enabling unknown source - HTC Inspire 4G

use the SuperOneClick v1.7 1st root then click enable non market apps the root is temporary and i dont think it actually works but unknown sources do work and there wont be a setting to select it will automatically work
http://www.shortfuse.org/

Try this rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=965634. It has things from one-click root plus the menu option for unknown sources.

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[ROOT] Framaroot, a one-click apk to root some devices

Hi,
Here an one-click application to install Superuser and su binary on phone. Look at the compatibility list here to see if this application can be useful for you.
Feedbacks on supported devices will be greatly appreciated in order to update the compatibility list. Post your feedback here
Superuser and su binary include in application work from android 2 to 4.
!! Important !!
Success with this application void warranty on your device.
If you need help, read the FAQ first before posting your question in the help thread
If you like my work, you can buy Framaroot donation app
Many many thanks to all donors
Installation
Download it on your device (links are available at the end of this post)
Install it with a file explorer or directly from your internet browser, if android warn you about security risk, say OK and check Unknown sources to allow install of applications outside of Play Store.
Usage
Open Framaroot and select one of the following action: Install SuperSU, Unroot or Execute script (for advanced users)
Possible case once application is launched
A popup saying "Your device seems not vulnerable to exploit included in Framaroot", in this case you can uninstall app
You seeing one or more exploit name, also click on one after you have selected an action and you will see one of the above messages
Possible case once exploit is selected
"Success ... Superuser and su binary installed. You have to reboot your device"
"Failed ... Exploit work but installation of Superuser and su binary have failed"
"Half-Success :-/ ... system partition is read-only, use local.prop trick. Reboot your device and use adb to see if it run as root", happen when the filesystem in use on system partition is a read only filesystem (ex: squashfs)
"Failed ... Try another exploit if available"
Framaroot crash or freeze, in this case relaunch Framaroot a second time and select the same action and exploit
Advanced usage
Click here
Release:
Version 1.9.3: Update SuperSU to 1.99r4. Add Czech translation thanks to efIT^cz™.
Version 1.9.2: Update SuperSU to 1.94. Fix error #15.
Version 1.9.1: New action (Execute script) added which will allow you to execute a custom script. Ukrainian language added thanks to Bogdan.
Version 1.9.0: Add Barahir exploit (potentially affect Mediatek based devices).
Version 1.8.1: Another attempt to fix crashes.
Version 1.8.0: Add Faramir exploit, little brother of Boromir (potentially affect Mediatek based devices).
Version 1.7.1: Link to Framaroot donation added (it does nothing as this kind of application are forbidden on play store ... but it could do something someday)
Version 1.7.0: Due to a mistake, Pippin exploit didn't appear in exploit list, its fixed now (Huawei device owners welcome). Add Gollum exploit for AMLogic based devices.
Version 1.6.1: Remove Superuser as it fail to install. Add execution support from adb command line.
Version 1.6.0: Add Pippin exploit (potentially affect Huawei K3V2 based devices)
Version 1.5.3: An attempt to fix Gandalf error#10
Version 1.5.2: Revert to exploitation fix included in 1.4.1. Add Slovakian and Italian languages. Error # added in toast message when exploit failed (report the error number in this thread so I could give you the reason of failure). Previously fix for Framaroot crash was a dirty hack, with this version you shouldn't encounter crash.
Version 1.5.1: Should fix Framaroot crashes.
Version 1.5.0: Add Boromir exploit (potentially affect many Mediatek based devices).
Version 1.4.3: Update SuperSU to 1.34. Rewrote the fix include in 1.4.1 for better but slower exploitation.
Version 1.4.2: Add Russian and French languages. Add scrollbar for exploit list. Update SuperSU to 1.30
Version 1.4.1: Fix a bug in exploitation due to the different kernel data alignement between version and devices, so if exploits didn't work before it "may" work with this version if your device is vulnerable
Version 1.4: Add Gandalf exploit (potentially affect Qualcomm based devices, tested on Nexus 4, as always feedbacks are welcome)
Version 1.3: Add Aragorn and Legolas exploits (could affect wide range of samsung devices including non exynos devices, please give feedbacks for your devices. Thanks)
Version 1.2.1: Fix unroot bug. Improvements for exploitation. Embed SuperSU 1.25
Version 1.2: Add possibility to Install Superuser, Install SuperSU and Unroot
Version 1.1: Frodo exploit added
Version 1.0: Initial release
Supported devices:
Click here
FAQ
Is framaroot work on my device ?
If your device is in the compatibility list above, the short answer is : yes but it depends of your firmware version, latest firmware have less chance to be rooted.
If your device is not in the compatibility list and it embed one of the processor mentionned above, the answer is : try it and see.
Why framaroot doesn't root anymore after I update my device ?
Because framaroot exploit security holes present in several devices which has been patched with update you have done, so exploits can't root your device anymore. Framaroot's exploits have a very short life to keep your device "less exposed" to others malicious application. Keep in mind that framaroot is not a permanent rooting application.
I loose root after update, what I can do to root my device now ?
An advice : if you want to have a chance to keep root after update, don't update with Kies or ODIN for samsung devices or don't flash system partition, prefer OTA update and use OTA survival feature in Superuser or SuperSU.
And if you have no choice, you can use the traditional method : flash tools specific to your device
Will framaroot include more exploits ?
Yes, but don't ask when since I don't know myself, it depend of the vendors fix response.
Framaroot crash when I select Gandalf exploit ?
Often the first time you launch Framaroot by selecting Gandalf as exploit, it crash Framaroot. Don't worry, in this case you have to re-launch Framaroot and select Gandalf again, the second time it should work.
What means error# on result ?
All errors less or equal to 9 mean your device is not vulnerable.
If you get error#10, give a try with Framaroot 1.5.3.
All other errors need some investigation about your kernel image.
Framaroot say Success but SuperSU is not installed after reboot ?
Maybe there is some additional protection on your device or something goes wrong with SuperSU version embedded in Framaroot.
In this case, I recommend to use "Execute script" action and put your own shell script commands in /sdcard/custom (use at your own risk, all commands are executed with root privileges). Look at this post to know how to use custom script.
What can I do when the result is Half-success ?
You see this message when the /system partition on your device is a read-only filesystem (eg: SquashFS). To handle this case Framaroot try to use a trick by adding "ro.kernel.qemu=1" in file /data/local.prop. To test if this trick work you have to reboot your device and connect to it with adb shell. Once connected type the "id" command to see if you are root.
If you are not root, your last chance is to select "Execute script" action and put your own shell script commands in /sdcard/custom (use at your own risk, all commands are executed with root privileges). Look at this post to know how to use custom script.
Re: [ROOT] Framaroot, a one-click application to root some devices
Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch - SPH-D710
Android 4.1.2
Build GA10
Exynos4 processors
Results: Exploit failed
Possible Reason: Samsung has patched the kernel in this build.
I post these results to avoid future questions and comments. I suspect this will be successful on prior builds where the exploit is left unpatched.
EDIT: and BTW, FIRST!!!! LOL!
Bugging up my phone, so you don't have to!
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TrayLunch said:
Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch - SPH-D710
Android 4.1.2
Build GA10
Exynos4 processors
Results: Exploit failed
Possible Reason: Samsung has patched the kernel in this build.
I post these results to avoid future questions and comments. I suspect this will be successful on prior builds where the exploit is left unpatched.
EDIT: and BTW, FIRST!!!! LOL!
Bugging up my phone, so you don't have to!
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Framaroot 1.1 released, Frodo exploit has been added. Give it a try
Re: [ROOT] Framaroot, a one-click application to root some devices
alephzain said:
Framaroot 1.1 released, Frodo exploit has been added. Give it a try
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Success!
Bugging up my phone, so you don't have to!
Re: [ROOT] Framaroot, a one-click application to root some devices
Confirmation.
It worked on JB 4.1.2 GA10 SGSII E4GT. :beer:
Sent from my SPH-D710 using Tapatalk 2
Is there an app similar to how easy this app is to root if we want to unroot? Besides flashing an unrooted one click of course. I have insurance on my E4GT and just want to know if I can reverse this if I need to bring in phone for repair or replacement.
I think in the exploit repair/root app that you or chainfire made had the ability to remove the repair but not sure about unrooting, think that would be a great app feature to unroot.
Thanks
Raistlin1 said:
Is there an app similar to how easy this app is to root if we want to unroot? Besides flashing an unrooted one click of course. I have insurance on my E4GT and just want to know if I can reverse this if I need to bring in phone for repair or replacement.
I think in the exploit repair/root app that you or chainfire made had the ability to remove the repair but not sure about unrooting, think that would be a great app feature to unroot.
Thanks
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Superuser have a temp unroot feature. It certainly exists many apps which does unroot.
I think I will include an unroot possibility in Framaroot.
Now, I have an s3 SGH-1747m.
Not sure if its and exynos device or not, but would love to know if this would word on my device
Re: [ROOT] Framaroot, a one-click application to root some devices
cheesynacho said:
Now, I have an s3 SGH-1747m.
Not sure if its and exynos device or not, but would love to know if this would word on my device
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You can look here, or here to help answer your question. Hope that helps! :thumbup:
Bugging up my phone, so you don't have to!
TrayLunch said:
You can look here, or here to help answer your question. Hope that helps! :thumbup:
Bugging up my phone, so you don't have to!
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I take it it wont work for my phone :silly:
Thanks for the help!
Re: [ROOT] Framaroot, a one-click application to root some devices
cheesynacho said:
I take it it wont work for my phone :silly:
Thanks for the help!
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If you're still unsure, you can try it and post your results. Worst case scenario, the app will tell you that root failed and you can uninstall it.
Bugging up my phone, so you don't have to!
Does it work for the Verizon galaxy nexus?
fyi,
got A popup saying "Your device seems not vulnerable to exploit included in Framaroot", now i will uninstall app
this is on LG P769 tmobile us.
Doesn't work for the Verizon galaxy nexus.
No go for the Rogers Note SGH-I717R. Bummer, but awesome work here. People who will be able to use it should thank the eff out of yer help!
Any software glitches
I will be getting a Verizon version, and I was wondering if there is any ill effects from this method. Such as camera malfunction or a similar issue. I have heard of root solutions that break certain functionality of certain parts of the software. Anyone having any of these issues?
I've used it on my Samsung Note 2 NT7100 4.1.2 stock
It worked fine for a while but after some hours i tried to chat in whatsapp (as i did before) and it froze and kept spamming a popup with "radio has been granted superuser permissions" after a while it completely froze trying to reboot it got it stuck in the "Samsung" boot log.
I had to take out the battery to get it running again, lets see for how long it will stay like that.
shadoom23 said:
I've used it on my Samsung Note 2 NT7100 4.1.2 stock
It worked fine for a while but after some hours i tried to chat in whatsapp (as i did before) and it froze and kept spamming a popup with "radio has been granted superuser permissions" after a while it completely froze trying to reboot it got it stuck in the "Samsung" boot log.
I had to take out the battery to get it running again, lets see for how long it will stay like that.
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Hmm, your chat app require root permission ? Its a strange behaviour. Did you already root your device before using your chat app ?
Seeing "radio has been granted superuser permissions" if your application doesn't mention it require root is not normal.
Works on EU Samsung Galaxy Note 2 GT-N7100, Android 4.1.1, Build JRO03C.N7100XXALJ3.
Installed APK, selected SAM then rebooted.
no joy
did not work with ATT Galaxy Note SGH-I717

Root Android 4.0.x to 4.2.x in Minutes (Updated 11th September 2013)

Android 4.0.x to 4.2.x Unlock (Root)
Developed By :- Danish
Caution: Its Harmful, it may void Your Warranty and No One is Responsible for Any Damage to Your Device. ​
To Root Android 2.2.x or Above WITHOUT A COMPUTER Click Here
What is Rooting?
Rooting enables all the user-installed applications to run privileged commands that are typically unavailable to the devices in their stock configuration. Rooting is required for more advanced and potentially dangerous operations including modifying or deleting system files, removing carrier- or manufacturer-installed applications, and low-level access to the hardware itself (rebooting, controlling status lights, or recalibrating touch inputs.) A typical rooting installation also installs the Superuser application, which supervises applications that are granted root or superuser rights. A secondary operation, unlocking the device's bootloader verification, is required to remove or replace the installed operating system. In contrast to iOS jailbreaking, rooting is not needed to run applications distributed outside of the Google Play Store, sometimes referred to as "sideloading". The Android OS supports this feature natively in two ways: through the "Unknown sources" option in the Settings menu and through the Android Debug Bridge. However some carriers, like AT&T, prevent the installation of applications not on the Store in firmware, although several devices (including the Samsung Infuse 4G) are not subject to this rule, and AT&T has since lifted the restriction on several older devices. As of 2012 the Amazon Kindle Fire defaults to the Amazon Appstore instead of Google Play, though like most other Android devices, Kindle Fire allows sideloading of applications from unknown sources, and the "easy installer" application on the Amazon Appstore makes this easy. Other vendors of Android devices may lock to other sources in the future. Access to alternate apps may require rooting but rooting is not always necessary. Rooting an Android phone allows one to modify or delete the system files which in turn can allow them to perform various tweaks, and use apps which require root access.
Requirement
Android Device
Original OTG Cable
Windows (Windows Vista,Widnows 7 and Widnows 8 Recommended)
Atleast 45% Battery
Instruction
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Download The Attachment Given Below.
Turn on USB Debugging on Your Device.
Connect Your Device With Original OTG (Data) Cable.
Don't Turn On USB Storage Mode.
It Will Automatically Install Driver (If not then download and install PDANET on your computer while your device is connected in debugging mode).
Unzip "Root.zip" Anywhere You Want (Try the Latest Version i.e. Updated on 11th September 2013).
After Installation Run "Root.exe"
Press Enter to Continue
Your Device Turn Off and Automatically Turn On (Please Don't Press Any Key While This Is Going On)
Finally it will show "Root Complete. Press Any Key to Reboot.. Please say Thanks on XDA - Developers".
To Check Weather Your Device is Rooted or Not Follow The Steps GIven Below.
Install "Root Checker.apk" On Your Device (Included).
Run "Root Checker".
If it Ask For SuperUser Permission Then Your Device is Rooted. If Not Then Repeat The Proccess Again.
Your Device is Rooted Now.. ENJOY..!! :victory::victory:
Contact Us
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do you know
I just bought an android GFive Spark A1 do you know of a way to root it? I have rooted galaxy j before but there seems to be no root method for this phone I have now.
acuthcrenth said:
I just bought an android GFive Spark A1 do you know of a way to root it? I have rooted galaxy j before but there seems to be no root method for this phone I have now.
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there should be a method for rooting that too...
please let me know the processor model for that..
Will this work for 4.4.x devices? Im using a 4.4.4 moto X
Sorry I won't work on android 4.4.x
danish1994 said:
Android 4.0.x to 4.2.x Unlock (Root)
Developed By :- Danish
Caution: Its Harmful, it may void Your Warranty and No One is Responsible for Any Damage to Your Device.
​
To Root Android 2.2.x or Above WITHOUT A COMPUTER Click Here
What is Rooting?
Rooting enables all the user-installed applications to run privileged commands that are typically unavailable to the devices in their stock configuration. Rooting is required for more advanced and potentially dangerous operations including modifying or deleting system files, removing carrier- or manufacturer-installed applications, and low-level access to the hardware itself (rebooting, controlling status lights, or recalibrating touch inputs.) A typical rooting installation also installs the Superuser application, which supervises applications that are granted root or superuser rights. A secondary operation, unlocking the device's bootloader verification, is required to remove or replace the installed operating system. In contrast to iOS jailbreaking, rooting is not needed to run applications distributed outside of the Google Play Store, sometimes referred to as "sideloading". The Android OS supports this feature natively in two ways: through the "Unknown sources" option in the Settings menu and through the Android Debug Bridge. However some carriers, like AT&T, prevent the installation of applications not on the Store in firmware, although several devices (including the Samsung Infuse 4G) are not subject to this rule, and AT&T has since lifted the restriction on several older devices. As of 2012 the Amazon Kindle Fire defaults to the Amazon Appstore instead of Google Play, though like most other Android devices, Kindle Fire allows sideloading of applications from unknown sources, and the "easy installer" application on the Amazon Appstore makes this easy. Other vendors of Android devices may lock to other sources in the future. Access to alternate apps may require rooting but rooting is not always necessary. Rooting an Android phone allows one to modify or delete the system files which in turn can allow them to perform various tweaks, and use apps which require root access.
Requirement
Android Device
Original OTG Cable
Windows (Windows Vista,Widnows 7 and Widnows 8 Recommended)
Atleast 45% Battery
Instruction
​
Download The Attachment Given Below.
Turn on USB Debugging on Your Device.
Connect Your Device With Original OTG (Data) Cable.
Don't Turn On USB Storage Mode.
It Will Automatically Install Driver (If not then download and install PDANET on your computer while your device is connected in debugging mode).
Unzip "Root.zip" Anywhere You Want (Try the Latest Version i.e. Updated on 11th September 2013).
After Installation Run "Root.exe"
Press Enter to Continue
Your Device Turn Off and Automatically Turn On (Please Don't Press Any Key While This Is Going On)
Finally it will show "Root Complete. Press Any Key to Reboot.. Please say Thanks on XDA - Developers".
To Check Weather Your Device is Rooted or Not Follow The Steps GIven Below.
Install "Root Checker.apk" On Your Device (Included).
Run "Root Checker".
If it Ask For SuperUser Permission Then Your Device is Rooted. If Not Then Repeat The Proccess Again.
Your Device is Rooted Now.. ENJOY..!! :victory::victory:
Contact Us
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danish1994 said:
Android 4.0.x to 4.2.x Unlock (Root)
Developed By :- Danish
Caution: Its Harmful, it may void Your Warranty and No One is Responsible for Any Damage to Your Device.
​
To Root Android 2.2.x or Above WITHOUT A COMPUTER Click Here
What is Rooting?
Rooting enables all the user-installed applications to run privileged commands that are typically unavailable to the devices in their stock configuration. Rooting is required for more advanced and potentially dangerous operations including modifying or deleting system files, removing carrier- or manufacturer-installed applications, and low-level access to the hardware itself (rebooting, controlling status lights, or recalibrating touch inputs.) A typical rooting installation also installs the Superuser application, which supervises applications that are granted root or superuser rights. A secondary operation, unlocking the device's bootloader verification, is required to remove or replace the installed operating system. In contrast to iOS jailbreaking, rooting is not needed to run applications distributed outside of the Google Play Store, sometimes referred to as "sideloading". The Android OS supports this feature natively in two ways: through the "Unknown sources" option in the Settings menu and through the Android Debug Bridge. However some carriers, like AT&T, prevent the installation of applications not on the Store in firmware, although several devices (including the Samsung Infuse 4G) are not subject to this rule, and AT&T has since lifted the restriction on several older devices. As of 2012 the Amazon Kindle Fire defaults to the Amazon Appstore instead of Google Play, though like most other Android devices, Kindle Fire allows sideloading of applications from unknown sources, and the "easy installer" application on the Amazon Appstore makes this easy. Other vendors of Android devices may lock to other sources in the future. Access to alternate apps may require rooting but rooting is not always necessary. Rooting an Android phone allows one to modify or delete the system files which in turn can allow them to perform various tweaks, and use apps which require root access.
Requirement
Android Device
Original OTG Cable
Windows (Windows Vista,Widnows 7 and Widnows 8 Recommended)
Atleast 45% Battery
Instruction
​
Download The Attachment Given Below.
Turn on USB Debugging on Your Device.
Connect Your Device With Original OTG (Data) Cable.
Don't Turn On USB Storage Mode.
It Will Automatically Install Driver (If not then download and install PDANET on your computer while your device is connected in debugging mode).
Unzip "Root.zip" Anywhere You Want (Try the Latest Version i.e. Updated on 11th September 2013).
After Installation Run "Root.exe"
Press Enter to Continue
Your Device Turn Off and Automatically Turn On (Please Don't Press Any Key While This Is Going On)
Finally it will show "Root Complete. Press Any Key to Reboot.. Please say Thanks on XDA - Developers".
To Check Weather Your Device is Rooted or Not Follow The Steps GIven Below.
Install "Root Checker.apk" On Your Device (Included).
Run "Root Checker".
If it Ask For SuperUser Permission Then Your Device is Rooted. If Not Then Repeat The Proccess Again.
Your Device is Rooted Now.. ENJOY..!! :victory::victory:
Contact Us
We Are Always There To Help You..!!
Contact Us On Facebook At https://www.facebook.com/DaNish.AnSari.1994
Please Give "Thanks".. :good:
PLEASE QUOTE FOR FURTHER INFO.
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[GUIDE]Rooting any Android Device

Rooting Guide for any Android Device
Code:
*Your warranty is now void
*I absolutely disclaim all responsibilities
*I am not responsible for bricked devices, since rooting is by your own will and not mine
*You point the finger at me for messing your device up, I will laugh at you
Prerequisites
- Drivers for your phone installed on PC
- USB Debugging ON and Unknown Sources Checked
- Knowledge of your Mobile's Android Version ( e.g 4.0.4 or 4.1.1 )
What is rooting?
Click Here
Pros and Cons of Rooting an Android
Pros
- Total Control over CPU Frequencies ( Under/Over clock )
- Install Stock Based Custom ROMs
- Remove Rubbish from System files
- Custom Recovery like CWM or TWRP
- Install tweaks to speed up and improve your phone ( e.g. Crossbreeder, Supercharger )
- Terminal Emulator control
- Duh! Root Access
Cons
- Your warranty may be voided
- If done wrong may result to a bricked device or bootloops
- If you overclock the device too often the battery life will deteriorate
So should I root my Android?
That is completely up to you. Rooting is for those who want to explore Android and really experiment on their phones on what to install and what not to,
Methods
There are many ways to root your Android Mobile. This guide will sum it all up in a clean and orderly manner for convenience
1) Rooting through "One Click Applications"
UnlockRoot and SuperOneClick are famous and are known to root and have rooted many devices ranging from Android 2.3 - 4.1
The Simplest way to root Android devices, and Easy As ABCs
1) Connect Phone ( USB Debgguging on, Drivers Installed )
2) Press Root Button ( Some devices need to be Shell Rooted first )
3) Wait for reboot prompt and click yes
FAQ
My device isn't detected, What should I Do?
Install Pdanet and it will detect what phone drivers to install to your PC, just select your phone brand or if your phone brand is not on the list
select Other Brands
Failed to Root? WTF!
Calm down, there are more ways on how to root,
Through In-Mobile Apps
For Android 2.2 below rooting is made easier by an app called "Universal Androot", very simple, no drivers required, no PC required just install the APK on your phone and press Root
Another alternative to Universal Androot is z4root
For Android 2.3 - 4.3
Some devices vulnerable to exploit rooting can be rooted via "Framaroot", Just press the exploit mode below the SU management app ( You may even choose whether to install SuperSU or Superuser ) and voila your rooted
Root through kernels
Well if your mobile's bootloader is unlocked, Most kernels have auto root function which roots your phone with the latest SU and just flash the Kernel via ODIN or Flashtool through fastboot and your rooted
* This requires Unlocked Bootloader
Rooting Manually ( No Apps or whatsoever )
If the tricks above variably failed there is one last, method. Rooting the phone Manually
Click Here for Unlocked Bootloader
Click here for Locked Bootloader
This requires sufficient amount of knowledge with ADB commands and the like
If your device was rooted Congratulations, You are now really using Android Like A Boss!
Please consider hitting thanks :good: ! Happy to help
*bump
Thanks for your work.
Thanks
love it, especially the insecure boot image tutorial!
Great Guide :good: will do better with some screenies but it will do thanks
*bump Some Devices ( 4.4 ) can't be rooted via Unlock Root
Will be updated with ss soon
@Revontheus
If I may suggest, please add Kingo root too "One-click apps", there's also eroot for xperia 2011 devices to "One-click apps"
Then here's the rising superstar by shuame download link: http://www.shuame.com/en/root/ under "one click apps"
Hope this helps
Thanks will add that
Benifits
What are benifits of rooting android ?
komalshres said:
What are benifits of rooting android ?
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See OP. Pros are written there.
theres custom recovery
custom roms
root browing
delete and install any system app
run scripts on kernels with init.d support
custom kernels (overclock and otg possibilities etc)
custom baseband
better ram management
swap partition
link2sd
if u want more, just search xda or google
hope this helps
I seriously believe this thread needs more upvotes.
BTW I wish to link to this thread in my new thread Hope you can update OP with SS and add more roting options.

[GUIDE][ROOT] How to Root your Xperia

Rooting Guide for any Android Device
Code:
*Your warranty is now void
*I absolutely disclaim all responsibilities
*I am not responsible for bricked devices, since rooting is by your own will and not mine
*You point the finger at me for messing your device up, I will laugh at you
Prerequisites
- Drivers for your phone installed on PC
- USB Debugging ON and Unknown Sources Checked
- Knowledge of your Mobile's Android Version ( e.g 4.0.4 or 4.1.1 )
What is rooting?
Click Here
Pros and Cons of Rooting an Android
Pros
- Total Control over CPU Frequencies ( Under/Over clock )
- Install Stock Based Custom ROMs
- Remove Rubbish from System files
- Custom Recovery like CWM or TWRP
- Install tweaks to speed up and improve your phone ( e.g. Crossbreeder, Supercharger )
- Terminal Emulator control
- Duh! Root Access
Cons
- Your warranty may be voided
- If done wrong may result to a bricked device or bootloops
- If you overclock the device too often the battery life will deteriorate
So should I root my Android?
That is completely up to you. Rooting is for those who want to explore Android and really experiment on their phones on what to install and what not to,
Methods
There are many ways to root your Android Mobile. This guide will sum it all up in a clean and orderly manner for convenience
1) Rooting through "One Click Applications"
UnlockRoot and SuperOneClick are famous and are known to root and have rooted many devices ranging from Android 2.3 - 4.1
The Simplest way to root Android devices, and Easy As ABCs
1) Connect Phone ( USB Debgguging on, Drivers Installed )
2) Press Root Button ( Some devices need to be Shell Rooted first )
3) Wait for reboot prompt and click yes
FAQ
My device isn't detected, What should I Do?
Install Pdanet and it will detect what phone drivers to install to your PC, just select your phone brand or if your phone brand is not on the list
select Other Brands
Failed to Root? WTF!
Calm down, there are more ways on how to root,
Through In-Mobile Apps
For Android 2.2 below rooting is made easier by an app called "Universal Androot", very simple, no drivers required, no PC required just install the APK on your phone and press Root
Another alternative to Universal Androot is z4root
For Android 2.3 - 4.3
Some devices vulnerable to exploit rooting can be rooted via "Framaroot", Just press the exploit mode below the SU management app ( You may even choose whether to install SuperSU or Superuser ) and voila your rooted
Root through kernels
Well if your mobile's bootloader is unlocked, Most kernels have auto root function which roots your phone with the latest SU and just flash the Kernel via ODIN or Flashtool through fastboot and your rooted
* This requires Unlocked Bootloader
Rooting Manually ( No Apps or whatsoever )
If the tricks above variably failed there is one last, method. Rooting the phone Manually
Click Here for Unlocked Bootloader
Click here for Locked Bootloader
This requires sufficient amount of knowledge with ADB commands and the like
If your device was rooted Congratulations, You are now really using Android Like A Boss!
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SuperSU denied permissions please help!

I have rooted my Galaxy S6 Edge using Frama root [Latest] and installed SuperSU from Play store. I updated the binary (100% sure ) using normal mode. And everything was fine.
I downloaded a root checker and when i ran it, supersu popped up, i clicked "Grant" and it said Root Checker has been granted superuser permissions for an interactive shell but the root checker showed - Sorry, Root access is not properly installed.
I have many other root checkers but it still doesnt work.
I have tried installing supersu in system, tried reinstalling, cleanup, etc. Nothing works.
Please help.
Device Info -
Model - SM-G925I
Android - 5.0.2
Baseband - G925IDVU1AOD2
Kernel - 3.10.61 -4600331
[email protected] #1
Build number -
LRX22G
Network Info -
Network - Vodafone IN
Mobile network type - LTE
Service state - Running
Roaming - Not roaming
Mobile network state - Connected
Details -
Name : Aditya Banerjee
Email : [email protected]
Phone : +919830387710
Web : ivenus342.tk
Thanks!
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venus342a said:
I have rooted my Galaxy S6 Edge using Frama root [Latest] and installed SuperSU from Play store. I updated the binary (100% sure ) using normal mode. And everything was fine.
I downloaded a root checker and when i ran it, supersu popped up, i clicked "Grant" and it said Root Checker has been granted superuser permissions for an interactive shell but the root checker showed - Sorry, Root access is not properly installed.
I have many other root checkers but it still doesnt work.
I have tried installing supersu in system, tried reinstalling, cleanup, etc. Nothing works.
Please help.
Device Info -
Model - SM-G925I
Android - 5.0.2
Baseband - G925IDVU1AOD2
Kernel - 3.10.61 -4600331
[email protected] #1
Build number -
LRX22G
Network Info -
Network - Vodafone IN
Mobile network type - LTE
Service state - Running
Roaming - Not roaming
Mobile network state - Connected
Details -
Name : Aditya Banerjee
Email : [email protected]
Phone : +919830387710
Web : ivenus342.tk
Thanks!
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Root access problem
Are you try install superSU via recovery mode?(Installing update .zip) Do you have custom recovery like CWM or TWRP? Or in my opinion you must try kingroot.This application have good application for grand root access too with 100% functionality.I know that because I already use it and everythink is fine with this application.So try install superSU.zip via recovery mode.
Lubo244 said:
Are you try install superSU via recovery mode?(Installing update .zip) Do you have custom recovery like CWM or TWRP? Or in my opinion you must try kingroot.This application have good application for grand root access too with 100% functionality.I know that because I already use it and everythink is fine with this application.So try install superSU.zip via recovery mode.
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