[ROOT] Super Leaky Bros. presents Sprint Galaxy Note 7 root method. - Sprint Note 7 Guides, News, & Discussion

Hello INTERNET and welcome! Super Leaky Bros. is proud to announce the first, and hopefully start of a great relationship with rooting your Note 7. Thanks to the combined efforts of myself and @cruckus, we've come up with a way to root your phone.... Thanks to @Chainfire for SuperSU for the Galaxy S7/qualcomm snapdragon 820
Please take the time to read this entire post to understand the pros, and cons of such root and what to expect from it. Now, we have acquired a Userdebug version of the Note 7 software on SPRINT, that includes a su binary by default. This Userdebug version is labeled PH3 and is supposed to be an update to the current PGC version. It comes with the August 1 security patch.
-We'll be providing the Odin flashable tar as well as instructions on how to insert SuperSU root so that you can have GUI.
-Flashing back to stock via Odin reverses everything and allows both Samsung Pay and Android Pay to work again.
-This does not 'trip' knox. It remains 0x0.
What is Userdebug? Well, it is a version in the Samsung testing phase, like engineering, except not as good, that allows the software team to test updates before presenting them to carriers. It includes many more binaries than the stock ROM for debugging purposes. Now, with this root method, you will not be able to use Samsung Pay, Android Pay, OR update officially to any new software version. As it stands now, this is the only version you can be on while rooted. If we can manage to either a) keep up with updates with new userdebug versions, or b) find a permanent root solution from either this method, or another one, we can then continue to update our phones.
Like the S7 and S7 edge, TWRP is not available with this particular method because the bootloader remains locked. However, root apps all work fine.
I have managed to get xposed working as well, and @cruckus will write a how to.
If you're feeling generous, and you should be, please endorse our continued efforts with a small donation. Donations can be made to @cruckus ([email protected]) and myself (donate button under avatar).
It goes without saying that your internal storage will be wiped.
[size=+3]This guide assumes you have adb set up properly.[/size]
Step 1: Download the Odin flashable TAR image: ALL_SPT_N930PVPU1APH3_N930PSPT1APH3_CL8706608_QB10617237_REV00_userdebug_low_noship_MULTI_CERT.tar
Step 2: Download the Super SU zip for Note 7: sun7.zip
Step 3: Download Odin 3.12.4: Odin 3.12.4
Step 4: Extract Odin 3.12.4 zip.
Step 5: Extract sun7.zip to a folder with your adb. Those of you who have installed adb globally can extract the sun7.zip anywhere. There should be 4 files in the folder and that folder MUST be labeled "sun7"
Step 6: Power down your phone, then boot up into download mode. Power+VOL DOWN+home.
Step 7: Connect your phone to the computer and open Open Odin 3.12.4. Odin should display "Added!!" in the log window when your phone is connected.
Step 8: Place the downloaded tar into the AP slot in Odin and flash.
This next phase will take a VERY long time to boot. The ROM is deodexed by default and not 1st boot optimized. BE PATIENT. Also, if you are going to restore your google account, make sure do NOT restore SuperSU. Once the phone boots up and is at the home screen, go into settings, about, then tap the build number 7 times to unlock developer options. Make sure usb debugging is selected and move on to step 9.
Step 9: Open a command prompt where your ADB executable and sun7 folder are.
Step 10: Verify standard root access by typing "adb shell" then "su" If successful, type "exit" twice to get back to the command prompt.
Step 11: Push the sun7 folder to your phone by typing "adb push sun7 /data/local/tmp/su"
Step 12: Change permissions of contents in su to 777 by typing "adb shell chmod 0777 /data/local/tmp/su/*"
Step 13: Launch adb shell by typing "adb shell"
Step 14: Change directory to su by typing "cd data" "cd local" "cd tmp" "cd su"
Step 15: Gain standard root privileges by typing "su"
Step 16: Execute the SU script by typing "./root.sh"
At this point, the script will install SuperSU, set up root, and reboot automatically. Once booted back up, SuperSU should be in your app drawer and should work. At this point, I would suggest downloading busybox on rails from the Play Store and set up busybox. Super SU may or may not update binaries successfully after installing busybox. I was able to update to 2.76 without issue.
ENJOY!!!! PLEASE REMEMBER TO THANK AND DONATE FOR OUR EFFORTS.

This is the instructions for installing xposed. Big shout out though to my buddy freeza who helped/helps me alot though. Anyway your not here for that your here for xposed haha. I will post the zip down below the instructions to make sure everyone reads them. Secondly, Freeza nor I own xposed so definitely thank the creators on their thread and download the installer here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
Instructions:
step 1: download zip.
step 2: extract zip to where your adb is. if you have adb globally installed, then extract anywhere. There should be 4 folders and 2 files inside of the folder and the folder should be called xposed.
step 3: launch command prompt where adb and the extracted xposed folder is.
step 4: connect your phone to pc.
step 5: push xposed folder to your phone by typing "adb push xposed /data/local/tmp/xposed"
step 6: change permissions on xposed.sh to 777 by typing "adb shell chmod 0777 /data/local/tmp/xposed/xposed.sh"
step 7: launch adb shell by typing "adb shell"
step 8: change directory to xposed by typing "cd data" "cd local" "cd tmp" "cd xposed"
step 9: gain standard root privileges by typing "su"
step 10: launch xposed installer by typing "./xposed.sh"
It will take care of the rest and reboot. The phone will rebuild caches and take a while to boot. So be patient and donate while you wait, it should make it load faster it has been proven. Jk and enjoy! https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=101917

Awesome job Freeza. Thank you sir. Glad you upgraded to the Note 7.
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Awesome work man glad to see you're here trying to help us .
Thanks,
Chaz187

All this hate flowing through my veins bro.... All this Hate..... We need the tmo version also ?
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Awesome Free! Good luck bro bro!

VeNuMuS said:
All this hate flowing through my veins bro.... All this Hate..... We need the tmo version also ?
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Lol. I can feel the hate
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Another Freebro Production
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Sweet!! Freeza!
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The Bros do it again! Great work Freeza & CRuckus

VeNuMuS said:
All this hate flowing through my veins bro.... All this Hate..... We need the tmo version also ?
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I belive the equivalent Tmo files are out in the wild...
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bajasur said:
I belive the equivalent Tmo files are out on the wild...
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I'll go get some Pokéballs
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Lol any idea on where we might find those files
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UPDATE: OP is now live!

Awesome job fellas freeza as always you rock and thanks to cruckus as well..much appreciated....
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This is great! Thanks freeze! There's a lot of great familiar faces popping up here and that makes me very happy!

Freebro from bro bro street... great job, Han must be so proud.. I'll ask Dan to donate to you again!! Haha
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Does this root come with any side effects? Like the s7 edge root.
Over heating ? Lag?

WOW thank you freeza! My Note 7 is not activated yet, can I do this and activate later or must I hands-free activate before I do this?

can't wait for the tmobile version of root!

Omg thanks so much for finding this and making a guide. Thanking about making the move from an s5 to note 7 now
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Related

Rooting Gingerbread 2.3.6 (4.5.141) - The Complete Guide

Having just purchased another Atrix that was running stock Gingerbread 2.3.6 (4.5.141), I was frustrated by the lack of a complete rooting guide and appropriate files. There is a guide in this forum (Link) which is based on an article from Android Advice (Link), but I noticed that both lack a lot of basic information for the inexperienced user. Also, the zip file available from Android Advice was missing a key file (Superuser!). So, I made a guide.
This may look complicated, but is super easy. If you don't feel comfortable using this method, you can use this automated tool (yes, it works on 4.5.141). It won't be as satisfying, or even feel good. You won't learn anything, but you will be rooted. Download tool here (link in OP is broken).
Pre-work:
1) Read the xda Atrix Beginners Guide (then read it again)! (Link)
2) Download and install 7zip. (Link)
3) If they are not already installed on your PC, download and install the Atrix drivers for Windows. (Link)
4) Download the attached files (sorry, had to break them in to two files due to forum size constraints). Create a new folder on your hard drive named "Android" (c:\Android). Extract both attached zip files to this folder (all the files need to be in "Android", not in a sub folder).
5) On your phone go to Settings, Applications, Development, then tick USB Debugging.
Notes:
Do not type quotes.
After each command hit enter.
Be mindful of spaces.
You can simply copy each command and paste in to the command prompt.
If you encounter any errors after entering a command, just ignore and keep going (assuming you entered the command properly).
Work:
1) Attach your phone to the PC via USB. In the USB settings make sure USB Mass Storage is selected.
2) Reboot phone while holding volume down until you see "fastboot".
3) Press volume up to initiate fastboot.
4) On your PC click the Start menu, then in the search box type "cmd"
5) In the command prompt type "cd c:/android"
6) "fastboot.exe flash preinstall preinstall.img"
7) "fastboot.exe reboot"
8) Wait for phone to reboot.
9) "adb shell"
10) "/preinstall/dosu". If you get an error (I did), type "/preinstall/su"
11) "/bin/mount -o remount,rw /system"
12) cp /preinstall/su /system/bin/"
13) "chmod 6755 /system/bin/su"
14) "PATH=/system/bin:$PATH pm install /preinstall/Superuser.apk"
15) Reboot phone.
16) On your phone go to your apps and make sure the Superuser icon is there. Open the app, go to settings, then update the SU binary.
17) Open a terminal emulator, then type "su" and hit enter. You should see "#" if you are rooted. Or, download Root Checker from the Play Store.
My phone rebooted itself after step 11, so I had to re-open the adb shell.
I copied and pasted the text from the command prompt for reference (attached).
If I missed anything or have any errors, let me know and I will update the post.
Good luck!
Note: If you experience problems with updating superuser after rooting, try going in to Manage Applications and clear Superuser data. If that doesn't work go to the Play Store and Install Superuser Update Fixer.
Downloads:
My Atrix AFH Folder
*****
Thanksssss
Just want to show my appreciation. Your guide followed step by step worked flawlessly on my atrix. Ive been trying to root this darn thing for about a week and a half with no luck. found your guide and worked perfect first time around. Thanks..
David
Thanks for the information. Just wanted to do this, and while reading the procedure, I found that there is no Superuser.apk in the attachments. Do I have to get it from some other place.
Thanks
upndwn4par said:
Having just purchased another Atrix that was running stock Gingerbread 2.3.6 (4.5.141), I was frustrated by the lack of a complete rooting guide and appropriate files. There is a guide in this forum (Link) which is based on an article from Android Advice (Link), but I noticed that both lack a lot of basic information for the inexperienced user. Also, the zip file available from Android Advice was missing a key file (Superuser!). So, I made a guide.
Remember to click THANKS if this guide helped you!
Pre-work:
1) Read the xda Atrix Noob Guide (then read it again)! Link
2) Download and install 7zip. Link
3) If they are not already installed on your PC, download and install the Atrix drivers for Windows. Link.
4) Download the attached files (sorry, had to break them in to two files due to forum size constraints). Create a new folder on your hard drive named "Android" (c:\Android). Extract both attached zip files to this folder (all the files need to be in "Android", not in a sub folder).
5) On your phone go to Settings, Applications, Development, then tick USB Debugging.
Notes:
Do not type quotes.
After each command hit enter.
Be mindful of spaces.
Work:
1) Attach your phone to the PC via USB. In the USB settings make sure USB Mass Storage is selected.
2) Reboot phone while holding volume down.
3) Press volume up to initiate fastboot.
4) On your PC click the Start menu, then in the search box type "cmd"
5) In the command prompt type "cd c:/android"
6) "fastboot.exe flash preinstall preinstall.img"
7) "fastboot.exe reboot"
8) Wait for phone to reboot.
9) "adb shell"
10) "/preinstall/dosu". If you get an error (I did), type "/preinstall/su"
11) "/bin/mount -o remount,rw /system"
12) cp /preinstall/su /system/bin/"
13) "chmod 6755 /system/bin/su"
14) "PATH=/system/bin:$PATH pm install /preinstall/Superuser.apk"
15) Reboot phone.
16) On your phone go to your apps and make sure the Superuser icon is there. Open the app, go to settings, then update the SU binary.
My phone rebooted itself after step 11, so I had to re-open the adb shell.
I copied and pasted the text from the command prompt for reference (attached).
If I missed anything or have any errors, let me know and I will update the post.
Good luck!
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RE super user pkg.
aksma said:
Thanks for the information. Just wanted to do this, and while reading the procedure, I found that there is no Superuser.apk in the attachments. Do I have to get it from some other place.
Thanks
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Well for me what happen is down at the bottom he has two links for two of the files you need to zip. in one of those, there is a superuser file. When doing the cmd commands at the end you will end up installing the superuser. The best thing to do which really helped me was to download the command prompt text file, that way you can mimic exactly what you see. Hope this helps.
-David
Thanks David, I just started doing the same. Lets see how it goes.
good luck
aksma said:
Thanks David, I just started doing the same. Lets see how it goes.
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no problem. Believe me i was in the same position. I must of tried rooting mine like 15 times to no avail ,then i found this thread and it worked.
Worked like a Champ!! Thanks David... Was quick and easy.. ..
excellent
aksma said:
Worked like a Champ!! Thanks David... Was quick and easy.. ..
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Good deal. So glad i found this thread haha.
Glad I could help!
good one.
Thanks a lot
was so expected that this guide
Going to give it a try
I read through everything and think I have somewhat of a clue on what I need to do..LOL. Whatever the results I will post back and let you know. I have had my atrix since it was first released and have never had the time to root it as I cannot be without a phone couldn't take a chance.
I retire soon so hopefully will have more time to get invovled in things as this is a great forum.
Mac
Thanks!
Rooted phone
dmacdog said:
I read through everything and think I have somewhat of a clue on what I need to do..LOL. Whatever the results I will post back and let you know. I have had my atrix since it was first released and have never had the time to root it as I cannot be without a phone couldn't take a chance.
I retire soon so hopefully will have more time to get invovled in things as this is a great forum.
Mac
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Welcome to the wonderful world of messing with your phone!
You really can't harm your phone trying to root it. If you type a command wrong, just re-type it. No worries. There are lots of good guides out there for whatever you want to do. The noob guide (linked on the first page) is a great place to start. And there are plenty of members willing to help.
Let us know how things go!
thanks
that was cool!
very usefull!! thank you!
very useful
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condor7272 said:
that was cool!
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Yes it is. Awesome feeling to look in your app drawer and see this:
THANKS!!
upndwn4par said:
Welcome to the wonderful world of messing with your phone!
You really can't harm your phone trying to root it. If you type a command wrong, just re-type it. No worries. There are lots of good guides out there for whatever you want to do. The noob guide (linked on the first page) is a great place to start. And there are plenty of members willing to help.
Let us know how things go!
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followed the directions and am now rooted!!
next to look for boot load unlock - not sure why but 'im gonna figure it out - and then an ics rom or wait for the q3 'official' motorola release . . . decisions
1iJakk said:
followed the directions and am now rooted!!
next to look for boot load unlock - not sure why but 'im gonna figure it out - and then an ics rom or wait for the q3 'official' motorola release . . . decisions
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Don't unlock your bootloader if you think you will want official Moto ICS update (major hard brick risk).

[HOW TO] Unlock tethering on Marshmallow 6.0

Google made a change from Android 4.1.2 which allows operators to know when users are using tethering and conveniently block tethered devices from accessing internet.
This can be fixed permanently using the following procedure and no root required on all rom types (stock, mod):
1) Enable developer mode (Go to Settings -> About phone, and click on the build number until the developer mode is enabled).
2) Enable USB debugging under Settings -> Developer options
3) Connect the device with a USB cable to a computer with the Android SDK platform tools installed
4) Start an adb shell: adb shell
5) In the adb shell, run this command:
Code:
settings put global tether_dun_required 0
Tested on Nexus 5 & 6 with Marshmallow STOCK ROM
Just tried this on a freshly imaged Verizon Nexus 6 with Marshmallow, and I'm still getting the prompt for subscribing to tethering.
Can you do this with sqlite editor? If so, how?
net.tethering.noprovisioning=true
Pasted at end of build prop. Save. Reboot. Done.
Can this be tried even if the Nexus6 boot loader is locked, without unlocking it ?
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trent999 said:
Can this be tried even if the Nexus6 boot loader is locked, without unlocking it ?
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You need root to edit the build prop like this but you can also edit the build prop thru adb commands
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Ocelot13 said:
net.tethering.noprovisioning=true
Pasted at end of build prop. Save. Reboot. Done.
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I'm on Verizon and that's what I did also.
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nexus6r3plicant01 said:
You need root to edit the build prop like this but you can also edit the build prop thru adb commands
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You don't need root to do it, you can make the change via recovery and adb shell commands.
wishkah said:
Can you do this with sqlite editor? If so, how?
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I'm not sure this can be done with sqlite editor anymore because when I go to the file path data>data>com.android.providers.settings>databases there is no longer a settings.db in that location to edit.
Maybe I'm missing something.... IDK???
didn't work on my stock Nexus 6 - still says to contact ATT.
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Durthquake said:
didn't work on my stock Nexus 6 - still says to contact ATT.
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editing the build.prop worked for me! thanks guys/gals
nexus6r3plicant01 said:
You need root to edit the build prop like this but you can also edit the build prop thru adb commands
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Is Rooot needed to do this through adb?
That is my question, too.
For right now, I want to wait to unlock and root. I have reasons...
Can I edit and replace build.prop somehow under those conditions ?
I have ADB and fastboot both working and have pulled a copy of the stock Lollipop build.prop onto my laptop. I can edit it, but can I push the revised copy back with the boot loader still locked and no root ?
I read somewhere about achieving temporary root via fastboot booting twrp, instead of flashing, but that fails for me and I cannot find the referencing thread.
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Same boat here. I'd love to enable this, but don't want to do too much as I'm switching to a 6P in two weeks.
Do you need root to mod this? i'm not able to R/W system without it I assume?
So, this link provides information on how to make the modifications to the build.prop without root which is what I needed to make things happen on Verizon. Note that this does make the scary This device is corrupt... message appear at bootup. Specific steps I followed (assuming you've got adb working and USB debugging enabled):
- Download TWRP 2.8.7.1 from here
- adb reboot bootloader
- fastboot boot twrp-2.8.7.1-shamu.img
- When TWRP finishes booting, click Mount and check the box for /system
- adb pull /system/build.prop
- Use your favorite text editor to add the line net.tethering.noprovisioning=true to the build.prop file you just downloaded off the phone. Save the file.
- adb push build.prop /system/
- adb shell chmod 644 /system/build.prop
- adb shell settings put global tether_dun_required 0
- adb reboot
And voila. When you reboot you'll be able to tether. At least I was.
Yes, the above is what I have been looking at, but it is important to realize it requires an unlocked bootloader, which requires a total phone wipe.
Plus I am concerned that this will prevent any future OTA, like to Marshmallow for mine, and also make it impossible to use Android Pay on that device, if those issues matter to you.
Yes, I know it is self-limiting to have a stock, locked N6.
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pmhesse said:
Note that this does make the scary This device is corrupt... message appear at bootup.
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Also note that this will also make you unable to apply any future OTAs (neither pushed to you by Google, nor sideloaded via ADB).
18 months ago, before /system validation became a thing, I would have recommended this method to a lot of "casual" modders - booting to TWRP to fix a couple things, and then going on their merry way with an unrooted "stock" (or close enough to it as to not matter) device.
Now that /system validation is a thing (breaks OTA applicability, dm-verity), I wonder if it's actually more advisable that people keep TWRP installed, and take the time to fully educate themselves about what they're doing, so that in the future they can fix things themselves more easily (and manually apply the monthly security patches, etc.).
I'm honestly not sure about the right answer - what do folks think?
pmhesse said:
So, this link provides information on how to make the modifications to the build.prop without root which is what I needed to make things happen on Verizon. Note that this does make the scary This device is corrupt... message appear at bootup. Specific steps I followed (assuming you've got adb working and USB debugging enabled):
- Download TWRP 2.8.7.1 from here
- adb reboot bootloader
- fastboot boot twrp-2.8.7.1-shamu.img
- When TWRP finishes booting, click Mount and check the box for /system
- adb pull /system/build.prop
- Use your favorite text editor to add the line net.tethering.noprovisioning=true to the build.prop file you just downloaded off the phone. Save the file.
- adb push build.prop /system/
- adb shell chmod 644 /system/build.prop
- adb shell settings put global tether_dun_required 0
- adb reboot
And voila. When you reboot you'll be able to tether. At least I was.
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Ah. I don't have TWRP installed. Thats what I was missing. I went full stock besides my unlocked bootloader with Marshmallow. Not being able to Android Pay also sucks as I do use that. Wonder if I set it up first, then do this if it will let me still use the cards I load.
Durthquake said:
didn't work on my stock Nexus 6 - still says to contact ATT.
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editing the build.prop worked for me! thanks guys/gals
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So the command did not work but adding the net..etc to build prop worked anyone in T-Mobile done this yet? Thanks
Correct, the command didn't work, but the line at end of build.prop did. Should work for any carrier.
Ocelot13 said:
net.tethering.noprovisioning=true
Pasted at end of build prop. Save. Reboot. Done.
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Thank you!

How to block ads without root

Since this is a vanilla android phone, the only real modification I wanted was to change the hosts file to block ads. Turns out you can do that without rooting your phone, but you DO need an unlocked bootloader.
After you're unlocked, you'll need the TWRP recovery image:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nex...recovery-twrp-2-8-7-0-touch-recovery-t3230471
and the flashable hosts file:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1916098
Reboot into the factory bootloader, then into TWRP:
Code:
fastboot boot twrp-2.8.7.0-bullhead.img
Start ADB Sideload in TWRP and push the flashable hosts file:
Code:
adb sideload MoaAB_ADBlocking_12October2015_R4.zip
Reboot, DON'T install superuser when prompted, and you're done! You'll still have the factory recovery, but you will get the device is corrupt message since this changes the system.
There may be an easier way to do this, but just wanted to put it out there if there's anyone else looking to do the same thing.
I seem to lose adb access when I am in TWRP, do I type "adb sideload MoaAB_ADBlocking_12October2015_R4.zip" in the command prompt on my computer or is there a way to type this within TWRP?
The command prompt. I've had driver issues with adb in recovery on some computers, check in device manager and see if it shows up. You may have to update the driver (right click on the phone in device manager) and manually select adb. Not at my computer, so I can't give specific steps, sorry.
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Yup you were right, driver issues, fixing right now, thanks!
If you use the Amazon app, it will be broken with MoaAB, unless it was fixed.
Seems to work fine, so they must have updated the list.
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thanks for posting this , will try it soon!
Can I load this if I am on unlocked bl, unencrypted, and rooted?
Yup, then you can just flash it in TWRP. Or use an app like AdAway.
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Can anyone tell me if flashing this host file will prevent future OTA's from installing successfully?
If so, would saving the original host file as a backup and pushing that back via ADB allow the OTAs?
Thanks!
I can't tell you for sure, but it's certainly a possibility. Having a backup is always a good idea, but there is a flashable stock hosts file in the same thread as the ad blocking file.
Personally, I'll probably just flash the factory system.img when it's time for an update.
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Rbrowser is a good alternative, if you'd prefer to keep everything stock for updates. Does an excellent job at blocking ads, and very Chrome like.
As an avid flasher and owner of all the Nexus this is the first time I'm trying to go non-root and I was able to find any alternative for ad blocking. I'd recommend you install AdGuard, it blocks websites and apps but it redirects the traffic through its vpn server so Google battery stats will determine it's eating all the juice. This however is simply not true, after extensive use I can still do 3-4hrs SOT, so give it a shot if you want ad blocking non-root.
Since AdAway always did a great job for me, I made a script that grabs all the same sources and builds a single hosts file to push to the phone. You'll need Linux or another UNIX to run it though.
http://www.jimsrandomcrap.com/2015/12/12/ad-blocking-without-root-on-the-nexus-5x/
wow you are the best
beavis9k said:
Since AdAway always did a great job for me, I made a script that grabs all the same sources and builds a single hosts file to push to the phone. You'll need Linux or another UNIX to run it though.
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No problem; I'm glad other people find it useful. Maybe I should make a post for it in the development section.
@beavis9k: I followed your tutorial and I was able to push the hosts file to my phone but ads still do not get blocked.
Should there be some kind of a response after applying the "adb shell chmod 644 /system/etc/hosts" command?
If I open the hosts file the only entry is "127.0.0.1 localhost::1 localhost". I guess that isn't correct and the script is not able to grab the sources when I run it.
UPDATE: Solved it. There was a problem with cygwin running the script.
Norlam said:
@beavis9k: I followed your tutorial and I was able to push the hosts file to my phone but ads still do not get blocked.
Should there be some kind of a response after applying the "adb shell chmod 644 /system/etc/hosts" command?
If I open the hosts file the only entry is "127.0.0.1 localhost::1 localhost". I guess that isn't correct and the script is not able to grab the sources when I run it.
UPDATE: Solved it. There was a problem with cygwin running the script.
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Ahhh... thanks for letting me know. I never did try it under cygwin. I figured it would just work. If the generated hosts file only has localhost in it, I would guess that wget isn't installed with cygwin.
Yeah that was the problem. I forgot the check the "wget" package during the installation of cygwin
After installing the package the hosts file was working as it should :good:

[Root] Complete Stock PH1 Setup with Root - Everything working

Verizon
I am not responsible for anything that happens to your device by doing this! If you break it, brick it or just plain blow it up. it is your phone and your responsibility for what happens to it.
Here it is. Full Verizon With Root - since this is Verizon based all bands should work as well
This is Based on the Verizon PH1 Firmware and is Completely Stock and Unmodified
To Avoid Repeat Questons. READ! READ IT AGAIN! and then READ it once more! if you do not Understand any part of this. Do Not Continue!!!
This Guide assumes you have some basic knowledge and can at least copy and paste for the most part! It is Intended for advanced users!!!!!!!!
This Guide also Assumes you have an sdcard inserted in your phone(however some of you may not and this will not work.)
This Does NOT Trip Knox.
Read this entire post before doing anything to avoid issues and FOLLOW Directions - if you don't things will not work right.
Note! if at anytime during the following steps you see the samsung boot animation before step 11. start over cause you screwed up!
Step 1. Initial PreSetup Requirements and Downloads
Make Sure your ExtSDCard(the one you put in your sim tray) is formated exfat(backup your card before you do this in windows or linux(whichever you use))
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24651430732237653 bbx.rar
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24723785898787028 Verizon_System.rar
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24713784966775399 Verizon Bootloader
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24713784966775400 Verizon Modem
Step 2. extract system.rar and bbx.rar and then copy system.img and bbx to your extsdcard(the sdcard you inserted into your phone)
Step 3. odin sprint userdebug firmware available here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-note-7/how-to/root-super-leaky-bros-sprint-galaxy-t3447202
Step 4. Directly after odin is done with the sprint file you will immidiatly be presented with an update screen
Step 4a when this process of erasing your phone is finished it will reboot(this is the point you want to do the next step)
Step 4b. press and hold power, home and vol up to enter recovery
Step 4c If you see the samsung boot animation. you did NOT do this right and i would suggest you start over
Step 5. open a command prompt in your adb folder and do the following steps 1 at a time(these are case sensative)
Step 5a. adb shell
Step 5b. su
Step 5c. setenforce 0
Step 5d. export PATH=$PATH:/sbin
Step 5e. mount -o remount,rw /
Step 5f. on your phone, go to apply update from sdcard(this will mount your extsdcard as /sdcard and you should see the system.img file and the bbx file) do not select anything, go back to adb and continue(it is not a big deal if those files don't show. we just needed the extsdcard mounted as sdcard - the files exist, just continue to the next step)
Step 5g. cp /sdcard/bbx /sbin/bbx
Step 5h. chmod 777 /sbin/bbx
Step 5i. cd /sbin
Step 5j. ./bbx --install /sbin
Step 5k. umount -l /system
Step 5l. /sbin/dd if=/sdcard/Verizon_System.img of=/dev/block/platform/soc/624000.ufshc/by-name/system
Note. you will see a blinking cursor. just be patient
Step 7. when it is done you will see something similar to this
11161600+0 records in
11161600+0 records out
5714739200 bytes (5.3GB) copied, 268.668086 seconds, 20.3MB/s
Step 8. if all went well you should be at your prompt and not in adb anymore
Step 9. from your command prompt simply type
Step 9a. adb reboot bootloader
Step 10. open odin and click the bl button and select this file - BL_N930VVRS1APH1_CL8720001_QB10528330_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar.md5
Step 10b. now click the cp button and select this file - CP_N930VVRS1APH1_CL8720001_QB10528330_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar.md5
Step 10c. now click start. it will reboot when done let it fully boot this time.
Step 11. once booted and you have setup your phone, first we need to enable usb debugging
Step 11a. to do this go to settings>about device or device information and tap the build number repeatedly until it says dev options enabled, now backout of about and go into dev options and enable usb debugging
Step 11b. Now we need to add the root files or supersu as most of you know it
Note! pertaining to Step 12. these instructions were taken Explicitly from @freeza thread which is listed in step 3
Step 12. Now we need to add supersu and the needed files for it to work
Step 12a. download this file - https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24651430732236679
Step 12b. Extract the sun7 file to your adb folder making sure the files are in a folder called sun7(mine looks like this - c:/adb/sun7 and contains 4 files)
Step 12c. Open a command prompt where your ADB executable and sun7 folder are.
Step 12d. adb shell
Step 12e. su - Note! if your adb prompot changes from a $ to #(you are good and have root access)
Step 12f. type exit twice to get back to the command prompt. - Your Phone should be fully booted when you do this
Step 12g. adb push sun7 /data/local/tmp/su
Step 12h. adb shell chmod 0777 /data/local/tmp/su/*
Step 12i. adb shell
Step 12j. cd data/local/tmp/su
Step 12k. su
Step 12l. ./root.sh - Note. this command begins with a . do not leave it out
Step 12m. Your Phone will now reboot
Step 13. when booted back up go to playstore and install busybox on rails or a similar app and install busybox to /system/xbin(if your given an option of where to install it)
Step 14. Thats Pretty Much it. most of all enjoy it
Additional Notes!
If for any reason you do a factory reset. you will break root and need to redo this method to get it back
If you use shealth do not update it or allow playstore or galaxy appstore to auto update it or it will break it
Enjoy and FOLLOW Directions - if you don't things will not work right.
thank you to the following:
@freeza - for posting the original userdebug file
@ted77usa - for testing
@bajasur - for the initial idea which ultimately led to this
@Surge1223 - for the busybox installer and the adb help and android commands that make this work
@galaxyuser88 - for testing this and pointing out some flaws
@Hashcode - for inspiration
and anyone i missed
this was a complete collaboration and is only available because of those mentioned so be sure to give them thanks
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This Method Completely replaces the Sprint files with verizons. with exception to the kernel, recovery and the su binary. so everything once complete is now verizon and not sprint with verizon touchs thrown in to make it work.
as we don't have an unlocked bootloader, there is no twrp recovery. but flashfire takes it place. so any changes you want to make are basically done the same way as they would be for twrp except they are now flashed through flashfire.
to get rid of the security notice you will get(because the system is now rooted) simply install root explorer(or any root browser) and go to /system/app and delete securitylogagent or go into the folder and rename it adding .bkp to the end of the file name and reboot.
If you don't see the Verizon_System.img and bbx files after doing the apply update from sdcard on your phone. try this as it has worked for some on t-mobile
create 3 folders on your sdcard
create "files" inside of that, create one called "image" and then inside of that crate one called "file" so on your sdcard you would have /files/image/file and place the 2 files into it, you have to do this with the phone in recovery so just pop out your sim tray. plug the sdcard into your pc and create the folders and move the files into it, then force your phone into recovery(basically reboot your phone and instantly go into recovery) and start step 5 again. hopefully the files now appear and you can continue
now when you get to step 5g step 5l, you will need to modify them to reflect the new path to the files so it would now look like this
step 5g. cp /sdcard/files/image/file/bbx /sbin/bbx
step 5l. /sbin/dd if=/sdcard/files/image/file/Verizon_System.img of=/dev/block/platform/soc/624000.ufshc/by-name/system
and continue on with the guide
Here's a video Tutorial done by @TechBSwift to help if you have any questions on how this works.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Oi-tuA_EIxA
Tested and working on my VZW Note 7 w/PH1 Firmware.
When you get to step 13, if you decide to go the route of using Busybox on Rails (free app) to install busybox then do the following (also see screenshot):
> Step 13a. If you're installing busybox on rails, it will ask you what you want to do and how you want to do it. Select "Cleanup & Install" and "Normal Method", then click "Next."
If you see "Custom" on screen while booting, don't worry, it doesn't indicate a tripped knox. It should go away after next reboot (after ./root.sh step).
You will probably get an annoying "Security notice" type notification after root (this is triggered by the root itself), if you want to gt rid of this download a root explorer (e.g. root explorer, root browser, etc.) and navigate to /system/app and delete the folder securitylogagent. Reboot and you should be good to go!
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Xposed install instruction has been moved to :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3461305
If you have any questions or comments about my instructions for xposed, please leave them in the link above.
Want to keep this thread here on topic with @OvrDriVE's new root method.
Thanks
Here we go again..... nice work guys.[emoji106]
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nice ..just have to wait for my replacemant and it's a GO GO GO
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How long should you see a blinking curser at step 5L?
Been sitting there blinking for 5 minutes or so.
Wait another 10
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nu2droid said:
How long should you see a blinking curser at step 5L?
Been sitting there blinking for 5 minutes or so.
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It depends, but you should be looking at a roughly 10 minute wait time. Just be patient.
Don't do anything until the blinking cursor goes away.
gotcha, waiting....
just seemed long. thank you.
nu2droid said:
How long should you see a blinking curser at step 5L?
Been sitting there blinking for 5 minutes or so.
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just wait. when it's done you will see something similar to what i have in instructions
sdcard speed can slow down or speed up that step
Hmmmm... root, fully functionality and doesn't trip Knox. I see myself trading my S7 Duos for a Samsung refurbished Note 7 in the near future!
OvrDriVE said:
just wait. when it's done you will see something similar to what i have in instructions
sdcard speed can slow down or speed up that step
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Got it... I am good to go..
Setting up and trying everything..
thank you and all the others who helped bringing this to us...
nu2droid said:
Got it... I am good to go..
Setting up and trying everything..
thank you and all the others who helped bringing this to us...
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Glad you got it working!
Have fun!
bajasur said:
Wait another 10
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yea i would say like 10-12 mins also for everyone if you cant get past the very first part with adb and the files on the sd card and you know your sd card is formatted and did everything right its simply your sd card is carpped out in the sense of it shows in a computer but a phone wont notice it so throw that pos out and use diff one lmao other then that issue i had this **** is the easiest thing to do
---------- Post added 14th September 2016 at 12:09 AM ---------- Previous post was 13th September 2016 at 11:55 PM ----------
o also if the files dont show up on your phone when you hit apply update from sdcard dont worry their there just glitches out for some reason and doesnt show then only issue was the faulty sdcard i had which didnt show them either and then the new sdcard didnt as well so they may or may not pop up just continue
Once rooted, is it possible to implement the apps/features that Verizon removed and/or replaced when they decided to neuter our phone (Smart Manager, Force Touch, Samsung Cloud, Smart Caller ID, System Settings, etc.)? Personally, that's greatest impetus for me to root.
raneym305 said:
Once rooted, is it possible to implement the apps/features that Verizon removed and/or replaced when they decided to neuter our phone (Smart Manager, Force Touch, Samsung Cloud, Smart Caller ID, System Settings, etc.)? Personally, that's greatest impetus for me to root.
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@OvrDriVE made Debloater.zip that you can flash using flashfire after you rooted for TMO .... he might be able to make for Verizon but might need to adjust the script little bit to compatible with Verizon device..... No more TMO bloatwares, less Samsung apps and knox free and still 0×00.[emoji4]
TWIST3D_N930T
Just to confirm.. its says doesnt trip knox.. does samsung pay still work?
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[Root] Complete Stock PH9 setup - everything working [9/16/16]

Sprint
Note! the reason i did not just do a flashfire update to ph9 from pgc was i have no idea what was changed filewise. i was given the full on firmware so i literally remodded the new system.img, and updated the links for it and for the BL and CP files. This Will put you on the newest sprint firmware with root and everything working
I am not responsible for anything that happens to your device by doing this! If you break it, brick it or just plain blow it up. it is your phone and your responsibility for what happens to it.
Here it is. Full Sprint With Root - since this is Sprint based all bands should work as well
This is Based on the Sprint PH9 Firmware and is Completely Stock and Unmodified
To Avoid Repeat Questons. READ! READ IT AGAIN! and then READ it once more! if you do not Understand any part of this. Do Not Continue!!!
This Guide assumes you have some basic knowledge and can at least copy and paste for the most part! It is Intended for advanced users!!!!!!!!
This Guide also Assumes you have an sdcard inserted in your phone(however some of you may not and this will not work.)
This Does NOT Trip Knox.
Read this entire post before doing anything to avoid issues and FOLLOW Directions - if you don't things will not work right.
Note! if at anytime during the following steps you see the samsung boot animation before step 11. start over cause you screwed up!
Step 1. Initial PreSetup Requirements and Downloads
Make Sure your ExtSDCard(the one you put in your sim tray) is formated exfat(backup your card before you do this in windows or linux(whichever you use))
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24651430732237653 bbx.rar
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24723785898787307 Sprint_System.rar - link updated
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24723785898787308 Sprint Bootloader - link updated
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24723785898787306 Sprint Modem - link updated
Step 2. extract system.rar and bbx.rar and then copy system.img and bbx to your extsdcard(the sdcard you inserted into your phone)
Step 3. odin sprint userdebug firmware available here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-note-7/how-to/root-super-leaky-bros-sprint-galaxy-t3447202
Step 4. Directly after odin is done with the sprint file you will immidiatly be presented with an update screen
Step 4a when this process of erasing your phone is finished it will reboot(this is the point you want to do the next step)
Step 4b. press and hold power, home and vol up to enter recovery
Step 4c If you see the samsung boot animation. you did NOT do this right and i would suggest you start over
Step 5. open a command prompt in your adb folder and do the following steps 1 at a time(these are case sensative)
Step 5a. adb shell
Step 5b. su
Step 5c. setenforce 0
Step 5d. export PATH=$PATH:/sbin
Step 5e. mount -o remount,rw /
Step 5f. on your phone, go to apply update from sdcard(this will mount your extsdcard as /sdcard and you should see the system.img file and the bbx file) do not select anything, go back to adb and continue(it is not a big deal if those files don't show. we just needed the extsdcard mounted as sdcard - the files exist, just continue to the next step)
Step 5g. cp /sdcard/bbx /sbin/bbx
Step 5h. chmod 777 /sbin/bbx
Step 5i. cd /sbin
Step 5j. ./bbx --install /sbin
Step 5k. umount -l /system
Step 5l. /sbin/dd if=/sdcard/Sprint_System.img of=/dev/block/platform/soc/624000.ufshc/by-name/system
Note. you will see a blinking cursor. just be patient
Step 7. when it is done you will see something similar to this
11161600+0 records in
11161600+0 records out
5714739200 bytes (5.3GB) copied, 268.668086 seconds, 20.3MB/s
Step 8. if all went well you should be at your prompt and not in adb anymore
Step 9. from your command prompt simply type
Step 9a. adb reboot bootloader
Step 10. open odin and click the bl button and select this file - BL_N930PVPU1APH9_CL8706608_QB10711091_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar.md5
Step 10b. now click the cp button and select this file - CP_N930PVPU1APH9_CL8706608_QB10711091_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar.md5
Step 10c. now click start. it will reboot when done let it fully boot this time.
Step 11. once booted and you have setup your phone, first we need to enable usb debugging
Step 11a. to do this go to settings>about device or device information and tap the build number repeatedly until it says dev options enabled, now backout of about and go into dev options and enable usb debugging
Step 11b. Now we need to add the root files or supersu as most of you know it
Note! pertaining to Step 12. these instructions were taken Explicitly from @freeza thread which is listed in step 3
Step 12. Now we need to add supersu and the needed files for it to work
Step 12a. download this file - https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24651430732236679
Step 12b. Extract the sun7 file to your adb folder making sure the files are in a folder called sun7(mine looks like this - c:/adb/sun7 and contains 4 files)
Step 12c. Open a command prompt where your ADB executable and sun7 folder are.
Step 12d. adb shell
Step 12e. su - Note! if your adb prompot changes from a $ to #(you are good and have root access)
Step 12f. type exit twice to get back to the command prompt. - Your Phone should be fully booted when you do this
Step 12g. adb push sun7 /data/local/tmp/su
Step 12h. adb shell chmod 0777 /data/local/tmp/su/*
Step 12i. adb shell
Step 12j. cd data/local/tmp/su
Step 12k. su
Step 12l. ./root.sh - Note. this command begins with a . do not leave it out
Step 12m. Your Phone will now reboot
Step 13. when booted back up go to playstore and install busybox on rails or a similar app and install busybox to /system/xbin(if your given an option of where to install it)
Step 14. Thats Pretty Much it. most of all enjoy it
Note! now since your are rooted on stock, you are going to see security warnings. to get rid of these simply freeze securitylogagent or delete it from /system/app
Note! 2 atm you cannot update via ota to PH9, someone needs to get a hold of the update and fix it so it can be flashed via flashfire and make sure it does not replace the kernel
Additional Notes!
If for any reason you do a factory reset. you will break root and need to redo this method to get it back
If you use shealth do not update it or allow playstore or galaxy appstore to auto update it or it will break it
Enjoy and FOLLOW Directions - if you don't things will not work right.
thank you to the following:
@freeza - for posting the original userdebug file
@ted77usa - for testing
@bajasur - for the initial idea which ultimately led to this
@Surge1223 - for the busybox installer and the adb help and android commands that make this work
@galaxyuser88 - for testing this and pointing out some flaws
@Hashcode - for inspiration
@lightning413 - for the PH9 Firmware
and anyone i missed
this was a complete collaboration and is only available because of those mentioned so be sure to give them thanks
testing was done by @jamice4u - ty for confirming it works
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This Method Completely replaces the Sprint PH3 files with the stock PGC. with exception to the kernel, recovery and the su binary which are still PH3 userdebug.
as we don't have an unlocked bootloader, there is no twrp recovery. but flashfire takes it place. so any changes you want to make are basically done the same way as they would be for twrp except they are now flashed through flashfire.
to get rid of the security notice you will get(because the system is now rooted) simply install root explorer(or any root browser) and go to /system/app and delete securitylogagent or go into the folder and rename it adding .bkp to the end of the file name and reboot.
If you don't see the Sprint_System.img and bbx files after doing the apply update from sdcard on your phone. try this as it has worked for some on t-mobile
create 3 folders on your sdcard
create "files" inside of that, create one called "image" and then inside of that crate one called "file" so on your sdcard you would have /files/image/file and place the 2 files into it, you have to do this with the phone in recovery so just pop out your sim tray. plug the sdcard into your pc and create the folders and move the files into it, then force your phone into recovery(basically reboot your phone and instantly go into recovery) and start step 5 again. hopefully the files now appear and you can continue
now when you get to step 5g step 5l, you will need to modify them to reflect the new path to the files so it would now look like this
step 5g. cp /sdcard/files/image/file/bbx /sbin/bbx
step 5l. /sbin/dd if=/sdcard/files/image/file/Verizon_System.img of=/dev/block/platform/soc/624000.ufshc/by-name/system
and continue on with the guide
post 3 just in case
First!
This is exciting. Thanks
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Amazing work as always bud....[emoji106]
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Very nice work @OvrDriVE. Your work here is much appreciated sir!
Does Samsung Pay work after rooting? Can other Galaxy Apps be updated?
ALooneyGuy said:
Does Samsung Pay work after rooting? Can other Galaxy Apps be updated?
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@ALooneyGuy
All galaxy apps updated
TWIST3D_N930T
Samsung Pay
Does any one know is Samsung Pay work with this method.
Thanks
Victor
vbadillopr said:
Does any one know is Samsung Pay work with this method.
Thanks
Victor
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Samsung pay would not work with any kinda root method.... until we find the way to bypass Samsung knox security or something.
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ted77usa said:
Samsung pay would not work with any kinda root method.... until we find the way to bypass Samsung knox security or something.
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Still exciting, but I've kind of gotten used to not having to take my wallet to the grocery store
Everything in life is a trade off...
vbadillopr said:
Does any one know is Samsung Pay work with this method.
Thanks
Victor
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T-mobile root is the same way and samsung pay does not work.
Josephigloe said:
T-mobile root is the same way and samsung pay does not work.
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@Josephigloe
U got sprint note 7 too right or still on note 5?
TWIST3D_N930T
ted77usa said:
@Josephigloe
U got sprint note 7 too right or still on note 5?
TWIST3D_N930T
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Yes i have note 7 and note 5 on Sprint
ALooneyGuy said:
Still exciting, but I've kind of gotten used to not having to take my wallet to the grocery store
Everything in life is a trade off...
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Grabbed the Samsung pay logcat after rooting and permission denied...... maybe @OvrDriVE @Surge1223 can figure it out or some others devs[emoji4]
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ptdoe4dt7jct7b6/alogcat.2016-09-14-09-37-12-0700.txt?dl=0
Swyped From TWIST3D_N930T
How is this method better/different from other one?
SptMogul said:
How is this method better/different from other one?
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Same method for root this is not deodexed or debloated its stock. And Bluetooth doesn't forget after a reboot.
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sml2004 said:
Same method for root this is not deodexed or debloated its stock. And Bluetooth doesn't forget after a reboot.
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Does WiFi calling work?
kirschdog1 said:
Does WiFi calling work?
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No, PH9 update is needed
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