Hello. I'm a complete beginner at rooting. Decided to root because Genshin Impact lags so much on this phone and i want to do some memory swap(?) or something like that. How do you do this? is there an complete guide for this one? Thanks in advance
Here is a good old thread
https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-7/how-to/one-redmi-note-7-unlock-bootloader-t3890751
Orangefox is recommended and magisk for root
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ehi guys, just got a N4.
I'm wondering, why root , unlock and install a custorm rom on a Nexus 4, Google?
Just asking what good things i can have.
And if is difficoult to unlock and root to install custom roms on a 4.3.
Thanks everyone
Reasons here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czTkHe7-lXw
Instruction here if you want to try: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2018179
If you have to ask why then maybe you don't need root. You might brick your device if you try to install custom rom and do it incorrectly, just try rooting first. You don't exactly "install custom rom on 4.3", but over the entire device itself, wiping out your previous stock Android 4.3.
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There is no reason. People just want to do it. Don't over analyze simple things.
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There is no reason. People just want to do it. Don't over analyze simple things.
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You might got that wrong here mate.
Mentioning a few examples, like making full backup of your device system or blocking ads , does it seem like rooting for fun or because someone wants to get more from his device?
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davibs said:
ehi guys, just got a N4.
I'm wondering, why root , unlock and install a custorm rom on a Nexus 4, Google?
Just asking what good things i can have.
And if is difficoult to unlock and root to install custom roms on a 4.3.
Thanks everyone
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This is xda and no need to make a thread to ask that question... Not trying to be rude but there are 100's maybe 1000's of threads and reasons pros and cons that you can look at and draw up your own conclusion. Again no disrespect but the choice is yours and the reason both pro and con are out there.
Check Development and Check Themes and Apps for your good stuff
Good Luck :good:
Rooting is mandatory! For the extra functions for your device! The custom ROM thing! Give it a try! Been using CM since the GNex! But have been using and happy with stock for a while now. But with out exploring what custom ROMs offer, your always going to be wondering what the fuss is about! So give it a try! Once your rooted and a custom recovery is installed. Its as simple as copying a few over to your memory, and flashing. CM and PA are good starts but usually find custom ROMs are more of a drain on battery.
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Once your rooted and a custom recovery is installed. Its as simple as copying a few over to your memory, and flashing.
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You dont need to be rooted to install a custom rom. (flashing the custom rom will give you root) You just need a custom recovery.
I was wondering if i should root my n910f
Maybe to improve battery life? Or something else
Can anyone convience me here to root it?
I got it for 2-3months now.
What does the knox counter do? Will i be able to have it official again?
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Personally I can't use an android phone without rooting it, no more!
Why? Because with the root privilege I can make my phone really mine.
How? Choosing which apps I want to keep and which not; removing all the hardly hated ads; boosting the performance of the phone and improving battery life with custom roms and kernels; backing up all my apps and mods with a custom recovery like that if I messed up I don't have to start again from the beginning..
About knox you can find useful information in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2478391
I'm not rooting mine anymore because I need to use banking apps.
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Ask yourself
Why you want to root?
If you find some reason then search
Does these can be solved by rooting?
If yes
think - do you afford to lose warranty for these reasons?
If yes- Root
Ive had a bad expirience with my old s3 i rooted it flashed custom roms etc.. Then i decided togo stock android with root and suddenly it got haed bricked..
Dont wanna this happen to my note
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Hi guys, as title, I have the Exynos S7 Edge, go easy on me as I have moved over from IOS and so glad I did. I have a lot of experience in jailbreaking I devices etc. So, here goes... I have decided to root my new phone using the Odin software, and it was successful. However upon the root I was browsing must have apps files etc after root, so I merely installed Twrp and Xposed but basically just the apks. But now I am seeing a lot of people using flashing etc to install these apps, I'm confused as to the correct steps to take to use twrp and xposed right after a root. Also, I am reading about the dm verity conflicting with my phone.. Could someone shed some light on my next steps or could explain what I need to do. I'm tech savvy but as I say Android is a new experience for me and I'm ready to learn what I can.
All help is very welcome and I appreciate you taking time to read this. Many thanks and I apologise if I sound like a complete noob and you are shaking your head at me right now lol.
Cheers.
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I've flashed and rooted countless devices before and don't normally run into issues with the speed of the device. Usually I root to help with that! Since I've gotten my S7 though, I've noticed that we all get performance issues after rooting. What would be the cause of this? Is it Knox? Maybe something Samsung implemented to encourage us not to root? Does anyone have insight on what causes this lag? I might have missed a post explaining this so feel free to link it in the comments.
My edge has slowed to the point i'm using an iPhone 7 plus now lol. Waiting for the s8 plus to come out
The engineering kernel that is used to gain root is a factory Samsung kernel used for development and repair, and it was not intended for all out speed. The only way to gain root without this particular kernel is to have an unlocked bootloader, which is not available for the US S7. You can look into the Hybrid ROM, as it retains the factory kernel, but you won't have root access after flashing it.
Could you point me to root procedures guide? Thanks
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Could you point me to root procedures guide? Thanks
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/ve...-to-notes-root-install-xposed-unroot-t3411039
also
https://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-galaxy-s7/how-to/how-rooted-s7-nougatand-fixed-lag-t3576393
I was wondering if rooting and installing a custom ROM will be very risky. I had previous experience with my still working s3 mini. The question is: is probable that it can have a fabric imperfect?? I had 1 month using it, and I hadn't any problems.
Sorry for my bad English.
Just get twrp
After thinking a lot (5 min :v), I decided to unlock get TWRP and a custom ROM. So thanks.
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