Can anyone tell me why Fontster no longer works with Root access granted? Is there something better?
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Short hand is that I deperately want the 4k camera upgrade, but can't stay rooted since I use my phone for work. Can I load a stock rooted (Sprint) rom, update the camera, and the use SuperSU to unroot? Would the camera still work or would it just fail to launch after root is killed?
Thanks!
Gonz
drgonzo1337 said:
Short hand is that I deperately want the 4k camera upgrade, but can't stay rooted since I use my phone for work. Can I load a stock rooted (Sprint) rom, update the camera, and the use SuperSU to unroot? Would the camera still work or would it just fail to launch after root is killed?
Thanks!
Gonz
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well it should work after it's unrooted but that's kind of a gamble there, why can't you have your phone rooted as long as you don't do anything with root except camera than you can hide the su app/download an app that hides root
XxZombiePikachu said:
well it should work after it's unrooted but that's kind of a gamble there, why can't you have your phone rooted as long as you don't do anything with root except camera than you can hide the su app/download an app that hides root
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Looks like rootcloak might do the trick. Didn't know it existed so thanks for the assist! ? Just hope our MDM solution isn't overly sneaky.
Gonz
Here's my situation. I have a stock rooted S7 Edge but I need to use Good for Enterprise and my employer does not allow root on their Good policy. I have toyed with trying to hide it but it doesn't seem that there is a reliable way. My only option appears to be to load another stock rom via dual boot and to run good from that.
Does anyone know if this is possible - I have searched a lot.
Also does anyone know if there's a reliable way to hide root from Good. That would really save me some hassle.
Well im not if it will work but look for old gfe version that support the xposed module that hide root from gfe. There is a thread here in xda on this.
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I work IT for a company that uses the new Good Work. I have tried for weeks and lost tons of sleep trying to get that crap to work. I couldn't crack it on my jailbroken iPhone and now the same for this. If you find out a way please let me know...
There may be a way to Dual boot, But it depends if the Dev adds support for our S7.
I used this on my other Galaxy series including the Note 3.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2447534
Comedy- said:
Here's my situation. I have a stock rooted S7 Edge but I need to use Good for Enterprise and my employer does not allow root on their Good policy. I have toyed with trying to hide it but it doesn't seem that there is a reliable way. My only option appears to be to load another stock rom via dual boot and to run good from that.
Does anyone know if this is possible - I have searched a lot.
Also does anyone know if there's a reliable way to hide root from Good. That would really save me some hassle.
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use hide my root mods and apps (especially Xposed Versions)....no app can find you are root...google it
i'm using RootCloak
I'm in a similar boat. My corporation uses Outlook 365 and an app from Microsoft called Company Portal. This app scans for root and other alterations of the system.
I'm also using RootCloak and systemless root and xposed which keeps the Company Portal app happy.
Another option that has worked for me was using systemless root and renaming the "su" binary to something else (and also uninstalling the SuperSu apk). This allows root access from the adb for things like debloating but doesn't allow root apps to work so it's more limiting.
Hello,
I can't redownload an app after I rooted my phone. I'm on MM with Magisk/Xposed. I could download the app before root but not after.
Here is the app in question: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nintendo.zaca
Does anyone know a fix? Thanks in advance.
Edit: Download the apk with racoon but I would still like automatic updates.
Hi all! First, thanks to all for the hard work in outlining how to root the HD 10! :good: I followed the directions and successfully rooted my HD 10 with the offline method. Before rooting I wasn't aware that I would lose access to some apps that check for root like the Spectrum TV app and even the Weather Channel app. I kind of understand why Spectrum would not like rooted devices, but The Weather Channel app? In any case, I'd like to know if there is a way to cloak or hide root so that some of these apps will start working again. I haven't tried setting up Xposed or anything, but is that a way to do it? Does Xposed have a module that's safe to use on the HD 10 for hiding root?
Thanks in advance for any help!!
Is anyone out there who can help answer this question?
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Is anyone out there who can help answer this question?
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You'd need to use a systemless root manager like Magisk or SUHide-lite which are not compatible with the HD 10 root solution.
Hi,
More and more apps are not working when your phone has root. Does anybody know if there is a solution to that? For instance a Bank app will not have all the functions with root or will not work at all. Please do not answer with the fact that unroot my phone will help, lol. Thanks.