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This afternoon I received a notification of a system update for my XT926 anyone else receive it or know what it is. Here is my current version
183.46.10 Verizon XT926
4.4.2
Build KDA20.6210.1
Fri May 2 02:41:20 2014
robdec17 said:
This afternoon I received a notification of a system update for my XT926 anyone else receive it or know what it is. Here is my current version
183.46.10 Verizon XT926
4.4.2
Build KDA20.6210.1
Fri May 2 02:41:20 2014
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It has a notification for me too. Standing by to see what's up. I have my phone pretty much how I want it and don't want to lose root.
robdec17 said:
This afternoon I received a notification of a system update for my XT926 anyone else receive it or know what it is. Here is my current version
183.46.10 Verizon XT926
4.4.2
Build KDA20.6210.1
Fri May 2 02:41:20 2014
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I received an update on my Razr Maxx HD. Mine is now:
183.46.15.XT926
4.4.2
Build KDA20.62-15.1
July 29 08:29:01 2014
RNB32 said:
It has a notification for me too. Standing by to see what's up. I have my phone pretty much how I want it and don't want to lose root.
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Same here. Want to keep root
I just tried installing the update and am now in a bootloop..... It will load up to home screen, then restart again. Anyone else have this issue?
robdec17 said:
Same here. Want to keep root
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if you guys are unlocked you can just reflash supersu after the update to root
and if youre not unlocked, well youre screwed
Im unlocked
robdec17 said:
Im unlocked
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so all you need to do is flash the stock recovery and install the update if your using something like twrp or cwm if not you are good
billycar11 said:
so all you need to do is flash the stock recovery and install the update if your using something like twrp or cwm if not you are good
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I assume I should unroot and turn off xposed then?
MarcusWhite said:
I assume I should unroot and turn off xposed then?
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i did not, im up and running right now with this new update got root and just reflashed twrp
billycar11 said:
i did not, im up and running right now with this new update got root and just reflashed twrp
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I'm noticing on other forums people that claim root is retained, did you have to reflash su or was it retained? Sorry for 20 questions... Just really cautious.
MarcusWhite said:
I'm noticing on other forums people that claim root is retained, did you have to reflash su or was it retained? Sorry for 20 questions... Just really cautious.
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i did not even check just side loaded it right after the update after reflashing twrp
OK. I updated, root was retained. No need to side load it back. I didn't remove xposed first, I DID however turn off the modules. Everything is fine, turned mods back on and rebooted, still fine.
182.46.15.XT926.Verizon.en.US
billycar11 said:
so all you need to do is flash the stock recovery and install the update if your using something like twrp or cwm if not you are good
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Where can I get a copy of the stock recovery. I have twrp installed
robdec17 said:
Where can I get a copy of the stock recovery. I have twrp installed
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2752777 thats why i made that thread just flash the one that matches your jellybean version
billycar11 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2752777 thats why i made that thread just flash the one that matches your jellybean version
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Im on KitKat
robdec17 said:
Im on KitKat
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read the thread it is kitkat recovery's but the naming scheme by moto is to use the name of the previous version
billycar11 said:
read the thread it is kitkat recovery's but the naming scheme by moto is to use the name of the previous version
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I read both pages an no where does it tell you if your already on Kitkat which ones to download . Sorry I guess I dont get it...
"the filename represents the version they're ON now (the version the file applies TO) rather than what it's updating TO."
robdec17 said:
I read both pages an no where does it tell you if your already on Kitkat which ones to download . Sorry I guess I dont get it...
"the filename represents the version they're ON now (the version the file applies TO) rather than what it's updating TO."
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i updated the op now checknow, it was from before there were multiple patches to kitkat
So, I was searching how to root my phone, and I founds some articles, but they aren't the build version of my phone. I can't install the newer firmware, because It's not available in my carrier's version.
My phone's build number is: LRX22G.A500FUXXU1BOL1
and my carrier is Hungary Vodafone.
I am using Android 5.0.2, the latest I can get.
Can someone tell me a method to root my phone, keeping my current firmware? Any help is appreciated!
glorantq said:
So, I was searching how to root my phone, and I founds some articles, but they aren't the build version of my phone. I can't install the newer firmware, because It's not available in my carrier's version.
My phone's build number is: LRX22G.A500FUXXU1BOL1
and my carrier is Hungary Vodafone.
I am using Android 5.0.2, the latest I can get.
Can someone tell me a method to root my phone, keeping my current firmware? Any help is appreciated!
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Look for TWRP 3.0.2-1 in the development section.
ashyx said:
Look for TWRP 3.0.2-1 in the development section.
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Is it only a recovery? I don't get it. If I install it, will I have root access, or how can I continue from there?
glorantq said:
Is it only a recovery? I don't get it. If I install it, will I have root access, or how can I continue from there?
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You flash the latest supersu with twrp and you will have root. It even explains it in the thread.
You should be making a full backup with TWRP before modifying your device anyway.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3360802
ashyx said:
Look for TWRP 3.0.2-1 in the development section.
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ashyx said:
You flash the latest supersu with twrp and you will have root. It even explains it in the thread.
You should be making a full backup with TWRP before modifying your device anyway.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3360802
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Okay I just want it for sure. I already bricked a phone by my stupidity.. lol. Guess I have to try it
Hi there, recently i've updated my Sc-o4e to lollipop (build no. LRX22C-SC04EOMUGPD3). I need to remove some bloatware, thats why need to root it. But unable to find the root file for my build. Can someone help me finding it?
muneeb977 said:
Hi there, recently i've updated my Sc-o4e to lollipop (build no. LRX22C-SC04EOMUGPD3). I need to remove some bloatware, thats why need to root it. But unable to find the root file for my build. Can someone help me finding it?
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Hello,
It took me 1 minute to find this using "Samsung sc-o4e root" as the search term.
I also find it. But look at the build no. Its different than the one i am using.
GDReaper said:
Hello,
It took me 1 minute to find this using "Samsung sc-o4e root" as the search term.
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Will this work my build no? As they are different
muneeb977 said:
Will this work my build no? As they are different
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You build has nothing to do with it.
There are hundreds of different builds out there. Having different root methods for each build would be insane.
Is your ROM lollipop? Yes.
Is the root method for lollipop? Yes.
GDReaper said:
You build has nothing to do with it.
There are hundreds of different builds out there. Having different root methods for each build would be insane.
Is your ROM lollipop? Yes.
Is the root method for lollipop? Yes.
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OK. I'll give it a try.
Hello!
I have recently installed November Update and now I want to root my phone. Does anybody know a method so I will root my phone after that update (or maybe it isn't necessary)? I need certainty, that it will work.
Cheers!
Root using same method as previous updates https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a1/how-to/tool-xiaomi-mi-a1-aio-tool-t3680211
fosco_ said:
Root using same method as previous updates https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a1/how-to/tool-xiaomi-mi-a1-aio-tool-t3680211
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the latest patched image is October...
Manseb said:
Hello!
I have recently installed November Update and now I want to root my phone. Does anybody know a method so I will root my phone after that update (or maybe it isn't necessary)? I need certainty, that it will work.
Cheers!
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Short story:
1. fastboot boot twrp.img
2. flash Magisk beta 14.5
Long story:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a1/how-to/guide-install-magisk-root-xposed-t3701009
sachin273 said:
the latest patched image is October...
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Heh, I have noticed that. I think I'll just wait for November patch, then use AIO Tool.
A: Yes, you'll recieve official OTAs as long as you have stock recovery installed. But there are chances that after rooting if you install any OTA then it might brick your mobile.
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Does it mean, that there is a chance, that after installing OTA update (with root), my phone may got bricked/bootloped/etc.?
I just flashed the firmware to get 7.0 Now how do I root my phone?
Anyone?
Victel said:
Anyone?
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-galaxy-s7/how-to/root-firmware-qg1-tweaks-mods-t3654700
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elesbb said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-galaxy-s7/how-to/root-firmware-qg1-tweaks-mods-t3654700
Search next time..
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Will the root method you linked work with my version of 7.0? I currently have this firmware installed:
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-s7/SM-G930U/USC/download/G930UUEU4BRD1/216884/
Victel said:
Will the root method you linked work with my version of 7.0? I currently have this firmware installed:
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-s7/SM-G930U/USC/download/G930UUEU4BRD1/216884/
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Yes. As long as its bootloader 4. Which that one is.
Victel said:
Will the root method you linked work with my version of 7.0? I currently have this firmware installed:
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-s7/SM-G930U/USC/download/G930UUEU4BRD1/216884/
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Thank you, the tutorial you linked worked and my phone is now rooted. Do you have a list of bloatware that is okay to remove, as in, can I remove beaming service?