Adblocker - ZTE Axon 7 Questions & Answers

What's a good adblocker? I've tried Adaway but It doesn't work.

If you're using AdAway without root, you're right, it doesn't work. With root, it works fine.
If you don't have (or don't want) root, you can try Adguard: https://adguard.com/en/adguard-android/overview.html

AdAway works great for me. make sure you have updated your host file. If you are having issues with specific ads, you may need to manually add them to your blacklist.

rczrider said:
If you're using AdAway without root, you're right, it doesn't work. With root, it works fine.
If you don't have (or don't want) root, you can try Adguard: https://adguard.com/en/adguard-android/overview.html
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This is what I get.

SSJMarkelous said:
This is what I get.
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If that is with a rooted phone, have you done this important step?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/help/command-to-root-changes-to-persist-t3440276

SSJMarkelous said:
This is what I get.
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U need to flash systemless zip from this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2190753
Sent from my ZTE A2017U using Tapatalk

minminguard xPosed module is another option.

Nameless One said:
If that is with a rooted phone, have you done this important step?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/help/command-to-root-changes-to-persist-t3440276
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It worked. Thank you !

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kingroot 4.0

works fine on 62 fw
MOD EDIT @gregbradley
Be aware that kingroot sends your IMEI number to an IP address in china. Only use this is you are happy with that
You have been warned.
Huh ???
Sent from my SGP512 using Tapatalk
flipside101 said:
Huh ???
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He meant that http://www.kingroot.net/down#root works on Z3C 23.2.A.1.62, but I guess we need proof.
here is...
Es Explorer permision granted...
Pynzeta said:
Es Explorer permision granted...
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It's incredible! Privacy or security problems?
Works on .28 firmware too!
Sent from my D5833 using XDA Free mobile app
Sadman Khan said:
Works on .28 firmware too!
Sent from my D5833 using XDA Free mobile app
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Did you reboot? Still rooted?
fijasko said:
He meant that http://www.kingroot.net/down#root works on Z3C 23.2.A.1.62, but I guess we need proof.
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"You don't have permission to access this page. "
Also works on 690 sw version.
After reboot i still got root access.
No downgrade needed, i only installed kingroot.
Did just a short test with titanium, seems to work fine.
As now its already 2 am here, ill look into it tomorrow when im at work.
Thanks for sharing that information.
doesn't work completely. Su Binary semi-working (root access granted, but titanium for example doesn't show user apps. also nut recovery cannot be installed, as the installer doesn't know kingroot su.) and building up an internet connection to china.
How to change the language?
Can you tell me how to change the king root language to English. So i can able to do task.
What is kingroot exactly?
quarrymanpaul said:
What is kingroot exactly?
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well, it's another Chinese "Rogue Software"....
till someone can confirm it's absolutely harmless, or I wont use it.
BloodEdge said:
...I wont use it...
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Well, i don't see your point now.
You can just root using the KingRoot payload and then replace kingroot with supersu, since you have writeaccess to system.
I'd installed King Root on a 23.1.A.0.726 - got root with it, installed dualrecovery, falshed the same FW as prerooted, removed king root and use now supersu
Very easy and short way.
Edit: forget what i said, didnt work
chikess said:
I'd installed King Root on a 23.1.A.0.726 - got root with it, installed dualrecovery, falshed the same FW as prerooted, removed king root and use now supersu
Very easy and short way.
Edit: forget what i said, didnt work
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yepp, doesn't work. but to me thats no problem, as im going to root now using downgrade!
With the second attemp it worked. Just wiped /System before flashing the prerooted fw.
rohitsonawat said:
Can you tell me how to change the king root language to English. So i can able to do task.
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Me too. Can someone please post a step by step pictorial to help those who can't understand which icons to click on and steps to take to install kingroot?
cheers
chikess said:
With the second attemp it worked. Just wiped /System before flashing the prerooted fw.
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how did you manage to install nut?
i didn't get it installed...
Used by supersu way, dont forget USB debugging
can u tell how?

Install OTA on rooted S7 ¿Flashfire compatible?

Looks like Samsung released a new OTA that fix some bugs on screen response.
I found a Chainfire app called FlashFire, looks like the solution: Flash a OTA without loose root and data.. looks great but I didn´t find any info about S7 Edge compatibility
¿Any information about that?
Thanks!
0verdaflow said:
can we have a link
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Of course:
FlashFire (last) https://plus.google.com/+Chainfire/posts/8WB78xvY2oM
OTA: http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/SM-G935F
I´m doing backup from FlashFire right now, just in case.
Yes I use this great app. Installed xposed and updated software through it.
belloni said:
Yes I use this great app. Installed xposed and updated software through it.
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Nice to read it, well, so I will flash the OTA when get home at night... thanks
punk84z said:
Nice to read it, well, so I will flash the OTA when get home at night... thanks
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Just download the update, unzip and transfer the 'AP' file to your phone and flash that through 'Flash Firmware Package' on the app, job done
belloni said:
Just download the update, unzip and transfer the 'AP' file to your phone and flash that through 'Flash Firmware Package' on the app, job done
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Easier than expected .. thanks
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belloni said:
Just download the update, unzip and transfer the 'AP' file to your phone and flash that through 'Flash Firmware Package' on the app, job done
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After flashing the right update with it, all maintained? Root & data etc Xposed working?
insaned said:
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After flashing the right update with it, all maintained? Root & data etc Xposed working?
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Yes root and data remains. Obviously have to flash xposed again.
Thanks, that was good news..
Just flashed, all OK, super easy and zero problems.
All data, apps, configurations and root untouched.
belloni said:
Yes root and data remains. Obviously have to flash xposed again.
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do you have to install the modules in xposed again too or just flash xposed and the modules are there as before?
bilal91 said:
do you have to install the modules in xposed again too or just flash xposed and the modules are there as before?
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Just reflash xposed, modules should stick. Mine did.
belloni said:
Just reflash xposed, modules should stick. Mine did.
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awesome, ill do it tmrw...thanks for the quick reply
belloni said:
Just reflash xposed, modules should stick. Mine did.
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You didn't get any probs with XTouchWIz? That's usually my headache..
insaned said:
You didn't get any probs with XTouchWIz? That's usually my headache..
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I don't use that so can't say unfortunately.
Chainfire is a god among us lol.
Sent from my SM-G935F using XDA-Developers mobile app
Can you use chain fire to root without using TWRP or losing data?
TwinCalibre said:
Can you use chain fire to root without using TWRP or losing data?
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Yes cfroot doesn't wipe the phone.
So with flashfire you can backup the whole phone and it works with encryption unlike twrp?
peachpuff said:
Yes cfroot doesn't wipe the phone.
So with flashfire you can backup the whole phone and it works with encryption unlike twrp?
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Sorry, made a typo! I meant to say Flashfire. Can you use Flashfire to root without using TWRP or losing data?
Hello guys, look, I'm from Switzerland and my Operator is "Sunrise". Could you please help me in what Firmware should I download cuz there isn't anyone for my operator. Do you have any solution ? Should I also backup any folder like the "CSC" folder or something ?
Thanks again

Installing XPOSED? possible now?

hi now we have unlock bootloader and rooted phone. we can install now xposed? any know? guides? thanks
BentotKulangot said:
hi now we have unlock bootloader and rooted phone. we can install now xposed? any know? guides? thanks
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I just got xposed version 77 working on my Z017DA, so looks like you should be all good
Flash sdk23 arm64.. it work on my phone ze520kl
kuranzi said:
Flash sdk23 arm64.. it work on my phone ze520kl
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Can you provide the download link?. Thanks!
I'm using the systemless version by @topjohnwu. Works like a charm
[email protected] said:
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Can you provide the download link?. Thanks!
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Flash with twrp recovery
http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk23/arm64/
Systemless version by @topjohnwu
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268
animaanimus said:
I'm using the systemless version by @topjohnwu. Works like a charm
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What the diffenrent systemless with the original, im cnfused whtas the different ? Sorry oot
kuranzi said:
What the diffenrent systemless with the original, im cnfused whtas the different ? Sorry oot
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Basically, systemless root will not modify your system partition while still giving you full root privileges. As a result, your phone is still capable of receiving OTAs. As for me, I only use it so I can toggle the root access of my apps.
In my phone, systemless Xposed(Vr.86.2) is not working well.
After I put it in, my phone sometimes reboots arbitrarily.
Do I have any solutions?
Thank you.
Don't work for me. Any solutions? Android 7.0
PedroArmindo said:
Don't work for me. Any solutions? Android 7.0
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xposed for android 7 doesn't exist yet
ExperienceTesla said:
xposed for android 7 doesn't exist yet
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Thanks.

Undetected root

I use an app for work that does not allow phones to be rooted. Is the an app that blocks root from being detected?
Yes. Magisk.
dreinulldrei said:
Yes. Magisk.
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Thank you!
cyclejoc said:
Thank you!
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Make sure to enable Magisk Hide once you install it. Then you can select the app to hide root from it.

How can I move clock position to the left?

Hi!
I want to change the clock position to the left. How can I do this without custom ROM?
MatthewOffical said:
Hi!
I want to change the clock position to the left. How can I do this without custom ROM?
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You can achieve it with Xposed and GravityBox
matcho13579 said:
You can achieve it with Xposed and GravityBox
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So I need to do this inside gravity box
MatthewOffical said:
So I need to do this inside gravity box
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yeah. with standard stock phone, u will never can do it.
Dr Grato said:
yeah. with standard stock phone, u will never can do it.
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Yeah, I know it, but I didn't know how to do that. Thanks! :good:
MatthewOffical said:
Yeah, I know it, but I didn't know how to do that. Thanks! :good:
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well, if u really want to change it, u need to root, im not sure xposed required or not. well maybe others know. lets wait
MatthewOffical said:
Hi!
I want to change the clock position to the left. How can I do this without custom ROM?
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I can do it for you but you will need root and TWRP.
Dr Grato said:
well, if u really want to change it, u need to root, im not sure xposed required or not. well maybe others know. lets wait
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Basically, if you still want to have working OTA updates, just use Magisk with systemless Xposed (yes, it's required) and you are good to go
matcho13579 said:
Basically, if you still want to have working OTA updates, just use Magisk with systemless Xposed (yes, it's required) and you are good to go
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owh. need xposed so that we still can have OTA update?
Dr Grato said:
owh. need xposed so that we still can have OTA update?
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No, you got me wrong.
If you want to do some modifications to the system (for example as title of this thread says), you have to:
1. either use Magisk with systemless Xposed and GravityBox, or
2. reflash factory image every time you want to install an OTA update (without wiping userdata obviously).
If you don't want to do any modifications to the system or you're uncertain about how to do it, you better leave it as it is.
matcho13579 said:
No, you got me wrong.
If you want to do some modifications to the system (for example as title of this thread says), you have to:
1. either use Magisk with systemless Xposed and GravityBox, or
2. reflash factory image every time you want to install an OTA update (without wiping userdata obviously).
If you don't want to do any modifications to the system or you're uncertain about how to do it, you better leave it as it is.
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yeah clear now. thanks!

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