●BRIEF INTRODUCTION :-
•Hello All, You May Be Well Known About Famous Gov-Tuner Project For Better Battery Management To Increase SOT More Effectively
•Here I Am Providing Tutorial About How To Setup Famous Gov-Tuner Mod On Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Running Custom TouchWiz S8+/Note5/Note FE Based Rooted Roms
•This Mod Will Work Effectively After Setting Up Properly To Increase SOT For Daily Usage To Avoid Frequent Charging Of Device Which Is Highly Annoying
●PRE-REQUIREMENTS :-
•Custom TouchWiz S8+/Note5/Note FE Based Rom
•Stock Pre-Rooted Rom
•Rooted Properly With Either SuperSU Root OR Magisk Root
•TWRP-Custom Recovery Installed
•Terminal Emulator Installed From PlayStore Granted Root Permissions
•Some Knowledge Of Applying Commands Through Terminal Emulator
*Note :-
You Just Have To Use Some Simple Commands Through Terminal Emulator
Like For Eg.
'su'
'govtuner'
'1/2/3 Profile Numbers'
•Gov-Tuner Project Zip You Can Download From Following Official Thread
*Note :-
Link To Official Gov-Tuner Project And Downloads
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...mod-gov-tuner-project-29th-june-2016-t3407828
*Note :-
Download Either 4.1.1B Version Or 4.0.2 Version As 4.1 Version Have Some Reported Errors
•Above Posted Official Thread Is Reserved For F.A.Q. So Before Flashing Mod You Should Refer Those To Avoid Malfunctioning
●THANKS AND CREDITS GOES TO :-
•Gov-Tuner Project Team
•Developers And Contributors
1) @Senthil360
2) @Debuffer
3) @Paget96
4) @F4uzan
5) @veez21
6) @N1m0Y
●CAUTION :-
•Before Flashing Any Mods Its Always Recommended To Full Nandroid Backup Of Current Stable Rom
•Use This Mod At Your Own Risk, No One Here From XDA Including ME Will Be Responsible For Bricked Devices
•Mod Is Tested And Working Flawlessly On Samsung Galaxy Note 5 SM-N920G Running Infinity Note FE2.1 Port/With Khongloi Kernel V11
•Other Roms Needs To Be Tested, You Can Test It By Yourself And Report Here About Working Status
•If Your Device Loops After Setting Up Gov-Tuner Project Through Terminal Emulator Then Don't Worry Just Use 'x' Command At The Top Of Terminal Emulator To Exit And Everything Will Be Fine
•If Your Facing Issues Like Gov-Tuner Gets Disabled After Every Reboot, Kindly Refer The Following Post To Know More About Functionality Of Gov-Tuner
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...-project-29th-june-2016-t3407828/post73188290
●INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS :-
•Download And Save Required Files Such As Gov-Tuner4.1.1 or 4.0.2.Zip From Official Gov-Tuner Thread
•Download And Install Terminal Emulator App From PlayStore
Note :-
*If Your Going To Try It On Stock Unrooted Rom Then First Install TWRP-Custom Recovery On Your Device And Root Your Device By One Of Following Method
*By Flashing CF-Autoroot Through Odin/Flashing Latest SuperSU V2.82 SR2 Through TWRP-Custom Recovery
OR
*By Flashing Magisk V13.3 Through TWRP-Custom Recovery
•Power Off Your Device
•Boot Your Device Into TWRP-Custom Recovery By Pressing Volume Up+ Home + Power Buttons Simultaneously Untill You See Samsung Galaxy Logo
•Select And Flash Gov-Tuner 4.1.1.Zip/Gov-Tuner 4.0.2.Zip Saved On Your Device Internal Storage
•Reboot Device From TWRP-Custom Recovery
•Wait For Atleast 3 Minutes To Integrate Gov-Tuner Profiles Completely With Current System/Custom Kernel
•Open Terminal Emulator App After 3 Minutes
•Type Following Commands Through Terminal Emulator
* First Type 'su'
Note :-
*Just Type Word su Only. Don't Type Comma Symbol Before After
*SuperSU Or Magisk Will Ask To Grant Root Access To Terminal Emulator
*Grant The Root Access
*Then Type 'govtuner'
Note :-
*Now Terminal Emulator Will Open Gov-Tuner Window
•You Will Now See Gov-Tuner Window With Profiles With Respective Numbers
Note:-
*Please Choose Profile Number To Activate It
For Eg.
1.Battery
2.Balanced
3.Performance
*Terminal Emulator Options For Advanced Utilization
g. Change Governer
i. Increase Performance (1)
u. Disable Govtuner
c. Changelog
p. Power Efficient
t. Tuned Parameters
w. Tweaked Parameters
v. Change Execution Interval (180 Secs)
e. Exit
•Select And Type Number In Terminal Emulator Of Profile Which Suits You The Best Like 1/2/3
Note :-
*Only Type Number Of Profile Like 1/2/3 In Terminal Emulator
*In Attached ScreenShots You Can See I Have Selected Number 1 Profile Which Is Battery Profile
*Terminal Emulator Will Run Commands To Set Gov-Tuner Profile
*It Will Take Some Time So Keep Patience
Sticky :-
*You Can See In Attached ScreenShots That Gov-Tuner Mod Is Active And Working
Profile:- Battery (Yellow Colour)
Gov-Tuner:- Active (Green Colour)
Init.d:- Working (Green Colour)
•Now Simply Type 'e' To Exit From Terminal Emulator OR In Quick Settings Panel Notifications Exit Terminal Emulator Window
Note :-
*In Attached ScreenShots I Have Shown How To Exit Terminal Emulator Both Through App And Quick Settings Panel
•Congratulations You Have Successfully Setup Gov-Tuner Mods On Your Device To Increase Battery Life Significantly
•You Can Do Following Actions Again By Following Same Terminal Emulator Method In Gov-Tuner
Note :-
*You Can Change Profiles
*See The Working Status Of Gov-Tuner
*Disable Gov-Tuner
*Change Governors
*Tweak Parameters
*Tune Parameters
●UNINSTALL GOV-TUNER MOD :-
•If You Want To Unistall Gov-Tuner Mod On Your Device Simply Open Terminal Emulator> Type su >Type govtuner > Type u To Disable Gov-Tuner
•Download Gov-Tuner Uninstaller.Zip From Official Thread Or You Can Find It Within Gov-Tuner.Zip In Path
Note :-
Path To Find Gov-Tuner Uninstaller Zip
Gov-Tuner_4.0.2.zip/common/system/etc/GovTuner/Unistall_Gov-Tuner.Zip
•Boot Your Device Into TWRP-Custom Recovery And Flash Gov-Tuner Uninstaller.Zip
•Done. Gov-Tuner Has Been Removed From Your Device
●ATTACHMENTS :-
•Below Are Some Attached ScreenShots Of Terminal Emulator Which Will Give Some Idea About Commands And Gov-Tuner Window/Profiles Etc.
This doesn't seem to work for Pixel Rom V6 - Fuel Kernel. (Samsung Touchwiz Based). Fails to set props.
Turbine1991 said:
This doesn't seem to work for Pixel Rom V6 - Fuel Kernel. (Samsung Touchwiz Based). Fails to set props.
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1)Which version you tried? Try with lower version like 4.0.2 In Case if you tried with latest 4.1.1
2)Also If your using any third party Kernel Tuner Apps Then Unistall them first and Try the clean install of Govtuner again
Exynox86 said:
1)Which version you tried? Try with lower version like 4.0.2 In Case if you tried with latest 4.1.1
2)Also If your using any third party Kernel Tuner Apps Then Unistall them first and Try the clean install of Govtuner again
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Cheers, I'll give them a go in order.
Do you know if disabling cpu cores can be done entirely with your method of tweaking? I used to run my Note 5 with 2 small cores & 1 big. On the MM Skyhigh kernel.
Do I have to re-apply the profile everytime the phone rebooted?
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bern4d1 said:
Do I have to re-apply the profile everytime the phone rebooted?
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Sadly Yes But Read Below Post To Get More Information About Actual Working Phenomenon Of Gov-Tuner Mod
HERE
Turbine1991 said:
Cheers, I'll give them a go in order.
Do you know if disabling cpu cores can be done entirely with your method of tweaking? I used to run my Note 5 with 2 small cores & 1 big. On the MM Skyhigh kernel.
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Gov-Tuner Apply some essential tweaks automatically by running profile scripts via terminal emulator And yes there is option within Terminal emulator to tune some parameters but i will suggest to use any kernel tuner app like Kernel Auditor to manually resize the core values for both big and small CPU's
Edit :- For F.A.Q's You Can Kindly Refer Main Govtuner Mod Thread Once For A While
Related
TWRP Recovery
For Galaxy Ace
Team Win Recovery Project 2.x, or twrp2 for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. Its a fully touch driven user interface no more volume rocker or power buttons to mash. The GUI is also fully XML driven and completely theme-able. You can change just about every aspect of the look and feel.
BUGS:
If you have found a bug, please consider posting it here.
SUPPORT:
Live support is available via #twrp on Freenode with your IRC client or just click this link.
SPECIAL NOTE:
This is the first build of TWRP and may have some unknown bugs. I take no responsibility of your devices. This is "testing" phase (for some days only). Help in testing if you wish to otherwise stay away until a final release. Don't post back here that: "You destroyed my phone", "You are cheating", "You are playing with my device".
One more thing, we are using androidarmv6 sources and if you are asking for help on IRC channel mentioned above then please mention there that: "we are not using CM or OMNI sources, we are using androidarmv6 sources".
CREDITS:
TeamWin: For this awesome open-source recovery.
androidarmv6 team: To make all these possible.
Me: For compiling it for Galaxy Ace.
CHANGELOG for 2.7.0.0:
-Faster graphics rendering by disabling alpha blending on fully opaque objects thanks to Tassadar
-Allow sideloading from /tmp on encrypted devices
-Check for a crypto footer before asking for a password to prevent user confusion
-Additional checks for validity to auto generated backup names
-Text wrap in the console output
-Proper caps lock support in the keyboard
-Mouse support via USB OTG for devices with a broken digitizer
-Improve scanning of storage locations for OpenRecoveryScript
-Haptic feedback for buttons, keyboard, and vibration at the end of longer running actions thanks to Samer Diab
-Fixed ext4 wiping when no selinux contexts are defined for that partition (e.g. sd-ext)
-Update SuperSU to 1.93 and improve installation process
-Added selinux contexts restoration to fix permissions
-Load RTC offset on Qualcomm devices to fix the date/time in recovery
-USB Mass Storage fixes Add SELinux support checking
-Add Disk Usage class to better handle excluded folders (e.g. Google Music cache)
-Add 4.4 decrypt support
-Add some toolbox utilities to TWRP (namely to support SELinux functions not supported in busybox)
-Various SELinux fixes and bug fixes.
DOWNLOAD:
http://www.upload.ee/files/3991497/recovery.img.html
INSTALLATION / UPDATING:
-From the above download link, you'll get a 'recovery.img' file.
-Put that file at the root of sdcard (means, not in any folder)
-Now, open Terminal Emulator and give this command:
Code:
su
You'll be asked to grant superuser permissions, grant them.
-Now, give this command:
Code:
flash_image recoveryonly /sdcard/recovery.img
And wait for 2-3 seconds until it jumps to a new line. Now, close Terminal Emulator.
-Now, normally reboot to recovery and enjoy new recovery!
About the current build:
STABLE
Nice job. Is it working on Cm9?
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aurisltu said:
Nice job. Is it working on Cm9?
Sent from my GT-S5830 using xda app-developers app
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I think, I should remind you: Recovery is independent of ROM.
It can flash everything which the new kitkat update-binary allow.
If anything fails to flash, just replace /META-INF/com/google/android/update-binary file inside that zip from cm11 or omni4.4 and it will flash.
well im using this recovery for a while and its responding better than the normal recovery , plus the other features in it , thanks for you great work
keep it up
sent from my kitkat ACE
works great, but if formatting or installing and you accidentaly bump the back button it stops what it is doing, can also corrupt the partition, installs ALL roms from cm9 through to cm11 and all scripts/mods install too,, thanks for this version,, i didnt like the other versions they were a yuck colour, i like the black and gray theme
I just had some look today on your device's development forum and found that @Mardon has already made this recovery for your device (Because, I was confused as I didn't receive a single THANK on any of my posts).
Please note that my TWRP has no relation with @Mardon's TWRP. He has used omniarmv6 sources while I've used official omni sources and the androidarmv6 sources.
I've worked hard enough and researched on everything and have made this recovery. This build is the closest one to an official build unlike little buggy build of @Mardon: Bad colors (not official colors), maybe brightness settings are missing, maybe you can't flash some zips with that recovery, etc.
And...ofcourse, you won't be able to flash stock rom using this recovery because it uses samsung's crappy rfs.
Here's something I need you guys to test:
[ROOT]TWRP Coordinator
It's a newly released app (released just before 10-15 minutes) by TeamWin.
I just need a report if everything's working as it should or not.
WARNING: Don't use the option to update TWRP because we are using an unofficial build. Other than that, everything should work but the app is still BETA...Try at your own risk.
What to do?
-Install my TWRP.
-Remember, app needs root.
-Then, start using app's features and report here if found any bugs.
Your report would be appreciated! Thanks.
Thanks Bro for the recovery.
Bhargav97 said:
Here's something I need you guys to test:
[ROOT]TWRP Coordinator
It's a newly released app (released just before 10-15 minutes) by TeamWin.
I just need a report if everything's working as it should or not.
WARNING: Don't use the option to update TWRP because we are using an unofficial build. Other than that, everything should work but the app is still BETA...Try at your own risk.
What to do?
-Install my TWRP.
-Remember, app needs root.
-Then, start using app's features and report here if found any bugs.
Your report would be appreciated! Thanks.
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Bhargav97 said:
Here's something I need you guys to test:
[ROOT]TWRP Coordinator
It's a newly released app (released just before 10-15 minutes) by TeamWin.
I just need a report if everything's working as it should or not.
WARNING: Don't use the option to update TWRP because we are using an unofficial build. Other than that, everything should work but the app is still BETA...Try at your own risk.
What to do?
-Install my TWRP.
-Remember, app needs root.
-Then, start using app's features and report here if found any bugs.
Your report would be appreciated! Thanks.
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Work fine bro.. good job.. :fingers-crossed:
Thanks for this recovery, really works great, with CM9 too!
Bhargav97 said:
DOWNLOAD:
http://www.upload.ee/files/3991497/recovery.img.html
INSTALLATION / UPDATING:
-From the above download link, you'll get a 'recovery.img' file.
-Put that file at the root of sdcard (means, not in any folder)
-Now, open Terminal Emulator and give this command:
Code:
su
You'll be asked to grant superuser permissions, grant them.
-Now, give this command:
Code:
flash_image recoveryonly /sdcard/recovery.img
And wait for 2-3 seconds until it jumps to a new line. Now, close Terminal Emulator.
-Now, normally reboot to recovery and enjoy new recovery!
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I follow the above steps, but nothing happens.I am on same recovery as before using the above steps.BTW thanks for recovery. I am currently using AOSP GingerBread 2.3.7 [COOPER] V3 by SpaceCaker (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2375459)
Bhargav97 said:
Code:
flash_image recoveryonly /sdcard/recovery.img
And wait for 2-3 seconds until it jumps to a new line. Now, close Terminal Emulator.
-Now, normally reboot to recovery and enjoy new recovery!
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not working ... failed with error: -1
GalaxyAce User said:
I follow the above steps, but nothing happens.I am on same recovery as before using the above steps.BTW thanks for recovery. I am currently using AOSP GingerBread 2.3.7 [COOPER] V3 by SpaceCaker (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2375459)
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Busybox is needed for flash_image command to work. If you are using any Stock Based ROM, I doubt you have Busybox. If you can't manage to get it done this way (I don't get, why?) then you can replace recovery.img inside any recovery flashable zip file (of recovery, i.e. CWM-x.x.x.x.zip) from the one given in the link of first post. Now flash that zip file using your current recovery.
kjub6 said:
not working ... failed with error: -1
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What I said above, also applies to you.
Thank you
Installed over Mardon's latest version as I was having issues with his (failure to flash certain files etc). Will test over next while and report if I find any issues.
Thanks again.
S.
sdembiske said:
Installed over Mardon's latest version as I was having issues with his (failure to flash certain files etc). Will test over next while and report if I find any issues.
Thanks again.
S.
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it´s not compatible with android 4.4. but it´s working great with CM9/10/10.x, for kitkat roms you need the latest TWRP or CWM
Thank you ...
Viper The Ripper said:
it´s not compatible with android 4.4. but it´s working great with CM9/10/10.x, for kitkat roms you need the latest TWRP or CWM
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Yes, found that out - neither this nor Mardon's TWRP version worked on Mardon''s CM11 latest. Took the recovery.image file out of CWM-6.0.5.3-cooper and flashed it using terminal command:
su
flash_image recoveryonly /sdcard/recovery.img
Worked like a charm and all's well now. Would like to know though what settings you recommend on SuperchargerV6 on Mardon's CM 11 with your patch for it installed - have not successfully managed to get it past the Samsung boot screen at 50% Supercharged the two times I have tried.
Thanks again, Steve
Link to dowload
Hi Bhargav97,
I don't found link for to dowload, it's possible that can u send me this link?
Many thaks!
Hey guys, I wasn't planning on sharing this script I made about a week ago, but it makes such a big difference that it would be a crime to keep it to myself. I don't know about you, but Lollipop runs so much slower than KitKat after installing apps. The most annoying part is the general UI lag and responsiveness of apps like Chrome. I was reading google's documentation on how to properly configure memory management for low memory devices and came up with this script. You'll have the performance of KitKat and the custom 5.1.1 ROMS, but on Motorola Stock 5.0.2 firmware. I only tested on my XT1034, but it should work on XT1032 as well on stock ROM. I didn't test this on custom ROMs because I prefer stability. AND the fact that MinFree is write only, the script won't work well on custom ROMs I believe.
You'll get KitKat performance while keeping the multitasking abilities of Lollipop. ie, the music app won't get killed.
It should work on Stock Kitkat to an exent, but ZRAM is really needed, so find a KitKat kernel that has ZRAM enabled to see the same benefits.
This is what you'll need
Busybox https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=stericson.busybox&hl=en
init.d script support https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ryosoftware.initd&hl=en
Terminal Emulator (Optional) https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jackpal.androidterm&hl=en
Instructions:
1. Download the Zip on this page and extract it and put it wherever you want. I put it in the Root of the emulated sd card.
2. Download and install busybox. Run the app and grand it root access. Let it finish scanning your system and once it's done select the install button. You can get rid of the app once it's installed if you're worried about space, but don't uninstall from within the app, do it from system settings to keep busybox on /system.
3. Download and install init.d script support. Run the app and select "try to acquire root privileges." Grant it root access. Also, select "Run script at boot time" and under "Execution delay" select "No delay." Under "Select foder" add the folder "Scripts" and select the floppy disk icon to save the directory of the script. Select "Run" now to execute the script. The changes should have taken effect.
How to check if it's working
1. Open Terminal emulator and grant it root access, type "SU" and hit return/enter.
2. Type this "cat /sys/module/lowmemorykiller/parameters/minfree" without the quotes. and it should return these numbers: 12288,15360,18432,21504,24576,30720
3. Types this "cat /proc/sys/vm/min_free_kbytes" and it should return 2048
4. Type this "cat /proc/sys/vm/extra_free_kbytes" and it should return 0
Now go about your normal use and you'll notice a difference in performance. Let me know if this actually helped you out! To uninstall delete the script folder you extracted and the apps you downloaded and reboot. That's it!
Disclaimer - I (KP) takes no responsibility for any fault or damage caused by using the MTK Tools. No warranties of any kind are given. Use at your Own Risk
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Hey Gyzz This is my another Toolkit not only for coolpad but also for all android devices running mtk processores. What it can do is based on how you use it. SO read the instructions carefully while using the toolkit.
With This Tool you can easily able to hack into your phone with not an only ease process but also a simple gui interface tool for your phone. Give a try. If you like you can freely donate my work, so that i could make this site a an independent domain
# # Basic Tips to use # #
1. Make sure while using any option move your cursor onto it, to display its information.
2. If toolkit suddenly doesn't respond, make sure you first End its process from task manager then contact me from the toolkit - that why this happen (log)
3. Do not jump onto the options quickly, wait till the first process gets over.
4. That's it, ENJOY
# # Features # #
Let’s Talk About, What it can Do:
*Basic Options for Listing Device in ADB Mode or Fastboot Mode
*Get Full Device Info including CPU Information (all grab from build prop)
*Check Device Encryption, to view it ro.secure.model (Note if it is set to 0 you would not able to root and flash anything onto device)
*Get Whole Advanced Reboot Option (Reboot, Recovery, Bootloader and viceversa)
*Unlock And Relock Bootloader (Any Android Devic, basic method)
*Wipe Data And Factory Reset Phone, Simple via Fastboot
*Wipe System Partition like Dalvik cache, boot, recovery, System (One click)
*Install Root for Android 4.0+ and also 6.0+ via Sideloading
*Replace Kinguser with SuperSu, Fix Root and Any SuperSu error
*Universal Unrooter (guide)
*Install BusyBox App (One Click)
*Flash BusyBox via recovery (Ease)
*Flash Stock Firmware Image
-Boot
-Recovery
-System
-Radio
-UserData
-Cache
*Flash Zip files & Roms by Sideloading or by TWRP tweaks(Best One)
*Install Apk Directly via Toolkit
*Reset Pattern Password (Both Root & Non-Root Devices)
*Build Prop Mods
-Built-in Editor
-Prop Toolkit by Perceval & Hyrule @xda
-Install Build Prop editor Mods
*Android File manager (Copy, Move, Delete, Transfer Files and Do a lot of stuff)
*App Manager for Listing Packages & Targeting package
-Uninstall App
-Kill app
-Clear App Data
-List App Permissions
-Disable & Enable System Apks
-Pull an App to pc and save anywhere you want
*Save Battery Mod Option (This will force-stop all application running in background including some system apps)
*Capture Your Screen Shot without touching the phone
*Record your Android Screen with higher FPS and with Editable Bit-rates and Resoultions
*Tweaks For Android
-V6 SuperCharger (Pre-activated only run it Once)
-TweakDrypT Mod Script (A Script which will Increase Phones Performance by patching some libs, etc)
-Dolby Atmos (A mod which will Enhance System Volume leveler)
-Fly on Mod (An Apk Designed for tweaking android : read posts)
I found this much mod scripts, if you have more contact me I will add it
*Install Important Drivers (Universal ADB, Google USB & ADB/Custom one)
*Set Fastboot Vender ID
-No serial (For android 4.0.0+ and low sometimes)
-Default one (-i 0x1EBF : For Coolpad and some chinese phones)
-Custom Serial (Set your Own : Check this on web)
*Open Command Window and Android Shell Terminal
*Backup & Restore Options (For android 4.0.0+)
-Full App and Data
-Whole Device (-all)
-System (-system)
-Set Custom Backup name
-Restore using Advance Options
*Help And About Sections for
-Informations
-Checking for updates
-Contacting us
-Visiting main web for More Info and Plugins
-- Will add more
# # DOWNLOADS # #
MTK Tools Website :- Link removed
1. Go the main webpage from the video description
2. Head to release section and download the initial release...
All info provided in the video, watch the whole video
Like my WORK you can Donate me via Paypal or Via Directly Paytm on :- +91 7208565164
Any Bugs, Contact me
XDA:DevDB Information
MTK TOOLS, Tool/Utility for all devices (see above for details)
Contributors
[email protected]
Source Code: mode edit - links removed
Version Information
Status: Beta
Current Beta Version: 1.0
Beta Release Date: 2017-01-05
Created 2017-01-06
Last Updated 2017-01-06
ChangeLog
ChangeLog
version 1.0 (January 5, 2016)
*Initial Release
PLEASE NOTE:This is NOT a guide to root your phone but i did provide the links to the tools to do so for most Samsung's for help with root check your own phone model forum's section.
WARMING; Rooting a device may void the warranty on the device. It may also make the device unstable or if not done properly, may completely brick the device. Some methods may install additional apps/software on your device. XDA-Developers or the author does not take any responsibility for your device. Root at your own risk and only if you understand what you are doing! Additionally this may go against your service contract which I'm not responsible for as well.
Worked for my j700p running 7.1.1 stock rooted with TWRP/SUPERSU latest. If works for you leave a thank you and confirm device.
What you need to do to get tethering on Nougat is root the device (temporarily at least), enable tethering and then (if you want) unroot it so that everything is back to normal and you can take OTA updates and use Android Pay without any issues.
All you’ll need to enable tethering on Android nougat is TWRP recovery installed on your device and the latest systemless SuperSU zip (should work with magisk as well, if someone could confirm that'd be nice) to root the device. (Always remember to backup your system just in case)
How to Enable Tethering on Android Nougat
Root your android running nougat
Edit build.prop file: Add the
net.tethering.noprovisioning
line to the bottom of build.prop file on your Android device. (Download Build.Prop Editor from the play store if you don't know how to get to this, I suggest Rom toolbox as it has build.prop included as well as terminal emulator which you will need for the next step. LINKS BELOW)
Reboot device after saving changes to build.prop file.
Download/install a Terminal emulator app from Play Store (I used the terminal emulator included in ROM toolbox but you can choose whichever you'd like.) You also WILL need busy box installed as well to be able to execute this line. (will be prompted to install upon rom toolbox install with a link)
Open Terminal emulator on your device and issue the following commands one-by-one:
su
settings put global tether_dun_required 0
exit
└ Grant root access to the 3 apps when asked.
Reboot device
DONE!
If you wish to unroot now you can. I have not tested this so can't confirm if works after unroot but just go to SuperSu settings full unroot. Restart and you should be good. This should renable android pay.
CREDIT goes to Shivam Malani, Thank You!
Links;
Odin (for my sm-j700p I used latest everything)
https://samsungodin.com/download/
SUPERSU
http://www.supersu.com/download
TWRP
https://twrp.me
Rom toolbox lite (for build.prop editor and terminal emulator)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.liberty.toolbox
Busybox https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.busybox.installer
This is for those who are unable to uninstall Newer KingRoot using old Methods like SuperSUMe Free and old terminal emulator method by Mr.W0lf and waiting to uninstall Newer Kingroot versions.... or want to remove Kingo ROOT in a simple way.
Features:-
-Removes Kingroot v5.x (tested on latest v5.3.7-197), Kingo ROOT
-Removes all files of King(o)root in whole device
-Installs SuperSU-v2.82-SR5 to /system without custom-recovery and force system even on 6.0+
-No need of manual updating of su binary
-Installs latest Busybox to /system/xbin
Requirements:-
==> Terminal Emulator
==> Below attached ZIP
Procedure:-
To uninstall completely the script deletes files multiple times.
Optionally Untick KingRoot in Settings App->Security->Device administrators->KingRoot
Method 1:-
1.Make a folder with name mrw in internal storage
Extract this zip in that mrw folder
2.Download Terminal Emulator and run following commands
Bash:
su
sh /sdcard/mrw/root.sh
3.After succeeded with Green text type following
Bash:
sh /sdcard/mrw/root.sh
After this, your device will reboot by installing SuperSU
If your device not rebooted, then try executing root.sh for 5 times...
If still not rebooted then try other method
4.After booted open Terminal Emulator app and type following
Bash:
su
sh /sdcard/mrw/root.sh
Method 2 :- by uninstalling KingRoot manually
Root again with KingRoot
and follow below procedure
1.Type
Bash:
su
in Terminal Emulator and go to KingRoot app
Tap on 3 dot and
choose settings and
choose remove root, untick keep backup option and unroot
Note:- If your device rebooted at time of unrooting, this method will not work
2.Go to Terminal Emulator and type following
Bash:
sh /sdcard/mrw/root.sh
Your device will reboot after that and rooted with SuperSU
Method 3 :- by using older version of KingRoot
Requires :- Android Version less than 5.0
1.Unintall Kingroot by going to KingRoot app
Tap on 3 dot and
choose settings and
choose remove root, tick keep backup option and unroot
2.Install older version of KingRoot eg v4.5.0 from apkmirror
and root with it
3.Follow Method 1
Method 4 :- by using Kingo ROOT instead of KingRoot
1. Probably your device will lose root of KingRoot after following above methods, so root your device with Kingo ROOT.
2.Follow Method 1
Method 5 :- by using Magisk Manager
Requires :- 1)Android Version greter than or equal to 5.0
2)Unlocked bootloader (else your device will soft brick)
1.Reroot with KingRoot
2.Install Magisk Manager
install Magisk by connecting to internet
and tap on install option
and choose Direct Install(Recommended)
3.Go to Terminal Emulator and type following
Bash:
su
and go to Kingroot app
4.Uninstall Kingroot as said in Method 2
5.Go to Terminal Emulator and type following
Bash:
sh /sdcard/mrw/root.sh
reboot your mobile, after reboot
Bash:
su
sh /sdcard/mrw/root.sh
Method 6 :- by using SuperSU Me pro
If replacing Kingroot with SuperSU method from above doesn't work for you
You can try SuperSU Me by @gatesjunior
Which will remove all Kingroot apps installed in your device
Download and install Super-Sume Pro apps
Forum link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/paid-software/supersu-please-t3110954
Thats it...!
Thanks to @Mr.W0lf for this
If you want to create issue or suggest file edit through pull requests
Source:- https://github.com/HemanthJabalpuri/Replace_KingRoot_with_SuperSU
SHA1 of v5.zip:- 5cb2508180a4edc12316acfd4cb0fb59ad4dd402
Donate:- https://www.paypal.me/hemanthjabalpuri
Enjoy !
Test zip for testers:-https://github.com/HemanthJabalpuri/Replace_KingRoot_with_SuperSU/archive/master.zip
Testers:-
People who has custom recovery and know some basic things about restoring nandroid backup and get out of soft brick can test by following procedure....
-Root with SuperSU by flashing super.zip in recovery....
-Go to settings of SuperSU and choose switch super user and reboot...
-Install latest Kingroot.apk from apkmirror....
-Install and select fix now below Root Auth Error
It will root with Kingroot...
Test the zip by following procedure in first post....
Send the root.log in /sdcard/mrw folder... by making a post in this thread
Developers:-
For app devlopers who want to make this as an app can see some source examples from
==> https://github.com/inX95/RmKingroot
==> https://github.com/EliteTutorials/Open-King-Remover
Kingroot FAQ:-
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...ot-tool-android-2-x-5-0-t3107461/post60829420
All questions about SuperSU:-
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...ot-tool-android-2-x-5-0-t3107461/post61857510
What are another easy ways to replace?
Note:- Need unlocked bootloader
-Search Custom Recovery(TWRP, CWM, PhilZ , etc) for your particular mobile
-Flash that recovery.img with app like Flashify, Rashr, Kernel Adiutor, ROM Installer, Root Essentials etc
-Boot into custom recovery and Flash SuperSU.zip or Magisk.zip
-Reboot and Enjoy.....
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Older Versions:-
v4:- Changelog, Source ZIP
v3:-Changelog, Source ZIP
v2:- Changelog, Source ZIP
v1:- Initial, Source ZIP
Who use Kingoroot or superSU in 2019 just use magisk more simple and more efficiency...
Envoyé de mon ONEPLUS A6003 en utilisant Tapatalk
black_file said:
Who use Kingoroot or superSU in 2019 just use magisk more simple and more efficiency...
Envoyé de mon ONEPLUS A6003 en utilisant Tapatalk
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Yes, but many old devices does not have custom recoveries and also many people who use those devices does not have a PC to flash patched boot.img... and also some devices does not have firmware available too....
Many device's bootloader also locked...
If we install magisk then it will definitely soft brick..
since on a bootloader locked mobile tweaking recovery or boot partition will get result like brick
Thats why some people stick with King(o) root.....
Terminal Emulator app is another app or its BusyBox?
AndroPhobia said:
Terminal Emulator app is another app or its BusyBox?
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Another app
Should i install busy box in xbin or bin?
AndroPhobia said:
Should i install busy box in xbin or bin?
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Both of them will work
Done Twice and worked in a M4 SS4452 Android 5.1.1
Thanks
AndroPhobia said:
Done Twice and worked in a M4 SS4452 Android 5.1.1
Thanks
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Hey thanks
I made a test branch in github for advanced users which contain 4 methods of replacing root and also contain Magisk flashing...
https://github.com/HemanthJabalpuri/Replace_KingRoot_with_SuperSU/archive/v3-Magisk.zip
at https://github.com/HemanthJabalpuri/Replace_KingRoot_with_SuperSU/tree/test
Older Versions:-
are available in 4th post
Updated to v4
Changes:-
-Replaced with Stericson 1.30.1 Busybox
-Fixed Arch Detection
-Try to fix force closes of KingRoot when removing by installing older version of KingRoot(v4.5.0)
-Fixed 64bit devices not rebooting after replace
-Removes debuggerd too
-More logging info
Full Changelog here
This update is NOT tested...
If you are tester not having KingRoot installed then see 2nd post for info..
Update v5-test:-
This update does not have any zip.
All the files are embedded in script file.
Just place root.sh somewhere and execute.
Those files are extracted at the time of usage in execution.
If you want to extract only files to see what are they, then execute
Code:
root.sh -x all
will extract files in working directory.
https://www.mediafire.com/file/9ir3fzipfsouimm/root.sh
If you are a tester and want to test this, then see 2nd post for details.
Anyone tried any of this on OnePlus 6T (A6013)?
I'd like to say thank you it works on my BOOX Max Carta, Android 4.4.4
fishman8 said:
I'd like to say thank you it works on my BOOX Max Carta, Android 4.4.4
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Can you please telegram me at
https://t.me/HemanthJabalpuri
Thanks
Thanks worked for my Z1 Compact at Android 5.1.1.
it is not working well as I found