Android version - 2.3.6
Baseband Version I827DTLLE4
Kernel version - 2.6.38.6
Build - GINGERBREAD.TLLE4
Carrier - Telus
Supposedly this phone is the same as the galaxy appeal in the USA. However I've tried OneClickRoot, a dozen other unlockers and several threads.
Trying to load any of the files in recovery mode from the SD card results in an signature and installation failure.
Has anyone successfully managed to root this phone? I suspect that I've just failed to follow any instructions properly.
help
yup im looking for the samething
KyleAustin said:
yup im looking for the samething
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edit: my bad : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2298491
I have the clone model of galaxy s3 like this:
Model number Z15A
Android version 4.0
Baseband version DM_BASE_12A_W12.28_P1 |sc8810_modem| 07-13-2012 16:42:35
Kernel version 2.6.35.7 [email protected]#3
Software version Z15A_2012030_T300_MLB1_EN_C3BOM_V6
Hardware version 1.1.0
Please anyone can help me??
First I can not find and install drivers to my PC so communicate the phone with my PC to root the phone
Second I want to root the phone and flash a custom recovery...
Please help me!!!
Thank you
lakkes said:
I have the clone model of galaxy s3 like this:
Model number Z15A
Android version 4.0
Baseband version DM_BASE_12A_W12.28_P1 |sc8810_modem| 07-13-2012 16:42:35
Kernel version 2.6.35.7 [email protected]#3
Software version Z15A_2012030_T300_MLB1_EN_C3BOM_V6
Hardware version 1.1.0
Please anyone can help me??
First I can not find and install drivers to my PC so communicate the phone with my PC to root the phone
Second I want to root the phone and flash a custom recovery...
Please help me!!!
Thank you
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You do not need the PC to root the phone, I rooted mine with a app called Universal Androot. Then install app called Superuser.
Then install Rom Manger and in that app give it superuser permissions and install clockworkmod.
Install Terminal emulator and type "su reboot recovery" - this will boot clockworkmod... put the custom rom on an sd card and install it through clockworkmod... good luck
Thank you for your answer but do not work...
lakkes said:
Thank you for your answer but do not work...
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Not sure what you mean by "do not work..." but if it isn't working properly...
Does your computer detect the device and try to install drivers?
Is it a matter of not having permissions? If so, search the market for ADB Konnect (works WITHOUT root)
Check the box for a specific model number, or search for something like "Samsung Galaxy 3 Clone Z15A root rom".
If you are still having problems, let me know.
I have tried every Top once click Pc/phone App to root my device but none of the work can anyone please guide me to the right forumn or help me to do it manually becuase root gets lost after rooting eith kingroot and on trying to replace kingroot with spuer su using supersu makes the device to get stuck in bootloop please help me out i am not getting any other way t root the device
dev name : SAMSUNG On7 (SM-G600fy)
Kernel ver: 3.10.49-6433336
build number: LMy47X.G600FYXXU1AOK7
Android ver: 5.1.1
gunparashar said:
I have tried every Top once click Pc/phone App to root my device but none of the work can anyone please guide me to the right forumn or help me to do it manually becuase root gets lost after rooting eith kingroot and on trying to replace kingroot with spuer su using supersu makes the device to get stuck in bootloop please help me out i am not getting any other way t root the device
dev name : SAMSUNG On7 (SM-G600fy)
Kernel ver: 3.10.49-6433336
build number: LMy47X.G600FYXXU1AOK7
Android ver: 5.1.1
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Hi and welcome to XDA.
See my answer in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/xda-assist/how-to-manually-root-samsung-on7-sm-t3289884.
That sounds a lot like you. Ask in those linked threads and hopefully someone who knows about your device can help.
Good luck
The last updated list in CF-AUTO-ROOT repository offers a version for Samsung Galaxy S6 SM-G920F with a build ID MMB29K.G920FXXU3DPBG.
My smartphone's build ID is MMB29K.G920FXXU3DPDP.
Can I use the repository's version ?
also interested, I have the same version : G920FXXU3DPDP
But both on PingPongRoot and CF AUTO ROOT this exact version isn't available in the list. But some others (still G920F), very similar, are there.
Can we try to root or is it risky? Thanks
I have the same version too and I'm interested in rooting my 920F too. How this will be possible ? Please help !
I have the same version too and I'm interested in rooting my SM-G920F too. I have the same version :
PDA: G920FXXU3DPDP
CSC: G920FOXX3DPD1
Please help. Thank you for answer!
I used same version of CF autoroot for both 5.1.1. and 6.0.1 fw, also on couple of different builds, on my G920F
Just flash CF-Auto-Root for G920F with Odin.
You can find the instruction on this link: https://autoroot.chainfire.eu/#odin
It works perfectly. Thank's a lot for your help.
Just a -little- problem. After rooting it's no more possible to take raw photographs
franchab said:
Just a -little- problem. After rooting it's no more possible to take raw photographs
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It works fine.
Change from auto to pro mode in camera.
Hi guys,
I can confirm that the CF-Auto-Root for G920F is working perfectly ! I flashed it trough Odin and all went smooth ! My phone is SM-G920F with baseband G920FXXU3DPDP, build number MMB29K.G920FXXU3DPDP and kernel version - 3.10.61-7884513, [email protected]#1, Fri Apr 22 16:09:37 KST 2016, security patch 01 may 2016
@up I have the same build Version like you. Will this trip knox? I don't like to have a phone without root. Knox is not so much important for me but samsung pay is then lost too, or not?
I am a little confused about all of this. I would genuine appreciate help. I am trying root my phone. Do I download the g920f to my phone or to my computer? I am currently putting the phone into ODIN download mode. I have downloaded the file to both my Samsung S6 and computer.
Root G920FXXU3DPDP
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Hi guys,
I can confirm that the CF-Auto-Root for G920F is working perfectly ! I flashed it trough Odin and all went smooth ! My phone is SM-G920F with baseband G920FXXU3DPDP, build number MMB29K.G920FXXU3DPDP and kernel version - 3.10.61-7884513, [email protected]#1, Fri Apr 22 16:09:37 KST 2016, security patch 01 may 2016
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Hi, I have the same model and software version. I would like to root my phone (don't care about knox). Can I just flash "CF-Auto-Root-zeroflte-zerofltexx-smg920f.tar" via ODIN? Or is it necessary to flash unlocked bootloader first (I'm on stock)? Thank You for your answer.
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Hi, I have the same model and software version. I would like to root my phone (don't care about knox). Can I just flash "CF-Auto-Root-zeroflte-zerofltexx-smg920f.tar" via ODIN? Or is it necessary to flash unlocked bootloader first (I'm on stock)? Thank You for your answer.
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Hi,
Just flash the right file for your model via ODIN. I wrote my phone software details and it worked that way. Please check yours and if they are the same it should work. You can find the instructions on how to flash it and the needed file on this link: https://autoroot.chainfire.eu/#odin
Just make sure that your phone bootloader is unlocked and all should go smooth! My phone was bought from a Bulgarian mobile operator and however it still was with unlocked bootloader. I read somewhere that all of the phones that are manufactured for Europe should be with unlocked bootloaders but I cannot confirm this 100%. Maybe somebody who is more familiar with this can confirm it so everybody should feel safe from brick.
Good luck!
thewhisper said:
Hi,
Just flash the right file for your model via ODIN. I wrote my phone software details and it worked that way. Please check yours and if they are the same it should work. You can find the instructions on how to flash it and the needed file on this link: https://autoroot.chainfire.eu/#odin
Just make sure that your phone bootloader is unlocked and all should go smooth! My phone was bought from a Bulgarian mobile operator and however it still was with unlocked bootloader. I read somewhere that all of the phones that are manufactured for Europe should be with unlocked bootloaders but I cannot confirm this 100%. Maybe somebody who is more familiar with this can confirm it so everybody should feel safe from brick.
Good luck!
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Hi, thanks for answer. It works O.K. I'm rooted now.
And what about G920FXXS4DPGA?
Can I cf autoroot it and install newest twrp if bootloader is unlock?
thanks
Will this trip knox
the autoroot for 920F for android 7.0 not work, phone still unrooted. but samsung seen custom OS even unrooted...
tunfile said:
the autoroot for 920F for android 7.0 not work, phone still unrooted. but samsung seen custom OS even unrooted...
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same here!
Hi, I want to root my Xperia Z2 tablet to install apps in "/system/priv-apps/" directory. I tried many ways, nothing works for me. Did Bootlaoder unlock but that wasn't my goal anyways. I cannot start this in recovery mode. Following are the information about the device:
Model name: SGP 511 E2/B
Android version : 6.0.1
Kernel version : 3.4.0-perf-gc14c2d5
Platform : 32bits
Build number : 23.5.A.1.291
Can anybody help me?
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Hi, I want to root my Xperia Z2 tablet to install apps in "/system/priv-apps/" directory. I tried many ways, nothing works for me. Did Bootlaoder unlock but that wasn't my goal anyways. I cannot start this in recovery mode. Following are the information about the device:
Model name: SGP 511 E2/B
Android version : 6.0.1
Kernel version : 3.4.0-perf-gc14c2d5
Platform : 32bits
Build number : 23.5.A.1.291
Can anybody help me?
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All you want is here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z2
RaiZProduction said:
All you want is here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z2
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Didn't work. I finally rooted using KingRoot. But it's not rooted fully. I have root access without mounting permissions
Toriq100 said:
Didn't work. I finally rooted using KingRoot. But it's not rooted fully. I have root access without mounting permissions
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I don't advice to root with Kingroot , because I don't know what this app do with your data.
But now it's done , enjoy root but don't do dumb things with this .
A great power implies great responsibilities