Getting the phone again tomorrow - ZTE Axon 7 Questions & Answers

OK I have a few questions ...
I be getting the phone again tomorrow so what's easier root the phone on the current state or upgrade first ?
I need or I want twrp , root , xposed , adaway and all those root apps that make the phone close to perfect ?
I may be asking for 2 much but seems like some of u guys manage to make it happen already ...
Tnkx in advance [emoji2]
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Paypal Reward $ regarding fixing GameHacker and GameKiller.

Hey guys! I really need help i recently rooted my galaxy Note2 GT-N7100 (4.3)and i tried to use the Game Killer Application which is used to edit the values in game. but the problem is even though my phone is rooted it still asks for root privileges and closes on its own and starts again and then disappears on its own again. And regarding GameHacker when i try to change values i see (Modification Failed) ..any help? would be much appreciated. Game Killer and Game Hacker are two of the key reasons why i rooted my device
Anyone can help with the 2 Apps i'll reward him/her with a payment through Paypal
you can send your Paypal private so i can reward
For further assistance
[email protected]
Thanks
Sara
Hello.
I updated to JellykatV3 which fixed the problem for me. maybe just updating the rom might fix it.
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Jobiza said:
Hello.
I updated to JellykatV3 which fixed the problem for me. maybe just updating the rom might fix it.
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Thank you for your answer.The problem Kitkat will stop many other apps i have in my Phone?
i'm still waiting for someone i can reward to fix my issue
i've tried so much
Iam on my own deodexed rooted ROM
and i tried and tried... but without any solution
i'm still waiting for someone i can reward to fix my issue
Sara
Why not remove root from the app and then re-root the phone??
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as someone said in another thread version 1.90 of gamekiller is working correctly.
link (not provided by me but working): http://www.mediafire.com/?eglxmfbi59gew07
[I'm not sure if it is a paid app (I don't think so though) if it is mods please delete]
pdjust in case) you should be rooted in order to use this or other gamekillers
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I want only a *professional in rooting* guide me step by step through my email and i'll add him to Google Chat and be so i can follow him how to unroot and then Re-Root again and then installing the two apps.
if the two apps working i'll pay him through PayPal the reward
if any professional interested just send me an email directly no need to answer here because i tried many many things but i still don't know if the problem with the two apps and they are not compatible with my phone or my phone
[email protected]
Thanks all
Sara

[Q] note 3 root with computers

Hi ive had a note 3 since release and love it I dont have a pc to root my phone and was wondering is there a way to root it without a pc I rooted my note 2 without one.....the reason I want to root is the s5 rom its very nice.....you guys are great and always have the answers thank you.Brian.
MAGAZINEBRIAN said:
Hi ive had a note 3 since release and love it I dont have a pc to root my phone and was wondering is there a way to root it without a pc I rooted my note 2 without one.....the reason I want to root is the s5 rom its very nice.....you guys are great and always have the answers thank you.Brian.
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this is a very interesting question, Ive thought about that as well but search on Google shows you can't do that.
Thanks yeah I can't find it anywhere either maybe to do with the knox software?!?
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Exchange Mail without Pin Lock

Hi guys,
I've just set up my exchange mail on my new Note 3 and it's great, except it needs a PIN lock so every time I go to use my phone I have to put the PIN in which gets annoying.
Just wondering if there's a way to have the exchange mail without the PIN lock?
I downloaded a hacked mail app for my SGS3 when I had it which worked perfectly, but I'd like to avoid putting a custom OS on my Note 3 just to get the hacked mail app, if possible.
Any suggestions would be great
Yes, there's an Xposed framework add in called "Exchange Security Bypass".
Works great.
Thanks mate, that looks like a good solution.
Can I install Xposed on stock ROM, without having to flash or anything though? I want to keep my phone stock.. I can't really figure out the answer to this question from the FAQ and General Info pages..
Cheers
jonno92 said:
Thanks mate, that looks like a good solution.
Can I install Xposed on stock ROM, without having to flash or anything though? I want to keep my phone stock.. I can't really figure out the answer to this question from the FAQ and General Info pages..
Cheers
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Should work as long as it's rooted[emoji4]
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Hi Rosli,
Unfortunately it looks as though CF AUto Root is having some issues with 4.3 SM-N9005 so doesn't look like I can root it. I tried to update my phone and it says there are no updates available - I don't think 4.4 is offered to Australia.
Is there another way to root the phone?
Cheers
jonno92 said:
Hi Rosli,
Unfortunately it looks as though CF AUto Root is having some issues with 4.3 SM-N9005 so doesn't look like I can root it. I tried to update my phone and it says there are no updates available - I don't think 4.4 is offered to Australia.
Is there another way to root the phone?
Cheers
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I believe you have managed to get your phone rooted as I saw someone replied your post in CF Autoroot thread.
Else just try towelroot
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should i root my note 4 ?

hello all ,,,
i really wanna ask you for the best advise
should i root my note 4 ?
what would i lose if i did ?
what are the best things i gain ?
does it make the devise slower ?
or does it mess up with the battery ?
and thank you very much
After reading your questions, the answer for you is NO.
Rooting is great and opens up a eorkd of oppertunities and can make ur software much smoother. But in YOUR case, dont do it cuz it dont seem like u will benefit from it
Yeah, the benefits are endless and has few if any downsides. One of these few things could be warranty issues, but that's mostly theoretical I think depending on which brand.
My only consern towards you is that it seems you actually do not know what rooting actally is at all, due to your line of questioning.
Rooting does not do anything more to your phone than providing plain admin access like you got with a pc. Nothing else whatsoever, besides getting you cut off from installing/using many usefull apps which only accepts non root/jailbraked phones due to security/copyright issues.
The upside of rooting and the admin access/control is that it opens up for installing apps which can tune your phone and it's framework to better performance and endless ways of customizations.
Before you even think of getting in to this, READ UP on the matter. It seems like you think rooting in itself is some kind of magic wondercure that makes your phone into a superdevice. And if you have to ask this questions at all, better keep off untill some learning is done. If you do these proceedures wrong, your phone easily dies.
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thank you guys ,
but what i meant there is some feature that could be lost , like ( deeb sleep ) witch save the battery life while the phone is on stand by
and the knox serves
and thank you guys , i have a good back ground about how i can do it , but i should have to ask like a noob to get an answer ^_^
By rooting, You'll trip the "knox counter" in the bootloader to read 0x1 (=customized). The permanent result of this is that the Knox partition will not function ever again. This is because Samsung can/will not guarantee the knox security system anymore beeing intact on a customized phone and the phone shuts the knox down automaticly when Knox counter is triped.
Besides that, rooting does nothing to the system other than provide administrator priveligies.
can u please let me see your battery life pattern ?
dunno if i am going to lose ( deep sleep ) or not
TareqMh said:
can u please let me see your battery life pattern ?
dunno if i am going to lose ( deep sleep ) or not
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Man rott if u need admin privilegions,if u want to flash new ROM,custom kernel,edit some system files,flash new mod(Viper sound,camera etc)...
Uwill be lose just knox,why you tolking about battery?when u root u have more control so dont worry for battery life...If u install more apps it will be bad....And if u just root,why u will be lose 'deep sleep' or whatever...Even will be get better battery life if flash custom kernel
can u please recommande the best custom rom for me ?
and thank you very much
TareqMh said:
can u please recommande the best custom rom for me ?
and thank you very much
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What model u have?
I dont root my device,and dont know which one is best,but u can try few and see
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can u please recommande the best custom rom for me ?
and thank you very much
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There is no 'best' it is down to personal preference and how your device behaves. You need to try a variety of them until you find one you like.
that is why i said please recommend me one , maybe i don't have time to test them all :$
mine is N910C
Once you root... You never go back
Unlock the full potential of your device.
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Guys, do you think we will be able to root WITHOUT tripping Knox??
I stopped rooting my phones. Not sure if the people who root fully realize what rooting does to they phones.
There is a reason why banking apps and many others do not work on a rooted phones..
Any app with su access can read/write the private data (and in memory) of any other app. It is ridiculous..
You basically relay on supersu (or similar) to protect you. Can you trust it 100%? What if it crash?
Guys, do you think we will be able to root WITHOUT tripping Knox??
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plz ?
TareqMh said:
thank you guys ,
but what i meant there is some feature that could be lost , like ( deeb sleep ) witch save the battery life while the phone is on stand by
and the knox serves
and thank you guys , i have a good back ground about how i can do it , but i should have to ask like a noob to get an answer ^_^
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With every new post by you, it becomes more and more apparent you SHOULD NOT ROOT. You have ZERO idea what it is or what your doing.
Like Freddy KGB SAID "GO AWAY, THIS ONE NOT FOR YOU"
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tiny70thomas said:
With every new post by you, it becomes more and more apparent you SHOULD NOT ROOT. You have ZERO idea what it is or what your doing.
Like Freddy KGB SAID "GO AWAY, THIS ONE NOT FOR YOU"
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: $
mitko76 said:
I stopped rooting my phones. Not sure if the people who root fully realize what rooting does to they phones.
There is a reason why banking apps and many others do not work on a rooted phones..
Any app with su access can read/write the private data (and in memory) of any other app. It is ridiculous..
You basically relay on supersu (or similar) to protect you. Can you trust it 100%? What if it crash?
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Rooting also allows the aliens access to our brains.... Don't do it!
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tiny70thomas said:
Rooting also allows the aliens access to our brains.... Don't do it!
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Certainly to yours.. No arguments, only foolish remarks. So typical..
I wrote "I stopped rooting my phones" so no point you telling me "Don't do it!".
I am not against rooting, but if you have any sensitive data in your phone (or use banking aps etc.), at least think twice and do some research.
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By rooting, You'll trip the "knox counter" in the bootloader to read 0x1 (=customized). The permanent result of this is that the Knox partition will not function ever again. This is because Samsung can/will not guarantee the knox security system anymore beeing intact on a customized phone and the phone shuts the knox down automaticly when Knox counter is triped.
Besides that, rooting does nothing to the system other than provide administrator priveligies.
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not always. you could root and got KNOX 0x0
check
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=60806379&postcount=157
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Root and pay apps?

In the past, you could have root and use pay apps by disabling root in Super SU.
Apparently disabling root this time still fails due to the custom flag.
Has anyone figured out a way to bypass this yet? Even if Samsung Pay won't work, at least Android Pay which seems to be a little more lenient in terms of security.
TehPirate_ said:
In the past, you could have root and use pay apps by disabling root in Super SU.
Apparently disabling root this time still fails due to the custom flag.
Has anyone figured out a way to bypass this yet? Even if Samsung Pay won't work, at least Android Pay which seems to be a little more lenient in terms of security.
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(Gonna sound like one of those snobby tech support people) I genuinely understand your concern and desire to want to use mobile payment applications such as Android Pay and Samsung Pay while still retaining root . However , it is actually a very good thing that these applications do NOT work while you are rooted - as far as I know , if you were rooted and still were able to uee these , it's your information that would be in danger .
As for an alternative to "disable root" or something of the sort - maybe you can try using XTouchWiz to fake system Official , then disable root temporarily . Xposed will remain installed , so the framework will be there , so you might be able to fake Official , disable root and get Android Pay to work .
I still doubt my own little theoretical method up there though , as the framework would mean modified system files which would mean it may not work . It's worth a try though .
In the event that it doesn't work , maybe when TouchWiz gets a Systemless Xposed port , then it'll work out . :3
SkyAttacksX said:
(Gonna sound like one of those snobby tech support people) I genuinely understand your concern and desire to want to use mobile payment applications such as Android Pay and Samsung Pay while still retaining root . However , it is actually a very good thing that these applications do NOT work while you are rooted - as far as I know , if you were rooted and still were able to uee these , it's your information that would be in danger .
As for an alternative to "disable root" or something of the sort - maybe you can try using XTouchWiz to fake system Official , then disable root temporarily . Xposed will remain installed , so the framework will be there , so you might be able to fake Official , disable root and get Android Pay to work .
I still doubt my own little theoretical method up there though , as the framework would mean modified system files which would mean it may not work . It's worth a try though .
In the event that it doesn't work , maybe when TouchWiz gets a Systemless Xposed port , then it'll work out . :3
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Thanks for the tips, I'll give them a try tonight. Though, do you happen to know of a way to do a full backup then restore on the S7 w/o root?
With root I could use Titanium backup or flashfire. SmartSwitch doesn't do app data
TehPirate_ said:
Thanks for the tips, I'll give them a try tonight. Though, do you happen to know of a way to do a full backup then restore on the S7 w/o root?
With root I could use Titanium backup or flashfire. SmartSwitch doesn't do app data
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Don't know of any other method other than Smart Switch but like you said , it doesn't do App Data . I think you could manually copy the files from Internal > Android > Data/Obb for certain apps but other than that , nope . Sorry .
Not without root at least .
I'm afraid that to get pay apps functioning again you have to Odin the stock image. The custom flags prevent you from just un-rooting and useage...it's a catch 22
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android pay works on root. Worked on my note 4 and my s7 edge that was purchased and rooted yesterday

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