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Hi guys, i want to root my device but i can't. I tried superboot from modaco but i have the build gri54 and the install always aborted. I also tried one click apps like z54root but it s the same problem.
Hope you can help me!
Gr33tz, evil
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First things first, wrong forum to post in.
Secondly, is it (Status 7) error? Do you have cache error in your recovery before you even started to flash?
Okay sorry for wrong Forum. Pls move it .
I cant see which error cause the msdos Windows close immeditly after starting the bat file. And the device is rebooting.
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Oh, you can try rooting manually instead of using one click root? It should work that way.
I would try this but there is only a how to for Linux and mac. How to manually root the device with Windows 7?
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Try this
http://jaxov.com/2011/02/how-to-root-android-2-3-3-gingerbread-on-nexus-s/
Okay thanks for your help, i try it when i am back at home hope that works ...
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No problem
okay realy thanks, it works. now i have root acess ... just the install of the clockworkmod making some problems. i can't find the install-recovery.sh on my phone. but the root acess is more important, at the moment.
No problem. Glad you got your root
I got this Hong Kong after market chinese android and I wanna get root on it, (just to remove the chinese stuff I won't use with root tools) but I've tried superoneclick and had no luck? Anyone else have one and have rooted it? Please help me. That's the link to the phone.
http://www.phicomm.com/products/overview.php?d=24
Try going into settings and find Region and Language settings change it to English.
Don't think Rooting will work to change the language.
Well its in English. But there's random Chinese apps.
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mddcflimsreal said:
Well its in English. But there's random Chinese apps.
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Oh, basically the stock apps are in Chinese, have you tried installing a Rom?
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I can't even find root.
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Does anyone even have this phone. I tried googling it. Found nothing. So I'm hoping someone has it and knows how to root it.
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I successfully rooted my phicomm phone using Motofail. Works without problems at the second try. The first one wasn't succcessfully. Gingerbreak doesn't work because the exploits its using are not available using Android 2.3.7 which is the base of the phicomm ROM.
I'm trying to purchase this phone somewhere online and can't find it anywhere other than the phicomm website. It doesn't have a price listed. Where did you purchase yours? And are you using it on Tmobile 3g, 4g HSPA? Also, were you able to root it to remove the Asian stuff? Thanks.
Motofail == does the job
Mickey09 said:
I successfully rooted my phicomm phone using Motofail. Works without problems at the second try. The first one wasn't succcessfully. Gingerbreak doesn't work because the exploits its using are not available using Android 2.3.7 which is the base of the phicomm ROM.
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Yeah man, that's awesome, it works. i'm the poor person who owns such a phone, but with root it's acceptable to me.
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I've rooted my PHICOMM i800 with the framaroot app 1.9.1 from this threat framaroot app threat and it was more then easy.
I use kingo root .... Finally rooted 4.12 Rom.
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Phicomm c530Lw
Hello, i just bought Phicomm c530Lw with Snapdragon 410 and only 512mb ram. I need to root it or upload normal rom with no chinese stuff and with google play store. Can someone tell me how to do this?
make a copy oder your Rom and upload it
need phicomm e653 stock rom
I need phicomm e653 stock rom any one share plz
Mickey09 said:
I successfully rooted my phicomm phone using Motofail. Works without problems at the second try. The first one wasn't succcessfully. Gingerbreak doesn't work because the exploits its using are not available using Android 2.3.7 which is the base of the phicomm ROM.
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Where I can download Motofail? Is there any official website?
clement007 said:
Where I can download Motofail? Is there any official website?
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I rooted it using King Root. Give it a go.
its already on cm based rom
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use kinguser pc version for root
Does anyone have a stock ROM for this phone? My phone is messed up. It is just stuck at the bootscreen.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=18893&task=get
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Rooting PHICOMM E653
Try KingRoot app on mobile for rooting PHICOMM mobile and for MTK devices
As stated above I just received an update to my 8013 which was already running 4.1.2. Does anyone know what this is? Once updating I lost root and have yet to find a way to re-root. The method i was trying previously fails each time. this way : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cv8440QhHsw
Anyone know what this update is/does and how to re root once updated? Thanks
My note downloaded this overnight and I installed it today. I suspect these may be more minor security tweeks. Lookout reported that 3 apps (screensaver and two others, not individually identified) were updated and were safe. I've not noticed any significant changes.
Were you able to obtain root? And if so how?
Sorry, I'm not rooted. Were you using the one-click method?
I am rooted. I used mobile odin pro to install firmware. I set it to inject root, mobile odin, su. Cannot see differences yet, but still rooted.
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Where can i find this update?
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Check Sammobile.com.
methaq said:
I am rooted. I used mobile odin pro to install firmware. I set it to inject root, mobile odin, su. Cannot see differences yet, but still rooted.
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Being that I already installed update and lost root, what other options are there to root?
I used this method to CF ROOT. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957002
I have mobile Odin as well... i just failed to flash it over that route and inject root... so now i have an updated note 10.1 lost root and am having a hard time finding a method that works
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Where can i find this update?
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in android development i arleady posted this update rooted, deodexed, with init.d and full adb support
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2227512
beanstown106 said:
in android development i arleady posted this update rooted, deodexed, with init.d and full adb support
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2227512
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Being that i already updated and lost root. Do you know if a way i may re root? Was thinking of flashing your file via mobile odin... Until i realized i can't flash...
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Ghxoxst said:
Being that i already updated and lost root. Do you know if a way i may re root? Was thinking of flashing your file via mobile odin... Until i realized i can't flash...
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You just root the same way you did previously. It should work fine.
Is there anyway to update and keep root? Has anyone tried this update with mobile odin pro's "ever-root" feature? I would prefer not have to use the original method I used to root because it increases flash count and it's annoying to have to go through the process of removing the count.
Or could someone upload an odexed completely stock version?
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You just root the same way you did previously. It should work fine.
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I have tried numerous times and it doesn't work. I have also tried exynos method and it doesnt work... Not sure what else to do or if anyone else has had success in rooting once already updated...
lazer155 said:
Is there anyway to update and keep root? Has anyone tried this update with mobile odin pro's "ever-root" feature? I would prefer not have to use the original method I used to root because it increases flash count and it's annoying to have to go through the process of removing the count.
Or could someone upload an odexed completely stock version?
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first page of this thread bro
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2227512
as for your triangle count, thats easy. Just use TRIANGLE AWAY from the play store...
I had already read the first post but it didn't say anything about having tried to use mobile odin to update and keep root which is why I posted my question. Plus as I mentioned I would prefer not to have to go through the whole triangle away process. I always wind up having to flash a new firmware and do a complete restore in order to remove the 1 binary count even after using triangle away. That's a short explanation of the whole process I always have to go through and it takes a long time.
If it was quick, I wouldn't be asking how to update and keep root.
#update
Tried CF ROOT again today... It worked! Now Rooted!
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Every rom ive tried, it stucks into bootlogo. How can i solve it? Thanks in advance.
It happened to me too. The only solution is to revert to stock JB, reinstall custom recovery, re-root and install custom rom.
Many moto g users had this problem...
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And, just for curiosity, how did you solve your bootloop problem without using the VolDown key?
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skorpionvenom said:
It happened to me too. The only solution is to revert to stock JB, reinstall custom recovery, re-root and install custom rom.
Many moto g users had this problem...
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And, just for curiosity, how did you solve your bootloop problem without using the VolDown key?
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thank you, I already flashed aosb =)
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lol, i didnt without... i just went to get fixed it after my last post in the other thread... this guy on the place i went only took him like 40mins to replace/fix it.
DualDark said:
thank you, I already flashed aosb =)
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lol, i didnt without... i just went to get fixed it after my last post in the other thread... this guy on the place i went only took him like 40mins to replace/fix it.
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Did you flash recovery in JB? I have your problem right now, and I have reflashed stock JB, updated to KK, re-rooted, installed CWM and... bootloops again . Can it be the problem? Should I flash recovery in JB directly? And which recovery should I flash in stock JB, CWM for 4.3 bootloader? Thanks in advance
Im having the same problem, after I installed GPe. Gonna try going back to JB.
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Feyerabend said:
Did you flash recovery in JB? I have your problem right now, and I have reflashed stock JB, updated to KK, re-rooted, installed CWM and... bootloops again . Can it be the problem? Should I flash recovery in JB directly? And which recovery should I flash in stock JB, CWM for 4.3 bootloader? Thanks in advance
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I don't have an idea what is exactly the problem. Regardless if I'm on JB or KK, I always flash recovery using the moto tool application. In order to install any aosp rom, I must to be in JB stock.
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I apologize for asking this question since there are several variants of it all over this forum. I just haven't quite found the answers I'm looking for.*
When you read this and respond, please keep in mind that I am a major noobie. Pretend you're talking to a child. **
My reason for wanting to root is to take advantage of certain apps like BoostVolume, AdAway and TitaniumBackup (can't remember the others I wanted...).
At this time, I don't want to install a custom ROM. I'm just not ready to take that chance.*
So...
Can I get some of the benefits of rooting without installing a custom recovery?*
* * *If so, what will I gain and lose by doing this?*
* * *Will I still get OTA updates? *Will an OTA update remove root access?
For some reason, I'm really stuck on continuing to get OTA updates...I guess I don't want the responsibility.
There are good threads for "major noobies" to read.
Start with the "read before you root" thread at the top of this q&a forum. Also, search general for "ota help-desk". There is a rooting thread stuck at the top of general too.
Please read those then let is know if you have any questions
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Yes it's worth it. Do it. Boff
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I have to root every android machine I ever had.
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You can't do anything that useful without root.
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And ota's to me are a waste. I just wait for flashable files.
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I need help finding correct root program for my Zeki tbdg1073b. Anyone please help.
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Just unlock it all wile your hooked up to ADB and you won't have to worry about it .so easy after your Computer/PC is set up with ADB,FASBOOT,SDK.
Remember Google is your best friend
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rootSU said:
There are good threads for "major noobies" to read.
Start with the "read before you root" thread at the top of this q&a forum. Also, search general for "ota help-desk". There is a rooting thread stuck at the top of general too.
Please read those then let is know if you have any questions
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Thanks so much! *I've been searching and reading all week, and I either found conflicting answers or unclear answers...frustrating.
I had read "Before you root" previously, but hadn't yet found the Beginner thread (top of General), which has been the most helpful.
kj2112 said:
You can't do anything that useful without root.
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And ota's to me are a waste. I just wait for flashable files.
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Yeah, I'm not sure why I'm leery of flashing the updates. I guess I have to take it slowly and start with rooting (without custom recovery).
I don't think you can root without custom recovery. Don't worry about it. If anything goes wrong, which is very very unlikely, you can restore to stock in fastboot.
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If you are going to root, I really suggest getting s custom recovery too. Then you can make a nandroid backup and generally undo most problems that may happen by returning to that "snapshot" of the os.
But using fast boot to restore a factory image will fix these too, with stock recovery, but will erase data.
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pepdavies said:
I don't think you can root without custom recovery. Don't worry about it. If anything goes wrong, which is very very unlikely, you can restore to stock in fastboot.
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Here is a root without recovery by the SuperSU dev chainfire.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1980683
I do recommend that you also install a recovery for the reasons posted by others in this thread.
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pepdavies said:
I don't think you can root without custom recovery. Don't worry about it. If anything goes wrong, which is very very unlikely, you can restore to stock in fastboot.
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You can root by booting into a custom recovery and then flashing supersu, fastboot boot recovery.img. You don't need to install one.
jd1639 said:
You can root by booting into a custom recovery and then flashing supersu, fastboot boot recovery.img. You don't need to install one.
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Yep. To expand
fastboot boot recovery.img
Vs
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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rootSU said:
fastboot boot recovery recovery.img
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Its actually just "fastboot boot recovery.img"
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Chromium_ said:
Its actually just "fastboot boot recovery.img"
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Of course. Sorry, I forgot to remove partition destination in copy / paste.
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I've never managed to boot into recovery rather than flash it. It worked on my Nexus S.
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helioXverse said:
If you are going to root, I really suggest getting s custom recovery too. Then you can make a nandroid backup and generally undo most problems that may happen by returning to that "snapshot" of the os.
But using fast boot to restore a factory image will fix these too, with stock recovery, but will erase data.
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Sounds like nandroid backup is the way to go so I don't have to lose data. Thanks!
3DSammy said:
Here is a root without recovery by the SuperSU dev chainfire.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1980683
I do recommend that you also install a recovery for the reasons posted by others in this thread.
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I had planned on using CF-auto-root, so I didn't need a custom recovery. I had based that on my fear of changing too much, but I also saw this, which I'm probably misunderstanding?
From Chainfire: (I am personally moving away from custom kernels and recoveries, for various reasons).
The more I think I understand, the more confused I get. It seems I'm getting lost in the terminology. To completely understand my options, I need to back up and go through the definitions and CLI commands again. A lot of what you're saying is going over my head. I think I've read too much and some information just isn't sticking.
angied said:
I had planned on using CF-auto-root, so I didn't need a custom recovery. I had based that on my fear of changing too much, but I also saw this, which I'm probably misunderstanding?
From Chainfire: (I am personally moving away from custom kernels and recoveries, for various reasons).
The more I think I understand, the more confused I get. It seems I'm getting lost in the terminology. To completely understand my options, I need to back up and go through the definitions and CLI commands again. A lot of what you're saying is going over my head. I think I've read too much and some information just isn't sticking.
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Don't worry. It's actually very easy. If you know about 2 fastboot commands you'll know just about anything you need to.
fastboot oem unlock, unlocks the bootloader
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img, puts a custom recovery on your phone
Start here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47025283