can i add market without rooting? - myTouch 3G, Magic Android Development

hi all
how can i add market without changing rom or make root

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Root Question

Hi Guys,
I've been using Android platform for awhile now so rooting is nothing new to me as I've been able to use apps and modify system files that need root access.
However, I'm new to this Gear 2 business (I actually have the Neo) and I'm just wondering what the direct benefits are for rooting this smartwatch. Are there apps out there that require root access?
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[Q] How to push or remove sys apps w/o root

the title basically summed up everything
so if i wanna push or remove an apk from or to the system apps, how do i do it without unlocking the bootloader or rooting
Falc0nPuls3 said:
the title basically summed up everything
so if i wanna push or remove an apk from or to the system apps, how do i do it without unlocking the bootloader or rooting
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You can disable it from Settings -> Applications. Deleting/moving from the system without root is not possible
not all apps can be disabled there, if you run into a particularly difficult app try the steps listed here
http://www.androidbeat.com/2014/10/disable-whats-new-application-sony-xperia-z3-z3-compact-z2/
you will need to change the app name based on what you are trying to disable though

[Q] Lollipop ROM without Root?

Hi All,
I am looking for a Lollipop ROM that doesn't come pre rooted due to some of the Apps that I use and the PITA with the way they check for roots, so root hiders don't work for them. Anyone know if such a ROM exists. From what I can see they all look like they come pre rooted.
Edit: Oh yeah, and I am look for an AOSP rom.
Cheers
leaskovski said:
Hi All,
I am looking for a Lollipop ROM that doesn't come pre rooted due to some of the Apps that I use and the PITA with the way they check for roots, so root hiders don't work for them. Anyone know if such a ROM exists. From what I can see they all look like they come pre rooted.
Edit: Oh yeah, and I am look for an AOSP rom.
Cheers
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I guess most of the roms are prerooted because (most) people who flash custom roms are using apps that need/use root privileges (e.g. titanium backup or xposed framework + modules). So if the roms are prerooted there is no need to root it manually every time after flashing a new rom. Or in other words prerooted roms mean a reduction of steps/time needed to setup a new rom. And that's probably the reason you won't find any custom rom that isn't prerooted.
But as far as I know root privileges only exist as long as you have installed root apps like SuperSU or SuperUser. Therefore I would suggest you to try uninstalling whatever root app is used by your prefered rom. Since I never faced a problem like yours I can't garantee for anything and it's always recommendable to prepare a backup before you start "messing around".
Did you try to just disable it ?
First you enable the Developer options (Settings -> About phone -> click several times on Build number)
you go in Developer options and it's one of the first options, it's called Root access, by default, it's set to Apps only, you set it to Disabled and no apps will have root access.
Let me know if it's working that way.

Auto grant root access without root manager help?

Hello everybody,
I am planning to develop an app.
I want to know that is it possible to get root access without asking it from root manager apps like supersu and others?
Thanks in advance.

Adding apps to system

I'm quite new to using a phone without root, so is there a possibilty to add apks to system without rooting?
I tried ADBFastbootTools but it seems like it won't add anything. No apk and also no new folder.
Impact7 said:
I'm quite new to using a phone without root, so is there a possibilty to add apks to system without rooting?
I tried ADBFastbootTools but it seems like it won't add anything. No apk and also no new folder.
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System partition is write protected. Not only Root is needed, you need a systemlees system like Magisk for example to not break dm-verify. Another option should be a rooted phone with dm-verify disabled.
In both cases, you will need a unlocked bootloader and root

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