Hello. Is there an app that won't run after root? I know Knox doesn't work. Another? Thanks.
Uli martin said:
Hello. Is there an app that won't run after root? I know Knox doesn't work. Another? Thanks.
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Most banking apps, netflix, some games etc. pp. require root to be hidden from them...
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I can't get the barclays banking apps to work with root, and being on stock is it worth me being rooted ?
bobbysixkiller said:
I can't get the barclays banking apps to work with root, and being on stock is it worth me being rooted ?
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Depends upon your usage. In case you are not a fan of customization, then remain unrooted.
is it easy to unroot?
bobbysixkiller said:
is it easy to unroot?
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Use one of the toolbox from orig android development.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1995688
or
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1995688
It is easy with it.
i'm sorry, i want to ask something.
how to root galaxy s4 without tripped knox?
i'm use s4 i9500 I9500DXUEMJ5
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You can't root your phone I9500DXUEMJ5 without tripped knox.
In fact, there is only one solution : use Kingo root app.
But... XDA does not approve this app because it seems send data to China when you try to root your phone with this tool.
Sorry for my english, I hope you understand what I wanted to say.
darki00 said:
You can't root your phone I9500DXUEMJ5 without tripped knox.
In fact, there is only one solution : use Kingo root app.
But... XDA does not approve this app because it seems send data to China when you try to root your phone with this tool.
Sorry for my english, I hope you understand what I wanted to say.
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thanks for reply
i have watch and read about king root,
so, on this time there are no solutions for root i9500 without tripped knox?
if i want to root(no problem with knox flag), what methods i can use for sure? flash kernel or cf auto root?
Thanks
hieruma said:
thanks for reply
i have watch and read about king root,
so, on this time there are no solutions for root i9500 without tripped knox?
if i want to root(no problem with knox flag), what methods i can use for sure? flash kernel or cf auto root?
Thanks
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cf auto root z best & safe & easy
Sent from my GT-I9500 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
hieruma said:
thanks for reply
i have watch and read about king root,
so, on this time there are no solutions for root i9500 without tripped knox?
if i want to root(no problem with knox flag), what methods i can use for sure? flash kernel or cf auto root?
Thanks
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U can take a look HERE :highfive:
RISHI RAJ said:
cf auto root z best & safe & easy
Sent from my GT-I9500 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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Joku1981 said:
U can take a look HERE :highfive:
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Thanks
Root S4
For people who want to root, no need to say more (if no problem with knox flag) because like it was said before : CF-Auto-Root is the best tool.
Custom Rom and Root..
So I just got my Note 4 and I'm thinking of installing a custom rom but since my banking app wont work on rooted devices I'm wondering can I install a custom TW rom and then Unroot?
Thanks
Scottboro said:
So I just got my Note 4 and I'm thinking of installing a custom rom but since my banking app wont work on rooted devices I'm wondering can I install a custom TW rom and then Unroot?
Thanks
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How about you flash any custom rom you want and then use root cloak which hides the root from apps you define meaning your banking app can't see that you are rooted.
This way you can be rooted and use banking app. You will need to have xposed installed for this to work. Use Google to read up on root cloak.
Zionator said:
How about you flash any custom rom you want and then use root cloak which hides the root from apps you define meaning your banking app can't see that you are rooted.
This way you can be rooted and use banking app. You will need to have xposed installed for this to work. Use Google to read up on root cloak.
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Sadly this doesn't work with the Barclay's banking app, I've done a lot of searching to find a solution and nothing
There is a good reason not to use banking apps with root... I wouldn't risk doing that... Also to root and unroot or change the kernel every time is cumbersome
Scottboro said:
Sadly this doesn't work with the Barclay's banking app, I've done a lot of searching to find a solution and nothing
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You can search and download stock ROM for your phone, then flash via Odin.
I've been searching for a tutorial of how to root this phone without tripping knox and i do have some files in it (knox) too.
Back in the old days, i was using Galaxy Note 2 and I rooted with KNOX tripped (it was out of warranty already) and the KNOX won;t be able to be access anymore and that's a bad thing
So, how to root this thing without tripping knox and still have my warranty covered?
Thanks in advance
Kingroot or Kingoroot. If it works Do not convert to supersu afterwards.
so will the root be permanant if i use kingoroot?
mrgwin said:
so will the root be permanant if i use kingoroot?
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Should be.
ashyx said:
Kingroot or Kingoroot. If it works Do not convert to supersu afterwards.
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Is there a reason not ot use super su?
Eserim said:
Is there a reason not ot use super su?
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It will brick your device unless you install it through recovery.
ashyx said:
It will brick your device unless you install it through recovery.
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So, is the method mentioned here (using Super-Sume Pro) on an A3 safe?
EDIT - Sorry, still a Samsung noob (not yet got one and only ever had Motorolas) so didn't notice A7 in thread title
hi was wondering if i root my device and would wish to unroot it, would it possible in any ways that i wont lose my app and data? i wont mind voiding my warranty. thanks
Sys81 said:
hi was wondering if i root my device and would wish to unroot it, would it possible in any ways that i wont lose my app and data? i wont mind voiding my warranty. thanks
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I believe you can unroot directly without losing data. At least with chainfire you can use the unroot option and that's it.
You will void warranty when rooting however, so not sure why you would want to go back to unrooted once rooted?
riso123 said:
I believe you can unroot directly without losing data. At least with chainfire you can use the unroot option and that's it.
You will void warranty when rooting however, so not sure why you would want to go back to unrooted once rooted?
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i only wanted to remove some of the stock apps. i unroot it so that i can use some apps which won't run on rooted phones.
Sys81 said:
i only wanted to remove some of the stock apps. i unroot it so that i can use some apps which won't run on rooted phones.
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Yeah, you can do that without wiping.
riso123 said:
Yeah, you can do that without wiping.
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do you have any guide for me to follow on how to do it?
Sys81 said:
do you have any guide for me to follow on how to do it?
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I believe both SU and Magisk have options in then to full unroot, so it should be as simple as that.