Here are some utilties for customizing your J700P. Please note I do not own and I have not created any of these, that honor goes to the original creators. This was all put in one place by @DirtyPISTOLA.
LINK
If you do not wish to have TWRP, but wish to have root, download the CF-Auto-Root file, then download Odin. Make sure you have OEM Unlock enabled in dev settings, then boot into download mode and flash the file using Odin.
If you don't know how to flash with Odin, again, you must have OEM Unlock enabled. You would then plug in your phone booted into download mode, and click the AP tab in Odin. Then, you select the file to flash.
This also has Xposed for our device, which you can flash using flashfire on an already rooted device. If you wish to root using TWRP, follow my guide here.
It also has a boot img with adb root access and system root if you want that as well.
There is stock boot and stock recovery + stock firmware if you mess up.
This is pretty much the ultimate resource for customizing your J700P model J7. Have fun!
minz1 said:
Here are some utilties for customizing your J700P. Please note I do not own and I have not created any of these, that honor goes to the original creators. This was all put in one place by @DirtyPISTOLA.
LINK
If you do not wish to have TWRP, but wish to have root, download the CF-Auto-Root file, then download Odin. Make sure you have OEM Unlock enabled in dev settings, then boot into download mode and flash the file using Odin.
If you don't know how to flash with Odin, again, you must have OEM Unlock enabled. You would then plug in your phone booted into download mode, and click the AP tab in Odin. Then, you select the file to flash.
This also has Xposed for our device, which you can flash using flashfire on an already rooted device. If you wish to root using TWRP, follow my guide here.
It also has a boot img with adb root access and system root if you want that as well.
There is stock boot and stock recovery + stock firmware if you mess up.
This is pretty much the ultimate resource for customizing your J700P model J7. Have fun!
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minz1 said:
Here are some utilties for customizing your J700P. Please note I do not own and I have not created any of these, that honor goes to the original creators. This was all put in one place by @DirtyPISTOLA.
LINK
If you do not wish to have TWRP, but wish to have root, download the CF-Auto-Root file, then download Odin. Make sure you have OEM Unlock enabled in dev settings, then boot into download mode and flash the file using Odin.
If you don't know how to flash with Odin, again, you must have OEM Unlock enabled. You would then plug in your phone booted into download mode, and click the AP tab in Odin. Then, you select the file to flash.
This also has Xposed for our device, which you can flash using flashfire on an already rooted device. If you wish to root using TWRP, follow my guide here.
It also has a boot img with adb root access and system root if you want that as well.
There is stock boot and stock recovery + stock firmware if you mess up.
This is pretty much the ultimate resource for customizing your J700P model J7. Have fun!
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Hey can you restore the folder in ur email that you placed in your emails trash? Since you have that in your emails trash your link does work or let you download anything it just informs me that you have the folder in your trashcan and to ask you to restore it if i wish to download it. thanks
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Hello everyone, finally t shirt weather in Toronto as of today. Im here to ask for assisstance and I'd like to learn how to root and install a good custom Ron that is efficient,
I hear cynmod is good.
I'd also like to learn how to change the device id on this phone which is a
samsung galaxy s5 g900w8 5.1.1 (Canadian model).
Side note; Im newb so the more detail the better Thanks
3 files needed. recovery, modded kernel and su beta. The better rom is completely subjective a lot of roms and different with both good and bad behaviors. You choose.
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Also a noob with a SM-G900W8
Also am a noob, tried a few links. got stuck in bootloops.
What is a guaranteed root method so i dont have to flash stock or format again?
Same model as what he asked about.
Could u supply step by step directions please?
Either flash this with ODIN
http://download.chainfire.eu/406/CF-Root1/CF-Auto-Root-kltecan-kltevl-smg900w8.zip
Or if that causes a bootloop,
Copy SuperSU to your Micro SDcard / Phone storage
flash TWRP with ODIN, but uncheck "Auto Reboot" first
When it finishes flashing, pull the battery to power off the phone
Replace battery
Boot immediately into recovery and flash SuperSU
Reboot to rooted Android
I already tried flashing that one and it caused bootloops or frozen at bootup.
Where can i download the TWRP that youre suggesting to flash?
And where can i find a confirmed download for SuperSU?
https://dl.twrp.me/klte/
Google and read some threads, your questions are answered a million times here
*Detection* said:
https://dl.twrp.me/klte/
Google and read some threads, your questions are answered a million times here
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Its just that i goofed this twice already so i just want to find step by step directions.
will this work?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2697762
Drugger said:
Its just that i goofed this twice already so i just want to find step by step directions.
will this work?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2697762
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I already linked you to TWRP, get 3.0.0.0 .tar version, do not unzip, add it to the AP or PDA section of ODIN
Copy this SuperSU to your card or phone first
https://download.chainfire.eu/696/SuperSU/
ok sorry. thanks!
Copy SuperSU to phone or sdcard
Open ODIN and uncheck "Auto reboot"
Add TWRP to AP or PDA
Put phone in download mode
Flash TWRP
Pull battery to power off
Replace battery
Boot immediately into recovery (Volume Up & Home & Power)
Flash SuperSU
If asked, say NO to flashing root superSU again before exit
Reboot into android
K i did those steps EXACTLY. and its in bootloop now.
Downloaded the 3.0 tar file, downloaded the 2.46 SuperSU
unchecked reboot in odin, then flashed twrp. once it finished i pulled battery. booted into recovery to twrp setup. selected install. selected supersu, installed. said complete. restarted phone. bootloop
When booting into recovery says ontop not seandroid. warranty: kernel or something like that.
Can someone please create a thourough start to finish guide on converting, rooting, recovery, and rom installations?
listen im no noob but im no mater either ive been rooting since the original TMO G1 and it has gotten very complex on top of that ive missed alot since i got my note 4 retail (out of the game) anyways someeone please compile a step by step list of what to do and where to find the neccasary files. and in what order.
please and thank you
For BL unlocking follow this
For rooting
If staying on stock:
Boot into download mode (VOL-DOWN + HOME + POWER) and flash twrp-3.0.2-0-trltevzw via ODIN (MAKE SURE YOU UNCHECK AUTO-REBOOT!!!).
Battery pull phone and then boot straight into recovery (VOL-UP + HOME + POWER) to finish the recovery install process or else it will install the default android recovery.
Then flash the Emotion-TW-5.1.1-nightly-r21-RC1-SM-N910P kernal via recovery.
Then flash the BETA-SuperSU-v2.71-20160331103524 via recovery.
Reboot.
If going to a different rom, you should just be able to flash the rom via recovery and get right in. But results may very, check the forums.
refusedchaos said:
For BL unlocking follow this
For rooting
If staying on stock:
Boot into download mode (VOL-DOWN + HOME + POWER) and flash twrp-3.0.2-0-trltevzw via ODIN (MAKE SURE YOU UNCHECK AUTO-REBOOT!!!).
Battery pull phone and then boot straight into recovery (VOL-UP + HOME + POWER) to finish the recovery install process or else it will install the default android recovery.
Then flash the Emotion-TW-5.1.1-nightly-r21-RC1-SM-N910P kernal via recovery.
Then flash the BETA-SuperSU-v2.71-20160331103524 via recovery.
Reboot.
If going to a different rom, you should just be able to flash the rom via recovery and get right in. But results may very, check the forums.
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thank you very much i was a little frustratrated because it seems like the info is very fragmented
Can someone please tell me where I have gone wrong.
I have gotten temproot via kingroot installed and was able to get the unlocker to run and I can see that the device is now a developer device. I am trying to get root to work but not having any luck.
I follwed the instructions at http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-verizon/general/guide-noobs-guide-to-perm-root-twrp-t3360883 and had problems in step 8 when trying to run super-sume. I ran it successfully for stage 1 but then it hung when trying to run stage 2. However, I was able to move on to step 9 and install TWRP and the emotion kernel. I have done a full reset and tried a 2nd time but still no luck in getting permament root access.
Root checker shows no root access and superSU is installed but shows no su binary installed.
If I run SuperSUME-Pro then it shows the device is wrte=protected
It seems I can run kingroot again to gain temp root access but not perm root access.
Any ideas on how to proceed from here?
mlcampbe said:
Can someone please tell me where I have gone wrong.
I have gotten temproot via kingroot installed and was able to get the unlocker to run and I can see that the device is now a developer device. I am trying to get root to work but not having any luck.
I follwed the instructions at http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-verizon/general/guide-noobs-guide-to-perm-root-twrp-t3360883 and had problems in step 8 when trying to run super-sume. I ran it successfully for stage 1 but then it hung when trying to run stage 2. However, I was able to move on to step 9 and install TWRP and the emotion kernel. I have done a full reset and tried a 2nd time but still no luck in getting permament root access.
Root checker shows no root access and superSU is installed but shows no su binary installed.
If I run SuperSUME-Pro then it shows the device is wrte=protected
It seems I can run kingroot again to gain temp root access but not perm root access.
Any ideas on how to proceed from here?
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Install SuperSU from TWRP. Does that work?
If you Developer mode and twrp but no root, then what you need to do is install emotional kernel from twrp and reboot device then boot back into twrp and install SuperSU zip and reboot device you should be fine.
After re-checking my recovery I do not believe that I have TWRP installed after all. I was booting into android recovery and it hit me I was not seeing what I expected to see. I need to work on getting TWRP installed. I do indeed have the custom kernel and developer mode enabled!!
refusedchaos said:
For BL unlocking follow this
For rooting
If staying on stock:
Boot into download mode (VOL-DOWN + HOME + POWER) and flash twrp-3.0.2-0-trltevzw via ODIN (MAKE SURE YOU UNCHECK AUTO-REBOOT!!!).
Battery pull phone and then boot straight into recovery (VOL-UP + HOME + POWER) to finish the recovery install process or else it will install the default android recovery.
Then flash the Emotion-TW-5.1.1-nightly-r21-RC1-SM-N910P kernal via recovery.
Then flash the BETA-SuperSU-v2.71-20160331103524 via recovery.
Reboot.
If going to a different rom, you should just be able to flash the rom via recovery and get right in. But results may very, check the forums.
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So what you posted above is all that you need to do for root? You definitely have a much more concise explanation than the main thread. The other instructions made me feel like I was back on my old Droid 2 working from the giant tutorial threads over on rootzwiki, hah.
I'm also guessing that as you mentioned elsewhere that if we wish to run a custom ROM we'll have to reflash the stock kernel before doing so?
Does it matter whether or not its 4.4.4 or 5.1.1
refusedchaos said:
For BL unlocking follow this
For rooting
If staying on stock:
Boot into download mode (VOL-DOWN + HOME + POWER) and flash twrp-3.0.2-0-trltevzw via ODIN (MAKE SURE YOU UNCHECK AUTO-REBOOT!!!).
Battery pull phone and then boot straight into recovery (VOL-UP + HOME + POWER) to finish the recovery install process or else it will install the default android recovery.
Then flash the Emotion-TW-5.1.1-nightly-r21-RC1-SM-N910P kernal via recovery.
Then flash the BETA-SuperSU-v2.71-20160331103524 via recovery.
Reboot.
If going to a different rom, you should just be able to flash the rom via recovery and get right in. But results may very, check the forums.
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Does it matter whether or not its 4.4.4 or 5.1.1
ttall8ball said:
Does it matter whether or not its 4.4.4 or 5.1.1
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If you're wanting to unlock the bootloader, root and install TWRP then no it doesn't matter. Now if you want to install a custom ROM that is 5.1.1 then you WILL have to be on that firmware if you are currently on 4.4.4
If anyone helps, plz give thanks?
N910V ? BL / KYUBI ROM
MissionImprobable said:
So what you posted above is all that you need to do for root? You definitely have a much more concise explanation than the main thread. The other instructions made me feel like I was back on my old Droid 2 working from the giant tutorial threads over on rootzwiki, hah.
I'm also guessing that as you mentioned elsewhere that if we wish to run a custom ROM we'll have to reflash the stock kernel before doing so?
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The instructions for rooting suggest installing the Emotion kernel first.
Many of the ROMs available to flash will suggest which kernel to use. You can go directly to that kernel.
I need a little info, my note I just got is already rooted. So I didn't have the joy to do it. A co worker just picked up a refurbished and it has 5.0.1 ., is the 2bog5 able to be rooted?
bingo6104 said:
I need a little info, my note I just got is already rooted. So I didn't have the joy to do it. A co worker just picked up a refurbished and it has 5.0.1 ., is the 2bog5 able to be rooted?
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Yes it can. But I am pretty sure that you must unlock the bootloader first unless you already have a DevEd.
If anyone helps, plz give thanks?
N910V ? BL / KYUBI ROM
stajam said:
Yes it can. But I am pretty sure that you must unlock the bootloader first unless you already have a DevEd.
If anyone helps, plz give thanks?
N910V ? BL / KYUBI ROM
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Thanks, I thought that from what I have been reading. To many guides, need to be complied into 2 guides and sticky on the forum for rusty people like me lol
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No problem bruh.
If anyone helps, plz give thanks?
N910V ? BL / KYUBI ROM
ttall8ball said:
Does it matter whether or not its 4.4.4 or 5.1.1
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Thanks, I got it done
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stajam said:
If you're wanting to unlock the bootloader, root and install TWRP then no it doesn't matter. Now if you want to install a custom ROM that is 5.1.1 then you WILL have to be on that firmware if you are currently on 4.4.4
If anyone helps, plz give thanks?
N910V ? BL / KYUBI ROM
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Thanks stajam, I got it done last night.
ttall8ball said:
Thanks, I got it done
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Thanks stajam, I got it done last night.
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Good to hear glad you got it going. ?
If anyone helps, plz give thanks?
N910V ? BL / KYUBI ROM
refusedchaos said:
For BL unlocking follow this
For rooting
If staying on stock:
Boot into download mode (VOL-DOWN + HOME + POWER) and flash twrp-3.0.2-0-trltevzw via ODIN (MAKE SURE YOU UNCHECK AUTO-REBOOT!!!).
Battery pull phone and then boot straight into recovery (VOL-UP + HOME + POWER) to finish the recovery install process or else it will install the default android recovery.
Then flash the Emotion-TW-5.1.1-nightly-r21-RC1-SM-N910P kernal via recovery.
Then flash the BETA-SuperSU-v2.71-20160331103524 via recovery.
Reboot.
If going to a different rom, you should just be able to flash the rom via recovery and get right in. But results may very, check the forums.
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can u get a new link to the twrp to flash..I just want root is all...I've download several twrp with same numbers but no luck flashing
thanks so much
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if you are like me you already realized that running odin again to install, CF-Auto-Root-herolte-heroltexx-smg930f.zip won't do anything.
1) put SuperSu zip file somewhere on your phone (https://download.chainfire.eu/964/SuperSU/BETA-SuperSU-v2.74-2-20160519174328.zip)
2) you will need to reinstall twrp-3.0.2-1-herolte.img.tar via odin AP but don't auto reboot (https://dl.twrp.me/herolte/twrp-3.0.2-1-herolte.img.tar.html)
3) manual reboot and IMMEDIATELY go into recovery by holding down the magically combination. if you missed it then you will have to do step 2 again.
4) once in recovery install supersu zip from step 1 and you will get root back
should work for s7 edge (935) too but you will need to use the correct files
hope that help
nice thread, but can i flash a recovery via recovery?, because my usb port wont work :\
nwm found it!
i tried, but still cannot get root back.
derbysig said:
i tried, but still cannot get root back.
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OP has missed one step.
You have to flash boot.img from official samsung firmware through TWRP(if you have TWRP installed) or you can install through odin. Make sure that your build number matches with firmware file. You have to do this before you are going to reinstall TWRP. After flashing boot.img file you will stuck in bootloop don't get panic. Flash supersu along with encryption disabled file attached in link. Then boot into android. You would definitely see supersu along with superuser script installed. No you have root access. Cheers
http://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/5745e40dd9c07/no-verity-opt-encrypt.zip
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gnan10 said:
OP has missed one step.
You have to flash boot.img from official samsung firmware through TWRP(if you have TWRP installed) or you can install through odin. Make sure that your build number matches with firmware file. You have to do this before you are going to reinstall TWRP. After flashing boot.img file you will stuck in bootloop don't get panic. Flash supersu along with encryption disabled file attached in link. Then boot into android. You would definitely see supersu along with superuser script installed. No you have root access. Cheers
Where do i find the original samsung stock boot img?
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ALH20 said:
gnan10 said:
OP has missed one step.
You have to flash boot.img from official samsung firmware through TWRP(if you have TWRP installed) or you can install through odin. Make sure that your build number matches with firmware file. You have to do this before you are going to reinstall TWRP. After flashing boot.img file you will stuck in bootloop don't get panic. Flash supersu along with encryption disabled file attached in link. Then boot into android. You would definitely see supersu along with superuser script installed. No you have root access. Cheers
Where do i find the original samsung stock boot img?
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Get from sammobile.com
U can download any samsung firmware from there. You will have to just search your device name to show the relevant builds. Makes sure that your build number (on your phone settings-->About-->build number ) is same as the file you are going to install
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So, I'd like to root my phone, but I've never done something like this. I've once rooted a phone with KingRoot, but I don't wanna do that again, since that's a pretty shady app. I'd like to root it the normal way, with SuperSU or something.
Also, I don't wanna lose any of my data. I know that anything can go wrong, but I'd just like a method that generally doesn't wipe your phone.
Thanks for any help
botetta said:
So, I'd like to root my phone, but I've never done something like this. I've once rooted a phone with KingRoot, but I don't wanna do that again, since that's a pretty shady app. I'd like to root it the normal way, with SuperSU or something.
Also, I don't wanna lose any of my data. I know that anything can go wrong, but I'd just like a method that generally doesn't wipe your phone.
Thanks for any help
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Flash the latest TWRP recovery via Odin. Download magisk/super su. Go to recovery, put the files you downloaded and flash. Done
sm-a510f said:
Flash the latest TWRP recovery via Odin. Download magisk/super su. Go to recovery, put the files you downloaded and flash. Done
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Thanks! But doesn't flashing TWRP require an unlocked bootloader? (and unlocking it wipes the phone as far as I know) Or is there a way to flash TWRP without unlocking the bootloader/wiping the phone?
botetta said:
Thanks! But doesn't flashing TWRP require an unlocked bootloader? (and unlocking it wipes the phone as far as I know) Or is there a way to flash TWRP without unlocking the bootloader/wiping the phone?
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No you just need to unlock the OEM in developer settings and go to download mode to flash the recovery. You will lose guaranty but no data
sm-a510f said:
No you just need to unlock the OEM in developer settings and go to download mode to flash the recovery. You will lose guaranty but no data
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Thanks, I'll try it out
sm-a510f said:
No you just need to unlock the OEM in developer settings and go to download mode to flash the recovery. You will lose guaranty but no data
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Could you please link me the TWRP and the SuperSU that supports Samsung Galaxy A5 2016 7.0? :angel:
For model SM-A510F/FD/Y/M use this guide: https://forum.xda-developers.com/sa...overy-samsung-sm-a510f-fd-exynos7580-t3314399 . For model SM-A510 use this guide: https://forum.xda-developers.com/sa.../twrp-3-0-0-0-galaxy-a52016-sm-a510f-t3313781
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Also you aren't allowed to post questions in the General section. Look at the sticky post
botetta said:
Could you please link me the TWRP and the SuperSU that supports Samsung Galaxy A5 2016 7.0? :angel:
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TWRP : https://forum.xda-developers.com/sa...overy-twrp-3-1-0-0-samsung-galaxy-a5-t3606792
Super SU : https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/stable-2016-09-01supersu-v2-78-release-t3452703
If you want to play games like Pokemon go or Super Mario run, you will need magisk instead of superSU
Now, I followed the instructons, and I was able to root my phone succesfully. (Thanks )
In case someone reading this thread wants to know I used:
Odin 3.10.7
twrp_3.0.2-1_sm-a510_mm_1816
SR3-SuperSU-v2.79-SR3-20170114223742.zip
It all worked fine, no data loss, no wifi/camera error, no nothing, but when I turned off my phone, It wouldn't boot back anymore, It said "custom binary is blocked by FRP Lock"
As I've read, this is because I turned off OEM Unlock after rooting, but I'm not sure about this. Appearantly, if I'd leave it on it'd not cause this problem
Since then, my phone is working again, I just had to flash the Stock ROM, and I (fortunatly) didn't lose any data.
But obviously now my root is gone too. Could someone who has tried this confirm that it indeed works (boots up) normally if I leave OEM Unlock on forever?
CrystalGTX said:
Also you aren't allowed to post questions in the General section. Look at the sticky post
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Sorry about that
botetta said:
Now, I followed the instructons, and I was able to root my phone succesfully. (Thanks )
In case someone reading this thread wants to know I used:
Odin 3.10.7
twrp_3.0.2-1_sm-a510_mm_1816
SR3-SuperSU-v2.79-SR3-20170114223742.zip
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I've sent you the latest twrp and super SU, why did you choose another one ? They are working perfectly (pm if you want to upgrade your TWRP)
sm-a510f said:
I've sent you the latest twrp and super SU, why did you choose another one ? They are working perfectly (pm if you want to upgrade your TWRP)
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Well, that's what the other guy sent, I had to choose one of them. BTW, do you always have OEM Unlock turned on, or have you turned it off. If you have it on, I'm pretty sure it's not the TWRP version, it's that I turned OEM off. If it boots without OEM on for you, then I guess I screwed it up, and I should have used the other version
botetta said:
Well, that's what the other guy sent, I had to choose one of them. BTW, do you always have OEM Unlock turned on, or have you turned it off. If you have it on, I'm pretty sure it's not the TWRP version, it's that I turned OEM off. If it boots without OEM on for you, then I guess I screwed it up, and I should have used the other version
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Next time take my links they are up-to-date. Yes you always need the OEM unlock on, TWRP are nothing to do here.
sm-a510f said:
Next time take my links they are up-to-date. Yes you always need the OEM unlock on, TWRP are nothing to do here.
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Okay, I'm not sure if I'll try root again, I might, and if I do, I'll use the newer versions, if you say they work perfectly. But the main problem wasn't the older version here, but that I turned off OEM, I guess.
And thanks for all the help, appreciate it
botetta said:
Okay, I'm not sure if I'll try root again, I might, and if I do, I'll use the newer versions, if you say they work perfectly. But the main problem wasn't the older version here, but that I turned off OEM, I guess.
And thanks for all the help, appreciate it
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Well, If you want to turn off the OEM unlocking and be still rooted. You need to flash stock recovery after rooting. I've never tried it cause I don't care that much. Anyway you don't loose anything if you end up with frp lock. Again flash stock ROM you are good to go. And I've A5-510FD android 7.0 rooted. You may also want to backup to your Samsung account in case you mistakenly format your phone you can restore. That's what I always do.
botetta said:
So, I'd like to root my phone, but I've never done something like this. I've once rooted a phone with KingRoot, but I don't wanna do that again, since that's a pretty shady app. I'd like to root it the normal way, with SuperSU or something.
Also, I don't wanna lose any of my data. I know that anything can go wrong, but I'd just like a method that generally doesn't wipe your phone.
Thanks for any help
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The best way is to flash Cf Auto root that is compatible with your device using Odin PC.
Download a exact version of CF AUTO ROOT for model number of your device.
Run Odin on your pc and thenConnect your phone to Pc with usb and then go to download mode(Turn off your phone>hold Volume down and Home button and Power button together, a new page will be shown press volume Up for confirmation.
Then press on AP In Odin and select the CF AUTO ROOT file and then press start the process will be started.
Be aware that in this way you will lose your warranty for ever due to Knox warranty void will be tripped and there is no way to return it to back.
UPDATO said:
The best way is to flash Cf Auto root that is compatible with your device using Odin PC.
Download a exact version of CF AUTO ROOT for model number of your device.
Run Odin on your pc and thenConnect your phone to Pc with usb and then go to download mode(Turn off your phone>hold Volume down and Home button and Power button together, a new page will be shown press volume Up for confirmation.
Then press on AP In Odin and select the CF AUTO ROOT file and then press start the process will be started.
Be aware that in this way you will lose your warranty for ever due to Knox warranty void will be tripped and there is no way to return it to back.
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On the contrary. The best way in my opinion is flashing SuperSU with TWRP.
The reason is TWRP is your safety net should anything go wrong. You will always be able to boot to recovery regardless of the Bootable state of the device.
The whole device can be backed up and restored in minutes as long as /data encryption is not in force.
Then SuperSU can be flashed.
While CF-AUTOROOT is the goto root for simplicity and beginners it's not the preferred way.
Root is rather pointless without a custom recovery to go with it imo.
Once you've rooted the stock recovery becomes dead in the water and useless.
hello everybody!
I'm new here and want to root my Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016) and try some custom ROM.
Here is my phones details:
-Samsung Galaxy A5 (SM-A510F)
-Android 7.0
-Security patch: 1 April 2017
Also on Settings > Software Update, I have set manual update and there is a notification about one new software updates (last check 11/08/2018).
Do you know if its a Operation System update or just a security patch?
Should I do that update or will cause any problems with rooting and custom ROM?
What TWRP should I use and what custom ROM?
Any good guide?
Thanks in advance
Terranti said:
hello everybody!
I'm new here and want to root my Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016) and try some custom ROM.
Here is my phones details:
-Samsung Galaxy A5 (SM-A510F)
-Android 7.0
-Security patch: 1 April 2017
Also on Settings > Software Update, I have set manual update and there is a notification about one new software updates (last check 11/08/2018).
Do you know if its a Operation System update or just a security patch?
Should I do that update or will cause any problems with rooting and custom ROM?
What TWRP should I use and what custom ROM?
Any good guide?
Thanks in advance
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im like him, any news guys?
any way to root the phone?
thanks!
mironkraft said:
im like him, any news guys?
any way to root the phone?
thanks!
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Enable "Developer Options" on your phone and enable "OEM Unlock" (Don't disable it ever.)
Go here https://twrp.me/samsung/samsunggalaxya52016exynos.html
Download the latest twrp file (Use the links that says "Primary Download US/EU") (Currently it's twrp-3.2.3-0-a5xelte.img.tar 14/8/2018)
Go here https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
Download the latest Magisk file (Currently it's 16.0 / 16.7 if you want to use beta 14/8/2018)
Download Odin
Boot your phone into download mode (Volume Down + Home Button + Power Button)
Plug your device to your computer and open Odin
Go to "Options" tab in Odin and disable "Auto Restart"
Select the TWRP file you have downloaded (Click AP!!!)
Start...
When it's done DON'T BOOT TO SYSTEM YET, boot into recovery!!! (Volume Up + Home Button + Power Button)
Now you should have booted into TWRP
Go to "Install" tab and flash the Magisk file you downloaded
Boot into your system.
You have successfully rooted and installed TWRP to your device. (Hopefully)
TanByv said:
Enable "Developer Options" on your phone and enable "OEM Unlock" (Don't disable it ever.)
Go here https://twrp.me/samsung/samsunggalaxya52016exynos.html
Download the latest twrp file (Use the links that says "Primary Download US/EU") (Currently it's twrp-3.2.3-0-a5xelte.img.tar 14/8/2018)
Go here https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
Download the latest Magisk file (Currently it's 16.0 / 16.7 if you want to use beta 14/8/2018)
Download Odin
Boot your phone into download mode (Volume Down + Home Button + Power Button)
Plug your device to your computer and open Odin
Go to "Options" tab in Odin and disable "Auto Restart"
Select the TWRP file you have downloaded (Click AP!!!)
Start...
When it's done DON'T BOOT TO SYSTEM YET, boot into recovery!!! (Volume Up + Home Button + Power Button)
Now you should have booted into TWRP
Go to "Install" tab and flash the Magisk file you downloaded
Boot into your system.
You have successfully rooted and installed TWRP to your device. (Hopefully)
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Thanks for your response.
That about the software update notification?
Do you know if its a Operation System update or Security patch update?
Should I run it, before root and install a custom ROM or better leave like this?
Hello. I have a Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 (SM-T230NU) and I am having trouble finding a way to root it. I tried using the KingRoot app and it lied and said my device was rooted and all it did was modify system and make itself system administrator. So I had to reset and flash my device to fix it. So right now I am trying to install a custom rom but I need to find a working way to root it first. Does anyone know a method that I can use that works?
Malitahj said:
Hello. I have a Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 (SM-T230NU) and I am having trouble finding a way to root it. I tried using the KingRoot app and it lied and said my device was rooted and all it did was modify system and make itself system administrator. So I had to reset and flash my device to fix it. So right now I am trying to install a custom rom but I need to find a working way to root it first. Does anyone know a method that I can use that works?
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YES, THERE IS ROOT FOR SM-T230NU (Samsung Tab 4 7'').
Follow this link (Thanks to the bloger "FlexiSPY" https://blog.flexispy.com/how-to-root-the-samsung-galaxy-tab-4-sm-t230nu/
There's few easy steps to do it:
-Download device USB drivers
-Download Odin
-Download TWRP/SU Tar zip file (all of the above provided in original post)
Flash tar in AP/PDA mode with tablet in download mode
Reboot in Recovery (TWRP)
Select reboot in system and accept installing SU file
Once in System, update/install SU and restart.
Any questions, let me know. Just rooted mine.