For the xoom family edition can u use the same root method and from as regular zoom?
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urwifeismyslave said:
For the xoom family edition can u use the same root method and from as regular zoom?
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This question has been asked many times and the answer is no. I do not believe the "Family" has be rooted reliably yet.
There is a way to reliably root the Xoom FE, you just have to know how to read, follow instructions, and not be running pirated software. Check out the Developers Think Tank for more: Developers Think Tank
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hi i was just wondering if anyone has ever started a thread to root the htc mytouch 4g slide using a MAC operated machine if not then i have the solution i successfully rooted my doubleshot using a mac just want to know if this would be helpful to anybody if not so i dont waste mine or anyone else's time
get a real computer ;-)
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Bootcamp. Windows. Only way.
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haha really... your sig says it all
thanks for the reply and i do agree with you on the computer but i here to hel people with these types of operating systems thanks for your OPINION no offense taken lol
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Bootcamp. Windows. Only way.
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negative on that one i sucessfully rooted mt4gs today using a couple of steps but i just didnt want to post it if noone needs it
I've not seen anything using mac. Think you should post it, especially if it's for latest HBOOT.
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davidf9 said:
I've not seen anything using mac. Think you should post it, especially if it's for latest HBOOT.
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and that would be (H boot 1.45.0013) am i correct??
That was mine. I kept stock with all the OTAs until I rooted about three weeks ago. And I've not seen mention of any other later stock HBOOTs.
This HBOOT also changed the way people had to go to get root and S-OFF, which has caused so many issues and misunderstandings if you've seen the recent posts! So clean and up-to-date instructions for this HBOOT would help here, even if there were something buried for macs back in the annals..
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ok cool ill start up a thread in the morning with detailed instuctions and commands you need to follow
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Not true. I've rooted this phone with a Fedora box.
I could have sworn that someone asked awhile back about this Chainfire app ... must have been before the forums got split up by carrier.
Anyone try this yet? I'm curious - as we're unlocked now - whether we can carry ODIN with us like the rest of the SIII population.
Here's a link to the xDa thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1347899
edit: Mobile ODIN Pro 3.1 is up in the Play Store !!!
pdinphx said:
I could have sworn that someone asked awhile back about this Chainfire app ... must have been before the forums got split up by carrier.
Anyone try this yet? I'm curious - as we're unlocked now - whether we can carry ODIN with us like the rest of the SIII population.
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Don't think u can use it until the creator of the app says it's compatible with our system.
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r1_2fast4u said:
Don't think u can use it until the creator of the app says it's compatible with our system.
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It might just not be compatable because the developer still assumes we have a locked BL. Now thats its unlocked like the rest of the varients it might just work.
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I know Chainfire just got back from an extended vacation ... he's probably very busy.
I'm tempted to give it a try, though $4.99 is a bit steep for a program that may not work with our phones.
I'll put a link to the xDa thread on Mobile ODIN in my OP.
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I know Chainfire just got back from an extended vacation ... he's probably very busy.
I'm tempted to give it a try, though $4.99 is a bit steep for a program that may not work with our phones.
I'll put a link to the xDa thread on Mobile ODIN in my OP.
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I sent him a log for our phones so that he can make it compatible so hopefully soon. He is pretty quick with stuff like that
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jgrimberg1979 said:
I sent him a log for our phones so that he can make it compatible so hopefully soon. He is pretty quick with stuff like that
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I noticed this in the original post and hit you with a thanks ...
Now I am impatiently waiting ...
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Chainfire didn't realize that our bootloader is now unlocked ... I'm hoping for the go ahead any day now.
thank you...
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I have a test version ready for these devices:
- US Cellular Galaxy S3 SCH-R530
- VZW Galaxy S3 SCH-I535
- Samsung Galxy Note 10.1" GT-N8000
Please let me know ASAP if you're available for testing. PM. Include email address. Make sure you have time, because I want to test and release this today!
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Chainfire posted the above today ... head over to the original post (.. the link is in my op ..)
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looks like the testing went well, from what i read in the thread... hopefully this will be posted today...
I spent the better part of yesterday testing 3.1 for Chainfire ... it is sweet.
Mobile ODIN Pro will actually take bone stock firmware (like an OTA), root it and inject SuperSU before flashing it to your phone.
Look for a release anytime now ...
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pdinphx said:
I spent the better part of yesterday testing 3.1 for Chainfire ... it is sweet.
Mobile ODIN Pro will actually take bone stock firmware (like an OTA), root it and inject SuperSU before flashing it to your phone.
Look for a release anytime now ...
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Great news i've been waiting to see how the testing went
3.1 is available in the play store and added Verizon s3 support
At last ...
Thanks for the heads up, I bought the Pro version to support the Dev.
I've been wanting to play with this app for a while.
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Deff purchased great app from a great dev
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It works great I already used it to change modems without any problems
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Will it be compatible for the att skyrocket?
question about mobile odin pro
since there is an everRoot option with this apk.....does that mean that once i choose this option i can root without having to worry about losing root after doing manual/automatic ota updates from the carrier? ....appreciate any feedback plz....thx
Just wondering if this exists yet I've googled it but want to double check here.
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mikeew83 said:
Just wondering if this exists yet I've googled it but want to double check here.
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Yes EZ unlock, get it from the google play store search VZW GS3 ezunlock
XRSTOY1 said:
Yes EZ unlock, get it from the google play store search VZW GS3 ezunlock
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Ez unlock does not root...
Op follow section1 of my guide...link in sig
Ty yea I knew about ez but that just unlocks the boot and requires root.
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mikeew83 said:
Ty yea I knew about ez but that just unlocks the boot and requires root.
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"My bad" I read it to fast, with all the excitment about the bootloader being unlocked i assumed thats what the OP ment.
So I'm not very savvy on the programming side of things but if I hold off is it possible for a 1 click root / boot unlock combo program
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mikeew83 said:
So I'm not very savvy on the programming side of things but if I hold off is it possible for a 1 click root / boot unlock combo program
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section 1 of my guide is the closest your going to get for a 1 click program...there is no programming needed. Download 3 files, open causual, plug in device, make sure it says device connected, choose debugFSroot, do it! If thats too hard then modding your device may not be in your best interest.
Not hard at all in just asking I've been modding for roughly 3 years so little snide comments like that really aren't necessary thanks
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I am wondering if I still need to get the Developer Edition of the SIII to be able to root/unlock, install custom roms, tether, etc. or can all that be done on the regular version of the SIII just as easily that I can get at the Verizon store?
Thanks!
Any S3 . No need to get the developers phone .
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huedawg said:
Any S3 . No need to get the developers phone .
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Ok, you sure?
flooritnfly said:
Ok, you sure?
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There's no need to get the dev version.
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SlimSnoopOS said:
There's no need to get the dev version.
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Yes its unnessesary to buy the dev edition. Hurts the dev community in the long run when people purchase it. Not to mention your dropping 700 bones on a phone that verizon wont touch or support. And has no warranty
billard412 said:
Yes its unnessesary to buy the dev edition. Hurts the dev community in the long run when people purchase it. Not to mention your dropping 700 bones on a phone that verizon wont touch or support. And has no warranty
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Yeah I have no intention of hurting the dev community, my main concern was that I could root/unlock/modify an SIII bought from the Verizon store just as much and easily as I could with a dev version......
flooritnfly said:
Yeah I have no intention of hurting the dev community, my main concern was that I could root/unlock/modify an SIII bought from the Verizon store just as much and easily as I could with a dev version......
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Here you go, check out section 1 that's how easy it is
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28530394
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I'm trading my Verizon note 2 for the s3 today, and was just wondering what the latest root method was. I used casual 1 click for my note 2 and I'm really hoping I can do the same when I get the s3. Any help is very much appreciated! Thanks guys!!
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blkhrt13 said:
I'm trading my Verizon note 2 for the s3 today, and was just wondering what the latest root method was. I used casual 1 click for my note 2 and I'm really hoping I can do the same when I get the s3. Any help is very much appreciated! Thanks guys!!
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Well if you check the android development section prior to posting you see Casual pinned to the top of the section. There is also a few threads that asks how to use casual on this device which is further evidence.