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Hi guys,
last method to root the nexus 10?
I read different guide ,which of these successfully work?
Thanks in advance
I used the method here nexus10root.com. He doesn't tell you but you will bootloop after you unlock the boot loader. Visit the Youtube Channel of qbking777 and watch his tutorial for how to get out of the bootloop. After doing what qbking777 said, I finished rooting with the instructions at nexus10root.com. My only problem was that CWM does not stay on the N10 as the recovery so I flashed TWRP and all has been great ever sense. For ease of use I say WuFresh's method is easiest, but I just like to do things myself and know exactly what it is I am doing and not depending on a tool. That way if I screw up I know exactly what it was that happened. Good luck.
Kingroot now roots 5.3.1!
If you are having trouble installng cm 12.1, try the supertool or @wtfjajaja's instructions.
wtfjajaja said:
try it a few times, i encountered the same problems as well
here's what i did
1. factory reset through recovery
2. root with kingroot, (it worked for me after 2 to 3 tries)
3. installed supersu-me 6.7
4. update su binary
it's important here! don't restart yet, my device bricked few times here
5. install flashfire 0.53
6. follow the steps to install cm12.1 under flashfire from here
7. enjoy
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Supertool: http://forum.xda-developers.com/amazon-fire/development/amazon-fire-5th-gen-supertool-root-t3272695
Bricked?: http://forum.xda-developers.com/amazon-fire/general/unbrick-amazon-fire-7in-2015-5th-gen-t3285294
Fingers crossed! I can't wait to start flashing roms!
If you're root then maybe you can use flashfire to flash a rom just like 5.1.2
tonibm19 said:
If you're root then maybe you can use flashfire to flash a rom just like 5.1.2
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Flashfire needs supersu
or Cmsu to work.
hooks024 said:
Flashfire needs supersu
or Cmsu to work.
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Try rootjunky's supertool after rooting to see if it can install it.
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tonibm19 said:
Try rootjunky's supertool after rooting to see if it can install it.
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I just installed coverted kingroot into supersu using supersume. I then used flashfire to install CM12.1
DoctorDark_ said:
I just installed coverted kingroot into supersu using supersume. I then used flashfire to install CM12.1
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So you installed cm12.1 coming from fireos 5.3.1?
That's awesome!
You should create a tutorial so others can do that to.
marvelous news!!!
DoctorDark_ said:
Kingroot now roots 5.3.1! Hopefully someone can quickly push out a toolkit.
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Would you add the 5.3.1 version in the title ???
tonibm19 said:
So you installed cm12.1 coming from fireos 5.3.1?
That's awesome!
You should create a tutorial so others can do that to.
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Same procedure as if coming from FireOS 5.1.2; a new tutorial is not required.
Nice I will try it out.
Good chance the latest versions of Kingroot (always evolving) will also work for those on FireOS 5.1.2.1-5.1.4. Worth a try before attempting a rollback to 5.1.2.
I couldn't get super sume to work.
not working here only upto around 17% restarted a dozen times still not work (Fire 7 2015 5.3.1)
ttcontributor said:
not working here only upto around 17% restarted a dozen times still not work (Fire 7 2015 5.3.1)
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Not good - earlier builds of Kingroot froze around 29% before crapping out. Make sure you have the latest Kingroot app. Also try a factory reset (warning: you will loose personal apps/data) and do not register with Amazon during subsequent device initialization. This proved effective for some in the past. Recognize the community is still learning; expect some failures along the way.
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Same procedure as if coming from FireOS 5.1.2; a new tutorial is not required.
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Which same procedure?
I found a thread but I am not sure if it'll work for new KingRoot, should I pay for Super Sume?
Also what about anti-rollback. What happens when I flash with FlashFire and say I somehow bricked the device?
Can I still adb sideload 5.3.1 back?
We really need a new guide or toolkit because all of these makes me confused.
For those who cannot root.
Tablet shuts down, you go back in Kingroot click root it starts somewhere from 20%s and then reports failed,
You click root again then it roots.
-Yami- said:
Which same procedure?
I found a thread but I am not sure if it'll work for new KingRoot, should I pay for Super Sume?
Also what about anti-rollback. What happens when I flash with FlashFire and say I somehow bricked the device?
Can I still adb sideload 5.3.1 back?
We really need a new guide or toolkit because all of these makes me confused.
For those who cannot root.
Tablet shuts down, you go back in Kingroot click root it starts somewhere from 20%s and then reports failed,
You click root again then it roots.
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Take a deep breath and start researching what has already been posted (forum index). We don't need a "need a new guide or toolkit" because you are new to the game and haven't done your homework. Everything that was written for 5.1.2 should be applicable to 5.3.1 until proven otherwise.
Davey126 said:
Take a deep breath and start researching what has already been posted (forum index). We don't need a "need a new guide or toolkit" because you are new to the game and haven't done your homework. Everything that was written for 5.1.2 should be applicable to 5.3.1 until proven otherwise.
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Come check my browser, I've read every single thread on the forums man, the thing is 5.1.2 is not same as 5.3.1 and device has locked bootloader and anti-rollback.
So it is not like my Motorola with unlocked bootloader, I am not sure if I always can save the device and also I cannot send it back to amazon if something goes wrong. (I think I can adb sideload 5.3.1 if I hard brick? see I am not sure).
So I had to make it clear everything works for 5.1.2 also will work for 5.3.1
Now I have to convert kingroot to supersu somehow (can't find the option under supertool like you mentioned.)
Your approach was a little bit harsh on me m8
It doesn't say "What can be done on 5.1.2 also can be done on 5.3.1" anywhere, it says the opposite everywhere.
So someone had to clear it out. Thank you for your help, It really helped me a lot.
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Come check my browser, I've read every single thread on the forums man...
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...wow, could make a fortune teaching others to speed read. Installing FlashFire from the SuperTool will take care of the necessary prerequisites around KingUser->SuperSU migration. To be honest I'm not sure it's still necessary with more recent FlashFire builds
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I cannot send it back to amazon if something goes wrong. (I think I can adb sideload 5.3.1 if I hard brick? see I am not sure).
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- if the device is within the warranty period for your region Amazon will exchange it no questions asked (many data points)
- if you 'hard brick' the device nothing can recover it short of board replacement
- a soft brick can be recovered by side loading FireOS 5.3.1 via the stock recovery menu
Davey126 said:
...wow, could make a fortune teaching others to speed read. Installing FlashFire from the SuperTool will take care of the necessary prerequisites around KingUser->SuperSU migration. To be honest I'm not sure it's still necessary with more recent FlashFire builds
- if the device is within the warranty period for your region Amazon will exchange it no questions asked (many data points)
- if you 'hard brick' the device nothing can recover it short of board replacement
- a soft brick can be recovered by side loading FireOS 5.3.1 via the stock recovery menu
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The reason that I cannot return device to amazon is, shipment will cost more than the actual device from here to amazon, and I got it as a gift.
and Thanks so I missed out the part that Supertool automates the conversion when I click install Flashfire, thank you.
Now after this post everybody jumping right onto 5.3.1 root gonna know it, and the guy on first page have used Super Sume, so he probably would use
Supertool if he knew.
I'm new to xda and obviously I'm not a dev. I just want to root my Axon 7 so I can download root apps. I'm not tech savvy at all and I've created this thread because I have no idea what to do with this page : http://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/how-to/guide-how-to-unlock-bootloader-stay-t3461165 . Can anyone give a step by step tutorial on how to root my phone?
I feel so so out of place here... please don't scold me :x
inb4 banned cuz didn't read the rules or stickies
I'm running B29.
What version are you running? B20/B27/B29
If you are not tech savvy, do not attempt the root method. It's for advance user and too many people have bricked their phone already. Just read the threads and you will know what I mean.
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What version are you running? B20/B27/B29
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I'm running B29.
And yes I can probably guess the amount of people who bricked their phones. But what if everything were to be laid out simple and I follow the directions in every respect? I'm not going to start rooting until I know what I'm doing. So don't worry. I'm stupid but I'm not THAT stupid.
No your fine lmao I started with this phone so we're pretty much same level. As to my understanding it is possible but I would wait just a bit for the b29 stuff to come out.
Don't worry, you're not the only one. I've been reading these tutorials and it's all gibberish, lol.... Every phone I have has been rooted within the first day, this phone I've had over 2 months, and I still can't get it. So you're not alone, lol...
There definitely needs to be some cleaning done on this forum, with far too many threads covering the same topics and many OPs being out of date.
Best rooting guide I found was buried in a thread, but is now also out of date if you're running B29.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68302434&postcount=157
It might help if you're still on B27. I used it, had root and bootloader still locked, updated to B29 for the security patch, and was able to keep TWRP but lost root. Having TWRP still allows me to flash all the Google pixel stuff though, which is nice
Bolandk said:
There definitely needs to be some cleaning done on this forum, with far too many threads covering the same topics and many OPs being out of date.
Best rooting guide I found was buried in a thread, but is now also out of date if you're running B29.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68302434&postcount=157
It might help if you're still on B27. I used it, had root and bootloader still locked, updated to B29 for the security patch, and was able to keep TWRP but lost root. Having TWRP still allows me to flash all the Google pixel stuff though, which is nice
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I'm looking closely at this phone now myself...
I've seen the bootloader thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/development/wip-axon-7-root-bootloader-unlokced-t3441204
I'm only interest in this if I can successfully unlock the bootloader and stock root is possible...from what I've read, BOTH can be done. According to the root thread, the model I need (A2017G) is listed as unlockable, correct? What's the difference between a2017g B02 and B03??
RoOSTA
totalFX said:
I'm new to xda and obviously I'm not a dev. I just want to root my Axon 7 so I can download root apps. I'm not tech savvy at all and I've created this thread because I have no idea what to do with this page : http://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/how-to/guide-how-to-unlock-bootloader-stay-t3461165 . Can anyone give a step by step tutorial on how to root my phone?
I feel so so out of place here... please don't scold me :x
inb4 banned cuz didn't read the rules or stickies
I'm running B29.
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OK I have read far too many of these questions here about root on B29 - so here goes.
1. Go to the ZTE website, download the stock B20, and install it.
2. http://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/development/wip-axon-7-root-bootloader-unlokced-t3441204 use this to get TWRP installed on your phone - don't worry about root.
3. http://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/how-to/guide-how-to-unlock-bootloader-stay-t3461165 UNLOCK the bootloader
4. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68873482&postcount=2 flash boot file, system file, and SuperSU 2.65
Now please relax - anyone here with any dev skills whatsoever are neck deep in other projects (like CM13). B29 hasn't been out long and the only stock image we have from ZTE is B20, which doesn't give us a ton to work with
I also very new to android smartphone and I also feel so so out of place too.
I wish someone make a video how to root this axon 7 phone.
search around youtube jailbrake iPhone is so easy root samsung phone is so easy.... but root axon 7 nothing
I love axon 7 so much now but if I know it's so hard to root i'm just gonna buy samsung phone .
so F..... tired of this youtube ads
ads block is the only reason why I want to root
and that is the only reason why I jailbrake all my ideviese
For me, also with B29, the best and easy way was this from rczrider (thanx a lot). http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=69507226&postcount=766
But one issue after root: I have no access to system, i noticed that, as i install Gsam Battery Monitor root companion, that will install in priv-app but i was write protect. Also RootExplorer was not possible to copy/delete files in system, because write protect. How to change that?
tasar said:
For me, also with B29, the best and easy way was this from rczrider (thanx a lot). http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=69507226&postcount=766
But one issue after root: I have no access to system, i noticed that, as i install Gsam Battery Monitor root companion, that will install in priv-app but i was write protect. Also RootExplorer was not possible to copy/delete files in system, because write protect. How to change that?
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I forgot to add a final step to that list. I've updated it and here's the new one:
Copy everything off your internal storage that you don't want to lose.
Get all of the files you need from the steps below and put them on your microSD card.
Flash TWRP (recovery) using the method in the OP (B27 file is fine). You don't need to flash the boot image.
Unlock the bootloader (B27 is fine): http://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/how-to/guide-how-to-unlock-bootloader-stay-t3461165
Flash B29: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68873482&postcount=2
Boot phone, set it up, whatever
*Reboot to TWRP, go to Advanced > Terminal and type: reboot disemmcwp
This will leave you with an unlocked bootloader, a fully functioning TWRP (no data encryption issue), and rooted B29. You will not be able to receive OTAs.
*This disables write protection and allows your changes (such as AdAway) to stick with reboot. You need to run this before your changes will stick. You don't have to use TWRP (you could also use a terminal emulator or ADB), but I find that since you have to reboot anyway, it's just as easy to do it in TWRP.
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In case anyone stumbles across this thread, here's a "Newbie's Guide to Unlocking and Rooting the Axon 7": http://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/how-to/newbies-guide-to-unlocking-rooting-axon-t3496234
It will be updated as necessary and contains a step-by-step process with links to the appropriate threads.
So are they still releasing a new bootloader unlock tool? Or should I just go ahead and do these steps?
Sent from my ZTE A2017U using Tapatalk
polar2792 said:
So are they still releasing a new bootloader unlock tool? Or should I just go ahead and do these steps?
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Yes, ZTE still supports bootloader unlocking on the Axon 7. It is currently on hold, but yes, our understanding is that they will be releasing a new process (likely with Nougat).
I can't think of any reason not to unlock now because you can always re-lock if you want to. Who knows what the new process will entail.
rczrider said:
[*] *Reboot to TWRP, go to Advanced > Terminal and type: reboot disemmcwp
*This disables write protection and allows your changes (such as AdAway) to stick with reboot. You need to run this before your changes will stick. You don't have to use TWRP (you could also use a terminal emulator or ADB), but I find that since you have to reboot anyway, it's just as easy to do it in TWRP.
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Thanks, reboot disemmcwp fixed my write access to /system
rczrider said:
Yes, ZTE still supports bootloader unlocking on the Axon 7. It is currently on hold, but yes, our understanding is that they will be releasing a new process (likely with Nougat).
I can't think of any reason not to unlock now because you can always re-lock if you want to. Who knows what the new process will entail.
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Yea well I was hoping the new tool wouldn't kill the warranty but that's wishful thinking, and after some thought I highly doubt that will happen. So time to unlock the bootloader,l and flash TWRP.....soon as I get off work in 9 hours.
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polar2792 said:
Yea well I was hoping the new tool wouldn't kill the warranty but that's wishful thinking, and after some thought I highly doubt that will happen. So time to unlock the bootloader,l and flash TWRP.....soon as I get off work in 9 hours.
Sent from my ZTE A2017U using Tapatalk
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I think ZTE will eventually put out a bootloader unlock without killing the warranty. But, yeah, either way it's easy enough to do it on your own now.
rczrider said:
I forgot to add a final step to that list. I've updated it and here's the new one:
Copy everything off your internal storage that you don't want to lose.
Get all of the files you need from the steps below and put them on your microSD card.
Flash TWRP (recovery) using the method in the OP (B27 file is fine). You don't need to flash the boot image.
Unlock the bootloader (B27 is fine): http://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/how-to/guide-how-to-unlock-bootloader-stay-t3461165
Flash B29: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68873482&postcount=2
Boot phone, set it up, whatever
*Reboot to TWRP, go to Advanced > Terminal and type: reboot disemmcwp
This will leave you with an unlocked bootloader, a fully functioning TWRP (no data encryption issue), and rooted B29. You will not be able to receive OTAs.
*This disables write protection and allows your changes (such as AdAway) to stick with reboot. You need to run this before your changes will stick. You don't have to use TWRP (you could also use a terminal emulator or ADB), but I find that since you have to reboot anyway, it's just as easy to do it in TWRP.
---------- Post added at 08:45 ---------- Previous post was at 08:02 ----------
In case anyone stumbles across this thread, here's a "Newbie's Guide to Unlocking and Rooting the Axon 7": http://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/how-to/newbies-guide-to-unlocking-rooting-axon-t3496234
It will be updated as necessary and contains a step-by-step process with links to the appropriate threads.
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Thank you; thank you, THANK YOU!!!!! I tried for an hour or two, using both ADB and Terminal Emulator to apply this "reboot disemmcwp" fix, and I just couldn't get it to work (I'm on B29). Then, I saw your instructions to use TWRP and followed them, and it worked first time, like a charm!
Thanks again - I'm a very happy camper. You da' man, LOL!
Dennis
Why can't I use the unlock bootloader option in settings on my 727 with .021 firmware to initiate the root process and adding twrp? Basically all I want to do is remove leeco bloatware, and I am new at this. I have read darn near every post on this phone here and seen too many variations on how to do this. If I brick it I'll deal with it but at the moment I am happy with the stock rom. Maybe as confidence builds I'll try other things but if I can rid myself of the leeco apps I'll be happy. Guide me through this and I will be eternally grateful.
millercd said:
Why can't I use the unlock bootloader option in settings on my 727 with .021 firmware to initiate the root process and adding twrp? Basically all I want to do is remove leeco bloatware, and I am new at this. I have read darn near every post on this phone here and seen too many variations on how to do this. If I brick it I'll deal with it but at the moment I am happy with the stock rom. Maybe as confidence builds I'll try other things but if I can rid myself of the leeco apps I'll be happy. Guide me through this and I will be eternally grateful.
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Read the forms on unlocking pro 3 727 their 2 or 3 threads on it.
Sent from my LEX720 using xda premium
From what I've gathered from hours of reading these forums I should be able to use the oem bootloader unlock in my settings, download twrp from Google play store and be on my merry way then. One of the forums went over oem unlock and they still had to use another process to unlock. Has that been resolved?
millercd said:
Why can't I use the unlock bootloader option in settings on my 727 with .021 firmware to initiate the root process and adding twrp? Basically all I want to do is remove leeco bloatware, and I am new at this. I have read darn near every post on this phone here and seen too many variations on how to do this. If I brick it I'll deal with it but at the moment I am happy with the stock rom. Maybe as confidence builds I'll try other things but if I can rid myself of the leeco apps I'll be happy. Guide me through this and I will be eternally grateful.
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Try this https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=71566961&postcount=203
I appreciate the path to that post...looks like what I am after. What do I do with the unlock bootloader in my settings, lock or unlock?
millercd said:
I appreciate the path to that post...looks like what I am after. What do I do with the unlock bootloader in my settings, lock or unlock?
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It likely you will have to flash bootloader to get unlocked.
If zip fails you will need to do this to get unlocked.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=75999245
Sent from my LEX720 using xda premium
millercd said:
I appreciate the path to that post...looks like what I am after. What do I do with the unlock bootloader in my settings, lock or unlock?
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Unlock
millercd said:
Why can't I use the unlock bootloader option in settings on my 727 with .021 firmware to initiate the root process and adding twrp? Basically all I want to do is remove leeco bloatware, and I am new at this. I have read darn near every post on this phone here and seen too many variations on how to do this. If I brick it I'll deal with it but at the moment I am happy with the stock rom. Maybe as confidence builds I'll try other things but if I can rid myself of the leeco apps I'll be happy. Guide me through this and I will be eternally grateful.
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Did you get it?
If not, I can send you extremely detailed step by step.
Be careful. Make sure that you root with Magisk and install a permanent TWRP recovery. After unlocking the bootloader, rooting and installing TWRP, itseasy to do anything that you want to your phone. The steps for unlocking the X727 bootloader is different and a little more tricky than other Leeco's.
If all you want to do is unbloat your eUI ROM, just use adb to uninstall apps... you don't even have to be rooted. https://forum.xda-developers.com/le...co-spyware-t3503389/post69712213#post69712213
https://www.xda-developers.com/uninstall-carrier-oem-bloatware-without-root-access/
If you mess up, just factory reset the ROM and start over.
tsongming said:
Did you get it?
If not, I can send you extremely detailed step by step.
Be careful. Make sure that you root with Magisk and install a permanent TWRP recovery. After unlocking the bootloader, rooting and installing TWRP, itseasy to do anything that you want to your phone. The steps for unlocking the X727 bootloader is different and a little more tricky than other Leeco's.
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Your offer is extremely appreciated. new to this forum and not sure how pm's sent...let me now and I will take you up on your offer.
sk8223 said:
If all you want to do is unbloat your eUI ROM, just use adb to uninstall apps... you don't even have to be rooted. https://forum.xda-developers.com/le...co-spyware-t3503389/post69712213#post69712213
https://www.xda-developers.com/uninstall-carrier-oem-bloatware-without-root-access/
If you mess up, just factory reset the ROM and start over.
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By golly 'sk' this may be exactly what I am after. After reading the article within your links there appears to be a little debate but I can pick thru that pretty easily. The 'space' issue would be nice to have after debloating but if in partitions that I cannot use so be it. The ram issue and battery usage are my main concerns when it comes to benefits of debloating (not forgetting the useless ads and apps I will never use along with any other trash I may receive from bloatware that I am unaware of) I will give this process a try and if any questions arise do you mind if I come to you or do you recommend another fully educated in this process? Many, many thanks for this post!
millercd said:
Your offer is extremely appreciated. new to this forum and not sure how pm's sent...let me now and I will take you up on your offer.
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See your inbox
millercd said:
By golly 'sk' this may be exactly what I am after. After reading the article within your links there appears to be a little debate but I can pick thru that pretty easily. The 'space' issue would be nice to have after debloating but if in partitions that I cannot use so be it. The ram issue and battery usage are my main concerns when it comes to benefits of debloating (not forgetting the useless ads and apps I will never use along with any other trash I may receive from bloatware that I am unaware of) I will give this process a try and if any questions arise do you mind if I come to you or do you recommend another fully educated in this process? Many, many thanks for this post!
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Okay, but I made a thread for this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-pro3/help/adb-bloatware-removal-le-pro-3-x722-x720-t3680384
It appears in posted thread that "pm uninstall" is the only path to take in my phone also as the disable path errors out. Never saw if there was an easy way to get lots of com.'''''''.'''' 's in one pass or if each one has to be pm uninstalled individually?
millercd said:
It appears in posted thread that "pm uninstall" is the only path to take in my phone also as the disable path errors out. Never saw if there was an easy way to get lots of com.'''''''.'''' 's in one pass or if each one has to be pm uninstalled individually?
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You'll have to do it individually unless you can figure out how to mass insert a bunch of lines into cmd. Probably as a .bat file. Look around the Internet on how to compile one.
I have accomplished my task and am very thankful to sk and tson for their patience and willingness to help a person out. If all someone wants to do is debloat w/o root and their device will allow them follow sk's path...if want root follow tson's. Worked perfect with my leeco le pro 3 x727. Again thank you!
tsongming said:
Did you get it?
If not, I can send you extremely detailed step by step.
Be careful. Make sure that you root with Magisk and install a permanent TWRP recovery. After unlocking the bootloader, rooting and installing TWRP, itseasy to do anything that you want to your phone. The steps for unlocking the X727 bootloader is different and a little more tricky than other Leeco's.
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Please send me that extremly detailed step by step, I am new with this and I do not want to screw it up.
Thanks in advance
mavelino said:
Please send me that extremly detailed step by step, I am new with this and I do not want to screw it up.
Thanks in advance
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=75009966
how exactly does one unlock the bootloader on this and root in 2022? one of the posts says to not use the original zpst method, and the links on the guide with magisk are dead. every other resource is basically unavailable too.
I wanted to try this since i got a much better phone so if anything happens to my zte then "it is what it is"
Depends on the phone
But i would guess, unlock bootloader over adb, install some custom recovery and magisk ^^
yes I posted on the zte maven 3 board so it would be that phone (z835)
ok so I managed to do it myself (quite easily) with just qfil + magisk
I have no idea if anyone is even watching this board anymore who is actually interested in this device but I can post the steps if needed and the files for it
now I would get myself a custom ROM on this but I can't even build one because of my laptop
I can't remount system as rw though
sammyette said:
ok so I managed to do it myself (quite easily) with just qfil + magisk
I have no idea if anyone is even watching this board anymore who is actually interested in this device but I can post the steps if needed and the files for it
now I would get myself a custom ROM on this but I can't even build one because of my laptop
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I need help rooting the z835. i got qfil on my device but idk how to proceed from there