Status of Rooting - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Questions & Answers

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The root works but the preformance is horrific.

deadlesszombie said:
I've been hunting down the XDA forums for a little bit now, some say the engboot rooting method works, does it work or is there another link i should follow?
thanks
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I mean yes the root works. Everything is good. Xposed and etc but the performance on it can be better. You can make it the best root you can ! Use the Echo ROM if you can. This the only way you can root is by using the Engboot so take it or leave it. You can still use it as a DD with this root method. Not the best way to root but does the job

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deadlesszombie said:
good enough for me! thanks!:good:
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anytime !

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Should I root?

To root or not to root that is the question. If I do I can always unroot as simple as I root I believe. If I don't I will never get the performance I want out of my phone with custom ROM's and Kernals. Members on here I'm sure would be will to help me through the process. I've read some articles on how to do it and it seems fairly simple. I am tech savvy but not phone tech savvy but I do follow directions and understand them. Feedback would be appreciated on whether I should root or not.
Sent from my Samsung Epic minus (Detroit) 4G from the XDA App
Definitely ROOT!!! Missing the some of the best stuff like roms,kernals,No ADS, Free wired and wireless tether or mobile ap which is free infrastructure tethering on stock rom rooted with custome kernal.
Plus if u need to return it you can easily unroot.
Do at your own risk though.
However very hard to mess up your phone.
Root and Recovery
Freaking awesome guide. Do it.
Thanks I will definitely read away with aspirations on rooting. I do know it's at my own risk too and from what I have researched it is pretty hard to brick your phone.
tphillips78 said:
Thanks I will definitely read away with aspirations on rooting. I do know it's at my own risk too and from what I have researched it is pretty hard to brick your phone.
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That link I provided is to a wonderful script and the creators (Drockstar and noobnl) are both generally available on irc in #samsung-epic to offer any support you need. Great guys.
Thanks kenvan appreciate it I do. Did you root you're Epic? Got any tips on goodies after root?
tphillips78 said:
Thanks kenvan appreciate it I do. Did you root you're Epic? Got any tips on goodies after root?
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I did and I personally like CPU Tuner. Lets you set profiles for battery levels as well as controlling how your phone acts when the screen is off (for batt management).
I only root for AdFree Android. That, Cache Cleaner and Root Explorer. Otherwise I wouldn't need it.
Successfully rooted with cwd installed on first try. Thanks guys you've all been a great help. Now I need to learn more about custom roms.
Sent from my "rooted" Samsung Epic minus (Detroit) 4G from the XDA App

[Q] MT4G - Still no "One click" ROOT methods?

So am posting this for a friend who is attempting to root his MyTouch4G. I'm on a DX and it has been a cake-walk, wondering if there is not an easier method for him?
I am reading through all these threads, just want to make sure we're not missing the obvious. Any and all help appreciated.
Wrong thread brother
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Yeah I guess this could've gone in the "General". Sorry, am reading as much as I can and as quickly as I can, I guess I'm just surprised there hasn't been any rooting methods that are somewhat automated or streamlined.
DNak206 said:
So am posting this for a friend who is attempting to root his MyTouch4G. I'm on a DX and it has been a cake-walk, wondering if there is not an easier method for him?
I am reading through all these threads, just want to make sure we're not missing the obvious. Any and all help appreciated.
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I used the Gfree/Visionary method and it took like 10 minutes. It is pretty easy if you follow the instructions.
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DNak206 said:
So am posting this for a friend who is attempting to root his MyTouch4G. I'm on a DX and it has been a cake-walk, wondering if there is not an easier method for him?
I am reading through all these threads, just want to make sure we're not missing the obvious. Any and all help appreciated.
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One click root teaches you nothing. If you can't bother learning how to root it the way many of us have before you, then you learn nothing. JMHO
CBConsultation said:
One click root teaches you nothing. If you can't bother learning how to root it the way many of us have before you, then you learn nothing. JMHO
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I can certainly respect that, but this wasn't about "learning", it was about the simplest/easiest way to root. Again, asking for a friend but thanks for the input.
Use gfree to S-OFF, flash eng hboot, then Visionary to get "root" in the OS. As simple as you are going to see at this stage of the game.
DNak206 said:
So am posting this for a friend who is attempting to root his MyTouch4G. I'm on a DX and it has been a cake-walk, wondering if there is not an easier method for him?
I am reading through all these threads, just want to make sure we're not missing the obvious. Any and all help appreciated.
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Honestly, not sure how much easier you want it. The gfree s-off method is pretty straight forward. In my opinion if you can't follow those instructions you're probably better off not rooting at all. Rooting isn't a very difficult process but having even a little bit of knowledge about what you're doing will help to ensure you maintain a working phone. If you proceed without any understanding you are just setting yourself up for frustration and disappointment.
I just put one together, but I have no way to test it. Once I can find some willing testers, or unroot my phone and test it, You'lll have the absolute simplest way to root your phone.
I might be willing to test it...
chinksmiley said:
I might be willing to test it...
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Right now, I need to find out if the stock rom has root rights in adb shell by default after temp rooting. Once I know the answer to that, i'll let you know.
Cool, thanks.
Do you have adb working? It one click but you need adb setup and all the drivers installed. if so, it may be ready.
No unfortunately, I don't... I'll look into it according to that "everything" link and try to get it set up now.
Cool. Let me know when you're ready.
Okie doke, I downloaded and installed ADB and through the command prompt ADB recognizes my device...is that what I needed?
Yeah. Check your pm.
Is it really that hard to install visionary & terminal emulator, unzip a folder, do some commands and a step or two for root....
Jeffmeister said:
Is it really that hard to install visionary & terminal emulator, unzip a folder, do some commands and a step or two for root....
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No, but it is when you try and script it all together. lol. I think it should work, we'll know after he finishes testing.

[Q] Rooting

Any best way to root. ? One way better than another. ?
shaun298 said:
Any best way to root. ? One way better than another. ?
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huh ?
It just can't get any simpler then "iconiaROOT"
What I was getting at, is, is one root method have any benefit over another method.
shaun298 said:
What I was getting at, is, is one root method have any benefit over another method.
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Yep! With 3.1 at least, IconiaRoot works, Gingerbreak doesn't.
How's that for a benefit?
Im running latest HV and kernal and Gingerbreak. But wil add IconiaRoot to my collection for maybe later thanks.

Possible to root after taking mdl update?

Is this possible, I've been reading and I here yes and no. I didn't have root to start with. Any definitive answers would be appreciated
mattfmartin said:
Is this possible, I've been reading and I here yes and no. I didn't have root to start with. Any definitive answers would be appreciated
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Definitely yes, but not right now. Developers are working on it as we speak. The kernel is what is preventing people from rooting, which can definitely be worked around. I'd say hang tight it shouldn't be too much longer.
gharb0129 said:
Definitely yes, but not right now. Developers are working on it as we speak. The kernel is what is preventing people from rooting, which can definitely be worked around. I'd say hang tight it shouldn't be too much longer.
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Nice, thanks
mattfmartin said:
Is this possible, I've been reading and I here yes and no. I didn't have root to start with. Any definitive answers would be appreciated
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From what I understood you can just odin a custom recovery, use the recovery to flash crawjr's MDL rooted rom, then flash Shabby's custom kernel and you're good to go. I could be wrong, but that's how I understood it.
k2buckley said:
From what I understood you can just odin a custom recovery, use the recovery to flash crawjr's MDL rooted rom, then flash Shabby's custom kernel and you're good to go. I could be wrong, but that's how I understood it.
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exactly what I did but flashed agats kernel
Man, Samsung is so different from htc.
mattfmartin said:
Man, Samsung is so different from htc.
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yes it is. I also came from HTC and am still getting used to the differences
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majid25 said:
exactly what I did but flashed agats kernel
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k2buckley said:
From what I understood you can just odin a custom recovery, use the recovery to flash crawjr's MDL rooted rom, then flash Shabby's custom kernel and you're good to go. I could be wrong, but that's how I understood it.
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That's what I did and it's working. Took awhile to figure out but should be easier now because the directions are much clearer.
So it sounds like if you haven't rooted yet. It's still safe to take this update and still be able to root later if you we decide to.
fusiondynamics said:
So it sounds like if you haven't rooted yet. It's still safe to take this update and still be able to root later if you we decide to.
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I decided to install the OTA update with root and no custom recovery, I was a bit lazy and knew the most it would do is soft brick the phone. I had no issues at all with the update although root did disappear. YMMV:good:
MDC/MDL
Could someone explain the difference between MDL and MDC? thanks.
Yes
Follow these steps on this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2277480
also if you get popup in notification bar warning you about unauthorized access make sure you erase(or mod file extension) KnoxAgent.apk & Knoxagent.odex
that did the trick for me and now im rooted with MDL
so far the UI feels smoother and thats pretty much it for me now.:silly:
Yurijoejoe said:
Follow these steps on this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2277480
also if you get popup in notification bar warning you about unauthorized access make sure you erase(or mod file extension) KnoxAgent.apk & Knoxagent.odex
that did the trick for me and now im rooted with MDL
so far the UI feels smoother and thats pretty much it for me now.:silly:
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Your link is 404.
Yurijoejoe said:
Follow these steps on this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2277480
also if you get popup in notification bar warning you about unauthorized access make sure you erase(or mod file extension) KnoxAgent.apk & Knoxagent.odex
that did the trick for me and now im rooted with MDL
so far the UI feels smoother and thats pretty much it for me now.:silly:
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yournamehere said:
Your link is 404.
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That link should have taken you here - [HOW TO][UPDATE]Latest Stock MDL firmware with Modem, Custom Recovery and Root. (Taken from his thread ID t=2277480)
We all here are playing the waiting game
I love the 90s. Good times.
MoHoGalore said:
That link should have taken you here - [HOW TO][UPDATE]Latest Stock MDL firmware with Modem, Custom Recovery and Root. (Taken from his thread ID t=2277480)
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Thanks i'll take a look. I made a backup so maybe ill flash this and see how it goes. I'm on uscc so it's a little diffrent.
yournamehere said:
Thanks i'll take a look. I made a backup so maybe ill flash this and see how it goes. I'm on uscc so it's a little diffrent.
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i would highly suggest against flashing that kernel then, droidzdroid has one on teamuscellular.com for yall
shabbypenguin said:
i would highly suggest against flashing that kernel then, droidzdroid has one on teamuscellular.com for yall
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Oh great. I'm just itching to root again lol.

[Q] I want to root my Nexus 4 4.3 JWR66V

I want to root my Nexus 4 4.3 JWR66V with a Toolkit.
I want the easiest way and MUCH MORE important is it to be SAFE.
So which Toolkit shall I use?
I thaught about WugFresh's and N-Cry but if there is something else it'll be OK (WugFresh's looks very easy but I heard there are some bugs with 4.3)
Thank you in advance guys!:good:
VIPOA said:
I want to root my Nexus 4 4.3 JWR66V with a Toolkit.
I want the easiest way and MUCH MORE important is it to be SAFE.
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I had no problem with CF Auto Root by chainfire - simply flash it via fastboot, thats it!
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joerg78 said:
I had no problem with CF Auto Root by chainfire - simply flash it via fastboot, thats it!
Link to Thread
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Thanks but I want to use a ToolKit...
Which ToolKit shall I use to root 4.3?
VIPOA said:
Thanks but I want to use a ToolKit...
Which ToolKit shall I use to root 4.3?
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Go to the thread, read, understand the risk, then try it out. You will find one that works. I'll be the good guy and link you.
Wug's Nexus Root Toolkit
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2015469
N-Cry
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2171332
Always do backup, when possible!
Edit: A word of advice, although it is safe to say that you can't brick your phone with these toolkit, but if you can't bear with the risk of data loss, it is best not to do it at all.
VIPOA said:
I want to root my Nexus 4 4.3 JWR66V with a Toolkit.
I want the easiest way and MUCH MORE important is it to be SAFE.
So which Toolkit shall I use?
I thaught about WugFresh's and N-Cry but if there is something else it'll be OK (WugFresh's looks very easy but I heard there are some bugs with 4.3)
Thank you in advance guys!:good:
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I know that you are new to driod hacking but I would recommend you to do stuff manually it would be very useful to you.
ksilver89 said:
Always do backup, when possible!
Edit: A word of advice, although it is safe to say that you can't brick your phone with these toolkit, but if you can't bear with the risk of data loss, it is best not to do it at all.
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Especially if your bootloader is still locked - the rooting process WILL result in data loss.
ksilver89 said:
Go to the thread, read, understand the risk, then try it out. You will find one that works. I'll be the good guy and link you.
Wug's Nexus Root Toolkit
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2015469
N-Cry
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2171332
Always do backup, when possible!
Edit: A word of advice, although it is safe to say that you can't brick your phone with these toolkit, but if you can't bear with the risk of data loss, it is best not to do it at all.
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I know the risks but I heard that there are some bugs with WugFresh's but WugFresh's looks much easier...
Thanks!
sujith1994 said:
I know that you are new to driod hacking but I would recommend you to do stuff manually it would be very useful to you.
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What do you mean by do stuff manually? Commands?
Thanks!
joerg78 said:
Especially if your bootloader is still locked - the rooting process WILL result in data loss.
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I don't care about data loss, I'll backup everything I need before...
And my bootloader is locked so I need a tool to unlock it
Thanks!
VIPOA said:
I know the risks but I heard that there are some bugs with WugFresh's but WugFresh's looks much easier...
Thanks!
What do you mean by do stuff manually? Commands?
Thanks!
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Yeah using commands and doing stuff it is highly recommend.
sujith1994 said:
Yeah using commands and doing stuff it is highly recommend.
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But I prefer a Toolkit...
I want it to be the easiest way for me so:
Which Toolkit shall I use?
Tanks!
VIPOA said:
But I prefer a Toolkit...
I want it to be the easiest way for me so:
Which Toolkit shall I use?
Tanks!
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Sorry mate I don't use toolkits so I don't know which is the best one out there!
sujith1994 said:
Sorry mate I don't use toolkits so I don't know which is the best one out there!
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OK,
thank's any way!
Fastboot oem unlock
Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Flash supersu in recovery
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda app-developers app
I think N-Cry but search for a guide cause I didn't find...
VIPOA said:
MUCH MORE important is it to be SAFE.
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Well then you better do things manually, because one wrong click on a toolkit and you're screwed. Seriously, do it manually and you'll learn how to sort out future issues. Also, don't post duplicate threads since I've just replied to another thread that you've created about the exact same thing.
In fact, it would do you a lot of good to read the new user guide in my sig. I'm not being rude, just realistic. You seem to know very little about this right now and the sooner you get used to XDA the faster you'll be able to find what you need.
Nigeldg said:
Well then you better do things manually, because one wrong click on a toolkit and you're screwed. Seriously, do it manually and you'll learn how to sort out future issues. Also, don't post duplicate threads since I've just replied to another thread that you've created (in the wrong forum btw, questions belong in the Q&A) about the exact same thing.
In fact, it would do you a lot of good to read the new user guide in my sig. I'm not being rude, just realistic. You seem to know very little about this right now and the sooner you get used to XDA the faster you'll be able to find what you need.
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This +100. You want something? Read about it and learn what you want to do. Laziness will only screw you in the end.
Don't wanna hijack OP's thread but before rooting if one wants to back up the data.. How can it be done? And my back up i mean complete back up of apps and games..the save points in games.. The settings in app etc.
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filthykid said:
Don't wanna hijack OP's thread but before rooting if one wants to back up the data.. How can it be done? And my back up i mean complete back up of apps and games..the save points in games.. The settings in app etc.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda premium
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You should check out Carbon in the playstore. I believe it's made by koush and it's supposed to work without root.
You ask this as you do not have your bootloader unlocked I suppose?
filthykid said:
Don't wanna hijack OP's thread but before rooting if one wants to back up the data.. How can it be done? And my back up i mean complete back up of apps and games..the save points in games.. The settings in app etc.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda premium
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Adb backup -all
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kwibis said:
You should check out Carbon in the playstore. I believe it's made by koush and it's supposed to work without root.
You ask this as you do not have your bootloader unlocked I suppose?
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Correct.
Using a tool kit may look easier since you just have to select an option, but honestly the guide here is more or less cut and paste into the command line. Plus there's no harm in reading and gaining more information so that you don't panic when you get into a bootloop or brick. I get that you're new to android rooting, but if you're going to do something like unlock a bootloader, might as well in from the deep end.

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