the someone at Samsung releases the kernel source code or some sort of bootloader unlocking software. Right there is a group of debs working hard at it but they are not close. I'm rooting for them but I would not hold your breath.
Also most of the new phone will never get root anymore. LG, Motorola, Google, Samsung, HTC all are going to be completely locked down this year.
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Its the htc u11 rooted and TWRP support? Same with the Pixel?
HTC usually always has a root solution. Probably will stay that way...
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K... Thanks for clarifying.... So if by chance we do get root most likely a bigger challenge to unlock the bootloader/add custom recovery ... I guess the thing that pisses me off is the "U1" got lumped in with all the carrier "U" varients... Both have locked bootloader... I've always used exynos Galaxys on my GSM network never had connection issues... Mostly my fault cause I didn't get the international....Any recommendations for youtube ad blockers I've tried adclear but can't downgrade my youtube for some reason...
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I use OGYyoutube for the ads
I've seen the term "temp root" going around. What is that exactly? I want to move a user app into my system folder to make it a system app, and I believe I need root to do this. Is there any way this is possible to do without a full root and bootloader unlocked?
No. "System" is read only.
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I have the SM-G955U on Xfinity Mobile, and they will unlock the bootloader out of the box, as stated in their policy. Just giving everyone a headsup, if you want to try something new. Even funnier, I am doing a 24 month payment plan for my device, with 1 gig data (always on wifi, so it works for me) and my monthly bill is 26.42 lol.
With a unlocked bootloader, you can do an official CF Auto Root right now.
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Do they physically touch the device and do it in front of you? Or does it come out of the box unlocked? I'm trying to see what I can dig up.
Edit. It seems the device came shipped with a eng bootloader. @elliwigy do you think we can use this to our advantage?
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Edit: verifying info, stay posted... Sorry for inconvenience.
Hello everyone, this is my first post so please take it easy on me. I have read a lot of threads regarding this phone but haven't seen or heard much about this specific device. From what I read was our BOOTLOADER is locked by the manufacturer & so far that's the major issue? Anyways, id love to see this phone get rooted and enjoy the perks of root.
Model Number: SM-J727T1
ANDROID VERSION: 7.0
BUILD NUMBER: NRD90M.J727T1UVU1AQG1
I can't find any root method what so ever.
Is anyone working on it?
Wondering if there is a similar method like the root on my j3 (cricket) granted that was a touchy root but worked aside from flashlight button not working and changing setting in build.prop to save wifi pass.
Love to see this j727t1 (metropcs) rooted and hopefully a twrp.
Dig in. It's going to be a long wait...
So I can tell. We aren't getting anywhere but I don't know what or where to start working on something. I'd like to develop or study how rooting works or just how to be able to be active in this community. If anyone has pointers please let me know.
Adb might work
I read something about using adb to unlock the bootloader. Only ever used adb once to root LG Stylo 2 it did work but there's a few steps and I don't have access to a computer long enough to find out if that would work on this phone. What about looking at other Android devices that have locked bootloader and see how they got past it.
There's no root for this device. Also, I doubt we will ever see root for this device. It has very small user base. I got mine for free with a free Amazon 1 year activation key, so no complaints.
When turning it on in cold weather, the task switch menu pops up and stays there for couple seconds, which is kind of annoying. Only happens when left in a cold environment. I was looking for root to disable soft-keys and enable on-screen menu key, but no luck.
Completely blown away by how they seem to neuter this j7prime phone which is suppose to be the successor? Hope to see root but it also doesn't seem likely as well.
Anyone know what case works on this phone? seems the ebay listing for j7prime doesn't exactly fit this phone; not surprising anymore since a brand name seems to be different across providers and regions!? Gonna have to buy a non carrier phone from now on.
Umm cases are sometimes difficult to come by but I know they sell cases at the mall near my house at some kiosk, also at Metro PCS, but I bought my case at Wal-Mart maybe about 2 months ago. It was actually an otter box and fits like a glove. This phones decent, sometimes can lag but otherwise I gave up on root hopes.
Only thing that could work
Ok how to do it, but some one could download the firmware from sammobile or what ever. Open the files and find out what codes to put where to have rooted firmware zip back up and upload to the internet that could be the only way around not having oem unlocked. I have downloaded firmware like this for other devices but Idk how to do the to do that exactly.
I made a thread about this already, I searched but might not have used all of the correct criteria to come to this thread at that time but this is what I found.
https://www.androidinfotech.com/2017/09/j7-prime-sm-j727t1-nougat-cf-root.html
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I made a thread about this already, I searched but might not have used all of the correct criteria to come to this thread at that time but this is what I found.
https://www.androidinfotech.com/2017/09/j7-prime-sm-j727t1-nougat-cf-root.html
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It's pointless, whoever posted that obviously doesn't own the device and hasn't got a clue.
All it's likely in succeeding to do do is soft brick the device if it even flashes at all which is unlikely.
I see unlocked US version has OEM unlock option after 14 days of first activation. There may be a hope to root with Magisk as long as getting correct ROM and boot.img from there.
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I see unlocked US version has OEM unlock option after 14 days of first activation. There may be a hope to root with Magisk as long as getting correct ROM and boot.img from there.
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Nope not gonna happen. Bootloader is locked.
So i subscribed to this thread just to see if people really like this phone. After going to Metropcs and seeing what the latest phones. Turns out that i can't find a good reason to upgrade from the J700. No super Amoled, no front flash, still the same screen size and after playing with it. It just feels like a downgrade, i don't know. The only good thing about it is that it is black and has 32gb of storage which i thought it was going to be different from the 16GB version. Nope, same hardware with 32gb. I suppose the cpu is faster than the J700, but by how much faster?
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Picked up a J727t1 as a backup phone for my note 8. So far it seems fairly decent. I only want root so I can get rid of the MetroPCS splash screen and some built in apps. Aside from that, it runs surprisingly smooth. It's odd that there's no fingerprint reader though.
I'll just have to keep my eye out in this thread. Hopefully someone finds a way to root
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You can debloate, just downgrade to aqg1 and use a root package disabler cause they don't work on current firmware from my tests cause Knox kicks it for me. With it debloated, it eats on average 20% ram idle. You do lose restore from Samsung's side doing it which is a bummer.
Also, I use substratum and Google apps to get a black theme all around (swift black) with Nova launcher and 523 dpi. Sure paid apps, but worth it looking like stock Android.
No root, but there are work arounds if you only Google how to's and what not's
So you're telling me the j727t1 can be downgraded and rooted ( you mention the root package disabler )?
I was just researching to see if there's any unbranded firmware we could flash but I've seen where some have tried in other j7 models and lost 16 of their 32gb storage ( likely wrong pit file? ).
Id even be ok with stock TMobile firmware flashed but it seems all theirs are 16gb models too ( j727t vs j727t1 ). Didn't want to try using Comsey Odin with the TMobile package until I see something more definitive as to whether it works or not.
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Sorry, just a package disabler. Just so use to calling them "root" blah blah. Downgrading does work, I'm just not to sure how far back you can go. Plus all our firmware is 7.0. I'll download the first fw sammobile has to give a few root methods a try if it flashes
Yeah I've heard about flashing other carrier firmwares do work, just haven't tried myself as the 16-32 gb mess is in my way.
I know what I did was a pain, but I feel it's worth it. I only miss root for flashing roms when I needed breaks from the same old
where's the link to root SM-J727T1? This phone does not have oem unlock option so bootloader is locked. Unless an oreo update changes that; I wouldn't mess with it.
I am watching this thread even though i do not own this phone. The fact that there is no oem unlock on this phone makes me wonder if this is how it is going to be on future phones. I was reading regarding about anti-theft security on phones. By not having the option to toggle to oem unlock makes the phone more secure by forcing frp to be enabled once you link your google account to your phone. But this still does not explain why international phones do have this option available though.
In a nutshell, no oem unlock=no root or anything custom. If this is where Samsung is taking things from here on out. It is going to be a long time before anyone can figure out how to force unlock. Otherwise, no more root on Samsung devices.
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